His soul cried out in protest at the very thought, yet even as it did, another part of him writhed in self-contempt. |
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He had respect for them, even as he respected the grizzly and the rattlers that his trail crossed. |
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This makes both surfaces as flat and even as possible, to allow for the maximum amount of contact. |
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This indicates a desire to preserve the old mechanisms of the international order, even as these have been cast into disrepute. |
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Doesn't excite me sexually, but I could certainly watch it again and again, even as it makes me wince. |
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The newspaper's office, a few kilometres away, is far from spiffy, even as it bristles with strategy ideas. |
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Primetime newsmagazines have proliferated even as the nightly newscasts have lost some of their luster. |
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The story writes against sensationalism and sentimentality even as the plot operates in these selfsame terms. |
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The white walls of her room seemed to emanate a kind of purity, even as they stood placidly, stripped of all their ornaments and embellishments. |
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His aggressive editing preserves the grungy feel of rock and roll even as it affectionately perverts the work of one of its saints. |
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It sounded too good to be true, even as I handed over the six pounds for the front row seat. |
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And even as I am relating this story I know you are looking upon me with great anger in your squinty, beady eyes. |
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The political structures of Maoism remain, even as the policies they enact have changed drastically. |
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Still, Jack was faster, gun in hand even as she shielded Motoko and took a shot, slamming the flier out the window again with a bullet. |
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But is it possible to elegize the Gutenberg Age even as we blast into the Gutenberg Galaxy? |
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Adultery here is defined even as the consummation of a marriage without the wedding rites. |
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Peter, meanwhile, is battling a 24-hour virus that makes him woozy even as he swings off to rescue Betty at the seasonally closed Coney Island. |
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They were practically groping him, grabbing his shoulders and tugging on his shirt, even as he turned to leave. |
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They are increasingly fashionable, articulate, urban and upper class, even as they know their constituencies backwards. |
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The multi-purpose domed auditorium will also be designed so it can be used for lectures, stage productions, exhibitions and even as a cinema. |
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A pull of the trigger and the short bark of the gun filled the immediate area even as other bullets and screams grew louder. |
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The statement is made with a common-sense matter-of-factness that resonates, even as part of me says it doesn't work that way. |
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Still, the wonder of this novel is Goodman's unsparing depiction of the failings of religion, even as she insists on its power to move and heal. |
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Since it is undesirable for the patient with fever to walk even as far as the toilet, a bed-pan or commode should be used. |
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The body count keeps rising even as his killers move further away from the bodies. |
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We suffered cruelty and abandonment even as we continued to teach the world about a loving God. |
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Monet valued the comforts of a middle-class existence, and even as a penniless student his love of the finer things in life was noted. |
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Keeping them in the dark, even as a way of protecting them, only fuels their fears. |
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Frankly, I had not the temperament to take up a musicological career, even as a secondary pursuit. |
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It looks back to the pre-industrial even as it embraces modern mechanical reproduction. |
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The mauve glow of the sky outside tugged at Danielle's heart even as she steeled herself. |
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Among the section on trees, the pipal and the banyan were regarded as sacred or even as deities themselves in both Buddhist and Hindu traditions. |
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She sighed irritably when no one presented either of these, but even as she did, Jacqueline's head bobbed up from the gun deck. |
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A true professional, Katherine just carried on singing, even as tiny shards of glass showered around her. |
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For know that I am proud and revengeful and lascivious, and I prate even as thou. |
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Both made her heart squeeze tighter, even as she drew the underskirts over her head and tied the laces in the front of the bodice. |
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The friendship licensed him to write love-letters which he could deny were love-letters even as he nudged her into thinking that they were. |
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But even as he skips over subjects and themes, Kureishi has always returned to his own life for inspiration. |
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And even as two-wheelers enjoy more favor in the U.S. due to Armstrong's success, the long-term trend is down. |
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The press, in turn, enjoys that interplay, even as they're scrambling for morsels and crumbs of information from the guy. |
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He was too shy to show his face, even as the superstar sing-song rapper introduced him and thousands of teens screamed his name. |
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The girl in the next scene wowed the crowd with her hula-hooping, keeping the hoop going even as she undressed. |
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With some help from Mario whom even as a stripling I found pretty oleaginous, the French menu was interpreted. |
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Homeownership is a key source of consumer wealth, and home values have been rising even as stock prices have tumbled. |
