Mr Bradbury said people should know better than to start any sort of fire within a forest, even if they thought it was only an old tree trunk. |
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There's never been a better time for an unheralded side to enjoy a long run, even if lifting the trophy is sadly out of the question these days. |
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And even if this is all a big hoax or joke and you don't end up playing for Houston, I still hate you. |
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If so, the risk of litigation might well discourage the practice of defensive hacking even if it should be legal. |
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Even the scientists who advocate for that protocol recognise that it will not make one jot of difference, even if it is fully implemented. |
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It is a mystery, but a delightful one, even if you care not a jot for genealogy. |
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It's got to the point where even if I put the bathroom light on they scream abuse at me. |
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Still, they have a long way to go, even if they were clearly putting up a fight. |
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Responsible discussion on public issues even if they are sub judice should be allowed in a democratic society. |
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Bauser said the board still had to pay its staff and caterers even if the match was rained out. |
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But even if the Court gets to that issue, Otis thinks it will probably find that the physical evidence should have been admitted. |
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Because, you know, even if I am traveling or taking an extended break or whatevs, the people still expect me to post reg'lar and good. |
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Riders charged with driving offences can be fined and receive points on their driving licence even if they are not old enough to hold one. |
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The livestock industry argues that ranchers have a right to graze on any land near their water rights, even if they do not own the land. |
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So even if one starts with a random sample, the sample can end up being greatly biased by way of the limited response. |
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A champion at school, he never failed to join his friends for a game of kabaddi, even if it scared his teachers. |
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But rest assured that even if it's an advertorial, I will remain blatantly honest. |
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Abalone does not have a blood-clotting mechanism, and even if slightly damaged it will continue to bleed until found by scavenging whelks. |
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The distinction between ranking and classification is an important one, even if it is lost on many in higher education. |
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The bottom line is, even if you work out every day, aerobic exercise can only take the body so far. |
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He whines, whimpers and barks at anything that dares enter our garden, even if it's only birds doing a fly over. |
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Caressa will continue to collect kangaroos even if people think she's got kangaroos in the top paddock! |
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And every year many of us can't help wishing for a white Christmas, even if it's 70 degrees outside. |
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Your desk reveals more about your personality than you might think, even if you work in a white-shoe law firm that frowns on personal expression. |
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Sidhe never regretted doing it, even if her afterlife had not been as wonderful as she had hoped. |
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So far everything we've kept back will have a place in the next house, even if only once a year, like Christmas decorations. |
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And even if directors were found to have wrongly kept back information they could not be fined, Sir Howard said. |
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He said that prices will be kept down even if it meant forgoing some profit. |
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She kept on trying to talk to me in English even if her vocabulary was pretty limited. |
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A stroke can affect your ability to read and write and even if you can talk, sometimes the words don't come out in the correct order. |
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Every page is compulsively readable, and usually says something very funny, even if it happens to be wrong. |
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Both teams tend to have the attitude that whoever wins this one wins the tournament, even if last year they discovered otherwise. |
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Historical novels can introduce children to how people lived in other ages, even if told with contemporary sensibilities in mind. |
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For if you allow these beauties to age, even if only for a minute, they will lose their sharpness, their appeal and their zest. |
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Interestingly, he said that even if there had been a narrow decision in favour of reappointing him, he would have continued. |
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How is it that you always made pies for the cousins, even if they visited when Key limes were out of season? |
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Hence even if disarmament were achieved, conflicts would eventually provoke rearming. |
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So, even if the world hasn't been accommodating to liberalism to date, this does not mean that it cannot be made into a liberal world order. |
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In that respect Scotland made progress last week, even if it did so amid a flurry of discouraging headlines. |
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People still shrink from the terrible word cancer, even if they themselves have not been diagnosed with this dread disease. |
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And even if the van only has a lap belt, that will keep you from being ejected from the vehicle. |
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To this must be added the cost of the ongoing, even if limited, process of reconstruction. |
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But even if population density is regarded as a reason for India's economic languor, it cannot be justified. |
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The more money you have, the more successful you are and the more respect you may receive, even if you gob and smoke in theatres. |
