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Even and without
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 normal experience one gets impressions without knowing exactly how -- of atmosphere, of one another's personalities, moods, intentions.
Even the two-year-old feels miffed if the family has a prayer-time without her.
Even nominally disordered ( amorphous ) boron contains regular boron icosahedra which are, however, bonded randomly to each other without long-range order.
Even now, advanced radiosity calculations may be reserved for calculating the ambiance of the room, from the light reflecting off walls, floor and ceiling, without examining the contribution that complex objects make to the radiosity or complex objects may be replaced in the radiosity calculation with simpler objects of similar size and texture.
Even in languages without such a distinction, such as Xhosa, experiments have shown that when the click release is removed from a recording, the resulting sound is judged to be uvular, not velar.
Even more important: a difference generally implies positive terms between which the difference is set up ; but in language there are only differences without positive terms.
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 qualified international or out of state doctors are not allowed to practice without acceptance to by the local medical guild ( Medical board ).
Even without considering the effects of fatigue, the longer the handle, the harder it is to guide the head of the hammer to its target at full speed.
Even without specific restrictions on powder and primers, they may be covered under other laws governing explosive materials.
; Poor fuel economy: Even compared to other heavy passenger vehicles, Hummers without the Diesel engine options have very poor fuel economy.
Even in Wycliffe's time the " Lollards " had reached wide circles in England and preached " God's law, without which no one could be justified.
Even Grimm himself did not at first intend to include all the languages in his Grammar, but he soon found that Old High German postulated Gothic, and that the later stages of German could not be understood without the help of other West Germanic varieties including English, and that the rich literature of Scandinavia could not be ignored either.
Even when we make all due allowance for the prejudices of critics whose only possible enthusiasm went out to ' the pointed and fine propriety of Poe ,' we can hardly believe that the exquisite art which is among the most valued on our possessions could encounter so much garrulous abuse without the criminal intervention of personal malignancy.
Even without doping the vibrational motions ( the phonons ) are delocalized over the crystal, explaining the heat conduction.
Even without having any superhuman powers, he has on several occasions matched Marvel superhumans such as Spider-Man and the Thing.
Even more unusual variants include a ruleset in which the rules are hidden from players ' view, and a game which, instead of allowing voting on rules, splits into two sub-games, one with the rule, and one without it.
Even without third-party developers, by 1983 over one million Odyssey² units were sold in the US alone.
Even without external triggers, regions of the cloud can reach conditions where they become unstable against collapse.
Even countries without those diplomatic relations participate in international organizations of which the Holy See is a full member.
Even in diploid organisms, many somatic cells are polyploid due to a process called endoreduplication where duplication of the genome occurs without mitosis ( cell division ).
Even this was achieved without engine changes.
Even without this consideration, refusing such a request would arguably create a constitutional crisis, as it is considered a fairly strong constitutional convention that the head of state always grants a parliamentary dissolution.
Even though it was independent from the surface for a very short duration, the Rouquayrol-Denayrouze apparatus reached worldwide celebrity after having been mentioned by Jules Verne in his adventure book Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ; but Jules Verne wildly exaggerated its dive duration without external air supply.

Even and transition
Even at that early time the Gorgon is displayed as a vestige of ancient powers that preceded the historical transition to the beliefs of the Classical Greeks, displayed on the chest of Athene and Zeus.
Even through the transition to a paired pantheon of male deities matched or " married " to each goddess and during the male-deity-dominated pantheon that arose much later, the mother goddesses persisted into historical times ( such as Hathor and Isis ).
Even so, the constant movement of the components on-camera made it difficult to achieve a seamless transition between the two 60-second shots.
Even with the death of Franco the price of the peaceful transition to democracy would be silence and ' the tacit agreement to forget the past.
Even with this bridge between school and home, many people wonder what happens to Reggio children when they make the transition from this style of education to a non Reggio Emilia school.
Even in the most naturalistic landscape gardens of Capability Brown, a raised gravelled or paved terrace along the garden front offered a dry walk in damp weather and a transition between the hard materials of the architecture and the rolling greensward beyond.
Even in the case of < math > S < 0 </ math > the film does not dewet immediately if it is in a metastable state, e. g. if the temperature is below the glass transition temperature of the polymer.
Even though there is no canter to halt transition in a First Level test, if a rider is capable of doing so, it would be permitted, since it is a transition, not a movement.
Even as he was moving in this new direction, Dylan was still portrayed as a symbol of the civil rights and anti-war movements, and the Halloween concert of 1964 caught Dylan in transition.
Even the members with decent powers have shortcomings that have thus prevented a transition for the team as a whole.