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Music came naturally to him, and even as a child, Shashikiran not only identified ragas but also complicated talas. |
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Because even as we howl and bawl out about the way people are being gunned down, we always fail to be introspective in all of this. |
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A tenacious lone Black-winged kite hovered over the grassland even as darkness engulfed the hills. |
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She didn't move from her spot at all and looked as rigid and stiff as a statue even as her eyes watered from the smoke. |
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Jessica reached for the button to summon the nurse even as Sam's body began to convulse. |
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The older woman waved even as she welcomed her son home with a motherly hug. |
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The entire body weight is thus carried by the thumbs and the big toe, even as the bones of the rest of the body are cracking with pain. |
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It was no irony that even as the pamphlets were being distributed, Congressmen were on the verge of coming to blows. |
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Shareholders face the prospect of paying taxes on gains even as their funds' values are sinking. |
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Jesus reaffirms his unwavering confidence in the Father, even as he bears the Father's wrath in the place of sinners. |
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The Puffy Chair would never presume so much, and it's in that unassumingness that this little charmer wins your heart, even as it's breaking it. |
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He finally reached us and sat on our tail for miles even as we switched lanes. |
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I have to admit that his being married, even as tenuously as Jason was, was kind of a turn-on. |
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She spun, twisted, and moved her body to the music, even as it continued to go faster. |
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As you can see, I held my finish and barely looked up even as the ball went in. |
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But even as the light faded, strange and fantastic bird sounds came from every side. |
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Turkey Vultures are uncommon to rare in the drier portions of the Columbia Basin, even as migrants. |
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Once again the northern harbor was gripped by fog, and it drew in even as the sea-raider's ship sailed out towards the open sea. |
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The boast came even as summer heatwaves in neighbouring eastern provinces put severe strain on already over-stretched power resources. |
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The world around her remained a blur even as she heard his fading paw steps. |
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And even as pointless chatter filled my ears, I couldn't get the freshman girl out of my head. |
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The two filmmakers converge on questions of what defines us as fallibly human, even as they reach vastly different conclusions. |
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Yet from a more distanced perspective, the flags gain life and energy, and define nothing in particular even as they beckon to be viewed. |
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Never mind that there was no scenario under which such quantities could imaginably be used, even as a backup supply. |
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Newspapers are hardly known for opening up the coffers for promotion, even as they strong-arm their ad clients into doing so. |
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Auctions for Internet licenses can drive up the cost and slow investment, even as they provide funds for the government coffers. |
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Yet even as we rely on numbers, we are bedeviled by innumeracy, the mathematical equivalent of illiteracy. |
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Yet even as he spoke he was conscious that this verbal attempt to save his face did him no better service than his fencing. |
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The construction work will begin even as the company shifts chip production away from its own Japanese fabs to Taiwanese manufacturers. |
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His brown hair needed a trim even as it curled darkly over the color of his faded green shirt. |
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The world depicted is a fascinating one, and we gaze upon it with rapt attention, even as the disquieting mood of the film keeps us ill at ease. |
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She sat silently through the hours as the sun traveled across the sky and she stayed even as it fell. |
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Thus they may be motivated to continue to sell drugs even as they desist from use because of the deterrent effect of bioassay screening. |
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In bake houses across the city, chefs are busy whipping up their festive-best offers, even as cake-crazy customers are smacking their lips. |
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For perhaps, even as you may be watching a feat performed by a magician, he can be reading your mind. |
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I had this gigantic adrenaline rush even as we all went offstage, the guys slapping me high fives and congratulating me. |
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It can serve as a shotgun, an accurate big bore rifle, a handgun, and even as a flare gun. |
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Then, even as it was falling towards the far shore, he shinned as high up its length as possible. |
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The unshadowed road itself, so flat and colourless in the heat of day, loses substance even as we look. |
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People seek more balanced diets even as hunger lurks for lack of purchasing power and distributive shortcomings. |
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It's bothered me for a while that even as a Pro user, you don't have any kind of global access to files. |
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In fact, submerging your real identity even as you fake sincerity seems to be positively encouraged. |
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In this novel, hippies pretend to live off the land even as they shop at supermarkets and eat at diners. |
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She is beset by threatening men everywhere she turns, men she doesn't trust even as they offer help. |
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But even as staunch a predestinarian as Jonathan Edwards had to allow for more moral choice. |
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In 1994, even as the military reduced its forces, more soldiers applied for benefits. |
