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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 today, the procedure is credited with ending the devastation caused by the early epidemics, and vaccination, in many ways an updated and modernized form of the procedure, continues to be recommended by the Centers for Disease Control for at-risk populations, such as potential victims of bioterrorism, and research scientists who work with surviving strains of the virus.
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.
" 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Even today, knowledge in the field advances so rapidly that many of the etymologies in contemporary dictionaries are outdated.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.
Roderick Seeman says: " 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 sailing
Even Hudson, experienced in Arctic sailing and determined as he was, must have had qualms as he slid down the Thames.
Even in the 1880s, sailing ships were still the main carriers of cargoes to and from Australia and New Zealand.
Even as a young woman Gráinne Ní Mháille was involved in the business of sailing ships and international trade.
Even in present days ' skûtsjes ' from these shipyards take part in the major Frisian sailing event, the ' skûtsjesilen '.
Even though most of the Norwegian ships were sailing for the Allies, the British in April 1941 wanted more.
Even the knot in the string suggests to Holmes that they are looking for someone with sailing experience.
" Davis then answers the questions with basic facts delivered in short easy-to-read essays which have a straightforward approach, but sometimes grab the reader's attention by beginning with light humor and anachronistic comparisons, for example: " Even the astronauts who flew to the moon had a pretty good idea of what to expect ; Columbus was sailing, as Star Trek puts it, ' where no man has gone before '.
Even though sailing under a neutral flag the Viking Tanker Company vessels were able to trade as they followed British regulations.
Even though the peak was an early landmark for ships sailing the west coast, the first recorded use of Frenchmans Cap was in 1822 in connection with Macquarie Harbour Penal Station, from where the peak was visible.

Even and competitors
Even when multiple firms in the same sector ( competitors ) cluster, there may be advantages because that cluster attracts more suppliers and customers than a single firm could alone.
Even the very most commercialized college sports, such as NCAA football and basketball, do not financially compensate competitors, although coaches and trainers generally are paid.
Even during the Great Depression in the 1930s, the Newhouse family had enough money to buy the Long Island Press in Jamaica and competitors Long Island Star, North Shore Journal and Nassau Journal, as well as the Newark Ledger, the Newark Star and newspapers in Syracuse.
Even though Flores and Hernandez became very good friends, they also became competitors as composers.
Even more new competitors were squeezing their way into the marketplace, as Dodge brought out the Lancer, and General Motors issued the Buick Special, Oldsmobile F-85 and Pontiac Tempest.
Even when infant industry protection is well – intentioned, it is hard for governments to know which industries they should protect ; " infant " industries may never " grow up " relative to " adult " foreign competitors.
Even more importantly an organization must have a strategy on how it expects to outperform its competitors.
Even though this sport has been considered by some as a joke, competitors take it very seriously, just like any other sport.
Even the cycling press was asked not to say where a race was taking place and details to competitors were headed " private and confidential " up to the 1960s.
Even his contemporaries and competitors refer him with the tag ' Master ' (' mash ' in malayalam ).
Even with this robust group of market competitors, Matchmaker. com became the number one singles and dating network on the Internet.
Even if as many as 10 competitors enter and test Player A's will, Player A will still receive a payoff of 41 ( 7 × 5 + 2 × 3 ), which is better than the induction ( game theoretically correct ) payoff.

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