This kind of stuff can happen, and even then quite rarely, on the dreggy squads of the league. |
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It survives all but the harshest winters, and even then reseeds itself very effectively. |
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The plug you see below the fitting is the only part of any of these that is visible, and even then is difficult to spot. |
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There is still some way to go before the deal is signed up and even then it may take some time for any money to be released. |
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He had insisted on best quality sharp sand, but even then it was a lot of money to pay. |
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It has been two days since I've eaten, and even then it was only a small bowl of thin, runny gruel. |
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He had pale skin, but it was March, and even then I understood that people tanned in summer and lost color in winter. |
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Children must be at least 13 before they can legally work and even then can only undertake light tasks. |
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It seems only a select few are ever told about it, and even then, they have to figure out for themselves how the system works. |
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I knew even then, I think, that my histrionics teetered on hysteria, but my self-conscious melodrama only angered me more. |
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In 500 years he only beds one woman and even then has to pay for the privilege. |
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I went on about 4 or five dates, and only met one person that I clicked with, and even then more as a friend than love interest. |
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And while the bar obviously has its quiet nights in the depths of winter, there is still quite a lot going on even then. |
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The expedition now faced a long trek to the Siberian coast, with little hope even then of rescue. |
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Tasting as bad as it looked it was hard to swallow and even then it hit his stomach hard washing waves of sickness through him. |
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Usually, Bird stands on the sideline only when timeouts are called, and even then, it seems like it's against his will. |
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And even then, we would continue to bleed slowly from IED attacks and ambushes on a regular basis. |
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They were confident even then, and it was obvious that the pair were extremely dedicated to their skiing. |
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Choose a neap tide and slack water in good weather conditions, and even then there is normally a healthy swell with which to contend. |
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I took it and slowly unwound it, until it lay, spread out, in front of me, and even then I couldn't believe it. |
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And even then the tournament fell victim to the vagaries of the British weather when the final was rained off for three days. |
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I was only a nipper but I loved all the outrageousness and the scandalous double-entendres even then. |
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She did not speak unless spoken to, and even then her answers were short and non-committal. |
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He got the job by default when the first choice dropped out, and even then it was only through the intervention of someone important. |
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And even then they were only aimed at limiting occupational exposure within the asbestos industry. |
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He stood there against the wall, but even then she could feel his steel blue eyes looking at her. |
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But even then you need to be careful, because torque steer will put you straight into the nearest tree. |
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Payment will be made only after goods have been sold and even then, are likely to be months, if not years late. |
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The only way to truly find out why would be to ask all the coaches how they voted and even then it might be hard to get a straight answer. |
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Losing All Control is the only hint of a darker edge, but even then they can't resist a catchy chorus. |
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And there, sitting on folding chairs and snacking messily and noisily on sunflower seeds, we watched films that were ancient even then. |
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I became a virtual hermit, only venturing outside to go the supermarket, and even then I'd wear a hat and sunglasses. |
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Back in the first world war, cigarettes were known as coffin nails, even then. |
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I tried to correct it fifteen years later for the collected edition of my works, but even then I was convinced that the story did not succeed. |
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Instead they trailed 22-0 but even then coach Lee Crooks held out hope they could make a fight of it in the second half. |
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Then you would have a fighting chance, but even then only, I think, a fighting chance. |
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And even then it's mostly a problem for reporters, who get fed up of filing the same story. |
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I felt the union needed someone with fire in their belly but even then there were guys warning me that in backing him I would rue the day. |
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But he had to wait for more than a decade before the next score, and even then he ploughed on enthusiastically until last month for the next. |
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Keep the formicarium dark, except when you are observing the ants, and even then use as low a light level as possible. |
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I had to cross my heart and swear to die and even then promise to do to her no harm before I could convince him. |
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These are the sort of thoughts my grandfather might have had fifty years ago, and he was something of an anachronistic fuddy-duddy even then. |
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The resources needed would be huge and even then the cost factor would prove prohibitive. |
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The Kemp Town development was completed by Thomas Cubitt, though even then only half of what Kemp had projected was built. |
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Yes, it's an extremely derogatory term, and not one I would use myself, unless I'm angry of course, and even then I would feel uneasy. |
