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Even when
the islands were under German mandate
before World War 1,, Europeans gave Eromonga
a wide berth
.
Even so, Edward's ambassadors can scarcely have foreseen that five years of unremitting work lay ahead of them
before peace
was finally made and that when it did come
the countless embassies that left England for Rome during that period had very little
to do with it
.
Even before the century
was out
the tide of reaction had set in
.
Even before the benches had dried,
the Civil War veterans were straggling back
to their places
.
Even some of
the queens will die
before the winter is over, falling prey
to enemies or disease
.
Even before his death this influence had begun
to ebb
.
Even before he saw
the necessity of growing better food and planning good nutrition, Mr. Clark felt
the school had
a good health program
.
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
.
Even before it
was formally dissolved in 1912,
the A.L.A.M.
was succeeded by
the Automobile Board of Trade,
the direct lineal ancestor of
the present-day Automobile Manufacturers Association
.
Even before his mind had rounded out
the idea,
he thrust one hand into his trousers pocket and pulled out
the six slugs
he had taken
from the revolver
.
Even before he hit big money,
he had begun buying modern paintings
.
Even the stable-garage, which housed nothing now but
the scent of rot, had
a lawn
before it
.
Even before Johnston arrived in Tennessee, two forts had been started
to defend
the Tennessee River and
the Cumberland River which provided avenues into
the State
from the north
.
Even before the fight began, dissension spread through some of Abd al-Rahman's lines
.
Even before the Nazis came
to power, political pressure on Bauhaus had increased
.
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 before the completion of
the new house,
the pattern of
the royal couple's life in
the Highlands
was soon established
.
Even before the Ionian Revolt, Darius had begun
to expand
the Empire into Europe, subjugating Thrace, and forcing Macedon
to become allied
to Persia
.
Even before the publication of Client-Centered Therapy in 1951, Rogers believed that
the principles
he was describing could be applied in
a variety of contexts and not just in
the therapy situation
.

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Even before the absence of
the AME and AMEZ churches at
the January 2011 plenary, some in CUIC had noticed
the lack of commitment
to racial reconciliation
.
Even D-Cinema itself had evolved over time
before the DCI standards were framed
.
Even worse, these delays occurred
a couple of days
before the election day and some have indicated
the governments role in these delays, but couldn't provide substantial proof for their accusations
.
Even before the Crusade, Eleanor and Louis were becoming estranged
.
Even before the Declaration of Boulogne,
the language
was remarkably stable ; only one set of lexical changes were made in
the first year after publication, namely changing " when ", " then ", " never ", " sometimes ", " always "
from kian, tian, nenian, ian, ĉian
to kiam, tiam, neniam etc.,
to avoid confusion with
the accusative forms of kia " what sort of ", tia " that sort of ", etc
.
Even and was
Even Hague
was repelled by
the machinelike deadliness that
was Kodyke
.
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 as she
was telling me about it I became aware of
a give-away flush that suffused her neck and moved upwards
to her cheeks, and subconsciously I realized that when she entered
the store she did not switch on
the lights
.
Even yet there
was no realization in his eyes
.
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 Hemingway, for all his efforts
to formulate
a naturalistic morality in The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell To Arms never maintained that sex
was all
.
Even after
the incident between Bang-Jensen and Shann in
the Delegates' Lounge and this
was not
the way
the Chicago Tribune presented it ''
.
Even when Mrs. Coolidge
was in mourning for her son, she reached out
to help other people in trouble
.
Even D. A. Wasson, who compared The Emancipation Of Massachusetts
to the lifting of
a fog
from ancient landscapes,
was also forced
to admit
the methodological deficiencies of
the author
.
Even so apparently impartial
a critic as W. H. Frohock has taken for granted that
the book
was originally intended as
a piece of Loyalist propaganda ; ;
Even though
he would later be resurrected,
he was at this moment dead indeed,
the expression on his face reflecting what
he had gone through on
the cross
.
Even Rector himself
was prey
to this spirit of competition and
he knew it, not for
a more exalted office in
the hierarchy of
the church -- his ambitions for
the bishopry had died very early in his career -- but for
the one clear victory
he had talked about
to the colonel
.
Even when
the intensity of
the shocks
was increased gradually, it failed
to evoke any signs of pain
.
Even though in civil rights legislation in 1957 and 1960
the provision for
the Attorney General
to act
was eliminated, should we nevertheless support such
a clause??
Even though it
was known that
the Luftwaffe in
the north
was now being directed by
the young and energetic General Peltz,
the commander who would conduct
the `` Little Blitz '' on London in 1944,
a major raid on Bari at this juncture of
the war
was not
to be considered seriously
.
Even among
the fast set in which she
was moving, her method for keeping an escort
from departing too early
was unique
.
Even Hudson, experienced in Arctic sailing and determined as
he was, must have had qualms as
he slid down
the Thames
.
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