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But even if he knowingly told a falsehood simply to get more credibility, that would be serious professional misconduct. |
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The second point is very important because even if your car is locked and alarmed, it is still at risk if there are valuables on view. |
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It should not therefore fall within Article 30, even if it did in fact lead to a reduction in imports. |
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Willie made me beautiful dresses, even if she used leftover pieces and remnants. |
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So much is lacking here that the society does seem truly horrible, even if its people are superficially happy. |
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She had learned to appear as if she were in the know even if she was utterly lost. |
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We feel the law is inherently abusive of Constitutional limits on power, even if its limitations are adhered to letter-perfect. |
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To this day, even if I simply think about being in such a situation, my stomach knots, my body tenses, and I go into avoidance mode. |
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What they say has relevance over time, even if their words were prompted by particular moments in time. |
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Anyway, you're not doing anyone any good by being out of work, even if your old boss is a running dog lackey of the bourgeoisie. |
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Mountains are vitally important for our well-being even if we never put on hiking boots and a woolly hat to climb them. |
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Any rent received from the property is fully taxable in Ireland, even if you do not remit the rent to Ireland. |
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And even if they do not form the next Government, they stand to receive fat pension cheques whilst they continue to work and earn. |
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Problems can arise even if the rate of groundwater withdrawals doesn't exceed the rate at which precipitation recharges the aquifer, says Alley. |
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As for memoirs, even if there are any, they cannot always be trusted or relied upon. |
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The problem was that many people came in on that day by chance, taking advantage of the sale even if they weren't regular customers. |
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The few seemingly simple slips of paper turn out to be a confusing labyrinth of coupons, even if colour coordinated. |
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So even if this song doesn't make it as big as Gangnam Style, it's still a killer of a summer single! |
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For the hardcore, even if you never get to MetroFlex, knowing that such a Xanadu still exists should gladden your heart. |
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Sometimes, even if you think you're being totally reasonable, your mom may not be receptive to your suggestions. |
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But even if there is no bad news awaiting you at the hotel reception desk, that feeling lasts only hours, a day or two at the most. |
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Being a dyed in the wool racer, I admit I will watch anything going round and round, even if it has a lawn mower engine. |
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I suspect the best solution to weight gain is not another miracle diet but more exercise, even if it kills you. |
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They've since pledged to limit the length of their trips, even if it means taking a red-eye to get home. |
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Sadly, churchgoers are not necessarily the same thing as regenerate believers, even if numbered in thousands in a particular locality. |
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I was not crazy enough to get involved with a Klanswoman even if I weren't already in love. |
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It will take all of their energy and wits to survive the beast known as New York, even if it kills them. |
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This meant that even if the company went into receivership, the trademark would still belong to the family. |
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And even if he should miraculously escape the forcefield, the wolf pack of ships waiting just outside it would certainly get him. |
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You could not run away from the sound of their calling even if you wanted to. |
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The third law says that the motion of any moving body tends to be rectilinear, even if in fact it is circular or curved through collision. |
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This is meant to be read aloud with some drama and fun even if you're not an actor. |
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Most people speak Amharic even if it is not their mother tongue, because it is the national language. |
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And even if they keep the world guessing, ambiguities are often put to work in dealing with sensitive matters. |
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In other words, Labour would have had a landslide election victory in 1997 even if no tactical vote had been cast. |
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But even if someone does come at me, I think I'm playing well enough that I can hopefully hold them off. |
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It's still pretty high, but even if it does, we can be on alert to get out of here as soon as possible. |
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The Oberrealschule did offer the Abitur, even if its certificate did not provide all the privileges of the classical diploma. |
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Alabama is determined to find a suitable backup for QB Brodie Croyle, even if it means developing a walk-on. |
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The movie is still impressive, even if contemporary viewers may be baffled by the abrupt shifts between styles, time periods and storylines. |
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If you're a bloke you do feel a bit of a wally driving the thing, even if you do manage to buy one in black or silver. |
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It's also worth noting that even if people don't apply for an absentee ballot, in many states you can vote early, which is what I plan to do. |
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I couldn't win at a game of wallyball even if my competition consisted entirely of mannequins clad in movement restricting plate mail armor. |
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But even if such programs should not be absolutely excluded, a strong case can be made for a ban on them at least for now. |
