Every month they would test my grip, and for a long time my left grip was weaker than the right, even though I'm left-handed. |
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It says too little about responsibilities, even though rights and responsibilities are reciprocal. |
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Jumping up, she changed into her regular work clothes even though school was over for that day. |
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And even though nowhere in Buddhist scripture is there any mention of any kind of ghosts or animism, a strong belief in magic still remains. |
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It's an upbringing she remembers fondly, even though she can't begin to place where her calling towards music came from. |
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Light spilled out from upper and lower windows, even though it was early in the morning, and loud, booming voices resounded from inside. |
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Trust the downhill ski, even though it slips. Angulate. Chest away from the mountain, not into it. |
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For him it was always the issues that were important, but he was definitely rebuking his old friend, even though he did not name him. |
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I was so calm that even though the wind had begun to kick up quite a bit, I went to bed. |
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And even though a flood of rebates and cut-rate financing offers are helping Detroit move inventory, they're coming at a huge cost. |
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Her wolfish tail dragged across the ground like a meek puppy, even though her colorless eyes sparkled with strength. |
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That said, even though the car may not have been perfect today, it was raceable, and as a result, we were able to do a reasonable job. |
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But it is I myself who must get there, even though I have the directions and destination down. |
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I have changed my mind, for better or worse, because in essence this is a diary even though I don't want it to be. |
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I believe most people would prefer healthy turf even though an occasional treatment of a safe herbicide must be applied. |
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It relieved all my body's stress, even though the next day I would be in agonising pain. |
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And even though you pretend to be rough and tough, nobody likes to see themselves referred to as nether parts of human or animal anatomy. |
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Take a leap of faith that even though he looks like a thug, he is not necessarily a thug. |
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They talked about it for quite a long time, how even though people might think you're a wuss, you should always buckle up. |
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It was simply impossible to observe, even though we laagered several vehicles to shield us from the wind. |
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And even though the event is eleven months away, I'm sure that like me, you just can't wait! |
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The pictures of our abode, the Eco House, could have come from a glossy interiors mag or a coffee table tome, even though I say so myself. |
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The airline did only what the FAA required even though going above and beyond would have been prudent. |
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But she refused to look weak in front of him, even though she was quaking on the inside. |
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Moreover, even though quantitative analysis is less subjective than qualitative analysis, interpretation and bias are by no means eliminated. |
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Yet, even though official statistics reveal this abysmal state of affairs, what is the Government's response? |
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She's doing warp speed and I'm glad everybody picked up on her even though she's weird and British and crazy. |
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The man held up his warrant card, even though the laser reflections from shiny clear plastic made it quite unreadable. |
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I lifted my head, surprised to hear someone speak English to me, even though it was heavily accented. |
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Jane accepts the position gratefully, even though it is monotonous, poor and obscure. |
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Guilt washed over James, even though his father seemed undisturbed by his outburst. |
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The villagers were not consulted, even though the river was their only source of water and they depended on the sago trees for food. |
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Anne was a queen without a king, even though she had a spouse, who played the public but informal role of a loyal and obedient subject. |
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Or, a cottonwood grove could shade a permanent spring, even though the waterhole was likely trampled by thousands of buffalo hooves. |
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Zak shivered, it was cold, even though the sun was up the heat it cast was weak and watery. |
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Conservatism and caution can become complacency and quietism, even though they don't start that way. |
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That night, even though she doesn't have waxed eyebrows or manicured nails or a trendy haircut, I take my wife out for dinner. |
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It's very odd knowing that people are watching me for little obsessive-compulsive quirks now, even though I'm pretty much all better. |
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She also requested you wear your gold jewelry, even though it is uncomfortable. |
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Many pilots still enjoy flying even though they have some degree of acrophobia. |
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This book's a success, it's true, even though it's about commas, apostrophes, colons, dashes and other marks. |
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Young amateurs like the shorts, too, even though they cost about twice as much as jocks. |
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Why, Michelin wanted to know, are sales of radial tires surging in China even though they cost three times more than standard tires? |
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He is somehow in 8th overall, even though the rest of the pack had raced away after he fell. |
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Lee nodded and ran out, forcing his legs to move fast even though they felt as if they were weighted down with lead. |
