Even-as Sentence Examples

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  • We had always teetered on the edge, Martha and me, even as young children, playing you-show-me-yours-I'll-show-you-mine and sneaking to places forbidden.

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  • He pulled her into his body, even as she refused to look at him.

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  • He said nothing, even as the last finger of light faded from the horizon and starlight replaced the sun.

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  • His gaze was roving, and his air distracted even as he bent to give Hannah a kiss on the cheek.

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  • He kissed her hard and deep, his intensity making her hunger for him flare even as she tried to suppress it.

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  • Frowning, Lana remained before the screen even as the blond woman disappeared.

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  • Katie nodded and sawed at the root, dripped more blood, then sawed again.  She forced herself to continue even as she grew tired.  Sticky blood covered the hilt of the dagger, her pants, the root, Deidre's shoe and pants leg.  Katie kept on, uncertain what might happen if she stopped for a break.

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  • Thunder had never bothered him, even as a child.

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  • She saw the emotion in his eyes, even as he nodded slowly.

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  • She strained to keep her hold on the guardsman, even as the other one left the cell and snatched a sword to finish her off.

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  • The demon sensed it, even as she struggled to figure out where he was.

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  • She had been so focused on having children – even as a child.

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  • His whisper was barely audible, even as his lips moved against her ear.

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  • But even as capital its growth was slow.

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  • Prior to 1858, when the modern building period commenced, Jerusalem lay wholly within its 16th-century walls, and even as late as 1875 there were few private residences beyond their limits.

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  • Yet this process of development is not to be conceived as if one stage is naturally produced out of the other, and not even as if the one followed the other in time.

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  • The full implications of the group of ideas require, and are likely to receive, much attention in the immediate future of biological investigation, but it is enough at present to point out that until the more obvious lines of inquiry have been opened out much more fully, we cannot be in a position to guess at the existence of a residuum, for which such a metaphysical conception as bathmism would serve even as a convenient disguise for ignorance.

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  • But this did not conclude the ceremony, even as far as the victim was concerned; it remained to dispose of the corpse.

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  • That larger conceptions prevailed in some of the loftier minds of Israel, and may be held to have existed even as far back as the age of Moses, is a fact which the Yahwistic cosmogony in Gen.

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  • Settled in and around Jerusalem, they look upon themselves as the sole community, the true Israel, even as it was believed that once before Israel entered and developed independently in the land of its ancestors.

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  • To a certain extent it would seem that even as Chronicles (q.v.) has passed through the hands of one who was keenly interested in the Temple service, so the other historical books have been shaped not only by the late priestly writers (symbolized in literary criticism by P), but also by rather earlier writers, also of priestly sympathies, but of " southern " or half-Edomite affinity.

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  • What book Ezra really brought from Babylon is uncertain; the writer, it seems, is merely narrating the introduction of the Law ascribed to Moses, even as a predecessor has recounted the discovery of the Book of the Law, the Deuteronomic code subsequently included in the Pentateuch.

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  • The De prelates of Valerian is concerned with secular princes, and even as late as the 14th century the title was occasionally applied to secular magistrates.

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  • It is possible that some of the incidents ascribed to this period properly belong to an earlier part of his life, and that tradition has idealized the life of David the king even as it has not failed to colour the history of David the outlaw and king of Hebron.

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  • The nature of the integument and its hairy clothing in all spiders enables them to be plunged under water and withdrawn perfectly dry, and many species, even as large as the common English house-spider (Tegenaria), are so lightly built that they can run with speed over the surface of standing water, and this faculty has been perfected in genera like Pirata, Dolomedes and Triclaria, which are always found in the vicinity of lakes or on the edges of rivers and streams, readily taking to the water or running down the stems of water plants beneath its surface when pursued.

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  • This feature seemed a reflection on the mendicant orders, and the idea of a community life without vows and not in isolation from everyday life, was looked upon as something new and strange, and even as bearing affinities to the Beghards and other sects, at that time causing trouble to both Church and state.

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  • That of "count" was, as Luchaire points out, "equivocal" even as late as the 12th century; any castellan of moderate rank could style himself comte who in the next century would have been called seigneur (dominus).

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  • Unfortunately, the timid way in which it was done made as ineffaceable an impression on Kruger even as the surrender after Majuba.

