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Even two decades ago in Go Down, Moses Faulkner was looking to the more urban future with a glimmer of hope that through its youth and its new way of life the South might be reborn and the curse of slavery erased from its soil.
Even if men eventually find themselves able to look through walls and around corners, one may question whether this will help them to live better lives.
Even so, the Draft Act encountered rough sledding in its progress through the Congress.
Even though he would later be resurrected, he was at this moment dead indeed, the expression on his face reflecting what he had gone through on the cross.
Even as the conviction of truth roared through him, shattering his last hope of safety, he was reaching to release the hand brake, to head up the road for home, doing her bidding.
Furthermore, Wesley did not teach a salvation by perfection, but rather says that, " Even perfect holiness is acceptable to God only through Jesus Christ.
Even before the fight began, dissension spread through some of Abd al-Rahman's lines.
Even though the goal has been the same, the methods and techniques of cryptanalysis have changed drastically through the history of cryptography, adapting to increasing cryptographic complexity, ranging from the pen-and-paper methods of the past, through machines like Bombes and Colossus computers at Bletchley Park in World War II, to the mathematically advanced computerized schemes of the present.
and Odd or Even require no materials and are played using hand gestures, although with the former it is possible for a player to win or lose through skill rather than luck.
Even if a symmetric cipher is currently unbreakable by exploiting structural weaknesses in its algorithm, it is possible to run through the entire space of keys in what is known as a brute force attack.
Even the structure of pure water is poorly understood, due to the ability of water to form structures such as water clusters through hydrogen bonds.
Even past the medieval times, characteristics of a closed social systems that define any caste system, existed in England through the modern times.
Even after the French Revolution, a closed system of social stratification continued through the 19th century.
Even past the 1848 Revolution, these closed social systems continued to enjoy hereditary power and privileges through late 19th century.
Even as a tributary state, Dahomey continued to expand and flourish because of the slave trade, and later through the export of palm oil from large plantations that emerged.
Even flags flown over the U. S. Capitol for sale to the public through Representatives or Senators are provided in these sizes.
Even languages that do not mark aspect morphologically or through auxiliary verbs, however, can convey such distinctions by the use of adverbs or other syntactic constructions.
Even when an address is not based on the MAC address though, the interface's address is ( contrary to IPv4 ) usually global instead of local, which makes it much easier to identify a single user through the IP address.
Even in routine reporting, bias can creep into a story through a reporter's choice of facts to summarize, or through failure to check enough sources, hear and report dissenting voices, or seek fresh perspectives.
Even though they have supernatural powers, these deities are also souls wandering through the cycles of births and deaths just like most other souls.
Even though they have supernatural powers, these deities are also souls wandering through the cycles of births and deaths just like most other souls.
Even though it is virtually impossible to hit all 20 numbers on a 20 spot ticket, the same player would typically also get paid for hitting “ catches ” 0, 1, 2, 3, and 7 through 19 out of 20, often with the 17 through 19 catches paying the same as the solid 20 hit.

Even and ranks
Even if this did not work, Themistocles apparently intended that Xerxes would at least begin to suspect the Ionians, thereby sowing dissension in the Persian ranks.
Gobineau's basic concept, as further refined and developed in Nazism, places the black Aboriginal Australians and " African savages " at the bottom of the hierarchy, while the white Northern and Western European Aryans ( consisting of Germans, Finnish, Swedish, Icelanders, Norwegians, Danish, British, French, Northern Italians, Irish and Dutch ) were at the top ; white olive-skinned Southern Europeans ( consisting of the Spanish, Southern Italians, Greeks and Portuguese, i. e. those of what is called the Mediterranean race, which was regarded as another subrace of the Caucasian race ) in the upper middle ranks ; Slavs ( Even though the Slavs are white and of Indo-European ancestry, the Nazis placed them lower on the scale because they were regarded as primarily of the Alpine race rather than the Nordic race, and thus fit only to be peasants.
Even this pitiful dole, with no obligation to work, proved attractive, and all over France workmen threw up their jobs and streamed to Paris, where they swelled the ranks of the army under the red flag.
Even before the murders in the warehouse, some 200 or 300 men were formed up in ranks at the point of their capture near Sandici and then mown down with machine guns.
Even though I am but the remnant of a destroyed state, I will not drum an attack when the other side has not yet drawn up its ranks.
Even though Tom's father is near the top of the non-commissioned ranks in the Army, the family is constantly short of money.
Even healthy domestic companies can no longer afford or maintain loans so they join the ranks of bankrupted domestic businesses available for purchase.
Even when officers ' uniforms became the subject of detailed regulation they remained easily distinguishable from those of other ranks, by the better quality and richness of the materials and trimmings used.
Even though he played the fullback position at 5-10 204-pounds, his ten career 100-yard games ranks fourth in club history, he led the Dallas Cowboys in rushing in six of his eight seasons, also led them in touchdowns in four of his eight seasons.
Even though his form dipped towards the end of his Fulham career, he was considered something of a cult hero there due to his ability to take players on, his ability to " cause panic like an unpinned grenade in the opposition ranks ", and his " emotional character, a trait that strengthened the bond between him and the fans ".
Even with Stănescu as coach they couldn't do better than returning to the lower ranks of the first league.
Even though Bolshevik influence in the ranks was strong, the officer corps was staffed with many who violently opposed communism.

