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Even and old
Even Black's old crowbait began to snort, and from the house Black yelled, `` Jess!!
Even Sally, in spite of her gaiety and obvious welcome, followed the old taboo of `` quitting the gab when wearing the nosebag ''.
Even in his old age he displayed the same restless energy, and is said to have been contemplating a fresh attack on Carthage at the time of his death.
Even smaller amounts of boron may have been produced in the Big Bang, since it has been observed in some very old stars, while carbon has not.
Even during a legitimate jihad, which is fought not by a rag-tag army of misguided youth but by the state against identified aggressors, Islam has set certain principles like you can't harm the old, sick, women and children.
Even though it is a very old industry, meat production continues to be shaped strongly by the rapidly evolving demands of customers.
Even though the average life expectancy of Elizabethans was short, being between 26 and 39 was not considered old.
Even 30 year old pen plotters typically still function reliably, and many are available for less than $ 100 on auction and resale websites.
' Even in my old and yellowed Webster's, ' fiction ' is the third meaning of the word.
" Even today, tourist guides in Stockholm spice up their guiding of the old town ( Gamla Stan ) with the news about Christian II's " rehabilitation " back in Denmark.
Even so, agreements made at the Congress of Vienna ( where Spain was represented by Pedro Gómez Labrador, Marquis of Labrador ) would cement international support for the old, absolutist regime in Spain.
Even just a single string of batteries wired in series can have adverse interactions if new batteries are mixed with old batteries.
Even the most senior, renowned and professionally-accomplished nuclear-trained officers that Rickover had personally selected, such as Edward L. Beach, Jr., had mixed feelings about " the kindly old gentleman ," or simply " KOG ", as Rickover became euphemistically known in inner circles.
Even with modern classification, a mature cumulonimbus with its flat base, heaped midsection, and feathery top, along with accessory clouds that can appear in a variety of shapes and forms, has a composite structure that has led to a partial revival, initially by NASA, of the old nimbiform designation that uses the more restricted cumulonimbiform category name.
Even when Qui-Gon was conceived, Lucas toyed with making him the younger Jedi, as shown in concept art depicting Obi-Wan as an old man.
Even Amsterdam has a old gay village from the 1950s in the Red-light district.
Even so, in 2004, old recycled jarrah is routinely advertised in Perth papers for under $ 1. 50 per metre.
Even in the 12th century, Peter of Blois had described the old church as " a captive within the walls of the citadel like the ark of God in the profane house of Baal ".
Even the old one-armed pirate Mac Tavish is moved to tears of joy by the happy ending.
Even most current telephone exchanges support this method, as they need to be backward compatible with old subscriber hardware.
Even when he was in his late years, when he was 67 years old ( 1793 ), he played and won two blindfold games simultaneously in London.
Even during his years as a fugitive, he would slip back into town and gather with old friends at his favorite restaurant, El Morocco.
Even today you can see many of the original 80 year old homes that were the chicken ranches, and old buildings.

Even and literary
Even the great god Faulkner, the South's one probable contender for literary immortality, has little concerned himself with these matters ; ;
Even a female literary giant of the Victorian era, George Sand, observed " The cigar is a perfect compliment to an elegant lifestyle ".
Even before the last part of the serial was published, critics hailed the work as a literary treasure.
Even though a minority wrote AKP-themed literature, there was a general willingness of the larger community of authors to support this literary focus.
Even though there is an abundance of Flemish, Franco-Belgian, and American comics, they also created their own tradition, with a more literary kind of comics.
Even close friends and family were disapproving of Joyce's seemingly impenetrable text, with Joyce's brother Stanislaus " rebuk him for writing an incomprehensible night-book ", and former friend Oliver Gogarty believing the book to be a joke, pulled by Joyce on the literary community, referring to it as " the most colossal leg pull in literature since Macpherson's Ossian ".
Even before his death, Münchhausen's reputation as a storyteller was exaggerated by several writers, giving birth to a fully fictionalized literary character usually called simply Baron Munchausen.
Even if Khufu's name survived within the literary traditions for so long, different cultural circles surely fostered different views about Khufu's character and historical deeds.
Even amid the terrors of the French Revolution, Parr adhered to Whiggism, and his correspondence included every man of eminence, either literary or political, who adopted the same creed.
Even before her first novel was published, her literary reputation was already high, largely on the strength of her story " A Night Among the Horses ," which was published in The Little Review and reprinted in her 1923 collection A Book.
Even though the systemic Formalists incorporated the social dimension into literary theory and acknowledged the analogy between language and literature the figures of author and reader were pushed to the margins of this paradigm.
Even those who have questioned the literary prowess of Cao Yu, for instance, the noted critic C. T. Hsia, admit that the popularization and consolidation of China's theatrical genre is fundamentally owed to the first works of Cao Yu.
" Even though the literary salons, as opposed to the society salons, remained open to Custine, many people who were friendly with him sneered at him behind his back.
Even then, he also worked as literary critic for the magazine Truth, the London Evening News ( 1929-32 ) and The Observer ( 1937-43 ).
Even as a young boy Brontë read extensively, and was especially fond of the " Noctes Ambrosianae ", literary dialogues published in Blackwood's Magazine He took leadership role with Charlotte in a series of " Young Men " plays, which the siblings wrote and performed.
Even though he is not the most prolific of Thailand's celebrated authors, Khamsing is credited with beginning a tectonic shift in Thai literary style and focus.
Even if they do imply non-Greek originals, these accounts have been doubted, in part with an argument that the literary quality of the Greek of these books indicates that the Greek would be the original.
Even in death Bernhard caused disturbance by his, as he supposedly called it, posthumous literary emigration, by disallowing all publication and stagings of his work within Austria's borders.
Even writers not discussing evil twins in their literary sense have occasionally made reference to the goatee through quick metaphor:
Even so, Willis published many pieces of what would later be referred to as " The Longfellow War ", a literary battle between Poe and the supporters of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, whom Poe called overrated and guilty of plagiarism.
Even so, he manufactured a humble and modest persona, questioned his own literary merit, and purposely used titles, such as Pencillings by the Way and Dashes at Life With Free Pencil, which downplayed their own quality.
Even in his literary interests Hertzberg found an adversary in the ungrateful king, for Frederick William, to give one instances made it so difficult for him to use the archives that in the end Hertzberg entirely gave up the attempt.
Even at the university, Grabowski had developed a far-reaching literary interest, joining the Slavic Literary Society ( Towarzystwo Literacko-Słowianskie ).
Even as he transfers responsibility to Archimago, the narrator proceeds with his own words and verses to do an Archimagian thing, or what would nowadays be called " a poet thing " ( and " a man thing "), when he executes a literary tour de force in his account of the Morpheus passage.

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