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  • In reality there were numerous minor variations in the cut and colour of ancient dress even as there are in the present day in or around Palestine.

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  • In person Voltaire was not engaging, even as a young man.

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  • The Meistergesang reached its highest point in the 16th century; and it can hardly be said to have outlived that epoch, although the traditions of the Meistersinger schools lingered in south German towns even as late as the 19th century.

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  • Many inscriptions of the Christian era have been found, some as late even as the 7th century.

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  • From 1872 onwards he was a strict teetotaller, not touching alcohol even as a medicine, and there was some murmuring among his clergy that his teaching on this subject verged on heresy.

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  • The figures, even as they stand, are sufficient to establish a definite German superiority, but they were accentuated by other circumstances.

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  • He was represented as a warrior performing superhuman feats, as a ruler dispensing perfect justice, and even as a martyr suffering for the faith.

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  • His ambition was generally more manifest than his discretion; but fortune favoured his ambition, even as to himself, somewhat beyond expectation, and still more in his posterity.

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  • He learned how to set type, and as a journeyman printer he wandered widely, going even as far east as New York.

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  • Still the Knights had been driven beyond the Vistula, and Poland had secured a seaboard; and it was due entirely to the infinite patience and tenacity of the king that even as much as this was won at last.

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  • These consist of galactin and lactochrome, substances peculiar to milk, discovered by Winter Blyth, with certain animal principles such as leucin, pepton, kreatin, tyrosin, &c. The salts in milk consist, according to the average of numerous analyses by Fleischmann, of the following Milk thus is not to be regarded as a definite chemical compound nor even as a mixture of bodies in fixed and invariable proportions.

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  • The rainfall is abundant; in the western island groups there is no well-marked rainy season, but over the whole region the greater part of the rainfall takes place during the southern summer, even as far north as Hawaii.

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  • Yet it appears to be only an approximate relation, and therefore probably accidental, as the volume by the examples is too large to agree to the cube of the length or to the weight, differing 1/20, or sometimes even as 1/12.

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  • And forgeve vs oure treaspases, even as we forgeve them whych treaspas vs.

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  • British commerce therefore suffered severely, even as far off as the Irish coasts, where it was found necessary to supply convoy to the Belfast linen trade.

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  • As a thinker he was not original, and even as a theologian he has produced but few schemes of doctrine, except his doctrine of sin.

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  • Morgain carries him off, mortally wounded, to Avalon, even as the Valkyr bears the Northern hero to Valhal.

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  • It has its centre not on earth but in heavenly places, where Christ sitteth at the right hand of God."5 (c) Thirdly, there is no question that the Lord intended the one fellowship of his saints to be a visible fellowship. The idea of an invisible church has only commended itself in dark hours when men despaired of unity even as an ideal.

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  • The chief results we have found against materialism are that bodies evolving account neither for the origin of themselves, their nature, and their fundamental order of resemblance and difference, nor for the nature and origin of consciousness, nor even as yet for their becoming good for conscious beings.

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  • In many points, especially his great nepotism - witness the promotion of the worthless Pier Luigi Farnesehe remained, even as pope, a true child of the Renaissance period in which he had risen to greatness.

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  • In Scotland, even as late as the reign of James VI., lords of parliament were always created bannerets as well as barons at their investiture, " part of the ceremony consisting in the display of a banner, and such ` barones majores ' were thereby entitled to the privilege of having one borne by a retainer before them to the field of a quadrilateral form."

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  • Manganese by itself rather lessens than increases the malleableness and, indeed, the general merit of the metal, but it is added intentionally, in quantities even as large as 1 5 to palliate the effects of sulphur and oxygen.

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  • The desulphurizing effect of this transfer of the sulphur from union with iron to union with calcium is due to the fact that, whereas iron sulphide dissolves readily in the molten metallic iron, calcium;sulphide, in the presence of a slag rich in lime, does not, but by preference enters the slag, which may thus absorb even as much as 3% of sulphur.

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  • Of late furnaces have been built even as wide as 17 ft.

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  • Compared with the Bessemer process, which converts a charge of even as much as 20 tons of pig iron into steel in a few minutes, and the open-hearth process which easily treats charges of 75 tons, the crucible process is, of course, a most expensive one, with its little 80-lb charges, melted with great consumption of fuel because the heat is kept away from the metal by the walls of the crucible, themselves excellent heat insulators.

