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Even and be
Even as I said it I realized that an education can
be invaluable
.
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 the officer in charge,
be it a captain ( for small display ) or a general,
is restrained by monitoring
.
Even the most rational
of men, under great stress, may
be transported by a new faith
and behave like mystics
.
Even if people do, in a not far distant future, begin
to read one another's minds, there will still
be the question
of whether what you find in another man's mind
is especially worth reading -- worth more, that
is,
than what you can read in good books
.
Even if
the self portrait we distribute for popular consumption were accurate it would
be dangerous
to present it as a picture
of the ideal society
.
Even with
the increase in funds for
the next fiscal year, Georgia will
be spending only around $3.15 per day per patient
.

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Even granted that
the Congo should
be unified, you don't protect Western security by
first removing
the pro-Western weight
from the power equilibrium
.
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 if we were not bound by Nugent, petitioner here would not
be entitled
to the report
.
Even if all these operations could
be performed instantaneously,
the ICBM still has a time
of flight
to the target
of about 30 minutes
.
Even mobile forces must
be found
and destroyed
.
Even if you live above that line,
the FHA will back you, for they
have decided that
the inclusion
of air conditioning in all new homes
is a good thing
and should
be encouraged
.
Even the boys will not
be outstanding in these areas
.
Even if gymnastics are not
the ultimate goal,
the good tumbler will
be a
better dancer, a
better athlete,
and a human being with a greater margin
of safety in any activity
.
Even the `` history
of furniture
'' can hardly
be taught exclusively
from photographs
and lantern slides
.
Even though I
have always had a genius for
`` throwing myself
'' into every role
and `` playing it for all it's worth
'', no actress can
be expected
to do her best work when her fortune, her reputation, her livelihood, her home
and her nation itself are all imperilled
.
Even more complex
and obviously cortically induced forms
of emotional arousal could
be elicited in monkey A on seeing monkey B ( but not a rabbit ) in emotional stress
.
Even though
the bondage
of his verse
is not so great as
the writing poet can manage, it
is still great enough for him often
to be seriously impeded unless he has aids
to facilitate rapid composition
.
Even when defenseless
of weapons
the Danes would
be Gar-Dene ( as their king
is Hrothgar )
and Priam would
be EUMMELIHS
.
Even though it was known that
the Luftwaffe in
the north was now being directed by
the young
and energetic General Peltz,
the commander who would conduct
the `` Little Blitz
'' on London in 1944, a major raid on Bari
at this juncture
of the war was not
to be considered seriously
.
Even a city
of thirty thousand might
have six baseball teams, sponsored by grocers
and hardware merchants or department stores, that played two or three times a week throughout
the summer, usually in
the cool
of the evening, before an earnest
and partisan audience who did not begrudge a quarter each, or even more,
to be dropped into a hat when
the game was half over
.

In
the above mentioned report
of the Notre Dame Chapter
of the American Association
of University Professors,
the basic outlook
of the new breed
of lay faculty emerges very clearly in
the very statement
of the problem as
the members see it:
`` Even with
the best
of intentions he (
the President
of the university )
is loath
to delegate such authority
and responsibility
to a group
the membership
of which, considered ( as it must
be by him ) in individual terms,
is inhomogeneous, mortal
and of extremely varying temperament, interests
and capabilities
.
Even and from
Even Black's old crowbait began
to snort,
and from the house Black yelled,
`` Jess!!
Even the knowledge that she was losing another boy, as a mother always does when a marriage
is made, did not prevent her
from having the first carefree, dreamless sleep that she had known since they dropped down
the canyon
and into Bear Valley, way, way back there when they were crossing those other mountains
.
Even so, confusion in this period gained such strength (
from compromise
and other factors ) that it led
to the bloodiest war
of the Nineteenth century
.
Even more important, in his Poetics, Aristotle differs somewhat
from Plato when he moves in
the direction
of treating literature as a unique thing, separate
and apart
from its causes
and its effects
.
Even D. A. Wasson, who compared The Emancipation Of Massachusetts
to the lifting
of a fog
from ancient landscapes, was also forced
to admit
the methodological deficiencies
of the author
.
Even apart
from the fact that now
at the age
of 31 my personal life
is being totally disrupted for
the second time for no very compelling reason -- I cannot help looking around
at the black leather jacket brigades standing idly on
the street corners
and in
the taverns
of every American city
and asking myself if our society has gone mad
.
Even `` America's most efficient builder
'', Bob Schmitt
of Berea, hopes
to cut his labor costs another $2,000 per house as a result
of the time-&-motion studies now being completed on his operation by industrial efficiency engineers
from the Stanley Works
.
Even though we did not see many
of your faces, it appears now quite evident that a considerable number
of your profession heard,
from those whom we had
the fortune
to encounter, that we had been in your midst
.
Even among
the fast
set in which she was moving, her method for keeping an escort
from departing too early was unique
.
Even the mess sergeant, Bill Brown, a dapper, cocky transfer
from an airborne division, went out on
the range
.
Even from where he stood he could see
the neatly folded blanket that he had spread over Burton,
the pillow,
the sheet
of paper on top
of it
.
Even before his mind had rounded out
the idea, he thrust one hand into his trousers pocket
and pulled out
the six slugs he had taken
from the revolver
.
Even for those who
have been observing
the political scene a long time, no script
from the past
is worth very much in gazing into
the state's immediate political future
.
Even so, Gannett judiciously argued,
the Association could legitimately decide that Parker
`` should not
be encouraged nor assisted in diffusing his opinions by those who differ
from him in regard
to their correctness
''.
Even more
of an obstacle
is the difficulty
of separating
the influence
of Christianity
from other factors
.
Even Joan Sutherland may not
have anticipated
the tremendous reception she received
from the Metropolitan Opera audience attending her debut as Lucia in Donizetti's
`` Lucia Di Lammermoor
'' Sunday night
.
Even English has general, albeit complex, rules that predict pronunciation
from spelling,
and these rules are successful most
of the time ; rules
to predict spelling
from the pronunciation
have a higher failure rate
.
Even before Johnston arrived in Tennessee, two forts had been started
to defend
the Tennessee River
and the Cumberland River which provided avenues into
the State
from the north
.
Even in
the late 18th century
the Abbess
of Burtscheid was prevented
from building a road linking her territory
to the neighbouring estates
of the duke
of Jülich ;
the city
of Aachen even deployed its handful
of soldiers
to chase away
the road-diggers
.
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