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But even now the stores include counters based on market stalls, selling fruit, bread and more Morrison-made pies and sausages.
Calling for strike action, even now they have called off the first four planned days of action, may turn out to be a big mistake.
And even now, just occasionally, someone from the Old School will still trot them out.
You should have trusted in me, maybe told me what happened, because even now, I'm in the dark.
It may be 35 years since the Beatles broke up, but even now Liverpool still makes much of its Fab Four heritage.
And even now, in the dim lighting of her unlit house, Forest could see how much it was killing her to return home.
To our astonishment, Denis was grinning at us, and was even now heading in our direction.
The issue of optimum oxygen concentration for neonates in intensive care remains, even now, unsettled.
And trust me, even now that his voice has broken he's still capable of making busy note runs sound simple and gorgeous.
As a filmmaker he was responsible for something that even now feels prototypically mainstream.
I ventured that science, research and technology are the only things which will get us out of the hole we're very likely digging even now.
Erianne always set his senses on heightened alarm, even now when she was an emotional whirlwind.
You just don't see corgis in the middle of the Serb highlands, and even now I try to figure out how it got there.
Yet even now there is a wilful refusal on the part of the coalition's critics to face up to reality.
My whole body got the heebie-jeebies and even now, as I think about it, I feel like chucking up!
Physically he was exhausted, but he knew even now, before the sun had even finished setting, that he would not sleep this night.
The anger still lingered even now, but then the shock had been such that she gave birth before her time.
He was working on something to get her out of this, perhaps even now he had an ace up his sleeve.
It is easy to imagine travellers being waylaid here, even now, so imagine what it must have been like in the 17th century.
I appeal to the Labor Party even now not to divide the Assembly on this issue.
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I wasn't at the green when he holed the putt and punched the air four or five times, but it remains one of my strongest memories, even now.
Rob and I thought we were going to grow old together and even now, when the children fall down, I can hear him offering to kiss them better.
The day had dawned bright and cheery, and even now, a summer sun warmed up the blue sky.
Scotland bowlers will head indoors this weekend for what even now looks likely to be a winter of discontent.
I've always been a bit of a loner, and am not quite sure how to connect with others, even now.
It is a long shot, even now, but a win today, in advance of next year's split in the Premier League, could see the tide turning.
I would hope Bertie has hauled him over the coals and, if he hasn't, it shouldn't be too late even now for him to do so.
In the past he has been warned by police that he was associating with dangerous criminals, and even now police have their concerns.
There may be other families of small asteroids within our solar system that, even now, remain to be discovered.
He'd always stood straight, a lawyer's trick he'd picked up, and even now, he did so.
Her heart had quickened the moment he had turned those dark eyes on her and even now her breathing was uneven.
And even now, as he pushes the case for war, he is still held in high esteem overseas, a man who speaks with authority.
I do not consider the applicant has even now provided satisfactory evidence that she may be unfit to attend the bankruptcy hearing.
The recitation of Vedic mantras can be heard in the ether even now through internal meditation.
The danger of war is growing even now as social tensions and conflicts increase.
The cave system ran for scores of miles, and even now, forty years after its discovery, had yet to be fully explored.
But, even now, free shuttles cross the city's ring road to pick up customers from the nearest metro stops.
They have no concept of what America is made of and even now they won't see that.
He rightly predicted freezing temperatures and blizzards all week although even now the depth of the cold was being under estimated.
He was silent for a moment, not precisely sure even now what the catalyst had been.
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She looked gorgeous even now, her auburn hair slightly disarrayed around her face, less makeup on than normal.
The story takes Pat Williams back almost 23 years, and even now, his voice cracks and quivers over the telephone as he tells it.
The racks on the footpath, even now, display almost all fruits, from pear to custard apple to grapes.
We are looking daily for a big fight to come off, even now cannonading is distinctly heard.
Yet the shorthair influence, though remote, is difficult to remove, and even now few people breed one exotic to another more than once every two or three generations.
Her charisma was too much, too overshadowing for the Royal model as it exists even now.
We're still trying to work out who wears the trousers, even now.
Induction would be a fitting gesture, even now when the honor would be posthumous.
I'd always found it so easy to let myself get caught up in the festive atmosphere that seemed to pervade the season, and I suppose that's true even now.
No doubt CTB members will even now be donning the sackcloth and ashes before going up to apologise to the Lake District National Park Authority for their previous invective.
She was indeed a creature of the beau monde, the same society that had virtually shunned his family in the past and even now only reluctantly accepted them.