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Do you realise that before I left for Melbourne and you began dieting, I weighed more than you, even then? |
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We have lots of euphemisms for menstruation, and we don't refer to it unless in the company of women, and rarely even then. |
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We have to wear socks, only socks, until like late December, and even then it isn't cold. |
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But I couldn't, not for long moments, and even then I had to clear my throat and scramble up from the couch. |
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Only one person picked up on the significance of it, and even then they were a little off the mark, but still close. |
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It was near midnight when they finally had a moment to themselves, and even then they were still too wound up to sit down. |
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But even then the difference is likely to be small and the chances of accurately predicting it in advance are non-existent. |
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And even then, if you promoted it, you'd more likely make your site stronger, rather than the community it was part of. |
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But then I heard that it was a flight from Boston to L.A. And then, even then, you just try to deny it as much as possible. |
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Well, not anymore anyway, unless he was really angry and even then he was more likely to just shove me around. |
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And even then, most likely in all events the train is going to stay on railroad property. |
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We rarely had any kind of tense moments and even then we resolved them quickly. |
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Of course, even then I'm reasonably sure he'd still pick up the border states. |
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Yet, even then, a suitable bribe would more than likely tide them over until the next capture. |
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Ever since I saw you that first day on the street, cold, hungry, and dirty, even then I knew you were the one. |
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It's only navigable with the mouse and, even then, you're only able to close it. |
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In 1988, the first geriatric ward was set up in the GH, but even then, geriatric medicine enjoyed very little priority. |
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But even then, there's no accounting for taste, so I can't even categorically rule out the last bunch. |
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I was fascinated by roller coasters even then so after a couple of rides on it with my Dad my rapture just multiplied. |
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Apart from Rooney's rash moment, which even then was silly rather than truly incendiary, the players emerged with credit. |
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There wasn't much other than to get ready for the dinner, but even then she would be getting ready too soon. |
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Its streets are lined with people strolling in Western suits or Japanese kimonos, in full bustle even then. |
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I have a face that only a mother could love, and even then she'd need a couple of strong wines to keep from recoiling in horror. |
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Instead, he returned home, but even then he decided to rejoin his regiment. |
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While the transfer on the DVD showed improvement over the awful picture on the laserdisc, it was not first rate even then. |
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Looking back, I suppose it was a relic from a bygone age even then. |
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Likewise, their prescription-drug plan is limited to seniors, and even then it soaks the taxpayers while allowing the drug makers to keep charging rip-off prices. |
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At a major label, most artists are unlikely to earn anything unless they sell at least 1 million albums, and even then, they could wind up in debt. |
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Ironically, large state enterprises had to be renationalised before they could be privatised, and, even then, the gradual neoclassical approach was not gradual. |
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They have been caught lying, but even then, they won't cop it sweet. |
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They're supposed to provide free courtesy cars too, but you need to book 7 or 8 weeks ahead for that, and even then they sometimes aren't there when you turn up. |
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Yet in retrospect, it is clear that problems were arising even then. |
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Never had he accepted anything less than what he wanted, not even then. |
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Not until someone catches on video one small glimpse of your everyday reality and even then, can you get justice? |
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You know, you might spank your children, hit them too hard or do some other things to hurt them, but a lot of times even then it's alcohol or drug use. |
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I just loved performing even then and got a real buzz from it. |
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This device is the least successful of the show's many conceits, but even then, the talented cast and the director's assured grip keep us enthralled. |
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In between songs she whispered quiet thank yous, but even then the audience only got a couple of chances to applaud her, as she made each song run into the next. |
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An Ozzie traveller complained to me that the only theft he had encountered was in youth hostels, and even then it was a piece of cheese from the fridge. |
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He said that the minister had himself once visited the center and seen the deplorable condition of the road but no action had been taken even then. |
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A stay of execution may be granted but even then the defendant will have to persuade the court that there is a good reason why the claimant should not be paid. |
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De Vries cut in from the left inside the penalty box, Freddy Dindeleux slipped going into the challenge, but even then the striker's shot was eminently saveable. |
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She remembered how even then he was always alone, secluding himself from the rest of the posse that terrorized the school because of their wealth and position. |