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But even as I willed my weary body into sleep, my mind did not cease to race with thoughts. |
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I grew up within the fundamentalist framework, but, even as a young child, I was a bit different. |
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His finger convulsed on the trigger, even as he leveled the weapon for aim. |
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He directed it so beautifully that even as an audience member knowing what was going to happen, I was completely flipped out in a great way. |
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And by this we conclude that, even as a cross-check, it was not to be regarded as appropriate or mandatory in every case. |
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The change has helped hold down inflation levels even as it promotes global growth. |
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My hair keeps falling out in clumps again, coming out even as I run fingers through it. |
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The site already has downloaded to her home computer even as she sits in her lounge chair sipping a wine cooler. |
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If it's not close, between the exit polls and the early counts, we could have an idea even as early as tonight or tomorrow morning. |
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But this lady seems to be having no trouble doing both, even as she continues her reign in the glamour kingdom. |
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In her paintings she can seem witchlike, devoted to dark causes, even as she compels admiration for her translucent flesh and riveting gaze. |
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In the spring, even as the air begins to warm, the ground's frost front that began the previous fall is still moving down. |
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The greens are not as even as the carpet in Room 902 and I may as well be playing crazy golf the way the balls keep veering away from the hole. |
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But even as publishing houses are sprouting up all over India, there isn't enough coverage of books in the Indian media. |
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Rather than abjuring claims to poetic vision, her poetry pretends not to aspire to authority even as it quietly seizes it. |
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Cooper's commercial interests kept it that way even as late as 1842 when a plat made of Poplar Farm showed how little forest remained. |
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Yet even as the crowd was pushing me on, I felt the inrush of a great and powerful force. |
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Caroline is tired, lonely and depressed even as she leads a fake, but highly active, social life. |
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The weedy man extended the leather-bound ledgers to his lord, and the red books shook in his hands even as he held them out. |
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Despite his long innings on the screen, he never got any National award, not even as a supporting actor. |
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Be prepared for continued barbs, even as the individuals appear to be reaching a tentative conciliation. |
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Depending on the atomic species, ion beams can be used to dope semiconductors even as they carve out circuit patterns. |
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And then we sell guided tours to visiting flyfishermen, even as we make them grind the barbs off their hooks and put the trout back in the river. |
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But even as he did so, a great judder ran through the lift, and it stopped moving. |
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The singer reportedly broke down and wept onstage, even as her Chinese supporters cheered her on and called out to her not to cry. |
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After nearly forty years critics and artists are still defining conceptual art, even as it has since been assimilated by succeeding artists. |
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He wears a yellow jumper and green beret that I can recognise from a great distance, even as the light begins to fade. |
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Audio budgets are often given short shrift, even as sound design becomes more critical in today's immersive titles. |
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The injury has hobbled him in the past and kept him out of parts of more games, even as he has played through it. |
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Her relationships assume other proportions even as the country goes through the throes of upheaval. |
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Summer had faded into fall, but even as September wore on Paris still baked under a strange late heat wave that showed no sign of letting up. |
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Our guys earned that reputation with decades of cheap and shoddy workmanship even as the top-tier imports were training us to expect much better. |
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High blood pressure that occurs even as early as middle age can lead to dementia in later years. |
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He was raised in Lynchburg, Virginia and even as a child had an adventuresome spirit. |
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The painting may also be read as a glorification of the moral virtue of rural America or even as an ambiguous mixture of praise and satire. |
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But even as the winners seemed to compete for the crowns of dumb and dumber, the barrage of overhype left everyone numb and number. |
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He always defended human culture, even as he acknowledged its transience and illusoriness. |
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The States have sought the approval even as the Centre's buy-back programme is faced with resistance from the public sector banks. |
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I spotted her amidst a sea of umbrellas and waved goodbye even as she smiled and pointed one finger to the sky. |
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So you want to be a united front and speak with one voice and give clear directives to the contractor even as a couple. |
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On Friday, even as the fighting had died down, it was still impossible to enter the camp to check the stories we had heard. |
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Chargemaster prices are usually 300 percent of what a hospital pays Medicare, or even as much as 2,000 percent. |
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Johnie remained in full clown make-up throughout, even as real tears threatened to smear his greasepaint grin. |
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For many years, this intelligent and docile animal has been used by man as a beast of burden, circus performer, and even as a weapon of war. |