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Interest is normally charged at once, even if you pay the bill in full on time. |
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So James is up there where we wanna go, and even if we go in the opposite direction, he's there. |
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I'm not sure how to take this forward, that's even if I wanna take this forward. |
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He had the kind of personality that made you want to believe everything he said, even if he said the sky was pink. |
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When that happens heads are going to roll even if it happens in such a way so that placing blame is absurd. |
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Professional qualifications carried status, even if they did not always bring wealth. |
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We had said war clouds were hovering, but sometimes lightning strikes even if the weather is clear. |
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The insurance companies in their standard policies exclude damage resulting from water, even if that water is driven by wind. |
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The 30 to 40 miles per hour wind drove perpendicular across my path making it impossible to stay on the road even if I could see it. |
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Just about every camera in the world these days has a battery, even if it is just to drive the needle on the light meter. |
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After dealing with it for so long, I really grew to appreciate it, rather than hate it, even if it didn't always warm my heart. |
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Its rhythmic verve and thematic appeal carry it along, even if it sounds like Mozart warmed-over. |
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These nights always attract a large crowd, and turn out to be most enjoyable, even if you lose your shirt. |
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It is a very stable material, which is unlikely to warp or crack even if excessive heat is applied. |
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At the end of the day even if all the work was done on the centre, we'd still have a large hall upstairs and a rabbit warren of rooms. |
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In some cases the value and utility of data is actually increasing as data ages even if the accesses to that data decline. |
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Building stashes of possible fabrics makes the construction of color quilts possible even if we sew at midnight or dawn in our jammies. |
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For the pagan, the alienation from divinity is so palpable and painful that it must be overcome at all costs, even if ethics are the price. |
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Similarly, even if you pick up two kings or queens your quatorze is likely to be beaten by a quatorze of Aces. |
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There shouldn't be anything disturbing or jarring in a bedroom, even if you're using the most modern style of design. |
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This was his trump card, and he wanted to make sure it got played, even if the commission was too docile to press for it. |
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Players must follow suit, except that a non-trump lead may be trumped even if you have a card of the suit led. |
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It is advisable to plant the water plantains behind smaller plants even if they appear smaller at the time of installation. |
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People are going to find a way to enjoy themselves, even if it means breaking the law. |
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I figured that since I am now acquainted with millionaires, I must look like one, even if I am not. |
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You must pay this fee even if you pay off your balance when your credit card bill arrives. |
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And I too got the knack after a while, looking at the way they dress, even if they're not wearing the jilbab or the kopiah. |
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Notre Dame Cathedral will always be my favorite place, even if the gargoyles are weather-worn and protected by a metal barrier. |
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The second half was brimful of exciting action, even if the scoring returns were nothing to crow about. |
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And even if he was being serious about the tsunami escape centre, who's to say the idea is ludicrous? |
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I will certainly never be late again, even if it means having to pack an overnight bag and travel by ScotRail the night before. |
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The NRC says, even if a plane did attack a nuclear plant the likelihood of releasing radioactivity is low. |
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I have a quite acute sense of smell, even if it is a bit overwhelmed with bleach and antiseptics. |
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The main disadvantage is that they are a bit fragile in heavy weather even if they are weighted down. |
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At Ascot he would be nicely weighted even if he will run from three pounds out of the handicap. |
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The animation is beautifully rendered and the storytelling top notch even if the pacing is, at times, erratic. |
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Any port in a storm, quoth the sailors, even if it's a Port-O-Potty. |
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I'll float the hypothesis even if I don't hold with it for one moment. |
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For lovers of forgotten Romantic symphonies, this is a treat, even if the interpretations could have been a bit more joyous and the orchestral playing more refulgent. |
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Such positive trends are not going to be threatened anytime soon, even if and when the Comcast-Time Warner merger happens. |
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If a farmer does everything agronomically within the organic standards, then the product will be considered certified organic, even if there are traces of contamination. |
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In this painting, joy, rapture, release, and escape are all terms that become important, even if their value is always of the verge of becoming equivocal. |
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Galon comes across as a doer for liberal causes, even if she does not always make headlines. |
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Besides, even if pot were really, really, really well regulated like prescription drugs, diversion and abuse will still happen. |