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  • Castings which, like hydraulic press cylinders and steam radiators, must be dense and hence must have but little graphite lest their contents leak through their walls, should not have more than 1.75% of silicon and may have even as little as 1% if impenetrability is so important that softness and consequent ease of machining must be sacrificed to it.

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  • In the better classes of castings it is usually between 0.40 and 0.70%, and in chilled railroad car-wheels it may well be between 0.15 and 0.30%; but skilful founders, confronted with the task of making use of cast iron rich in manganese, have succeeded in making good grey iron castings with even as much as 2.20% of this element.

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  • Blowholes may be lessened or even wholly prevented by adding to the molten metal shortly before it solidifies either silicon or aluminium, or both; even as little as 0.002% of aluminium is usually sufficient.

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  • These characters are, however, peculiar to the adults of the male sex; and even as regards coloration young lions show indications of the darker stripes and mottlings so characteristic of the greater number of the members of the genus.

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  • The Egyptian Pharaohs of the XVIIIth dynasty had likewise been proclaimed mystically sons of this god, who, it was asserted, had impregnated the queenmother; and on occasion wore the ram's horns of Ammon, even as Alexander is represented with them on coins.

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  • He became known in the House of Commons principally for his candid criticism of the measures introduced by his nominal leaders, and he was rather to be ranked among the Opposition than as a Ministerialist; and when the crisis with the Transvaal came in 1899, Mr Courtney's views, which remained substantially what they were when he supported the settlement after Majuba in 1881, had plainly become incompatible with his position even as a nominal follower of Lord Salisbury and Mr Chamberlain.

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  • If, on the other hand, the endosperm is the product of an act of fertilization as definite as that giving rise to the embryo itself, we have to recognize that twin-plants are produced within the embryo-sac - one, the embryo, which becomes the angiospermous plant, the other, the endosperm, a short-lived, undifferentiated nurse to assist in the nutrition of the former, even as the subsidiary embryos in a pluri-embryonic Gymnosperm may facilitate the nutrition of the dominant one.

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  • The Union was at first rich in causes of friction, and in nothing else; even as late as 1745 it was most unpopular, but Scotland had no choice.

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  • In the north of Russia and Siberia its introduction was even as late as A.D.

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  • An immense joy in battle breathes through the earliest Norse literature, which has scarce its like in any other literature; and we know that the language recognized a peculiar battle fury, a veritable madness by which certain were seized and which went by the name of " berserk's way " (berserksgangr).2 The courage of the vikings was proof against anything, even as a rule against superstitious terrors.

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  • The natural consequence of this, indeed, was that when they declined, even as laymen, to be reconciled to the Church, they were handed over to the secular power to be burned.

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  • Rise to the height of your sonship to God; love your enemies even as God loves His; and if they kill you, God will care for you still; fear them not, fear only Him who loves you all.

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  • Some of the personal names are foreign and find analogues in Asia Minor; but even as the Philistines appear in biblical history as a " Semitic " people, so inscriptions from north Syria (c. 800-700) are in Canaanite and early Aramaean dialects, and are in entire agreement with " Semitic thought and ideas.

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  • It is, however, unquestionably true, that as a startling protest against measures" to silence,"in Jefferson's words," by force and not by reason the complaints or criticisms, just or unjust, of our citizens against the conduct of our agents,"they served, in this respect, a useful purpose; and as a counterblast against Hamiltonian principles of centralization they were probably, at that moment, very salutary; while even as pieces of constitutional interpretation it is to be remembered that they did not contemplate nullification by any single state, and, moreover, are not to be judged by constitutional principles established later by courts and war.

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  • The Mahommedan invaders introduced the profession of the historian, which reached a high degree of excellence, even as compared with contemporary Europe.

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  • In Armenia Maslama advanced even as far as the Caucasus.

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  • It is evident that thought, even as dealt with in pure logic, has an objectifying function.

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  • That he made very great advances towards the attainment of this object all will allow; that his method, even as completed in 1862, fully attains it is not so certain.

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  • On a Greek vase-painting the snake is the vehicle of the wrath of Athene, even as Chryse, another local " maiden," had a snake-guardian of a shrine which she sent against Philoctetes.'

