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Even and where
Even in the very area where the shooting had been done, cattle were still disappearing.
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 in areas where political connotations are ( deliberately??
Even in the neighborhood of the Earth, where information has been obtained both directly and indirectly, the derived flux values vary by at least four orders of magnitude.
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 his old literary home, Punch, where the When We Were Very Young verses had first appeared, was ultimately to reject him, as Christopher Milne details in his autobiography The Enchanted Places, although Methuen continued to publish whatever Milne wrote, including the long poem ' The Norman Church ' and an assembly of articles entitled Year In, Year Out ( which Milne likened to a benefit night for the author ).
Even rarer are cases where self-amputation is performed for criminal or political purposes:
Even earlier I would take my coffee at Martin's, at 54th Street – now, alas, vanished – where I would see creatures of the night life before they disappeared with the
Even though most proposals call for payments of less than the full amount of the debt owing, in most cases, the creditors will accept the deal, because if they do not, the next alternative may be personal bankruptcy, where the creditors will get even less money.
Even a 1958 return to KVOO, where his younger brother Johnnie Lee Wills had maintained the family's presence, did not produce the success he hoped for.
Even where there is a commonly used calendar such as the Gregorian calendar, alternate calendars may also be used, such as a fiscal calendar or the astronomical year numbering system.
Even earlier examples of this sentiment may be found in Wild Talents by author Charles Fort where he makes the statement: "... a performance that may some day be considered understandable, but that, in these primitive times, so transcends what is said to be the known that it is what I mean by magic.
Even after the war started in 1914, he continued seminars and classes where the works of Albert Einstein and others were followed closely.
Even slapping experts such as Mike Bub say, " Don't slap on every gig ," or in songs where it is not appropriate.
Even in jurisdictions where certification has little or no legal bearing on work, engineers are subject to contract law.
Even in congregations where Eucharist is offered weekly, there is not a requirement that every church service be a Eucharistic service, nor that all members of a congregation must receive it weekly.
Even those choices where some randomness was part of the natural system ( such as when to throw a surprise pitch-out to try to trick a runner trying to steal a base ) were decided based on probabilities supplied by Weaver or La Russa.
Even that was bittersweet as he quit VFL football to move back to his native Western Australia, where Moss finished out his career as a player and coach at Claremont Football Club.
Even after his death, Hayek's intellectual presence is noticeable, especially in the universities where he had taught: the London School of Economics, the University of Chicago, and the University of Freiburg.
Even older rocks, such as the Acasta gneiss of the Slave craton in northwestern Canada, the oldest known rock in the world have been metamorphosed to the point where their origin is undiscernable without laboratory analysis.
Even though in general, ordinary relations between directors and shareholders in a business corporation are not of such a fiduciary nature as to make it the duty of a director to disclose to a shareholder the general knowledge which he may possess regarding the value of the shares of the company before he purchases any from a shareholder, yet there are cases where, by reason of the special facts, such duty exists.
Even where occupant safety isn't an issue, excessive jerk may result in an uncomfortable ride on elevators, trams and the like, and engineers expend considerable design effort to minimize it.
Even the addition of the opioid tramadol to topical preparations is not known to be an adequate replacement for systemic opioids in cases where they can be useful and efficacious.
Even where such guarantees do not exist, the location of defective pixels is important.

Even and regulatory
Even if the initial regulation was well-intentioned ( to curb actual abuses ), and even if the initial lobbying by corporations was well-intentioned ( to reduce illogical regulations ), the mixture of business and government stifle competition, a collusive result called regulatory capture.
Even as Hughes expanded the regulatory power of the states, he took a nationalist stance with respect to the authority of Congress over commerce, including that within the various states.
Even without the regulatory mandate, however, many ILECs offer naked DSL to consumers.
* Even if the regulatory standards are the same, the reinsurer may be able to hold smaller actuarial reserves than the cedant if it thinks the premiums charged by the cedant are excessively prudent.
Even as states began to enact more stringent regulatory legislation after World War II, they often lacked the funding to administer and enforce the legislation.

Even and bodies
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 when public bodies arrived at a consensus, at least one dissenting vote has been usual.
Even in these cases, the rules must only be followed exactly at games sanctioned by these governing bodies ; players in less formal settings are free to implement agreed-upon supplemental or substitute rules at will.
Even though many people believed that it was immoral to destroy a corpse, the cremation movement favored a practical way to dispose of bodies.
Even after the end of their terms, they may be active in presbyteries or other bodies, and may serve communion.
Even then, because Heerhugowaard is surrounded on three sides by large bodies of water, as well as enjoying a significant heat island effect, nights rarely fall below.
Even though North Amityville students make up a large portion of the Amityville and Copiague School Districts ' student bodies ( possibly more than half of Amityville's ), there is only one public school that is entirely located in North Amityville: Northeast School, serving Pre-K and Kindergarten in the Amityville School District.
Even baleen whales, by merit of the huge amount of food they consume, are bound to have toxic chemicals stored in their bodies.
Even the extreme revolutionists of 1793 respected it, and, while they ignominiously reburied the bodies of the monarchs in a mass grave, they preserved the remains of Turenne at the Jardin des Plantes until 22 September 1800, when Napoleon had them removed to the church of the Invalides at Paris, where they still rest.
Even with saturation ( 100 % relative humidity ) outdoors, heating of infiltrated outside air that comes indoors raises its moisture capacity, which lowers relative humidity and increases evaporation rates from moist surfaces indoors ( including human bodies and household plants.
Even before the merger of October 1908, the parental bodies of the Church of the Nazarene had a vision to be an international denomination.
Even then, the judicial and administrative roles never became completely separated into two bodies, as with the English Exchequer.
Even " immortal " outer bodies are dissolved at the end of the universe, along with that of its secondary creator Brahma.
Even the bodies of buried Alcmaeonidae were dug up and removed from the city limits.
Even beliefs long attributed to Origen himself, such as a Platonic version of souls existing before bodies, the possibility of a second fall, are found to be much more nuanced and difficult to pin down in Origen's own writings.
Even today, signs warning about kappa appear by bodies of water in some Japanese towns and villages.
Even Höss ' expanded facility could not handle the huge number of victims ' corpses, and the camp staff had to dispose of thousands of bodies by burning them in open pits.
Even false miracles were organised at the spot where the bodies were hanging.
Even as the group flees Temilún, one of their " sims " – simulation bodies – is secretly taken over by John Dread, a murderous young man who directed the Grail Brotherhood's assault on the Atascos and who now seeks to learn about Otherland to his own advantage.
Even today there is still very little dialogue between Anabaptist organizations ( such as the Mennonite World Conference ) and the Baptist bodies.
Even with his mobility and power restored he was unable to stop Hunter O ' Nion, now merged with Sunstreaker's mind in one of the copy bodies, from escaping.
Even the two-body problem becomes insoluble if one of the bodies is irregular in shape.
Even Maginot Line and China gave up their bodies and social position to have a roof over their heads and food in their bellies.
Even if two of the others had come from the bodies of Fuerst and Eady, which had by then decomposed into skeletons, there was still one remaining clump of hair unaccounted for — it could not have come from Beryl Evans, as no pubic hair had been removed from her body.

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