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She calls her Jolie, as in jolie laide, on account of Jolie's popularity with the men, even though she's got a big nose and a flat chest. |
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Service was very well-meaning, even though it was a little fussy at some points and a little lost at others. |
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I gave it to them with both barrels after the game, even though I know it could get me into trouble. |
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Why won't I use western tech even though it has been built upon the knowledge that got transferred to west from Muslims? |
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Danish agriculture is so different, even though we raise the same crops and face the same challenges as the States. |
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In the end I could stand it no more and even though it was just about time to go to bed, I went and washed my hair. |
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It's about some rando guy who lives in a cabin even though he doesn't appear to serve any point on the show. |
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In justification of the refusal you imply that these staff are unwilling to supervise you even though they have signed the forms. |
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Scholars were more likely to choose an engineering degree even though it requires an advanced degree for a lasting career. |
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Ally felt herself smiling, even though their entire conversation had been so utterly juvenile. |
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No prizes, even though it's Christmas, for guessing where that source of supply is. |
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Dance in it for twelve minutes, even though you can't hear any music from where you are. |
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I have to keep remembering that even though he can sing the entire alphabet, the age of reason is still down the road a piece. |
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In this way a library's readers see the subscribed pages at their original location, even though the publisher may no longer provide them there. |
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His death was never avenged, even though the guilty party is known by name and affiliation. |
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The company posted an encouraging increase in pre-tax profit even though turnover remained essentially flat. |
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That said, DS and his mates all had a great time and even though we still had to wait 20 minutes for a taxi DS went home happy! |
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In addition, most of the citizens, even though they may not call themselves Buddhists, maintain a Buddhist view of life and the afterworld. |
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So things like common salt, sugar and agar have to be documented even though harmless. |
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McCarthy yesterday refused to indicate who will figure in his team selection even though he confirmed he had settled on a team in his own mind. |
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When I have tried to point out the cycle track I have been verbally abused even though they are in the wrong. |
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After marrying in 1999, we had tried in vain for three years to conceive even though there was nothing really wrong with us. |
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They just seemed so immature and young to her now, even though they were only a few years younger. |
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They could then face deportation even though they have been recognised as refugees. |
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He always wrote like an angel, even though cogent political thinking did not figure among his talents. |
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The walk was good and enjoyable even though she noticed the men leering at her as she turned down one of the back alleys. |
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He told her everything she needed to know, even though it would be lost and he'd have to reteach it tomorrow. |
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And yet in his own life he goes to great lengths to avoid company, even though he does get lonely. |
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Cat said she stayed with him for two more months, even though it was obvious he was using her. |
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But landsmen were not particularly liked by either the officers or sailors even though they were necessary. |
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But, even though Waters had no real power to say yea or nay to their ideas, they were eager please the Pope of Trash. |
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At the other end, even though mistakes began to creep in, there was enough pace and verve to gee the crowd up if not break through. |
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The move was a real wrench, and he feels guilty about it even though everyone has told him he has done the right thing. |
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The phone call will come, and even though I have been expecting it, I'll still be an emotional wreck. |
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Everyone hopes to find the treasure hidden in the wreck, even though many doubt that it's there at all. |
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She was shaking even though she was wrapped up in a thick long coat in the middle of summer. |
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This happened even though the mothers spoke only in Korean when they interacted with their children. |
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Poor workmanship by the decoration team may still make a mess of your house even though you have paid for good materials. |
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Kiki was still out there even though it had grown dark, shooting skyrockets zipped and exploded into myriad colors in the night dark sky. |
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They are alone with the rollercoaster of emotion even though they are still part of the workings of political machine. |
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It's definitely not an attractive look for a supposedly irresistible knockout, even though she has the necessary figure. |
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Icy mornings, hail, sleet and snow have had everyone dusting off their winter woollies even though spring has officially sprung. |
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On first glance, this indicates that the prime mover would have been yawing to the left quite rapidly even though the test section was straight. |
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We Europeans lost our ancient theatre forms even though we have Greek and Roman texts and impressive amphitheatres. |
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Moreover, there is no shortage of little wonks willing to work at conservative think tanks, even though these jobs are not well remunerated. |