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But even if you did have the chance to adapt them into films, would you even want to, especially after making two trilogies? |
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Finally, even if the court did decide to pursue charges, it would be unable to apprehend wanted suspects. |
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And even if the suspect goes on to be pronounced innocent, he or she does not get off scot-free. |
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Kids are under enormous pressure to collect the whole set and it seems they will do so even if it means stealing them or holding someone up at knifepoint. |
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But most women do the walk with their man, even if they later wise up and decide to leave him after all. |
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Yorke and Godrich know how to make all this fiddling about sound pretty good, even if just as background music. |
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I don't think that answer is obvious, even if we concede that the Bangladeshi government is inadequately responsive. |
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That's fine, but the harsh reality is that even if, God forbid, a child is killed or seriously injured, it will not make a blind bit of difference in the long term. |
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And the council warned it would step up its campaign, with new powers meaning it could take firms to court even if it has not caught them in the act of dumping. |
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But even if providing Marnell with a platform does nothing to benefit society, maybe it benefits the woman herself. |
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Gourlay has been looking forward to returning home from Sydney, even if he is loathe to swap the sunshine of a southern hemisphere spring for the cold of a Scottish winter. |
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In the new, leaner strategy, any bloat has to go, even if it means reversing on a major earlier decision. |
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But even if the great conqueror lies elsewhere, the Kasta bones might well be those of his wife. |
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The book is a rattling good read, even if it is on historiography. |
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Still anything that engages the average reader with our remote past, even if in the form of a romantic time-condensing allegory, has got to be a good thing. |
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Kiss-offs come in many forms but they're still kiss-offs, even if they're unstintingly polite and bear the seal of the Worcester district attorney. |
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It is also unlikely that he could have gotten the idea by encountering an ice island on the polar pack, even if he had actually travelled a long distance on it. |
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The county council is urging all parents to start walking their children to school, even if it is just for the last half a mile to the school gate itself. |
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I mean, even if he wins Ohio, if his opponent wins New York and California, which the polls suggest he's going to win in a walk, isn't it game, set, match? |
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He would be 35 at the end of it and, even if anybody wanted to employ a man with such a tarnished reputation, he would be too old to start afresh. |
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It is expected that the project will take about 6 to 8 weeks to complete and even if you can only go along for an odd session and a cup of coffee, you would be most welcome. |
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And I knew even if I verbally lashed out at him, Trey would still take it. |
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The risk of disappointment is very great and analysts warn that France could see old divisions re-emerging very quickly, even if there is a change of president. |
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It sounded absolutely thrilling, totally adrenaline pumping and so, even if I've never held a tunny rod in my own hands, at least those in my family have. |
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That imbalance will continue even if and when Iran acquires nuclear capability. |
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Unst is precisely the kind of place where locals would pay high electricity bills even if they did not have to contend with severe winter weather and dramatic wind chill. |
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His motivations to just make money can be viewed by this audience as self-centered, even if they may be business savvy. |
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Sometimes you have to lend a good part of your day to fostering friendly relations with those about you even if you'd rather be doing something else. |
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This is our land, and we cannot leave it, even if it kills us. |
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I mean, even if she didn't feel well, she would be there with bells on. |
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Nye, meanwhile, spent three-quarters of the debate sounding like a clueless geek, even if his points were scientifically valid. |
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A crackdown on a Tiananmen scale is on many minds, even if no one has the foggiest idea what Beijing is planning. |
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Philip Walsh conducts Jonathan Dove's ingenious orchestral reduction with flair, even if he can't disguise the occasional un-Puccinian scrawniness of the string sound. |
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Otherwise, you're better off in the savings account, even if they're paying interest in chewing gum and baseball cards. |
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But even if I had coffee, would it really remedy my situation? |
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But even if the promised money does finally arrive, there is scant guarantee it will be used appropriately. |
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To whomso she shows favour, even if they be men, she ends their feuds. |
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It is Heston's Oscar-winning delivery that gives them stature and status, even if it is 40 years since he collected his Academy award for his performance in Ben Hur. |
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Boys left the playing fields of Eton and went straight to the killing fields of Flanders where the challenges would be the same even if the consequences were more deadly. |
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At least I managed to wet the baby's head, even if it was with cola. |
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Even so, every walk in a jungle where wild elephants, rhinos, buffaloes or tigers roam, is a tense experience, even if you do have an armed forest guard along with you. |
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It is one thing to insist a 2-year-old submit to a diaper change even if she is unwilling. |
