Even if he can't [play] the news is good. He's going to be OK, ... We just have to let it settle down. |
Even if Ohio State is ahead this week, it's no more permanent than Southern Cal being ahead last week. |
Even if the 50, 40 and 20 percent numbers are adopted, we still have a major fight at the Legislature. |
Even if this is exaggerated, they are close to (enrichment ability) and the world faces a new reality. |
Even if you were taking a knee, you always kind of checked to see where's Bruce, just to double check, |
Even more surprising was the amount (played on baccarat), $426 million, up 107 percent over last year. |
Even so ye also outwardly appear righteous unto men, but within ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity. |
Even though it doesn't prevent all illnesses, it is effective at preventing serious illness and death. |
Even though she had the stool, she had to wait and look for the chance to find a space to put it down. |
Even though there was more people, I think our crowd was louder. They've been great for us all season. |
Even though we got the news last night it was not even near complete until they found the other child. |
Even with a further escalation, there will be no delivery restrictions for households and small users. |
ever even accessed the form. … There are so many egregious examples of this we never even needed to. |
Ever since we were little, we were so on fire for our dreams. We never let anyone blow our flames out. |
Every chance he's gotten to play he's been great for us. He's really developed into a good goaltender. |