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Our generation at least had had political heros who motivated us even though they were finally shown to have feet of clay. |
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He never refused a request for a chat even though he rarely spoke on the record. |
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And even though Britain has one of the best safety records in the world, 3,500 people died on roads across the country last year. |
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The PGA didn't entirely belong to him the first two days, even though he was at the top of the leader board. |
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He was fired within six weeks even though he had headed the department for eighteen years. |
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Most of the population resents the rich foreigners, even though their living depends on tourism. |
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When his picture appeared in the little box beside the anchorwoman's head on the news, I knew he was dead, even though the TV was on mute. |
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Since it's my tree, can I trim the branches even though they hang over onto his yard? |
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Many people found their inboxes clogged with alarming messages that their computers were infected, even though they were not. |
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Nor are redundancies arising from lay-offs and short-time working included, even though two workers each put on half-time still means a job lost. |
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I like her immensely, even though I harbor a respectable amount of fear every time I have to converse with her. |
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Robinson was shot dead even though he could have been wounded and arrested. |
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He lacerated the New Journalists even though as a writer for Life during World War II, he used a composite character. |
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The production is back in repertory and still well worth attending, even though there are several alterations, not all of them for the better. |
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It is Ma who refuses to abandon the down-and-out Wilson family even though their company may slow the journey west. |
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It is interesting that she has attributed the lines to Euripides even though she has presumably obtained them from a source at several removes from the original. |
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They apparently took that as a sign of suspicious activity, even though that can be a hallmark of people on the autism spectrum. |
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The map is missing the whole continent of Antarctica, even though the airline's jumbos are regularly chartered in summer for tourist overflights of Antarctica's coastline. |
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Weirdly, he mostly avoided cubism, even though he got wild Cezannes that foreshadow that movement. |
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This is yet another masterpiece, even though the tone and diction are all wrong, and the proportions totally off. |
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Younger brother Prince Khurram promptly had him killed, as fraternal ambitions were not to be encouraged, even though the wretched Prince Khusrau was blind. |
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You don't waste time at a barbershop, even though the one in Toronto's Leaside is really efficient and friendly. |
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A calmer Maracas Bay enticed these men into its waters yesterday, even though two days before bathers scampered for safety as massive waves crashed on the shore. |
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While a code of secrecy applies, there also exists a pool of top homeowners willing to sell their properties if the price is right, even though they are not on the market. |
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I make jokes about bathing in kero for nasty crawly rashes, even though there was a case years ago about nursing home residents being bathed in it to treat scabies. |
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There are many loose ends surrounding the crime and the bickering, even though somewhat abated, will undoubtedly flare again. |
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It makes it possible to discover books that have references or sections or chapters that are of interest to you even though the book as a whole may not be. |
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I have to believe Mom had her suspicions, even though I explained it away by saying I'd backed into the stuff while changing into my bathing suit. |
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Our faces are the same shape even though her features are more rounded and mine are pronounced and sort of angular in a way I don't like but all the boys seem to. |
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Everyone jokes about piles, even though they ain't no laughing matter. |
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They are elites, in short, even though they make less money and wield less power than others of that designation. |
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However, even though the mean represser protein levels in the cell are similar in both approximations, the probability distributions are broad and far from Poissonian. |
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And of course he could always have coronary artery disease, even though he's a skinny guy. |
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There were some fine individual performances in the match with all the team acquitting themselves very well even though some were only making their championship debut. |
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Areas of the alps still show signs of environmental damage wrought by decades of cattle grazing, even though grazing stopped more than 60 years ago. |
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Why is it that Greek Gods honey-flavored Greek yogurt seems wholesome, even though each 24-ounce container has 99 grams of sugar? |
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Don't regift an item to someone even though you know they won't like it. |
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She said that with all the people dancing and singing she didn't feel cold at all, even though she thought the temperature was definitely below zero. |
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Melody had surprised herself with how calm she had acted and appeared even though inside a swarm of butterflies flitted nervously and a shiver ran down her spine. |
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On the other hand, even though old-fashioned knobs and dial-controls are sturdier, they are harder to maintain as dirt can easily accumulate in them. |