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Or even as a working class woman in Bradford, reliant on the creaky National Health Service. |
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Laban studied corporeal movement in notably impersonal terms, disciplining bodies even as he asked them to pulse with new life. |
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Yet even as the papacy extended its universal authority, it might also contribute to the creation of national, secular identities. |
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Over the next decade, even as America's combat forces shrank in size, the Pentagon continued to hone its capability to conduct modern warfare. |
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The rich, throat-catching smell of hard worked packhorses hit me even as I drew in a sharp gasp of amazement. |
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But the stylopids are thought to be a closely related group that have retained the parasitic lifestyle even as adults. |
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But even as she stood next to Mrs Leer's huge, sturdy figure, she seemed small and insignificant. |
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He became its regimental colonel, and even as a general often wore its uniform, with its death's-head badge on the busby. |
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But there are heavyweight champions I think that, even as a middleweight, I could have beaten. |
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They wait there, standing stilly even as the bus slows and tries to stop close to that spot, where a brake squeals mightily. |
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And Thomas the king hath said that the treasury overfloweth with money, even as the Nile overfloweth its banks. |
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In this provocative study, Newhauser fills a lacuna in historical scholarship even as he provides insight for the nonhistorian. |
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The product line and promotional materials defined women domestically even as the company offered them jobs. |
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She can show her inner world changing, even as her outer optimism and cheer stays painted on. |
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Many people see this as clipping the wings of the student movement in British Columbia, or even as a form of dividing and conquering students. |
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Here springbok leapt and Cape mountain zebra grazed even as herds of black wildebeest stared at us intently and then galloped away. |
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Watching him bat even as he was being honoured took the crowd's enthusiasm to dizzying heights. |
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Budd innocently exalts, even as he is shanghaied and set upon a path that leads to the yardarm. |
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She believes, even as she acknowledges that her belief must exist alongside disbelief. |
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But even as Giuliani's prominence in the city's recovery grows, his lame-duck status may hinder his efforts with the legislature. |
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He thinks through every question I ask, even as he fidgets and flexes constantly in his chair. |
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These things combined together to give me a new sense of awkwardness, even as I left the old one behind. |
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Deep down, we suspect those we grant our patronage to are secretly laughing up their sleeves at us even as we enrich them. |
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But even as the balance of power on the ground shifted in one direction, the balance of politics at home was shifting in the other. |
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They undermined the social hierarchy even as they left its outward trappings intact. |
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The economy stagnated in the second quarter as the global slowdown hit exports and manufacturing, even as consumer spending picked up. |
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I cannot help but wonder why even as the country developed economically, the peasants are not receiving any benefits? |
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It is a solid part of that India that moves on, even as it falls apart, or lags behind. |
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There was no let-up even as he neared his century, with one glorious straight six off Danish Kaneria poleaxing the cameraman at long-on. |
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But even as you convert from trade to cash, barter still may have a place in your business. |
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But wars are always mythologized, even as they're being waged, and that can often distort their meaning in the popular imagination. |
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He was paralyzed by the agony, unable to move even as he felt the heavy tread of General Powell's feet as he came to stand above him. |
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The place resounded with the calls of birds as they settled down for the night, even as people walked into the tastefully decorated frontyard. |
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Despite their stuck-in-high-school doofiness, they were loyal friends who tried to do right by the girls, even as they were trying to cop a feel. |
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We, as tourists, transform the life of the city even as we insist on the preservation of the fabric. |
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Unfortunately, even as the euro hit an all-time high, the Great Charlatan plummeted to unimagined depths. |
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She also infuses warmth and a kind of tenderness into them even as they let their hair down on the dance floor. |
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We are to show love to our enemies even as we believe God in Christ has shown love to us and the whole world. |
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You will find that it is possible to reach large numbers of the poor with these measures in the short run, even as you plan for the longer term. |
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In China, 17 percent of the population has yet to hear of AIDS, even as the disease spreads its tentacles there. |
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But even as they meet, thousands of protesters are demonstrating in the area. |
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As we drove past, he caught hold of her hair and began pulling, even as her screams mingled with the loud music. |
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I imagine she's spent many nights since gnashing her teeth, even as I grit mine thinking of her pain. |
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The Liberals ride high in the polls even as they inspire so much less than enthusiasm. |
