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Even and today
Even today range riders will come upon mummified bodies
of men
who attempted nothing more difficult than a twenty-mile hike
and slowly lost direction
, were tortured
by the heat
, driven mad
by the constant
and unfulfilled promise
of the landscape
, and who finally died
.
Even today there are some doubts about
the value
of education
for Japanese women
, but this University
continues to grow
and to send its students out into
the community
.
Even Norway
, despite daily but limited manifestations against atomic arms
in the heart
of this northernmost capital
of the alliance
, is today closer
to the NATO line
.
Even today, the evaluation
of forces
is controversial
.
Even more than two hundred years later
, during
the last century
, when Western specialists
in Chinese
, who had
by that time created
the discipline known
as sinology
, designed
the early forms
of numerous transcriptions used
today, the first mistakes
of enthusiastic missionaries
, envoys
and business men were not fully eliminated
.

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Even today, though these errors have been recognized
for more than a century
, the general notion that Lao Tzu was Christ's forerunner has lost none
of its romantic appeal
.
Even today, they are invaluable tools
to understanding filter behavior
.
Even today, many brass pedagogues take a rigid approach
to teaching how a brass player's embouchure should function
.
Even today, many films are shot entirely
in Cinecittà
.
Even today, half a century later
, many of the floating-point benchmarks
to gauge
the performance
of new computer processors are still written
in Fortran ( e
. g., CFP2006
, the floating-point component
of the SPEC CPU2006 benchmarks ).
Even today, knowledge
in the field advances so rapidly that
many of the etymologies
in contemporary dictionaries are outdated
.
Even today these records are consulted prior
to marriages
.
Even though Spain
, the United Kingdom
and Gibraltar are all part
of the European Union
, the border fence
is still relevant
today since Gibraltar
is outside
the customs union
.
Even though
the evangelist
as depicted
in the New Testament doesn't match
the patristic description
of Luke
, the traditional view
is still argued
today.
Even today, the various memories
and interpretations
of this occupation still fuel animosities between Haiti
and the Dominican Republic
.
Even today the play
is rarely performed
in its entirety
, and has only once been dramatised on film completely
, with Kenneth Branagh's 1996 version
.
Even today Russia shares
many continuities
of political culture
and social structure
with its tsarist
and Soviet past
.
Even today, IKEA customers
in Australia cannot shop online
.

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Even today many Japanese do not understand why this
is illegal
.
Even today, Id's History page makes a direct reference
to Freud
.
Even today, about two-thirds
of the more than 3 million people
in Kuwait are not Kuwaiti citizens
.
Even today the KRRC 1st Cadet Battalion still exists
.
Even today, the living conditions
in such an environment are not particularly favourable
.
Even today, Louchébem
is still well-known
and used among those working at point-of-sale
in the meat retail industry
.
Even and procedure
Even though this sentence may
be somewhat ambiguous
to some laypersons
, who can
, and who have actually interpreted it
as meaning that they will not get a lawyer until they confess
and are arraigned
in court
, the U
. S
. Supreme Court has approved
of it
as an accurate description
of the procedure in those states
.
Even when traceable they give out long
and winding
procedure of procuring
the reward ( real / unreal )
and that too
with the impending huge cost
of transportation
and tax / duty charges
. The origin
of such SMS messages are often from fake websites / addresses
.
Even though
the “ fault ” may vary dramatically
, a FTA follows
the same
procedure for an event
, be it a delay
of 0
. 25 msec
for the generation
of electrical power
, or
the random
, unintended launch
of an ICBM
.
Even with small increments
, however
, interpolation can lead
to front-back confusion
, and optimizing
the interpolation
procedure is an active area
of research.
Even if
the sampling
procedure appears
to treat
the left deck differently from
the right deck
, or governs choices
by red cards rather than black cards
, it
is important
to recognize that
the end result
is essentially
the same
.
Even though Switzerland
for instance
is a member
of the European Patent Organisation but not a member
of the European Union
, the EPO also signalled that it would have been likely
to adjust its practice
, if necessary
, to conform
with whatever text had finally emerged from
the EU legislative
procedure,
Even though
such a
procedure would not formally violate
the law
, it could
be considered
an attack on its spirit
.
Even among those
who do not suffer serious complications
, 5 %
of patients require re-operation within five years
of the procedure, and in general it
is not yet clear what
to expect from spine surgery
in the long-term
.
Even without
the influx
of Serbian Army personnel
, the division was 90 % Serb
by nationality
, but that did not matter ;
the key issue was legal precedent
, and this
procedure would have been followed regardless
of the makeup
of nationalities
in the division
.
Even longer trains than before
, pulled
by sets
of five or more EMD F-units
, became standard operating
procedure, which slowed service but increased efficiency
.
Even though there
is often pressure from family
to circumcise their sons
, a small but growing number
of Jews are choosing
to forgo
the procedure.
Even at high-volume hospitals
, morbidity has been found
to vary
by a factor
of almost four depending on
the number
of times
the surgeon has previously performed
the procedure.
Even if
the employer proves a fair reason
, it often falls over on
procedure when
the tribunal looks at whether
the decision was reasonable
.