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  • To them, therefore, Christianity presented itself not primarily as the religion of a redemption through the indwelling power of a risen saviour, as with Paul, nor even as the solution of the problem how the sins of men could be forgiven, but as the reconciliation of the antinomy of the intellect, indicated above.

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  • It is not God as abstract, infinite and eternal, as the far-away creator of the universe, or even as the ruler of the world, which Paul worships, but it is God revealed in Jesus Christ, the Father of Jesus Christ, the grace and mercy in Jesus Christ which deliver from evil.

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  • There is no evidence that any speech in Acts is the free composition of its author, without either written or oral basis; and in general he seems more conscientious than most ancient historians touching the essentials of historical accuracy, even as now understood.

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  • No fault, in this respect, can assuredly be found with the legendary Rama, a very paragon of knightly honour and virtue, even as his consort Sita is the very model of a noble and faithful wife; and yet this cult has perhaps retained even more of the character of mere hero-worship than that of Krishna.

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  • Since the epoch of Alexander the Great IIarran had been a famous centre of pagan and Hellenistic culture; its people were Syrian heathens, star-worshippers versed in astrology and magic. In their temples the planetary powers were propitiated by blood-offerings, and it is probable that human victims were occasionally sacrificed even as late as the 9th century of our era.

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  • In the Syriac churches, even as late as the 4th century, the married state seems to have been regarded as incompatible with the perfection of the initiated.

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  • While, therefore, it is a profound mistake to regard Bacon as a great constructive philosopher, or even as a lonely pioneer of modern thought, it is quite unfair to speak of him as a trifler.

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  • The fact that certain .teaching is associated with a name may have no real significance for its antiquity, even as a law ascribed to the age of Moses - the recognized law-givermay prove to be of much earlier or of much later inception.

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  • His unique knowledge of foreign affairs made him indispensable to the empress and her counsellors, and even as to home affairs his advice was almost invariably followed.

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  • During the 9th century extensive Scandinavian settlements were made on the east side of the Baltic, and even as early as the reign of Louis I.

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  • In the case of a terminating simple continued fraction the number of partial quotients may be odd or even as we please by writing the I last partial quotient, a n as a n - I +1.

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  • The thirty-eighth and last Abbasid caliph, Mostasim, was brutally murdered, and thus the Mahommedan caliphate ceased to exist even as an emasculated pontificate.

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  • The most famous monument of ancient Thebes was the outer wall with its seven gates, which even as late as the 6th century B.C. was probably the largest of artificial Greek fortresses.

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  • It lies on an elevation above the Newnill Channel, a tributary of the Rother, whose flat valley, called the Rother Levels, was an estuary within historic times; and even as late as the 18th century the sea was within 2 m.

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  • A new edition was called for even as late as 1914.

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  • It is a compilation, and even as such it leaves much to be desired.

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  • But the predominance of the pastuial industry is not by any means so marked as it was even as late as the last decade of the 19th century.

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  • And how can we believe you even as to the fact that he appeared to you?

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  • The existence of a larger Avesta, even as late as the 9th century A.D., is far from being a mere myth.

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  • It is worth noting that even as late as the close of the 16th century the Maronite patriarch found it necessary to protest by anathema against imputations of heresy.

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  • Secondly, whereas it has been argued 'above that " Opinion " is necessarily included in the system, Zeller, supposing Parmenides to deny the Nonent even as a matter of opinion, regards that part of the poem which has opinion for its subject as no more than a revised and improved statement of the views of opponents, introduced in order that the reader, having before him the false doctrine as well as the true one, may be led the more certainly to embrace the latter.

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  • This method is often adopted in practical life, even as regards mixed quantities; thus £57,593, 16s.

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  • There is as yet no satisfactory classification of the Ophiurida into orders expressing lines of descent; even as regards families, leading writers are at variance.

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  • On the contrary Canute had more English than Danish courtiers and ministers about his person, and sent many Englishmen as bishops and some even as royal officers to Denmark.

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  • The Irish parliament took umbrage at the superiority claimed by England, and threw out the measure as an insult, though, even as it stood, it was undeniably in favor of Ireland.

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  • Historians are to serve no, cause but that of truth; in so far even as they desire a line of investigation to lead to a particular result, they are not, maintains Professor Bury, real historians.

