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Even and 1874
Even more significant in terms of effect were private militias, paramilitary organizations that formed starting in 1874, including the White League in Louisiana, which quickly formed chapters in other states ; the Red Shirts in Mississippi in 1875, and with force in South Carolina and North Carolina ; as well as other " White Line " militias and rifle clubs.
Even they, however, were not spared negative reactions from him here and there, especially in his blistering review of the first production of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov in 1874.

Even and invention
Even when, on the invention of gunpowder and firearms, the bow had fallen into disuse as a weapon of war, the prohibition was continued.
Even as the regenerative-circuit lawsuit continued, Armstrong was working on another momentous invention.
Even after the invention of hangul, Koreans generally recorded native Korean names with hanja, by translation of meaning, transliteration of sound, or even combinations of the two.
Even from the 1910s to 1920s, before the invention of sports jackets specifically to be worn with odd trousers, wearing a suit jacket with odd trousers was seen as an alternative to a full suit.
Even with regular diesel ’ s reduced quantity of sulfur from the ULSD ( ultra-low sulfur diesel ) invention, biodiesel exceeds those levels because it is sulfur-free.
Even though there have been many advancements in the design and creation of the baseball glove, the greatest came in the invention of the catcher's mitt.
Even more important was the fact that this mechanism could be automated and powered ; all the operator needed to do was monitor the machine for failures and keep it supplied with pirns of weft thread, a job that was simplified with the invention of the Northrop Loom, which reloaded the shuttle automatically.
Even more than 100 years after the invention of the electric light, some regions remain thinly populated and unlit.
Even after the invention of gunpowder and firearms, shields continued to be used.
Even more than 100 years after the invention of the electric light, some regions remain thinly populated and unlit.
Even more than 100 years after the invention of the electric light, most regions remain thinly populated or unlit.
Even though Tokyo is a coastal city, food safety was still a concern before the invention of refrigeration.
Even though the third ( and last ) of Saint-Saëns ' violin concertos seems to impose fewer technical demands on the soloist than its predecessors, its melodic invention and impressionistic subtlety present significant interpretive challenges.

Even and mechanical
Even if is a Cartesian coordinate, will not be the same as the mechanical momentum if the potential depends on velocity.
Even though this was also one of the first applications of mechanical computers, an ephemeris will still often be a simple printed table.
Even as rules become stricter, the necessities of war become more numerous ; in addition to food, shelter, and ammunition, today's militaries require fuel, batteries, spare mechanical parts, electronic equipment, and many other things.
Even if those machines are complex mechanical apparatuses, they still require a good level of skill from the cheat's part, to be used well.
Even a " Halda Speedpilot ", a mechanical analog trip computer of the type used for rally racing, was included in the package.
Even though Schickard designed his machine twenty years earlier, Pascal is still the inventor of the mechanical calculator because the drawings of Schickard's calculating clock described a machine that was neither complete nor fully usable.
Even as early as 1908, it was recognized that " The final, insurmountable problems with any form of mechanical scanning were the limited number of scans per second, which produced a flickering image, and the relatively large size of each hole in the disk, which resulted in poor resolution ".
Even though the technology of the day was more than sophisticated enough to avoid them, there were numerous mechanical problems with the disc's motor drive due to its having been engineered to be as affordable as possible.
Even as a young child, Mayer showed an intense interest with various mechanical mechanisms.
Even if they practice this as a mechanical technique, they start to experience things between themselves and other people they weren ’ t able to experience before.
Even more, it is necessary to annihilate it to pass to a mechanical state.
Even simple mechanical meters can have mechanical flags that are dropped by magnetic tampering or large DC currents.
Even their instruments were covered in extra electrical and mechanical devices.
Even if other visual works could be copyrighted, Burrow-Giles argued, photography was merely a mechanical process rather than an art, and could not embody an author's " idea ".
Even though the conception of dog has evolved since Descartes ' perception and depiction of animals as just " mechanical beings ", toward the modern recognition of a more complex nature as argued by the animal rights theory, there is a mostly Western conceptual difference between animals and humans, hence an established hierarchy that means dogs are still considered in some human societies as food, disposable, caged, experimental subjects or used in military warfare such as the mine-dogs ( hundminen ).
Even if the medium is vaulted and archived correctly, the mechanical properties of the machines have deteriorated to the point that they could do more harm than good to the tape or disc being played.
Even so, many of his mechanical plans and card-handling methods may forever remain a secret.
Even in modern slot machines, where mechanical reels seem to spin on the screen, the reels are actually spinning for entertainment value only.

Even and calculator
Even after the introduction of the electronic calculator for other purposes, they were used in time-speed-distance ( TSD ) rallies to aid in computation of times to checkpoints, distances off-course and so on, since the early electronic calculators did not fare well with the bounces and jolts of rally racing.

Even and had
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 as he said it, Greg knew they had found the enemy.
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 earlier than that he had resented the fact that I had been chosen to edit the club's Reporter.
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 earlier Haverfield had come to the same conclusion.
Even the Distilled Spirits Institute has long had a specific prohibition.
Even before the benches had dried, the Civil War veterans were straggling back to their places.
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 though I have always had a genius for `` throwing myself '' into every role and `` playing it for all it's worth '', no actress can be expected to do her best work when her fortune, her reputation, her livelihood, her home and her nation itself are all imperilled.
Even though we did not see many of your faces, it appears now quite evident that a considerable number of your profession heard, from those whom we had the fortune to encounter, that we had been in your midst.
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 Hudson, experienced in Arctic sailing and determined as he was, must have had qualms as he slid down the Thames.
Even though we had walked miles in Kyoto that day, we started out again to see Nara at night.
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 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 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.

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