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And why would she consign herself to lame-duck status, even if two years from now that might be her intention? |
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So Mr Howard made reference to the proposals for off-shore processing of asylum claims, even if that laid him open to charges of pandering to the far-Right's agenda. |
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And even if they all agreed on everything in it, the document would still have to be redrafted to take account of the fact that it will be a legal text. |
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You'd have to admire him for having the courage to have his say, even if he knows full well that he's going to land in deep doo-doo for saying it. |
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You can hear the choppers descending even if you have never set foot in the country. |
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He saw no need to rebrand the image and it is unlikely that he could have done so even if he had since the persona he had assumed from the beginning was too deeply ingrained. |
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And even if the police catch someone, what are the odds that he can credibly name the hundred-odd teenagers who were also there? |
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He must be aghast at England's dismal results, even if he does not blame Robinson for the lack of a global vision for the defence of the world title. |
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In the summer, tomatoes rule the kitchen, even if few know how to prepare them with any differentiation. |
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The fourth to play after a non-trump card has been trumped by his partner, when unable to either follow suit or overtrump, must undertrump even if his partner holds the trick. |
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And even if that was true, it wouldn't vindicate a disparity that plainly affected her and presumably other women at the paper. |
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If you are making a presentation, even if you have a laptop, bring a backup of the material you're going to present on a CD, and the key stuff on acetates. |
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So even if it means a person actually targeted a wildebeest or impala, it's definitely going to end up catching a rhino in a way they set up the snares. |
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Don't kiss and tell, even if you're really proud of yourself. |
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Why, he asks, cannot the protagonists accept that their opponents' arguments, even if not entirely watertight, may nevertheless be partly correct? |
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Williams never wavered from that claim of innocence and said he refused to confess to crimes he did not commit, even if doing so would save his life. |
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Absent a body, no one can say with absolute certainty whether Castro is dead, even if all signs point in that direction. |
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Or maybe both cultures got off on a glorious combination of cliche and novelty, even if they disagreed on which was which. |
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Beyond this question of commercial viability of books is the more important matter of continuing to produce books that are uniquely, even if quirkily, Australian. |
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I picked that passage because I think that even if it doesn't embody his whole range, it at least reflects his fondness for alacritous swerves of phrasing. |
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Whatever Don's initial reluctance, he acquiesces to Winston's prodding because he is, actually, looking for something, even if he doesn't know what that something is. |
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And even if you have no dependents, you need a beefier emergency fund. |
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The story he told was basically true, even if it wasn't the literal truth. |
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In their commentary, the Tosafot conclude that it is assur to inflict a wound in one's body even if he benefits from it. |
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Steve Gerrard, unusually, had a below-par night, too, even if it was a lovely delivery to set up Welbeck to make it 2-2 with a glancing header. |
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He was bent on reaching the end of the book, even if it meant staying up all night. |
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Once coral bleaching begins, corals tend to continue to bleach even if the stressor is removed. |
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I don't really think Frodo and Sam were gay, even if a couple of the scenes seemed a little brokeback to me. |
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But he's also evolved from the mythic Mexican cowboy of the 19th century, the charro, who even if he had nothing else had balls. |
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Hyundai hopes Genesis will lure the well-heeled with curb appeal even if it lacks snob appeal. |
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The governor is dead set against the concealed weapons permit legislation and will veto it even if it costs her the re-election. |
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Every name in the DNS tree is a domain, even if it is terminal, that is, has no subdomains. |
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Thou must find a way to bring her back out of the Liche's ensorcelment, even if only for a brief moment. |
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It was not, as Juan de Valdes very clearly attests, repugnant to an Erasmian Evangelical, even if he otherwise admired Luther. |
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Linguistic ersatzists hold that even if Lewis happened to be right about which hunks of stuff there are, he would still be wrong about modality. |
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The Federation house claimed a unique place in architecture, even if it offended architects. |
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As the label's name no doubt implies, these rappers aren't your typical crew, even if they still like to floss and represent their city. |
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The manoeuvres of Microsoft and HP appear to comply with the letter of the regulations, even if they flout their spirit. |
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And even if she had believed the story about a John Smith, she might go telling everyone in town about what she'd seen. |
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That little man has a mind of his own, and even if I do figure on his payroll as confidential secretary, he doesn't tell me everything he knows. |
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The treaty also gave the name European Community to the EEC, even if it was referred as such before the treaty. |