Even and might
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 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.
One might say, " Even though the usual ordering of the real numbers does not work, it may be possible to find a different ordering of the real numbers which is a well-ordering.
Even those who support the intent of the law worry that it might have unintended consequences.
Even when this elder brother first displayed symptoms of delicate health, the notion that he might die young was never taken seriously, and he was betrothed to the Princess Maria Feodorovna ( Dagmar of Denmark ).
Even if the text of the Septuagint is proved to be the older, it does not necessarily follow that all these variations first arose after the Greek translation had been made, because two different editions of the same text might have been in process of development side by side ..."
Even when such a sentence might have been imposed, the Cities of Refuge and other sanctuaries, were at hand for those unintentionally guilty of capital offences.
Even though it might have cost me a lot of money, I kept saying no .” She eventually found a publisher who agreed to print the book containing only 10 % of the material.
Even if intelligent life occurs on only a minuscule percentage of planets around these stars, there might still be a great number of civilizations extant in the Milky Way galaxy alone.
Even so, Al-Andalus remained vastly superior to all the northern kingdoms combined in population, economy and military might ; and internal conflict between the Christian kingdoms contributed to keep them relatively harmless.
Even though the set may be the same, the same function might be a homomorphism, say, in group theory ( sets with a single operation ) but not in ring theory ( sets with two related operations ), because it fails to preserve the additional operation that ring theory considers.
Even though the journalist did not violate a fiduciary duty to Company A's shareholders, he might have violated a fiduciary duty to Company B's shareholders ( assuming the newspaper had a policy of not allowing reporters to trade on stories they were covering ).
Even more generally, labyrinth might be applied to any extremely complicated maze-like structure.
Even on very specialized forums and lists off topic posting is not necessarily frowned upon, but a common netiquette convention is to mark a new off-topic posting or email by beginning it with " OT "-for example in a forum discussing the Linux operating system someone might post: " OT: Wow, did you feel that earthquake?
Even when it keeps to proper legislative form, though, Locke held that there are limits to what a government established by such a contract might rightly do.
Even so, it was unclear how proton – proton fusion might proceed, because the most obvious product, helium-2 ( diproton ), is unstable and immediately dissociates back into a pair of protons.
Even such a question as to whether Khayyam was pro-or anti-alcohol gives rise to more discussion than might at first glance have seemed plausible.
Even for observational data, statistical theory provides a way of calculating a value that can be used to interpret a sample of data from a population, it can provide a means of indicating how well that value is determined by the sample, and thus a means of saying corresponding values derived for different populations are as different as they might seem ; however, the reliability of inferences from post-hoc observational data is often worse than for planned randomized generation of data.
Even if this might be done with all other things, it would yet not be right thus to emasculate the words of God and arbitrarily to empty them of their meaning.
Even the remaining seven subspecies might be too many.
Even if a self-sustaining fusion reaction cannot be produced, it might be possible to use fusion to boost the efficiency of another propulsion system, such as a VASIMR engine.
Even though such arguments might apply to certain same-sex couples, it would not justify the inequalities placed on those couples who achieved permanent relationships.
Voters increasingly viewed Goldwater as a right wing fringe candidate his slogan " In your heart, you know he's right " was successfully parodied by the Johnson campaign into " In your guts, you know he's nuts ", or " In your heart, you know he might " ( as in push the nuclear button ), or even " In your heart, he's too far right " ( some cynics wore buttons saying " Even Johnson is better than Goldwater!
Even the fact that certain politicians might “ provide their face " to the actual decisions of their inferiors might not mitigate this effect, but rather strong parliamentary rights of control and influence in legislative procedures ( as they do exist in the example of Germany ).

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