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  • Ephorus, relying on Hesiodic tradition of an aboriginal Pelasgian type in Arcadia, elaborated a theory of the Pelasgians as a warrior-people spreading (like "Aryans") from a "Pelasgian home," and annexing and colonizing all the parts of Greece where earlier writers had found allusions to them, from Dodona to Crete and the Troad, and even as far as Italy, where again their settlements had been recognized as early as the time of Hellanicus, in close connexion once more with "Tyrrhenians."

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  • Rothe, for example, who on this point may be regarded as a representative thinker, rejects the idea that fasting is a thing meritorious in itself, and is very doubtful of its value even as an aid to devotional feeling.

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  • While he lived he did not seem at all cut out for that distinction even as an Imperialist.

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  • He, however, "regarded Mark not only as the first narrator, but even as the creator of the gospel history, thus making the latter a fiction and Christianity the invention of a single original evangelist" (Pfleiderer).

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  • That sacred communication of His flesh and blood whereby Christ transfuses into us His life, even as if it penetrated into our bones and marrow, He in the Supper attests and seals; and that not by a vain or empty sign set before us, but there He puts forth the efficacy of His Spirit whereby He fulfils what He promises.

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  • This citadel was, even as late as the beginning of the 19th century, the strongest fortified place in Persia, and owed its strength to the Afghans who took Barn in 1719 and were not finally expelled until 1801.

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  • This, of course, was only Lancastrian claim, never valid, even as such, till the direct male line of John of Gaunt had become extinct.

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  • On the 14th of January 1799, however, the Senate, sitting as a court of impeachment, decided that it had no jurisdiction, Blount not then being a member of the Senate, and, in the Senate's opinion, not having been, even as a member, a civil officer of the United States, within the meaning of the constitution.

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  • To the Arabians Aristotle represented and summed up Greek philosophy, even as Galen became to them the code of Greek medicine.

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  • Fishing is carried on, though there is no port and the fishermen haul their boats up the beach; the old hulks (caloges) serve as sheds and even as dwellings.

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  • The superstition was extended to a cult surviving among some Jews even as late as the 7th century A.D.

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  • Images of his brother played through his thoughts, images of Claire's father presenting her to Darian, of their visible love, of Darian's death, of his own involvement with Claire … The images hit fast and hard, even as he exited the compound and destroyed it with a flash of power.

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  • Visions of Czerno and home videos from Darian morphed into a grotesque nightmare that made her body shake, even as she tried to push the dream from her thoughts.

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  • Kiera retorted even as her heart leapt at the prospect.

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  • He found himself on the Caribbean Sanctuary, in the small chamber with the Oracle book.  Sea breeze swept through the small windows of the room, and he took a step towards the lectern on which the open book rested.  The pages displayed had a few words written on them rather than the constantly shifting writing that normally scrawled itself across the pages.  He felt himself compelled towards the book even as his fight-or-flight instinct reared up.

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  • She had been so focused on having children – even as a child.

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  • Even connections that appear identical may vary in size, even as little as 1mm.

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  • You are highly conscientious and even as a child you possessed great maturity, soberness, and worldly wisdom.

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  • In fact the Bible says, " That ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope.

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  • Therefore, one should control oneself, even as a trader controls a noble steed.

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  • Took the video camera again, even as we descended we spotted a sleeping stingray and another bigger one further on.

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  • Yet even as their guests arrive, events are slowly unraveling, setting up the tone of the rest of the play.

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  • There is in fact no clear evidence of the existence of a distinction between priests and Levites in any Hebrew writing demonstrably earlier than the Deuteronomic stage, although, even as the Pentateuch contains ordinances which have been carried back by means of a "legal convention" to the days of Moses, writers have occasionally altered earlier records of the history to agree with later standpoints.'

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  • The pope was confirmed in his rectorship of the cities ceded by Aistolf, with the further understanding, tacit rather than expressed, that, even as he had wrung these provinces for the Italic people from both Greeks and Lombards, so in the future he might claim the protectorate of such portions of Italy, external to the kingdom, as he should be able to acquired This, at any rate, seems to be the meaning of that obscure re-settlement of the peninsula which Charles effected.