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Any team that relentlessly jacks up trifectas even as it sinks one of every four boasts a confidence that borders on hubris. |
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Martin Lee thinks his party's public support remains firm, even as China fears wane. |
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Williamson, even as an outsider, always felt the Edinburgh derby was a major fixture. |
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When women and girls act in anti-social ways, it tends to be treated as unfeminine, and even as a pathological problem. |
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It was high summer, and the grass shone green even as the powerful winds caused it to ripple and shimmer. |
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We expect them to be our spiritual shepherds even as we hold them responsible for the programs and ministries in the parish. |
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But it's important to keep some perspective, even as another load of subpoenas and rotten tomatoes comes in over the transom. |
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In a sense, Beloved returns Morrison to her own novelistic origins even as it returns African Americans to their ancestral past. |
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Yet even as he was speaking, aid agencies were warning the deal would only scratch the surface. |
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There was also a single ramp, even as the kids shook it like a saltshaker, down the road. |
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He didn't even notice Peter and the others fall into line behind him, even as he outdistanced them. |
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Miss Grimes's distinctive voice and manner cut through the tedium even as she makes her first acidulous comment about the widow Harbury. |
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This gives the impression that they're active on the world stage, even as they're quietly acquiescing in their own decline. |
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It is still unfolding, even as hacks and ex-advisers rush to sum up or cash in. |
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Our boldness should proclaim the mercy of God in Christ, even as it condemns evil in the world around us. |
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This is true even as film since Welles is capable of a quasi-realism indistinguishable from actuality. |
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Such tests tend to stultify the most creative teachers even as they, at least in theory, help the worst students. |
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Lizzie is relentlessly charming throughout, even as she somehow misses Gordo's obvious misery at her distractedness. |
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They had believed in a governing philosophy which enslaved even as it proclaimed a transcendent freedom. |
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Hearing clambering and the rustling of people around him, Ikeda remained angrily at his spot even as a woman's voice rang out, clear and strong. |
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Lifeguards at Maracas and Las Cuevas beaches were all on duty keeping bathers away, even as the rough waters pounded against their towers. |
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If you don't precook the pasta and instead add it dry to the sauce for baking, it will take much longer to become tender in the oven, even as it absorbs all the liquid in the sauce. |
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One Sapphire, Kay, falls for a black soldier, even as she struggles with her aboriginal identity. |
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Most of the Greeks were convinced Frederick would march on Constantinople and loot it, even as the Normans had done a few years previously to Thessalonica. |
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If one is fortunate enough to be associated with a university, even as one ages, teaching allows one to contribute to, and vicariously share, in the creativity of youth. |
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A year later, four were hanged, even as evidence emerged revealing that the bomb may have been thrown by an agent provocateur in the employ of the police. |
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In their study of human society, the anthropologists aggrandize themselves to the observational perspective of gods even as they reduce humans to little more than animals. |
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Scherman's images, painted on a heroic scale and with muscular intensity, have that same aggrandizing effect, even as they depict anti-heroes, culprits, demonic strategists. |
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But the smaller man had his hands firmly locked on the yokozuna's mawashi, and refused to yield even as he was literally bending him back on himself like an overdrawn bow. |
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Attempts by the chief executive to rebase the company's share options, even as the shares sank so low as to become virtually worthless, was typical of the decoupling. |
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The government is laying out the battle lines for additional austerity measures even as it faces pressure to reboot the country's faltering economy. |
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The Serb population inside Bosnia rallied to the cause even as those forces were retreating rapidly. |
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Anastagio picked up a button mushroom and threw it at his son, hitting him on the nose, smiling even as he did it despite the fact that the gesture was a warning. |
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Wilting shrubs spring back to life and luxuriant grass begins to sprout in the open spaces, even as flower buds burst into blossoms of loveliness. |
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Yet, even as a joke, that is an insult to your education and the women who worked hard to make Princeton a co-ed institution. |
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Brendan, Brian, Terence, and Kevin kept on with a familiar determination even as they became bone weary. |
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That coldness had begun to reflect in Carl, who shot and killed a teenage boy from Woodbury even as the kid was surrendering. |
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Above was nothing, but a pale pink glow even as it rained flowers. |
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Most Hindus revere and adore the many manifestations of the Divine as Siva, Vishnu, Rama, Krishna or Durga even as they focus on an ishta devata, a favorite Deity. |
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The CIA is larded with Russian specialists left over from the cold war, even as the agency struggles to recruit and train officers with proficiency in other tongues. |
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They want to hear, even as smaller artists are just dying to be heard, drowning in the streams. |