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This could result in a situation where you apply for, say, a personal loan, but get turned down for it even though your own credit report is as clean as a whistle. |
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Personally, I suspected that Jaden and Lisa liked each other, even though it always seemed they were having a go at each other, they just didn't want to admit it. |
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As time passes, it becomes difficult to eliminate the possibility that, even though the discomfort was not related to a blockage in the past it might currently be related. |
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She buries her brother, even though this act of defiance will assure her doom. |
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You might get a greater understanding of Strindberg by visiting the exhibition than the play, even though the play leaves such a strong impression. |
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Priebke was defiantly unapologetic for his crimes, always insisting he was only following orders even though he was a top chief. |
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By this I mean that with her work, the emphasis is on utility rather than pure aesthetic appeal, even though a certain residual enigmatic quality remains. |
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Thankfully, not all such incidents result in accidents and thankfully, even though this young woman's car was a complete write-off she only suffered minor injuries. |
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The problem is that being a decent person in an indecent situation is not enough, even though it may also be all you can do. |
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I kinda slumped to the ground even though my mind was active. |
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Alcohol is, of course, a legal and socially acceptable drug, even though it may actually be more harmful to the body than some of the illegal drugs. |
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Others favored in-line engines because of the improved streamlining even though the radials of the period usually offered a bit more in horsepower. |
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Frank helps me put a worm on my hook even though I can do it by myself. |
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But Tarver, even though he packs a punch, was wary of trading with Jones. |
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And would you amen that James Baker, even though you were at the hospital? |
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The performance is weightily beautiful, even though it can't disguise the fact that this is essentially a piano solo with violin and cello accompaniment. |
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We decided that daycare would be out of the question, even though we could afford it. |
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The communication between the two means you can never count them out, even though they begin the second half of the Chase in ninth place, 124 points behind Stewart. |
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And the art was good enough that no-one's grumbling about how late it was, even though it really came in just under the wire, and I'm madly rewriting to make it work. |
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That milk replacer may very well contain cattle blood plasma, even though, in laboratory tests, mad cow-type diseases can be spread through blood plasma. |
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In some cases the bishop puts pressure on them to apply for laicization, even though they protest their innocence and ardently desire to live out their vocation as priests. |
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Deep sea animals will heave themselves up from the abyssal depths, even though it's fatal to them, if they hear a rumor that you will be passing overhead in a boat. |
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It's a miracle how they carry those stretchers but they get through even though it takes ten men all day to move one stretcher case back three or four miles. |
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Dyer is unequivocal about the moral imperative of protecting rhino, even though the costs and challenges are huge. |
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While he was a Colorado Springs police officer, Ron Stallworth successfully infiltrated the KKK, even though he was black. |
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For most of this period, up to the early 1990s, the minutes are in English, even though all the members of the CZWA would have spoken Xhosa as their first language. |
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Should we be interested in following a child we are made to believe is capable of loving even though our cognition constantly alarms us that it is not? |
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He'd never really thought of himself as a soldier or an ex-soldier even though he'd had two years of it before eventually going farming on rehab money. |
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It was not until 1985 that the law penalized the client for kerb-crawling, even though for many years it had penalized prostitutes for soliciting in the street. |
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The outgoing winterers are leaving their home for the last year and for them it can be very emotional even though most are very anxious to get home. |
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Not that a Brown premiership would be a thing of great mirth and jollity, even though marriage and fatherhood have certainly mellowed the Chancellor. |
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I can feel the jouissance as she reads what has come to her, the deep ecstasy that writing has occasioned, even though the subject is grief, death. |
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Shiomura continued to speak even though she had to choke back tears at one point. |
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He lived life to the full and even though he has gone at a young age he fitted a lifetime of achievements into his life. No matter what, he always had a smile on his face. |
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The suspense was killing me, even though I knew what he would say. |
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If I take the Grimm stories, and make a new derivative work out of them, I get a new copyright, even though the old work is still in the public domain. |
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I see no difficulty in the landlord recovering damages at the market rate even though he has adduced no evidence that he would or could have relet the property. |
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Thus, the holders of Barrie's copyright claim a perpetual right to control derivative works based on Peter Pan, even though the original work passed into the public domain. |
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They told the public not to believe that the coo meant what he said even though, yes, he said it. |
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The case ended in a hung jury, even though the jury consisted entirely of military officers sitting in judgment on criticism of their commanding officer. |
