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Even and words
Even as he spoke those words Billy Tilghman's life hung on a thread.
Even less regard for mom and mom's apple pie goes with: Af In other words, the way the speaker relates to mother is clearly indicated.
Even with words coming too fast, they came on the music of the voice.
" Even John Goldingay, a proponent of the late date, concedes, " the Greek words hardly necessitate a very late date.
Even when the proposition has only two words, the three terms are still there.
Even when run together, the words can be separated in only one way.
Even the use of words like " the people ," " democracy ," and " equality " in public debate bothered him, for such words were " metaphysical abstractions that either have no meaning, or at least none that mere mortals can comprehend.
Even as nostalgia was discarded, many in the scene adopted a nihilistic attitude summed up by the Sex Pistols slogan " No Future "; in the later words of one observer, amid the unemployment and social unrest in 1977, " punk's nihilistic swagger was the most thrilling thing in England.
Even the oldest traces of human writing include swear words.
Even more unexpected than the panoply of Indo-European cognates for Dao ( drog ) is the Hebrew root d-r-g for the same word and Arabic t-r-q, which yields words meaning " track, path, way, way of doing things " and is important in Islamic philosophical discourse.
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 those type of words, I haven't heard before.
Even Livingstone's account of the encounter fails to mention these words.
Even as evil kisses corrupt the blood, so do my words devour the spirit of man.
Even though two or more systems may share the same words, the meanings of those words may be different.
Even though many English words are formed this way, new coinages may sound strange, and are often used for humorous effect.
Even in the Francophonie, there were artists picking up the trade, such as Gustave Doré, Nadar, Christophe and Caran d ' Ache, the latter specialized in pantomime comics, needing no words or dialogue at all.
" Even seeing of the first page of the second act is enough to draw the reader in: " If I had not caught a glimpse of the opening words in the second act I should never have finished it [...]" (" The Repairer of Reputations ").
Even George Buttrick, whose words had so inspired Buechner, observed that, " It would be a shame to lose a good novelist for a mediocre preacher.
( Even today, the words ' lakh ' and ' crore ', referring to 100, 000 and 10, 000, 000, respectively, are in common use among English-speaking Indians.
The word " Ebenezer " comes from Hebrew and is actually two words pronounced together: Even Haezer.
Even between Kyoto and Osaka, only 30 min by train, a few words ' pitch accents change.

Even and phrases
Even a hundred years ago he included women and he always used phrases, ' men and women ,' ' male and female.
Even the word order in the phrases Southern Five Khalkha and Northern Thirteen Khalkha implies that the word " Халх " correlates to the units within the Southern and Northern tribal federations, but it does not stand for the entire group as a whole.
Even his frequent use of Greek words, phrases and quotations, reprehended by Horace, was probably taken from the actual practice of men, who found their own speech as yet inadequate to give free expression to the new ideas and impressions which they derived from their first contact with Greek philosophy, rhetoric and poetry.

Even and were
Even in the very area where the shooting had been done, cattle were still disappearing.
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 when the islands were under German mandate before World War 1,, Europeans gave Eromonga a wide berth.
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 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 the first wave of homesickness had passed, although there were moments when Captain Heard pointed out on his compass the direction of Bradford that she felt a little twinge at her heart.
Even on his tough constitution, the exposure and strenuous activity were beginning to tell in earnest.
Even in the nineteenth century such accomplished philologists as Kemble and Guest were led into what now seem ludicrous errors because of their failure to recognize that modern forms of place names are not necessarily the result of logical philological development.
Even at this short distance they were only vague shapes, setting up the machine gun on a small knoll so that it could fire above the heads of the rest of the patrol.
Even before the benches had dried, the Civil War veterans were straggling back to their places.
Even if we were not bound by Nugent, petitioner here would not be entitled to the report.
Even then, as you go into the house oppressed by the knowledge that something is cooking and that your house has passed under this unaccountable, official control, could you go on forgetting that you still had that ridiculous hat on your head and you were still carrying that childish horn in your hand??
Even now, there were several slick cruisers tied to the dock, an ocean-going yawl anchored inside the breakwater.
Even the bellboys on their bench were listening.
And he took repeated care to let his colleagues know that he intended them: `` Even the Unitarian churches have caught the malaria, and are worse than those who deceived them '' -- which implied that they were very bad indeed.
Even if the atom were big enough to hold a football field, this nucleus is still only about the size of a pinhead.
Even after Elizabethan traditions were weakened by the Cromwellian interregnum, the practice of singing together -- choruses, catches and glees -- always flourished.
Even though the boy could not see them, he knew they were clouded by distance.
Even though this period-known in its earlier part as the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period-in its latter part was fraught with chaos and bloody battles, it is also known as the Golden Age of Chinese philosophy because a broad range of thoughts and ideas were developed and discussed freely.
Even more influential were such Roman thinkers as Cato, Cicero, Horace, and Virgil.
Even worse, it could keep radiating infinite amounts of energy because there were infinitely many negative energy states available.
Even though the parentheses were rearranged ( the left side requires adding 5 and 2 first, then adding 1 to the result, whereas the right side requires adding 2 and 1 first, then 5 ), the value of the expression was not altered.
Even in their new home they were not safe from Athenian rancour.
Even Houbraken recalled that Cuyp was a devout Calvinist and the fact that when he died, there were no paintings of other artists found in his home.
Even the loopholes – ritual slaughter and hunting – were challenged by advocates of ahimsa.

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