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It was the hippest square show on television, even as it has since largely receded from view. |
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Yet even as her mother lobbed insults, Melissa was shown looking on, delight and pride in her eyes. |
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The actor later revealed that the taxmen came calling with this notice even as he was being wheeled in for surgery at the Leelavati Hospital in Mumbai. |
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But prices have been reasonably stable in recent months even as other investments have tanked, and Tata could be right in suggesting there is a buying opportunity. |
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Federal spending has fallen for two straight fiscal years, even as receipts have risen sharply. |
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I should add that the stations' hosts were genial even as they fired questions at me that they will have heard other guests or callers refer to repeatedly. |
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In the end, accountability groups provide for many of the men a sense of equality with their fellows even as they serve to reify particular types of social hierarchies. |
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This is all true even as the distance between standards of living in the United States and other developed countries has shrunk. |
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It is unlikely that he would have had room for boxwood from South America, even as ballast, but he might well have bought walrus ivory to sell to rulemakers. |
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And this divergence is taking place even as defense spending is being cut due to the sequester. |
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Unlike forest fires in other areas, the sight of smoke and flame here means that the roots and lower trunks of cajeputs have caught fire even as their canopy remains green. |
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I was relieved, even as I felt irked with myself for feeling that relief. |
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After a shaky second quarter, real gross domestic product entered the third quarter with a good head of steam even as the stock market was tanking. |
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These transactions have continued, even as ISIS has begun to attack government sites, like the Taqba air base. |
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They were from places like Yemen, Saudi Arabia and even as far as Mauritania. |
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To those press people and television reporters badgering me, it was easy for them to talk about George in the past tense even as he lay on a hospital bed. |
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For years after that, he claimed to have ceded control of his company, even as it hired his deputy mayors and political allies. |
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They are read as being about blackness, as both color and mental state, or even as metaphysics. |
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The final and incontestable proof of his nobility is that even as he was killed, he kept the bomb from killing anybody else. |
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You will feel both embarrassed and grateful for this, even as you wonder why the cockpit looks like a 1950s sci-fi set. |
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But this week, even as a new cabinet was sworn in, the Houthis showed no signs of honoring their commitment to demobilize. |
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In movies and television they are still portrayed as Rambos, mercenaries, head cases, even as they approach retirement in the face of declining benefits. |
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The connections between the roots and shoots can be hard to see, because even as they are separate from each other, they overlap and intertwine with other roots and shoots. |
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My unmarried survey respondents seem to understand that friendship is the basis of a good marriage even as they hold out for chemistry and thunderbolts and soulmates. |
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Clearly, even as starters, these pitchers were lethal to opposing hitters. |
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They amassed a further 47 points without reply and were still hammering away at what remained of the shreds of Italy's defence even as the clock ticked into injury time. |
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The fact is that, even as we engage in this desperate struggle to conserve a dying language, other parts of our culture, affecting far more people, are being starved of funds. |
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She still insists she refused the C-section throughout the delivery, even as she was pushed into the operating room. |
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So even as people living the mixed race experience would seem inherently inclusive, there really seems to be no way around those feelings of closing off to others. |
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As a result, Young won re-election easily, even as the demographics of a once safely Republican district rapidly changed. |
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Founded by Will Russell and Scott Shuffitt, it has since spread all over the United States, and even as far as London. |
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Perhaps worst of all, this scramble for spoils raises the value of gains even as it lowers the bar for action. |
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What makes the whole operation so charming is that it seems like no one's dropping anything even as heavy as a fiver, so you lose your cash dollar by dollar. |
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She was rail-thin, in head-to-toe black, offering us sweets even as she ate none. |
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The one night stand seems, despite his toadish ways after the event, to be a genuinely kind and intelligent individual, even as he's trying to weasel out of a relationship. |
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I don't want to come off as one of those ancient troglodytes who harkens back to the good old days even as younger folks tell us that things have changed. |
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Take responsibility for an endless stream of people, even as our own suffer, and struggle to get policy relief from Washington. |
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Debates even the playing field, even as they attract their share of unelectable oddballs. |
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The Bangkok metro continued to operate even as a foot of water lapped at the entrances during the 2011 monsoon. |
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This is an administration so wedded to spin and manipulation that it is seeking to blacken a decent man's reputation even as his body lies unburied. |