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The Constitutional Court case against the PM was brought even though she was already being pursued by the anti-corruption panel. |
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Although permission was granted last year for that development, work has yet to begin on the 14-acres site even though anchor tenant Woodies has already signed up. |
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My parents were thrilled with my choice, even though I had never even paid the campus a visit during the application process. |
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The discussion centered around the issue of how easy it was for teenagers to obtain cigarettes even though it is illegal to sell cigarettes to minors. |
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You could run afoul with your business partner though you had planned on being friends or married for life or someone might want out, even though there's no exit plan. |
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Vineyards have been cultivated in Switzerland since the Roman era, even though certain traces can be found of a more ancient origin. |
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Sunny moves through these final days quickly, easily, buoyed by routine even though change is afoot in all directions. |
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I will never touch The Orb, even though its mysterious glow seduces and beguiles. |
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He boldfaced the quote so it would stand out even though I told him it looked ugly. |
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Consistent with this, VR1-knockout mice can eat capsica all day, even though mucosal injuries still occur. |
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Preferable is the cosey English walled villa of the middle class, even though it be a bit stuffy and suggestive of earwigs. |
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If her past is a crystal ball to her future, she will perhaps never be rich, even though she is a good, kind, educated, hard-working person. |
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After several dampenings and even though it was only on my face for an hour, I was surprised at how heavy the mud pack had become. |
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I had to deflea our cat with a flea comb, even though it wears a flea collar. |
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My insurance went up even though all my accidents were just fender-benders. |
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We decided to forge ahead with our plans even though our biggest underwriter backed out. |
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Everybody knew Skopas fronted for the fight mob even though he was officially the arena manager. |
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Mrs. Jackson still kept doggie biscuits in her pockets, even though her furbaby had died two months ago. |
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Mo was doing most of the talking and even though he's a good guy, once he gets going about Betty you can forget it for the rest of the night. |
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His boss was always getting on his case about his standards of dress, even though he worked well and seldom left the back room. |
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The companies represented are certainly large, even though they could be a bit more growthy. |
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She's happy as a lark with her ten dollar pay raise, even though the long-term prospects for the business are not good. |
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Great news for City, but the result was harsh on Neil Warnock's side who gave as good as they got even though the odds were stacked against them. |
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The development of these writing systems was very successful, even though some flaws were detected. |
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These men were not trained physicians even though they played the role of one. |
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He haughtily demanded the best table, even though people looked and wondered who he was. |
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But he does not have a role in the governance of Wales, even though his title might suggest that he does. |
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But the description sounded interesting to say the least, even though she was far past the ability to breast feed. |
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The delegation succeeded, even though prior Greek attempts to involve Rome in Greek affairs had been met with Roman apathy. |
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In late summer, 55 BC, even though it was late in the campaigning season, Caesar decided to make an expedition to Britain. |
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The standard edict thus functioned like a comprehensive law code, even though it did not formally have the force of law. |
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In the war that followed, the Scots persevered, even though the English seemed victorious at several points. |
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She never let anyone challenge her authority as queen, even though many people, who felt she was weak and should be married, tried to do so. |
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The Dutch therefore enjoyed an unchallenged naval advantage in these waters, even though their navy was inferior in naval armament. |
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Charles acquiesced to the Clarendon Code even though he favoured a policy of religious tolerance. |
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James then left for France on 23 December after having received a request from his wife to join her, even though his followers urged him to stay. |
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Ministers, even though they are paid officers of the Crown, are not disqualified. |
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And it wasn't his suit that worried the people on the green tram, even though most of the other men wore flowing jellabas. |
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She said that even though the door was shut she could hear enough to know that there was jigga-jigga going on. |
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The Duke was quickly executed after a secret military trial, even though he had not been involved in the plot. |
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The monarch is regarded as a separate legal personality in each realm, even though the same person is monarch of each realm. |
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Additionally, prime ministers may lose their positions if they lose their seats in parliament, even though they may still be popular nationally. |
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I recognized her at once even though she wasn't wearing the tweed hunting outfit and the kitsch headwear. |