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  • As the sum total of the wisdom propounded in the mystery of Agni, the searcher after truth is exhorted to meditate on that Self, made up of intelligence, endowed with a body of spirit, a form of light, and of an ethereal nature; holding sway over all the regions and pervading this All, being itself speechless and devoid of mental states; and by so doing he shall gain the assurance that "even as a grain of rice, or the smallest granule of millet, so is the golden Purusha in my heart; even as a smokeless light, it is greater than the sky, greater than the ether, greater than the earth, greater than all existing things; - that Self of the Spirit is my Self; on passing away from hence, I shall obtain that Self.

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  • Mitra, even as late as the 15th century, retained its simple meaning of cap (see Du Cange, Glossarium, s.v.); to Isidore of Seville it is specifically a woman's cap. Infula, which in late ecclesiastical usage was to be confined to mitre (and its dependent bands) and chasuble, meant originally a piece of cloth, or the sacred fillets used in pagan worship, and later on came to be used of any ecclesiastical vestment, and there is no evidence for its specific application to the liturgical head-dress earlier than the 12th century.

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  • The deists, compelled by their view of the relation of God to nature to regard miracles as interventions, disposed of the miracles of the Bible either as " mistaken allegory " or even as conscious fraud on k the part of the narrators.

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  • Thus the housing of the poor has been improved, though this difficult problem is yet far from solution; not the large towns only, but the larger villages also, are cleansed and drained; food has been submitted to inspection by skilled officers; water supplies have been undertaken on a vast scale; personal cleanliness has been encouraged, and with wonderful success efforts have been made to bring civilized Europe back from the effects of a long wave of Oriental asceticism, which in its neglect and contempt of the body led men to regard filth even as a virtue, to its pristine cleanliness under the Greeks and Romans.

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  • During the middle ages they were popularly looked upon as cretins, lepers, heretics and even as cannibals.

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  • This form of organization ultimately became universal, and already before the end of the 2nd century it was established in all the parts of Christendom with which we are acquainted, though in Egypt it seems to have been the exception rather than the rule, and even as late as the middle of the 3rd century many churches there were governed by a plurality of officers instead of by a single head (see Harnack, Mission and Ausbreitung des Christenthums, pp. 337 seq.).

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  • Such is the story of his begetting, where Uther takes upon him the form of Gorlois to deceive Yguerne, even as Siegfried changed shapes with Gunther to the undoing of Briinnhilde.

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  • Pius V., formerly Michele Ghisleri and a member of the Dominican Order observed even as pope the strictest rules of the brotherhood, and was already regarded as a saint by his contemporaries.

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  • Its general philosophical setting may be said to enhance its value even as logic.

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  • Oddly, it still seemed reasonable even as we coasted through three red lights to get home.

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  • Thus it is that Even as the roots, shut in the darksome earth, Share in the tree-top's joyance, and conceive Of sunshine and wide air and winged things, By sympathy of nature, so do I gave evidence of things unseen.

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  • I also recited "Laus Deo," and as I spoke the concluding verses, he placed in my hands a statue of a slave from whose crouching figure the fetters were falling, even as they fell from Peter's limbs when the angel led him forth out of prison.

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  • I could always tell if visitors had called in my absence, either by the bended twigs or grass, or the print of their shoes, and generally of what sex or age or quality they were by some slight trace left, as a flower dropped, or a bunch of grass plucked and thrown away, even as far off as the railroad, half a mile distant, or by the lingering odor of a cigar or pipe.

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  • But a government in which the majority rule in all cases cannot be based on justice, even as far as men understand it.

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  • Bless his counsels, his undertakings, and his work; strengthen his kingdom by Thine almighty hand, and give him victory over his enemy, even as Thou gavest Moses the victory over Amalek, Gideon over Midian, and David over Goliath.

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  • But even as he spoke he began to doubt whether this was the corporal he knew or a stranger, so unlike himself did the corporal seem at that moment.

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  • In fact the Bible says, That ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope.

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  • This non-traditional wrap will keep your baby securely wrapped, even as he is passed from one pair of loving hands to the next as friends and family love and admire him.

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  • The budget-minded sets on the market are fine for family barbecues, but if you are considering entering badminton competitively or even as a "serious" hobby, you should be in the market for some decent equipment.

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  • Latex is first formed as a liquid and then cooled to create softer, less springy boxsprings or even as mattress toppers to add a different feel to your current mattress.

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  • Post-surgery, your cat will be kept overnight and even as long as two days to ensure that there are no complications and that rehabilitation is coming along well.