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Will the rumor mill finally shut down even as he has publicly admitted how painful it is to be churned through it? |
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He never wanted to be portrayed as some progenitor of '60s counterculture, even as he dreamt up the promotional idea of sending out roach clips with each subscription. |
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These moral and strategic assumptions continued into the Bush 43 era even as the geopolitical landscape shifted. |
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The reign of Christ begins with the Ascension, even as the witness of the church will soon be inaugurated by the sending of God's empowering Holy Spirit. |
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But Broyles is too good here, and admits that women too feel the pull of war by being exposed to it, even as a non-combatant. |
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Hours earlier, even as we were gorging the delicious food on offering in a beachfront restaurant, a suburban train had flashed past, ripping through the silence. |
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They really did sail in those open boats, sometimes travelling for days over open water, with twenty or thirty or even as many as sixty men aboard. |
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But even as Gunther was writing, the region had begun a gradual ascendancy, now in its seventh decade. |
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We receive His Spirit by faith, even as we receive salvation by faith. |
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That way, the still beating heart facilitates the draining of the roughly 10 gallons of blood even as it hastens its own end. |
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Elected in 2005, Morales was hailed as a people's hero and even as a healer. |
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Because they knew even as they succeeded in hogging the spotlight people were snickering at them. |
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For the mambo, cha-cha, merengue, and the traditional rhythmic dance the son, each dancer moved vigorously yet effortlessly, even as the tempo changed. |
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So we salute you, Mr. Fielder, even as we continue to huff and puff at the gym in pursuit of those rippling ridges. |
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For now it is an industry consumed by accusation, fear, and disease even as a moratorium has brought business to a standstill. |
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Many of our organizations are cesspools of addictive and abusive behavior even as executives espouse otherwise. People harm the spirits of others daily and humanity is lost. |
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Iran may propose measures that suit it better, finding a way to compromise even as it asserts its inalienable right to enrichment. |
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Malcolm hadn't moved an inch, even as I'd been flying at him. |
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The banter continued unabated even as the songs flowed unendingly. |
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Not only have sedge warblers been late in arrival recently, but even as the longest day approaches the numbers in parts of the upper Thurne have been below normal. |
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In fact, interrogators were routinely sleep-deprived, catnapping maybe one or two hours a night, even as the detainees were getting long beauty sleeps. |
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Every single scholar who has written on India finds place in this book, even as the two authors carve out a space between rival and polemic writings. |
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I lived there only briefly, but even as a child I knew that the attitude among the city's poor, black population was unlike anything I'd ever experienced. |
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But even as this book celebrates these women and their work, it is also a lamentation for a life on its way out. |
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Their very existence makes your spirit soar even as their weak, leaderless structure causes it to sink. |
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Craning his neck like some tomfool who doesn't know quite what he's doing, he denies, even as he asserts, his mastery of the psychological dynamics of his art. |
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It is thrilling to see how this desire for deeper spirituality, redemption and grace suffuse the poem even as it ironically ends with the beggar's spirited demands. |
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But even as these designers are walking the fine line between East and West while retailing abroad, at home their markets might be in for a shake-up. |
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What's more, even as the Central Valley became a major source of edible frogs, Californians were converting wetlands to farmland on a massive scale. |
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It is a proposal readers will have trouble taking seriously, even as a thought experiment. |
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Barker is often perceived as a rather chilly writer, but here he laughs at the absurdity of humanity that dares to hope even as it digs its own grave with a spade. |
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Raven whimpered at the pain even as her breath came in rushed pants. |
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Clooney is superb as the vain, foppish McGill, scouring the stores for his preferred brand of hair pomade even as the police manhunt draws ever closer. |
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In California, for example, the utilities earn profits even as people and businesses use less energy. |
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During World War Two she served with the US Navy on anti-submarine patrols, convoy escort and even as the flagship of an amphibious assault group. |
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Enter no arguments, not even as a peacemaker, referee or umpire. |
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That cuts to the heart of Hollywood's distribution system and eats into studio profits, even as it simultaneously creates new revenue opportunities. |
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We shall all be one even as Christ is in the Father and the Father in Him. |
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It is the memory that comes even as we walk right now, here on this bend. |
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Even through all of today's travails, even as I was slogging through my workout, there was this little glow of contentment inside me that nothing could extinguish. |
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Johnson's imagery is circumspect and oblique, his lyrics often indecipherably garbled, as if he were backing off from the concept even as he committed it to tape. |
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