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Joe is such a homer that he would never boo the Hometown Hobos, even if they are in last place in the league. |
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Native speakers frequently use an English word even if there is a Gaelic equivalent, applying the rules of Gaelic grammar. |
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Dio says that, even if they were lined up one deep, they would not have extended the length of Boudica's line. |
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The boundaries of incarcerable behavior were wider, though, for people far from kin and community, even if these people were not violent. |
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Are you justified to reproach him in public even if he hasn't crossed any incondonable limit, just committed a petty folly? |
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Finance Director Robert Law added that even if Camden laid off all of its civilian employees, it would still be millions in the hole. |
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Finally, the Parliament passed a law forbidding the King to dissolve it without its consent, even if the three years were up. |
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A jacquerie, even if carried out with the most respectful of intentions, cannot fail to leave some traces of embarrassment behind it. |
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Plus, we can always use a reminder that this city's music scene is plenty big, even if some teen jerkass from Washington doesn't think so. |
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Riley lowered his eyebrows and crossed his arms and tried to look non-judgy even if he felt a little judgy. |
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The judge should use the plain everyday ordinary meaning of the words, even if this produces an unjust or undesirable outcome. |
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They claim that a party has the right to participate fully in political life even if it is avowedly and openly liberticidal. |
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It uses this map to clean the floor methodically, even if it requires the robot to return to its base multiple times to recharge itself. |
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Ordinary vacuum cleaners should never be used to clean up asbestos fibers, even if fitted with a HEPA filter. |
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Other trains continue to have drivers, even if their only role in normal operation is to open and close the doors of the trains at stations. |
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The old dog loyally followed his master even if he didn't really want to go out. |
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Not all universities offer degrees named exactly the same, even if they have similar academic and professional effects. |
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Once a helmet has sustained an impact from falling, that part of the helmet is structurally weakened, even if no visible damage is present. |
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Thynne's canon brought the number of apocryphal works associated with Chaucer to a total of 28, even if that was not his intention. |
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Bella may be a Mary Sue, but if we don't identify with her, and even if we do, there's no other interpretive place for us in the universe. |
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He argued that even if an opinion is false, the truth can be better understood by refuting the error. |
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Thus, classical performers often achieve high reputations for their musicianship, even if they do not compose themselves. |
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In some areas, coyote are considered fair game when hunting with foxhounds, even if they are not the intended species being hunted. |
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Therefore, it is possible for a driver to receive points even if they retired before the end of the race. |
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This European place applies even if the team is relegated or is not in the English top flight. |
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Individual clubs may wear jerseys with advertising, even if such sponsors conflict with those of the Europa League. |
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Words can be synonymous when meant in certain senses, even if they are not synonymous in all of their senses. |
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Electricity has traditionally been generated by oil or diesel power plants, even if there is a large surplus of potential hydropower. |
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A government is not required to resign even if it loses the confidence of the Lords and is defeated in key votes in that House. |
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Along the way several writers examined how the design of government was important, even if the government were headed by a monarch. |
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Law codes are simply laws enacted by a legislature, even if they are in general much longer than other laws. |
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Therefore, even if the author is a celebrity, something may throw a monkey wrench in an event's success. |
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However, Boeing did not expect this problem to affect the overall delivery schedule, even if some airplanes were delivered late. |
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More often than not, tomato seeds will sprout even if they are a couple of years old. |
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Using an early theory of inertia, Galileo could explain why rocks dropped from a tower fall straight down even if the earth rotates. |
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In the ultimate analysis, even if the revolution was rooted upon a multicultural base it is the accomplishment of Europeans in Europe. |
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On those days wine and oil are permitted even if abstention from them would be otherwise called for. |
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A writer must refuse to allow himself to be transformed into an institution, even if it takes place in the most honorable form. |
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However, open protest against the government, even if peaceful, is not tolerated. |
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No chance in hell, even if it was a Gurney Eagle engine. The only way you can get those sort of neddies out of a 302 Windsor would be boost. |
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I'd much rather work with crazy, driven nerdlingers, even if they get the occasional goober on their report card. |
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Like gladiators, entertainers were infames in the eyes of the law, little better than slaves even if they were technically free. |