A few villagers attempted to battle the invaders with old swords or axes that had hung upon the walls of their homes, homes that were even now being put to the torch.
To a Frenchman whose name even now is unknown to most of Earth, who gave a mannered, non-vocal performance.
Closely related structurally to testosterone, nandrolone is an anabolic steroid, the provenance and purpose of which remain steeped in mystery even now.
And even now that ISIS has retreated from the area, it is still subject to periodic attacks from the Assad regime.
Perhaps even now he is striding the Highlands, walking stick in hand.
If you look at things like wedding breads, puzzle rings and Celtic crosses I think you might get a little glimpse of that ancient wisdom even now.
His past had been immortalized in historical and mythical novels, and his battle against the unseen foe of the future was being recorded even now.
Indeed it seems likely that some medical schools are even now attempting to help white Appalachian applicants, for example, under programs of regional distribution.
She went over to Alex and picked up his body, heavy even now.
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The dream that took possession of him then owns him even now.
And so even now hath he divers blanchers belonging to the market, to let and stop the light of the gospel.
Yet it is not clear, even now, how to divide the work at the reference desk so that the boundaries are clearly delineated.
Coria is currently the world No 3 and few, even now, will dispute he is the king of clay after winning 48 of his last 50 matches on the surface.
Coria is currently the world No3 and few, even now, will dispute he is the king of clay after winning 48 of his last 50 matches on the surface.
Ripening blackberries even now loaded the bramble bushes, but the foul noxiousness of gas shells had made them uneatable.
There was nothing the matter with the mechanicals of Dan's car even now, after a two hundred foot plunge into a canyon.
Napoleon determined to fight on, even now, incapable of fathoming his fall from power.
But it has not seemed to me that those who have received my books kindly take even now sufficient notice of the affiliation.
Mrs. Gerome, defiant pride bars your heart from the white-handed peace that even now seeks entrance.
Congress even now is considering enlarging that deficit by cutting those taxes.... It means ducking out of the basic Social Security problem.
Poor Michaelis had been much kicked, so that he had a slightly tail-between-the-legs look even now.
How the soldiers succeeded in freely penetrating to the heart of the Empire, without the imperial court taking appropriate countermeasures, remains a mystery even now.
It seems unlikely, but, yes, they could possibly win even now.
Until recently, and even now, both-handedness has been mentioned as a cause of reading difficulties rather than seen as an indicator of immaturity.
We're operating leanly, but even now the personnel and infrastructure we have assembled at SNAP could support the growth of the Company to a much larger scale.
But even now he can save it by complying with the UN's demand.
As a result, even now the 53-year-old's e-mails are composed mostly with hiragana Japanese syllabaries and seldom with the more difficult kanji characters.
Coloccini reckons that his experiences grappling with the Doncasters and Bristols of the world has actually helped his cause in the Prem even now.
Examples from Classical Literature
Had they become suspicious, and were even now massing for a surprise attack?
All is in train, and the embarkation of the animals is even now in progress.
Insensibly and inaudibly my soul speaks to its own, and prepares it even now.
But aea abides unshaken even now and the sons of those men whom that king settled to dwell in aea.
She had never seen the lady before, and even now she did not find her antipathetic.
The aoudad was formerly plentiful in Egypt, and even now is found along the Atlas mountain-range.
You can even now return, if you will submit to be a mere sojourner in Athens.
I find myself even now on this auspicious midnight writing with your words.
It is not quite clear in my mind even now why things in my immediate vicinity did not start to aviate.
Here even now we have many blooming plants in our garden at Oasis, our beautiful country-seat, near Barranquilla.
But I could find it in my heart to regret the witch even now that I am on the eve of beatification.
I'd knock a feller down 'at called me 'liar' to my face, even now, old an' bedrid' as I be.
And this we must not say to each other even now, by all the bonds of mutual honor and self-respect.
Similarly in the Bulgar there are qualities which even now can be ascribed to the Mongol blood.
And yet, as I have said, no respectable Burman will even now kill or sell beef.
Two holiday shoppers are even now haggling with the coppersmith over the price of a pair of curiously wrought brass candle-sticks.
The boy followed, throwing the saddle blanket over the horse's shivering flanks and wondering if they were safe, even now.
And after we have paid for dings, we shall still have a whole penny a day between us even now.
He had no idea even now how bad matters were, nor did she care to edify him.
The ethnical distribution, which can be observed even now, existed already.
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Mary's usual quickness was not lacking even now, in this period of extremity.