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Electoral support for English nationalist parties is low, however, even though there is public support for many of the policies they espouse. |
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Electoral support for English nationalist parties is also low, even though there is public support for many of the policies they espouse. |
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The rules are unclear, but it was popular with both adults and children, even though it often led to injuries. |
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Long-standing custom calls for referring to the town chairman as mayor, even though we don't have a mayor. |
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There was demonstrable continuity in the south, even though the Danish settlement represented a watershed in England's artistic tradition. |
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It links overseas Chinese and their descendants to their heritage, even though they live thousands of miles away from their ancestral homelands. |
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Charles was accepted as sovereign, even though the Spanish felt uneasy with the Imperial style. |
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Most programs are not subsidized by government, making preschools relatively expensive even though the staff is typically poorly compensated. |
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The doctorate of philosophy adheres to this historic convention, even though the degrees are not always for the study of philosophy. |
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This is known today as the Vallum, even though the word Vallum in Latin is the origin of the English word wall, and does not refer to a ditch. |
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But, even though 89 fire engines and over 400 firemen arrived they were unable to extinguish it. |
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In Denmark and Sweden, the elves appear as beings distinct from the vetter, even though the border between them is diffuse. |
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This name has since come into usage for almost all versions of the original manuscript even though they differ from each other. |
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But he hesitated when approached to do a project that combined maqam with jazz, even though that had been his pre-quest intention. |
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They had no legal capacity and were not able to make contracts, even though they were not slaves. |
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Obstinacy and willful neglects must be mastered, even though it cost blows. |
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The plays were, however, tragic in the strictest definition, even though they were not necessarily sad. |
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The site is marked by a small headstone and burial plaque even though his remains were said to have been removed to England years later. |
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Although Johnson was treated as a servant, he found pleasure in teaching even though he considered it boring. |
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This much we can realise, even though we are so close to it, the old safe instinct saves us from triumph and exultation. |
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Despite later retracting the claim, the sum has been widely reported even though it has never been substantiated. |
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Lagat competed for Kenya in the 2004 Athens Olympics even though he had already become a United States citizen. |
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Hawthorn went on to beat Moss for the championship title by one point, even though he had won only one race that year to Moss's four. |
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By the early 2000s, the condition of Gipsy Moth IV, even though it continued to rest in a Greenwich dry dock hoist, had seriously deteriorated. |
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Also, as described above, case is marked on pronouns even though it is not usually on nouns, similar to English. |
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For example, some Kurds say that they have Kurdish nationality, even though there is no Kurdish sovereign state at this time in history. |
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Howe refused to order a pursuit across the river, even though the outlook of the Continental Army was bleak. |
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Don loved the minihamburgers even though they gave him horrible indigestion. |
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Whiggism took different forms in England and Scotland, even though from 1707 the two nations shared a single parliament. |
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The German ones were nicknamed Big Berthas, even though the namesake was not a railway gun. |
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In other words, bubbles in both markets developed even though only the residential market was affected by these potential causes. |
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This phenomenon is responsible for some Popular victories, even though the Estadistas have the most voters on the island. |
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In practice, such a figure does not actively exercise executive powers, even though executive authority may be exercised in their name. |
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The slimness of this majority undermined his power, even though he still retained the confidence of the Sovereign. |
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The Scottish Sun newspaper came out in support of the SNP's campaign to win a second term, even though the newspaper does not back independence. |
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Singapore has a generally efficient healthcare system, even though their health expenditures are relatively low for developed countries. |
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This produces a macroscopic bound charge in the material even though all of the charges involved are bound to individual molecules. |
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Police were set on Edalji's conviction, even though the mutilations continued after their suspect was jailed. |
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While in London, Wollstonecraft pursued a relationship with the artist Henry Fuseli, even though he was already married. |
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To protect Wollstonecraft, Imlay registered her as his wife in 1793, even though they were not married. |
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For example, the US imports oil from Canada even though the US has oil and Canada uses oil. |
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I vote nay, even though the motion is popular, because I would rather be right than popular. |
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The marshals are still to be found on the RAF's active list even though they have for all practical purposes retired. |
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That is why the son of Henry III of England is counted as Edward I even though there were three Edwards before the Conquest. |