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And, even then, a dissident antipapal council assembled in 1511 at Pisa, stimulating a great outflow of canonistic and theological writings in defence of the Conciliar theory. |
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Many biological molecules can only be crystallised with difficulty, if at all, and even then the conformation may not be representative of the molecule in the living cell. |
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And even then, it's likely that many questions and suspicions will remain. |
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Many of those who shipped below decks in the service of the empire could not even read, despite the educational reforms that were even then beginning to sweep Britain. |
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The scientist stresses that stingrays only use their venom-tipped tails in extreme circumstances, and even then as a defensive reflex rather than as an attack. |
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But even then an elementary framework will not attain the broad outlook of Morley's theory that includes the angle bisectors and trisectors under a single roof. |
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When I get in there are envelopes to open for an hour or so and then nothing until about 3.00 pm when the outgoing post arrives, and even then it's stop-start. |
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But even then, Newport would win the line-out and plough down field. |
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But she gained much more, and that seems so strange now and even then. |
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And even then, you shouldn't joke about them because you don't understand. |
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Nothing can be conclusively determined without an autopsy and even then we may never know for sure. |
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But even then, most people and businesses didn't hightail it to Kansas. |
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The only other option is to use laser-guided bombs, but even then the target has to be correctly indentified beforehand. |
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I felt that even then, even though the boys had summered and were coming back, they were still massively disappointed by the ending to the season. |
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Decentralization will not be complete for several years and even then a good deal of time will have to elapse before a thorough reckoning of its success will be possible. |
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This is a weird occurrence since I usually don't wake up until alarm goes off and even then I go right back to sleep after hitting the snooze button. |
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The tune plunked out on the pianoforte was ridiculously simple, and even then, Clara made many obvious mistakes, creating chords that were hurtful to the ear. |
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Few guys are mentioned, and even then, their inclusion in this club is debated. |
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It was a pretty gay city even then, a mecca of fun and outrageous alternativeness. |
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He was very good around the pitch even then but he was probably not seen as one of the best scrummagers around. |
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I was Bolshie even then, when we discovered that a rival newsagent was paying a 'tanner' more a week for the same thing. |
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We only get a delivery of cleaning materials once a week, and even then we are rationed, for example, we only get half a pack of J-cloths. |
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Booster shots are needed and even then the protection that the vaccine offers wears off after three years, but these are crucial years. |
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But do you see how even then, when I'm thrusting inside your baby sister's cinnamon ring, all I can do is think of you? |
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In point of fact it was over fifteen, and even then she had bought it secondhanded, and almost unfit for use. |
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Cost-benefit analyses aren't done more often because they serve a very limited purpose, and even then only if they're done well. |
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If this ordinance is withdrawn even then my petition does not stand in fructuous, he added. |
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The concept didn't become a political reality until the Viking Age and even then was not a consistent one. |
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Carolina was not settled until 1670, and even then the first attempt failed because there was no incentive for emigration to that area. |
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Yet it is not mentioned by descriptive phoneticians until the early 20th century, and even then at first only in American English. |
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The period after the collapse of the Akkadian empire about 2200 BC was known even then as the seven generations since the Fall of Akkad. |
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And then he threw open the bedroom door and she commenced to laugh, but even then, it was a weepy, gasping, tearsome kind of laughter that was purely an overflowing of joy. |
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All are still in existence, or at least have never been formally abolished, but the Magnum Concilium has not been summoned since 1640 and was considered defunct even then. |
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Of course he finds the fabric, but even then he wrings a profit which any honest man would be ashamed to extort from the labour of the needle girl. |
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The concept of national kingship is first articulated in the 7th century, but only became a political reality in the Viking Age, and even then not a consistent one. |
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But, even then, Eastern Europe was much poorer than Western Europe. |
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He had a trick which I noticed even then, which grew on him later, of pulling his jowl with his right hand as he spoke, and his jowl was already fat and pouchy. |
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These were uncommon even then, but remained in use throughout the period. |
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Big Pharma would of course object to this, as currently their threshold is to beat a sugar pill, and even then they have difficulty not too infrequently. |
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In the nineteenth century there was some lively debate about the national anthem and, even then, verse two was considered to be slightly offensive. |
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Mark Arax was 15 years old when his dad was gunned down inside Ara's Apartments, a nightclub near Highway 99 in a section of town that even then was going to seed. |
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