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The move left him unable to assist Burgoyne even if it was required of him. |
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Boards would pay the fees of children who were poor, even if they attended Church schools. |
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Other monarchies assign ordinals to monarchs even if they are the only ones of their name. |
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Prosecution for a crime already judged is impossible even if incriminating evidence has been found. |
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By contrast, a person who had been acquitted of a lesser offence could not be tried for an aggravated form even if new evidence became available. |
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With only five enforcement lawyers, the FHLBB would have been in a poor position to enforce the law even if it had wanted to. |
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While death rates remained high there was no question as to the need for children, even if the means to prevent them had existed. |
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Some mosques will also extend that rule to include other parts of the facility even if those other locations are not devoted to prayer. |
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The castles were each equipped with a rear or postern gate that would allow them to resupplied directly by sea even if the town had fallen. |
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He certain composed several verses himself, even if he did not scribe those sections of manuscript. |
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People familiar with folk dancing can often determine what country a dance is from even if they have not seen that particular dance before. |
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But, even if you took it as a staple card, what of the numerous other staples? |
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Offshore wind power is not a form of marine energy, as wind power is derived from the wind, even if the wind turbines are placed over water. |
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A tsunami cannot be precisely predicted, even if the magnitude and location of an earthquake is known. |
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Nor shall the international domain name look like another domain name, even if they have different alphabets. |
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A planet that can sustain life is termed habitable, even if life did not originate there. |
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Most Venezuelans have some indigenous heritage and are pardo, even if they identify as white. |
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In Cherokee society, persons of African descent were barred from holding office even if they were also racially and culturally Cherokee. |
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In some cases granitic bodies have been recognised from the mineralization above them, even if the intrusion itself has not been encountered. |
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Generally, airline flight numbers are even if eastbound, and odd if westbound. |
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Legally, the master has full responsibility for safe navigation of his vessel, even if a pilot is on board. |
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This is due to volunteers often being considered more highly educated than local staff, even if they do not have direct experience. |
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He who would think clearly must think like a peripatetic even if he is unwilling to walk like one. |
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This section mainly focuses on American concerns even if it can reasonably be generalized to other Western countries. |
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A close collection of artefacts on the sea bed may imply that artefacts were from a ship, even if there are no remains of the actual vessel. |
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Only the Goths and Gutes bear this name among all the Germanic tribes, even if Geat is closely related. |
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When priests retire they are still priests even if they no longer have any active ministry. |
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Freyja agrees, and says she would lend it to Thor even if it were made of silver or gold, and Loki flies off, the feather cloak whistling. |
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The bull did not mention Portugal or its lands, so Portugal could not claim newly discovered lands even if they were east of the line. |
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Clavijo's account reported, even if in a garbled form, on the recent civil war between the descendants of the Hongwu Emperor. |
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Under EU rules, olive oil may be sold as Italian even if it only contains a small amount of Italian oil. |
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Small, portable GPS receivers with only a single antenna can also determine directions if they are being moved, even if only at walking pace. |
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This makes the retention controversy moot since the virus can be easily recreated even if all samples are destroyed. |
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However, some languages use a fixed word order, even if they provide a degree of marking that would support free word order. |
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Different national standards derived from a dialect continuum may be regarded as different languages, even if they are mutually intelligible. |
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Conversely, the pronunciation of the word sugar resembles Norman chucre even if the spelling is closer to French sucre. |
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In this way, the terms fortis and lenis are convenient in discussing English phonology, even if they are phonetically imprecise. |
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Dutch further capitalizes the first word of any quotation following a colon, even if it is not a complete sentence on its own. |
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Blackness and chastity are common nouns, even if blackness and chastity are considered unique abstract entities. |
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This was because authority had to be obeyed even if it were wrong and needed to be remedied by right reason and the Holy Spirit. |
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In 2013, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh opposed the Church of England's decision to allow gay bishops, even if celibate, to enter into civil unions. |
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Rome felt that even if this addition could give the form its due signification, it was introduced too late. |
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Alcoholism is capable of being an abnormality of mind even if there is no physical damage to the brain. |
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