Finding Father fontanel, I stayed over several ships, and the healing of his companionship restores me even now to remember.
I think even now that I might hit any large and goodly mark with a bow like this.
There used to be a half-caste woman in my house, but she is going even now.
What if Count Hannibal were behind, were even now mounting the stairs, prepared to force her to a marriage before this shaveling?
It was only by the sheerest accident that he had found out, even now, about them.
And smallpox, even now, is a disease the name of which strikes panic to a community.
In the provincial dialects these words are even now pronounced beer, teer, sweer.
It seems even now as if it did look like you, but it might have been because it was like the tam you wore.
He looked down at their inert, but titanically powerful enemy whose baleful glow seemed even now to be burning their funeral pyre.
The Oxus, in the time of the Achaemenian kings, fell into the Caspian by a channel which can even now be traced.
The trueness or the falsity is even now immediately, absolutely, and positively there.
Captain Lingard was a resourceful man, and he had plenty of money even now.
Sometimes even now, in my old age, I feel that I do not wholly comprehend it.
And how can I express to you, even now, my great surprise at the warmness of my reception!
Its foundations rest upon gold bearing earth, and even now in digging cellars, quite in the town, pay dirt is found.
I figured him even now hearing Ovid rep., the same passage in the same room.
There are men even now who would outrage virtue, and deify the crime.
That was before he came to me, but the recollection of it is oppressive to him even now.
And even now the sands of Pactolus glitter with grains of gold-dust.
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In severe obedience to orders, therefore, he did not even now call.
Aye, they are even now in such danger they should be unshipped.
Yet, unless my eyes are still dazzled with the fasting I have undergone, I saw him stand there but even now.
The Comanches even now have a Shoshone heart, a Shoshone tongue.
However, he has a special place in Kylie's heart even now and she gets all teary eyed when she talks about him.
And their herbaceous border, even now, is a blaze of colour.
But even now, hot and weary, he refused adequately to slake his thirst.
Yet even now they seemed to shrink from the creation of an antipope.
Reed slurred over most of the details of the accident, even now.
And even now I sometimes feel the same uneasiness and disquietude.
This outlander rode with osmund the Dane to bring them on us even now.
Perhaps even now they were destroying Berlin or Paris, or it might be they had gone northward.
One of them even now, still lifts its encrusted head to the weather.
The Knight dismounts and they come this way, and are even now below in the great hall.
And whose carriage is even now entering the yard, added the mesmerist.
He has joined the Foreign Legion, and even now may be fighting.
It had been very hot all the day before, and even now in the early morning there was a balminess in the air.
This hungry carnivore, keen always for the flesh of man, might even now be trailing the two whom Carthoris sought.
I was confronted at last, as never yet, with all the risk attached even now to sounding my own horrid note.
Such are the signs which appear even now in our individualist societies.
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She warns us to look out for the back-wash of the bad vortex in which she is even now reeling.
Allan was too inveterately straightforward to take the warning even now.
He could hardly believe, even now, that he was positively the only starter.
I am told that even now my eyes have a strange brightness, a swift alertness of movement.
Why is she so excruciatingly beautiful that I cannot be angry with her, even now?
And even now it was held to be undignified to swerve from that doctrine.
Some of these branches even now own large estates in that collectorate.
The utility of these appendages is, even now, problematical.
They fade irrevocably out of my mind even now while I speak, and endeavor to recall them and recollect myself.
This may be a war of attrition, or even now the unexpected may come, but to all effects and purposes Germany is beaten.
There are even now only four men who own as many as ten thousand shares of the stock of the central company.
His countenance had, perhaps for years, become so set in its contentious expression that it did not soften, even now when he was quiet.
I remember that dinner table with extraordinary vividness even now.
The pale and blasted nettle-stems of the preceding year even now lingered nakedly in the banks, young green nettles of the present spring growing from their roots.
My daughter weds whom I select, and even now I have practically closed negotiations for her betrothal to Prince Philip, nephew of King Louis of France.
I may add that she was a woman of great beauty, and that even now, when she has been married for upwards of thirty years, she is still of a striking and queenly appearance.
It led me aslant over the hill, through a wide bog, which would have been impassable in winter, and was splashy and shaking even now, in the height of summer.
Dare devil that you are, full of guile, unwearying in deceit, can you not drop your tricks and your instinctive falsehood, even now that you are in your own country again?
The chief justice stepped cautiously, and shuddered, as if he were afraid that, even now, the gore of his slaughtered countrymen might stain his feet.