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Even if
the Geneva Convention could
be enforced
in U
. S
. courts
, it would not
be of assistance
to Hamdan at
the time because
, for a conflict
such as the war against al-Qaeda that
is not between two countries
, it guarantees only a certain standard
of judicial
procedure — a " competent tribunal "— without speaking
to the jurisdiction
in which
the prisoner must
be tried
.
Even and is
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 though
in most cases
the completion
of the definitive editions
of their writings
is still years off
, enough documentation has already been assembled
to warrant drawing a new composite profile
of the leadership which performed
the heroic dual feats
of winning American independence
and founding a new nation
.
Even in domains where detailed
and predictive understanding
is still lacking
, but where some explanations are possible
, as with lightning
and weather
and earthquakes
, the appropriate kind
of human action has been more adequately indicated
.
Even so astute a commentator
as Harold Clurman
of The Nation has said that `` Waiting For Godot ''
is ``
the concentrate
of the contemporary European mood
of despair ''
.
Even the officer
in charge
, be it a captain (
for small display ) or a general
, is restrained
by monitoring
.
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 when he
is called upon
for impromptu remarks
, he has notes written on
the back
of handy envelopes
.
Even Harriet could boldly write
, `` I know not how it
is ; ;
Even in such technical curricula
as engineering
, the senior
is much more likely than
the freshman
to choose
, as an ideal
, liberal education over specific vocational preparation
.
Even to be `` from hope
and fear set free ''
is at least better than
to have lost
the first without having got rid
of the second
.
Even in its present
form, however
, the first part
of Malraux's unrecoverable novel
is among
the greatest works
of mid-twentieth century literature ; ;
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 in these cases we should promote self-help
by making it clear that our supporting assistance
is subject
to reduction
and ultimately
to termination
.
Even now no
such claim
is asserted
.
Even if this
is some day possible
, there remains
the 30-minute time
of flight
of a missile
to its overseas target
.
Even when they are finished
, however
, the contrast will remain
, for Istanbul
is the only city
in the world that
is built upon two continents
.
Even a neat
, plastic-covered plunge
is not exactly a joy
to behold
.
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 here there
is room
for some variation
, for metal surfaces vary
in smoothness
, absorptive capacity
, and chemical reactivity
.
Even some
of the queens will die before
the winter
is over
, falling prey
to enemies or disease
.
Even in the United States
, with its freedom
of religious belief
and worship
and its vast denominational differentiation
, there
is a general consensus regarding
the basic Christian values
.
Even industrial development leaders find it hard
to win local support
for training unless a new industry
is in sight
and requests it
.
Even if we strip their respective claims
to the barest minimum
, the `` odds '' still favor them both
, for the trend
in effect
is always more likely
to continue than
to reverse
.
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