Even and Navy
Even though Bulgaria did not send any troops to support the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the Navy was involved in a number of skirmishes with the Soviet Black Sea Fleet, which attacked Bulgarian shipping.
Even if the Royal Navy had been neutralised, the chances of a successful amphibious invasion across the Channel were remote.
Even before delivery of the Atlas, the Navy asked for a more powerful machine using both Williams tubes and drum memory, a machine known as the Atlas II.
Even though the ruling classes would not often directly assist in trade endeavors, and individuals were unequal to the task, rulers such as Henry VIII of England established a permanent Royal Navy, with the intention of reducing piracy, and protecting English shipping.
Even more importantly, England conceded the principle of " free ship, free good " which provided freedom of molestation by the Royal Navy of Dutch shipping on the high seas, even in wars in which the Dutch Republic was neutral.
Even allowing for overestimation this was considerably more than Clive's force of approximately 540 British infantry, 600 Royal Navy sailors, 800 sepoys, fourteen field guns and no cavalry.
Even before the beginning of World War II, there was a garrison of the Imperial Japanese Navy at the southern part of Iwo Jima.
Even after he retired from NASA and the Navy, he kept himself busy.
Even before the completion of the Atlas ( UNIVAC 1101 ), the Navy asked Engineering Research Associates to design a more powerful machine.
Even before the extension, local troops seized the Norfolk area and threatened the Gosport Navy Yard in Portsmouth.
Even though by 1922 the RCN had been cut back to 366 men and had paid off its last remaining cruiser HMCS Aurora, the Navy kept two destroyers donated by the Royal Navy, HMCS Patriot and HMCS Patrician, until they were replaced in the late 1920s by two other ex-Royal Navy vessels HMCS Champlain and HMCS Vancouver, and thereby maintained ships in service throughout the lean years.
Even before civil aviation operations could commence at the new site, the onset of World War II saw the facility being redesigned for military purposes as a temporary base for the Royal Australian Air Force and United States Navy, known as " RAAF Station Guildford ", primarily to supplement RAAF Base Pearce.
Even before tensions escalated in Shimonoseki Strait, foreign diplomats and military experts, notably U. S. Foreign Minister to Japan Robert Pruyn and Captain David McDougal of the U. S. Navy, were aware of the precarious state of affairs in Japan.
Even when Australians replaced Britons as governors, most continued to be retired Army, Navy or Air Force officers until the 1970s.
Even in the digital age, public servants tend to work with both paper documents and computer files ( pictured here is Stephen C. Dunn, Deputy Comptroller for the US Navy )
Even small errors in levelling could produce dramatic errors in bombing, so the Navy had Norden design a gyro platform for their existing Mark III bombsight ( a copy of the RAF's Course Setting Bomb Sight ) to eliminate this source of error.
" Even so, Crossfield often performed much of the dangerous initial test flight profiles with a small cadre of other test pilots before active duty Air Force and Navy test pilots were turned loose in the experimental aircraft.
Even supporting fire from a U. S. Navy gunboat ( some 1, 300 yards distant ) and an attempted flank attack by 60 Americans, who had not participated in the costly frontal assault, could not dent the Filipino position, and Cheatham withdrew soon after.
Even until 1955, he worked with the Navy improving radio-wave propagation by tracking the sun's emissions and studying the effect of the aurora on radio propagation for the Department of Defense ( Menzel & Boyd, p. 60 ).
Even though the United States was at peace, Lend Lease shipments of war goods to England and the establishment of Army and Navy bases in the Caribbean Sea south of Florida brought fears of U-Boat attacks on shipping in the Gulf, especially oil tankers from refineries in Texas and Louisiana.
Even once it became obsolete for small arms use, some artillery users ( notably the Royal Navy ) continued to deploy it as a back-up until the end of the flintlock era.
Even more so than other surface vessels in the German Navy ( Kriegsmarine ), the powerful German battleship Tirpitz served her entire career as a ' fleet in being ' in her own right.
Even in the event of a major tactical defeat of the blockading forces, the sea route to the North Sea, and thus the world's oceans, would not have been opened, because the Danish Navy controlled the Øresund.

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