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Even and censorship
Even with this censorship, calypsos continued to push boundaries, with a variety of ways to slip songs past the scrutinizing eyes of the editor.
Even as the music's political message became stronger, it was concealed in an effort to avoid censorship and another close call with the authorities.
Even though General Khanh had made considerable efforts to consolidate his power, opposition to his rule began to grow as he tightened censorship laws, banned protests and allowed police arbitrary search and imprisonment powers.
Even in the height of censorship, the mainland lifted the ban on Teng in 1986 and proclaimed that " By day, Deng Xiaoping rules China.

Even and radio
Even touching an alpha source is usually not harmful, though many alpha sources also are accompanied by beta-emitting radio daughters, and alpha emission is also accompanied by gamma photon emission.
Even before hostilities commenced in Europe, one of the most played songs on radio was Irving Berlin's " God Bless America ," popularized by CBS's own Kate Smith.
Even without radio play, many hybrid and regional styles made their way into Top 20 charts.
Even after the advent of commercial television and radio, the CBC has remained one of the main elements in Canadian popular culture through its obligation to produce Canadian television and radio programming.
Even though Smith was managing a Minneapolis radio station, he was still broadcasting as Wolfman Jack on XERF via taped shows that he sent to the station.
Even rarer is a vinyl version of the sampler for Anthology 2, which was only sent to college radio stations and featured a different cover ( though the contents were the same ).
Even though slower, with an open cockpit, no radio, and armed with only two machine guns ( a 12. 7 mm /. 5 in and a 7. 7 mm /. 303 in Breda-SAFAT ), the Falchi could easily outturn the Hurricanes and the Spitfires and proved difficult to hit.
Even though many boomboxes had dual cassette decks and included dubbing, line, and radio recording capabilities, the rise of recordable CDs first and of high-density MP3 players later have further reduced their popularity to such an extent that it is difficult to find a new dual-decked boombox.
Even after MAPL was implemented in the early 1970s, some radio stations were criticised for restricting their Canadian content to off-peak listening hours, in program blocks mockingly known as " beaver hours ".
Even more distressing to Rice was the break with radio preacher Charles E. Fuller, whose namesake seminary quickly moved to the vanguard of the neo-evangelical movement.
Even in the age of modern communications and mass media, according to one study, "… although the Received Pronunciation of Standard English has been heard constantly on radio and then television for over 60 years, only 3 to 5 % of the population of Britain actually speaks RP … new brands of English have been springing up even in recent times ...." What the vernacular would be in this case is a moot point: "… the standardisation of English has been in progress for many centuries.
Even after the big name comedians moved to television, radio comedy continued, notably from Bob and Ray, The Firesign Theatre and segments heard on NBC's Monitor.
Even if radio and television stations preserve archives of their broadcasts, those backcatalogs are inaccessible in practice to the general public, leaving it to a small number of underground tape traders to exchange the rare, lucky moments when something unexpected or historical came across the air.
She also played the same dignified, poised dowager in other movies, with W. C. Fields ( Never Give a Sucker an Even Break, 1941 ) and ( Tales of Manhattan, 1942 ), Abbott and Costello ( Little Giant, 1946 ), Laurel and Hardy ( The Dancing Masters, 1943 ), Red Skelton ( Bathing Beauty, 1944 ), Jack Benny ( The Horn Blows at Midnight, 1945 ), Wheeler and Woolsey and George " Spanky " McFarland ( Kentucky Kernels, 1934 ) and ( High Flyers, 1937, with Lupe Vélez thrown in for good measure ), radio comedian Joe Penner ( The Life of the Party, 1937 ), George " Gabby " Hayes ( Sunset in El Dorado ), and Danny Kaye ( Up In Arms, 1944 ), and on television with Martin and Lewis ( The Colgate Comedy Hour, December 1951 ).
Even broadcasters that do not ordinarily accept advertising, such as the CBC's radio services, are required to accept these political ads during a federal election.
Even after the shut down of WorldSpace services in India in December 2008, Sai Global Harmony continued to be broadcast over the satellite radio system, and gradually began to expand its services via internet streaming.
Even after 1990, state governments were slow in relinquishing monopoly control of radio broadcasting.
Even until 1955, he worked with the Navy improving radio-wave propagation by tracking the sun's emissions and studying the effect of the aurora on radio propagation for the Department of Defense ( Menzel & Boyd, p. 60 ).
Even amateur radio equipment will have " memory " features to allow rapidly setting the transmitter and receiver to favorite frequencies.
Even with the expanded network, some areas were not adequately covered and for this reason up to 1700 voluntary interceptors ( radio amateurs ) were recruited to detect illicit transmissions by ground wave.
Even so, early magnetic amplifiers incorporating powdered-iron cores were incapable of producing radio frequencies above approximately 200 kHz.
Even Hospital Radio Lynn, the town's Hospital radio service, linked up for 2 hours of requests on a Saturday evening.
Even though he was without a formal education, Mello was an eloquent preacher, using radio to spread his message, and his program, The Voice of Brazil for Christ, lasted on the air for two decades.