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It is traditional amongst monarchists to continue to number their pretenders, even though they have never reigned. |
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Abellio ScotRail operates Lockerbie even though none of its services call there. |
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He was created 1st Baron Penrhyn of Penrhyn in the county of Lough, Ireland in 1783, even though he was not Irish. |
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AnnMarie's shirt had got ripped clear down the front, her ta-tas hanging out, even though they was just little nublets blowing in the wind. |
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Kaolin is the primary material from which porcelain is made, even though clay minerals might account for only a small proportion of the whole. |
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He obstinately made his motion at every meeting, even though no one else ever supported it and everyone else was bored with it. |
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The album was produced by Thomas, even though the songs were being written in the studio as they recorded. |
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Most marine life is found in coastal habitats, even though the shelf area occupies only seven percent of the total ocean area. |
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There may have existed local kings in Western Sweden, even though their names have not been preserved. |
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This was truly a world system, even though it occupied only a restricted portion of the western Old World. |
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Their operations crews did not believe they had authority to shut off production, even though they could see that Piper Alpha was burning. |
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Scramasaxes and arrowheads are numerous in Frankish graves even though the Byzantine historians do not assign them to the Franks. |
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No party accompanied the vehicles and no aircraft reconnaissance was sought, even though the Germans were a long way from Brittany. |
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Pytheas, however, rightly knows what is now Scotland as part of Britain, land of the Picts, even though north of Ierne. |
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Safe drinking water is essential to humans and other lifeforms even though it provides no calories or organic nutrients. |
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Within two days the United Kingdom and France declared war on Germany, even though the fighting was confined to Poland. |
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The Pacific Ocean is also an active, shrinking oceanic basin, even though it has both spreading ridge and oceanic trenches. |
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A flow proceeding up a curved channel is the same flow, even though its direction varies continuously along the channel. |
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Jellyfish are also used by juvenile fish for shelter and food, even though jellyfish may prey on small fish. |
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Having less sleep than this is common among humans, even though sleep deprivation can have negative health effects. |
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For example, Hampshire has a Tudor rose as its county flower, even though it is not a native species. |
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Wolfe continued to press for a fresh assault, even though the element of surprise had now been lost, but Mordaunt was hesitant. |
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You've got to admire his persistence. He's asked her out every day for a month even though she keeps turning him down. |
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As Oasis cancelled their headlining slot, Madness, even though having played earlier in the evening, were asked to replace them. |
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Professional anglers are not engaged in commercial fishing, even though they gain an economic reward. |
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In other words, cities often moved to revolt against Rome, even though hostages were in Roman custody. |
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The situation was so serious that Augustus himself appeared at the trial, even though he had not been called as a witness. |
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In 1861 Rome was declared capital of Italy even though it was still under the Pope's control. |
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They had watches that said Gucci or Rolex on them even though it was obvious they'd come straight here from some pirate factory in China. |
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However even though that did not really stop the fighting, it certainly cooled things off. |
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She and I are good friends even though we're polar opposites. |
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These are impieties to which we cannot listen, even though the heretics threaten us with a thousand deaths. |
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Surgery was formally taught in Italy even though it was initially looked down upon as a lower form of medicine. |
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Products from different extraction methods are known under different names even though their starting materials are the same. |
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Due to the application of the Delaney clause, it may not be added to foods, even though it occurs naturally in sassafras and sweet basil. |
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In total Stanley would report 32 unfriendly meetings on the river, some violent, even though he attempted to negotiate a peaceful thoroughfare. |
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This also applies to the second voyage, even though the syndicate had by then disbanded. |
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Although New Spain produced considerable sugar and wheat, these were consumed exclusively in the colony even though there was demand elsewhere. |
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Above all, he wanted to maintain the large wartime military establishment, even though the peace made that superfluous. |
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Smith lost his bid for a third term even though he carried all but eight counties. |
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Certain nouns can be used with plural verbs even though they are singular in form, as in The government were. |
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A list of Austrian terms for certain food items has even been incorporated into EU law, even though it is clearly incomplete. |
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Thus, might have to is acceptable, but might must is not, even though must and have to can normally be used interchangeably. |
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