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  • Even if the rest of your furniture isn't black, a black china cabinet hutch will look beautiful standing next to the deep merlot color of cherry wood or even as a contrast to golden oak finishes.

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  • It can be used as a base color across the entire lid, as a highlighter on the brow bone, or even as a blush to accent the cheek bones.

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  • Homemade paper also tends to be thick, which can be effective as a particularly sturdy scrapbook page, decorative element, or even as a cover for a small scrapbook.

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  • Use the punches as creative corners on photos or even as confetti on a party table.

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  • Many teens automatically think of babysitting when they think of getting a job for the summer, or even as a part-time job throughout the school year.

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  • Raw foodists report having excellent health and energy, far more than they enjoyed even as traditional vegans.

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  • Simply put, vegetarians who follow a sensible meal plan are thinner than most omnivores - and stay that way even as they age.

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  • They may want to repurpose the dress into a bedspread, into pillow covers or even as part of a wall hanging.

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  • Roloff Farms is open to the public during pumpkin season and this vandalism is occurring even as film crews are on the premises shooting the newest season of Little People Big World.

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  • If you are shopping internationally, you are generally in luck as the Biscotti line has achieved distribution in several countries such as France, Russia and Japan; even as far as the Middle East.

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  • Many luxury cruise liners keep guests for longer trips, even as long as 14 days at sea.

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  • But even as a puppy she never pottied in the house.

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  • Mountain Sweet (Ceanothus) - Beautiful shrubs of the Buckthorn family, some hardy enough on light soils in sunny places to endure our climate, even as bush plants, though the majority form good wall plants.

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  • In many gardens, even as far north as Yorkshire, it may be grown well against a wall, and even if destroyed in a hard season increase is so easy that the loss is soon made good.

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  • Indoors, they are often used as wall and door hangings, picture or clock frames, tabletop centerpieces, and even as basket decorations.

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  • You are trying to make your base as even as possible.

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  • Depending on the style, plus size backless tops can be worn for all types of occasions from weddings to Friday nights out with your friends, or even as a cover-up at the beach that still lets you soak up the sun.

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  • This allows the senior to maintain a residence even as their health and personal care needs advance.

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  • Whether your hair is gray, its natural color or highlighted, this is a cut that makes you look sharp, even as it softens your face.

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  • Discount eyeglass frames offer customers an opportunity to remain fashionable, even as they save you money!

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  • You may have been given a pair of roll-ups as part of a promotion or maybe even as a party favor.

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  • This ensures the coaster will continue to operate and offer thrills to new generations of coaster lovers, even as bigger, faster, and more powerful inverted coasters are constructed around the world.

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  • Studies have shown that some children are born with inhibited temperaments, which means that even as infants, they are more likely to be fearful and wary of new situations.

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  • Many children are tense and unusually active, even as infants.

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  • Many children diagnosed with atopic dermatitis have a history of xerosis even as newborns.

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  • In fact, testing is the only way to know for sure if children without symptoms have been exposed to lead, since they can appear healthy even as long-term damage occurs.

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  • However, even as he blazes new trails, he isn't afraid to learn from those who have come before him.

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  • Traditional Japanese dance has remained a staple of world culture even as Japan has become synonymous with cutting-edge technology and trendy fashion.

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  • It is common for sufferers to experience this condition even as a child.

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  • These runway styles may not be the latest hair trends, but their simplistic avant garde lines keep them perennial, even as fashion trends roll through the changes.

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  • The real estate market became flooded with supply, even as demand decreased further due to continued interest rate increases.

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  • Mortgage brokers are commonly used by people who want to purchase residential structures, either as a primary residence or even as an investment home that will be rented out or resold after some repairs and improvements.

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  • These stylish jeans feature an adjustable button out waistband to allow for the correct fit even as your belly continues to expand.

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  • They crave a feeling of finally belonging to themselves…a feeling they may never have felt, even as children.

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  • It has a built-in shelf bra and the bottoms have an underbelly fit for guaranteed comfort even as you grow.

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  • Men have been swimming in shorts alone since the 1930s, although tank tops were often still part of the suit even as late as the 1950s.

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  • The types of women's swimsuits available are continually expanding even as some of the suits themselves get more and more micro, or smaller.

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  • It can also be used for scaling fish, cleaning soles of shoes or even as a chisel.