Even and press
Even he, wanting her, afraid of her and not knowing how to press his suit, feared the evil presences in her metabolism more.
Even still, the story was greeted with outrage by British reviewers, some of whom suggested that Wilde should be prosecuted on moral grounds, leading Wilde to defend the novel aggressively in letters to the British press.
Even in the early ' 80s, when Genesis did finally shed its art-rock inclinations and move toward pop, becoming international stars in the process, the press was unimpressed, dismissing the group as easy-listening lightweights.
Even though he was acquitted by a French convened court, the English-speaking press remained hostile and he was refused a visa for several years.
Even during their lifetimes, the couple's depiction in the press was at considerable odds with the hardscrabble reality of their life on the road — particularly in the case of Parker.
Even as it became clear the Greek Church would never consent to the Filioque clause, the Emperor continued to press for a reconciliation.
Even though the last major British news office, Reuters, left in 2005, the term Fleet Street continues to be used as a metonym for the British national press.
Even before he was President, then-Senator Obama became irritated with his campaign press pool when he felt they were too close to him and his daughters as they trick or treated on Halloween.
Even while the 1957 publication was in press it was clear that preservation of word co-occurrence could not resolve certain problems, and in the 1965 " Transformational Theory " the criterion for transformation was the preservation of relative acceptability of the satisfiers of each sentence-form so paired ; that is, if two sentence-forms are transforms, then the relative acceptabilities of any pair of word choices for one are not reversed for the other ( though in some contexts, e. g. under " I imagine " or " I dreamt ", acceptabilities may be collapsed ).
Even socialites with popular press coverage have been termed as " A-list " celebrities.
Even before the blackout the UK press were anticipating a UK equivalent of the Northeast blackout of 2003, which occurred two weeks earlier ( August 14 ) and affected about 100 times more people.
Even traditional media forms such as the printing press have been transformed through the application of technologies such as image manipulation software like Adobe Photoshop and desktop publishing tools.
At a press conference, Leahy stated, " Even though it was declassified, I was way too careless about it ," and accepted blame.
Even through his mid-80's he would jump 50 times over a chair once a week, bench press 150 pounds and run seven miles in 45 minutes.
Even before the election, the government press and Radio Uganda appeared to treat the UPC as the victor.
Even during the leadership convention, the Waffle was being described in the press as a " party within a party.
Even some business press started advising users to switch to other browsers, despite the then-prerelease Windows XP SP2 being invulnerable to the attack.
Even so, the decision to omit Ranjitsinhji took a long time proved unpopular when it was made and led to discussion in the press.
Even then, in the late 20s, despite rising criticism of the OBERIU performances and diatribes against the avant-garde in the press, Kharms nurtured a fantasy of uniting the progressive artists and writers of the time ( Malevich, Filonov, Terentiev, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Kaverin, Zamyatin ) with leading Russian Formalist critics ( Tynianov, Shklovsky, Eikhenbaum, Ginzburg, etc .,) and a younger generation of writers ( all from the OBERIU crowd — Alexander Vvedensky, Konstantin Vaginov, Nikolai Zabolotsky, Igor Bakhterev ), to form a cohesive cultural movement of Left Art.
Even though VoIP gets a great deal of press, the old circuit switched network is alive and well, and the already bought PBX's are very competitive in services with modern IP Centrexes.
Even Isaji Tanaka, who on 13 October 1967 announced in front of the press that he had signed death warrant of 23 prisoners in one go, did not sign Hirasawa's death warrant, stating that he doubted Hirasawa's guilt.
Even though such guarantees were never intended to be carried out, the constitution provided for freedom of speech, the press, and assembly.
Even before Suede's first album appeared in stores, Anderson's androgynous style and vague " confessions " about his sexuality stirred controversy in the British music press.
Even as the press contingent grew, a Roman Catholic priest had been summoned to perform the last rites for President Kennedy.

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