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  • These sweet little lamps come in many different styles that can be perfect for a living room, bathroom, or even as outdoor décor.

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  • Remember to keep dating and reconnecting even as your relationship matures.

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  • Whatever the "popular kids" are doing might just set the stage for the rest of us, even as adults, and even for each other in the land of Hollywood (hey, that's why they're trends!).

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  • The temptation to rely on the strangers - well-meaning as they are - for comfort, or even as a new relationship, can be strong.

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  • Like any engagement ring, a three stone ring can be crafted with different metals, even as a two-toned design.When matching a three stone ring with a wedding band, there are several options.

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  • Because most mokume gane engagement rings lack stones, they are highly prized choices for men's engagement rings or even as wedding bands.

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  • Once both parties have moved on, because they were able to work together even as they moved apart, they will be able to recover and find a meaningful relationship elsewhere with a new symbol to represent their new love and commitment.

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  • The style is more reminiscent of a tote bag, but is roomy enough to use as a carryall for books, as a diaper bag or even as a purse.

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  • This is a valuable skill even as your child grows into adulthood.

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  • From ballet flats to leather pumps, Naturalizer shoes for women are decidedly feminine, even as much as they are practical.

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  • Thus far, they don't seem to be available in brick-and-mortar stores, although this may soon change, even as the vehicles themselves slowly disappear from car lots.

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  • While her character could have been a caricature, Parisse played Julia Lindsay with delicious insanity and managed to engender sympathy even as her character committed reprehensible acts.

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  • She schemed to keep he and Christine apart, even as Christine moved on with her own life romantically, Phyllis stalked her.

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  • The women work to get back to normal even as their husbands are deployed.

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  • Therapy balls, trampolines, bicycles, or jump ropes are a lot of fun for children even as they enhance muscle coordination and balance.

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  • Changes in that tightly structured daily routine can cause anxiety, often expressed by repetitive behaviors or verbalizations or, in some cases, even as violent outbursts.

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  • These problems may be visible even as the child is quite young.

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  • And even as these more costly transport and distribution systems are in place, costs will continue to increase.

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  • He was known even as young adult to create films and dabble with film.

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  • It changes our history even as it breaks a new path through the present."

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  • If you are interested in handmade soap making as a hobby, or even as a business, you are not alone.

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  • By utilizing your core even as you complete upper and lower body movements, you'll be well on your way to a more sculpted physique in no time.

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  • The weight training will keep your muscles stimulated and make sure you don't cannibalize your muscle mass while cutting calories, and may even boost your metabolism -- meaning you'll burn more calories even as you sleep.

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  • Weight training hikes the resting metabolism, which burns calories even as you sleep, while cardio is great for burning off extra chunks of calories a couple times a week, which helps attain the flat abs you want.

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  • No longer meant to be hidden, exotic lingerie can be seen as an undergarment or even as outerwear.

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  • The Racerback Seamless Pullover is made of soft microfiber that wicks moisture even as it offers shaping and support.

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  • Often, if you are buying in bulk even as an individual or a small group, they will be willing to cut you a deal.

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  • In addition to making great centerpieces, balloons can be used as decorations, as party favors, as party games, or even as gifts.

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  • They can be used as a centerpiece or even as a garnish.

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  • Girls still love attending slumber parties even as teenagers, and the following slumber party ideas can help you get your party started!

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  • But Anderson Cooper, even as a Q, would never be a malicious omnipotent being - no, his legendary compassion would be stirred by the crew's sad fashion plight.

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  • It's been my dream since my early years as a child, and I did more than dabble with it, even as a kid.

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  • Williams choice of darker music and more mournful chord progressions is an ode to the darker tale that ends with the hero's fall, even as his children are born who will eventually rise to "save him".

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  • Some people love the Star Wars original score so much that they like to have it as their phone ringtone, as a startup theme song for their computer or even as a song to listen to on iPod or an MP3 player.

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  • The idea of having a robot as a pet seemed unrealistic, even as late as the 1980's.

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  • It increases the lifespan of new content even as various protocols change in the way information is processed.

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  • She tried to keep her breathing steady even as she wanted to run screaming and hide behind Rhyn.

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  • The great medieval canon lawyer Lyndwood illustrates the difficulty of distinguishing, even as late as the middle of the 15th century, between concubinage and a clandestine, though legal, marriage.

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