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Even now, though ... ya can't take Bret Hart down.
Even now, I don't believe how I lived like that.
Even now I cannot believe that my daughter is gone.
Even now, Starikov does not understand why he was banished.
Even now, his government does not feign admiration for him.
When you see what even now, today, what people say.
But many don't — even now, more than a year later.
Even now, the computer revolution in the office remains unfinished.
Even now, these shootings continue to disproportionately affect black Americans.
Even now, people on the Internet are convinced I'm transgender.
It's actually rather exciting to think about it, even now.
I cry even now when I think about that moment.
Yet even now firms are more rooted than commonly thought.
In addition, the stigma attached to aging persists even now.
Even now we're contemplating electric planes and solar powered planes.
Even now, I'm somebody who puts it all out there.
And even now, I'm almost certain he's plotting his return.
Even now results showing the benefit of screening are inconsistent.
This infamous case shapes our perception of him even now.
Even now, it's hard to get your hands on one.
"Even now everybody's still celebrating and waving flags," she said.
Even now, people debate the fine points of the cases.
Even now, few companies disclose how much DRA they produce.
Even now, I still have the traditional way of thinking.
That's why I still go the GIF route even now.
Even now, I'm shocked that it was a lasting classic.
Even now, the country is in a state of emergency.
Even now, a lot of them are still with ISIS .
Even now, it seems a stretch to say that Mrs.
Even now, defamation law hasn't shielded Jones from all consequences.
Even now, it's not a disease to be taken lightly.
And even now, McConnell seems more cautious on tax reform.
Even now, though, it's not clear what his business was.
Even now, the Church takes shelter in this gray area.
She owns the entire company, even now, 22 years later.
Even now, there are genuine concerns about a credible outcome.
A damaged cornea left him with reduced eyesight, even now.
Even now, Goddamnit remains a totem in Alkaline Trio's discography.
So, it is still something of science fiction even now.
Even now, that first flashbulb kind of stops your breath.
But even now, as then, he has not lost hope.
But even now, I am filled with optimism for Minnesota.
Even now, she won't accept my friend request on Facebook.
Even now, she tries not to think about those months.
Even now, these birds still manage to capture my attention.
The stigma against women is bigger in Indonesia, even now.
Even now, he is uncertain about what he has made.
Yes, I'm trying to translate them into French, even now.
Even now, the spaces opened by landslides fill with activity.
I can always, even now, find help and give help.
Even now, decades later, her feelings about him are conflicted.
And even now, it varies widely by country and region.
Even now, we have the president's wife wearing the shoes.
Even now, the community continues to work in the Discord.
Those are questions that I'm still asking myself even now.
Even now, it is shaping the outcome of House contests.
But their silence, even now, only amplifies his radical legacy.
Even now she sounds surprised at how defiantly she responded.
Even now, David talks to him, and Joey talks back.
"Even now I have that kind of obsession," he added.
"Even now I don't have hope for myself," she says.
Even now, we're still paying off the remaining $3,85033 balance.
Um, I think -- even now words kind of fail me.
Even now, the diesel scandal continues to corrode Volkswagen's reputation.
Even now, there are many ways for citizens to act.
Even now, some survivors replay the disaster in their minds.
I can't thank them enough for their support, even now.
Even now, Human Rights Watch regularly faults the Obama administration.
Even now, some centrist Democrats are worried about the process.
Even now, because the case is ongoing, the divide persists.
Even now, as I'm talking to you, with this play.
To City, what matters, even now, is the Premier League.
But even now, you can see reminders of it everywhere.
Even now, I am surprised to be writing those words.
"Even now a lot of people still don't think it's happening."
Even now, Fanny says the decision to separate was unbearably hard.
Even now, the city and its surrounding area rank No. 20083.
Even now, he has some conservative views and some liberal views.
The host of AC 360 is full of admiration, even now.
Although illegal in China, prostitution is difficult to avoid even now.
And why will it be so hard to curtail even now?
Even now, we're not sure how predictable all of these are.
Even now, it takes forever when I'm not in that position.
"Even now the vultures are starting to circle," one analyst said.
Even now I have so much admiration and respect she's amazing.
Even now, it still doesn't have the same offerings as Netflix.
But even now, it's unclear where those injury figures came from.
As a sitting president, they're even now starting to cut back.
Even now, Closed Loop's warehouses are still full of abandoned TVs.
A case of social bias, however, is eminently conceivable even now.
It's on Robyn's face even now as she studies the painting.
Yet even now you cannot come clean about what actually occurred.
Even now when I think about it, it makes me sick.
"I don't think I'm fully over it, even now," Kate says.
Even now, weeks after my experience, I remember it in detail.
"Even now I don't love him that much," she said, laughing.
But even now, he's unsparing in his criticism of Hillary Clinton.
Even now, Earl said she finds herself going back to it.
Even now, thinking of the findings sends shivers down my spine.
Even now, watching the clip brings a smile to my face.
And even now when I'm gone and grown, she's still busy.
And even now, Lincoln, the homegrown luxury division, continues to struggle.
It's not photojournalism, but it gets read that way even now.
Even now, the media don't fare well in the public's eyes.
Yet even now, immediately after the attack, two lessons are clear.
Even now, the results, as described by Achen and Bartels, stun.
Even now, it seems Samsung can't pinpoint what the defect was.
Even now, he's presenting himself as somebody who can unite America.
Even now just talking about it, my heart is just broken.
Even now, GDP is growing by more than 6% a year.
Small fires are burning even now as the weather remains hot.
Even now, I still have traumatic flashbacks to that electoral tsunami.
Even now, Viacom is experiencing turmoil and uncertainty about its future.
Even now, many continue to work illegally, and suffering the consequences.
It is unclear, even now, whether he is listening to anyone.
"She continues to be very hard-working, even now," Palmer said.
Even now, after 448 pages in two volumes, the deception continues.
Even now, just speaking these words, I feel like a rebel….
Even now, it's a 90-minute walk from the nearest village.
When I return home, even now, Orange County's health is obvious.
Even now, he only does it in front of black audiences.
And even now, alligators can still draw a pretty big crowd.
But even now, there are many challenges to Iranian-American relations.
But I can see it even now, without the slightest effort.
The truth is, even now many of us Israelis still don't.
"Even now the vultures are starting to circle," Ms. Govella said.
"Even now we are scared to come this side," he said.
Even now, Hell's Kitchen still kind of has that vibe. Yeah.
Even now, some remain ambivalent, which may reflect a generational divide.
Even now, nearly 40 years on, the record remains a thrillride.
"Our daughters are being tortured in Pakistan even now," he added.
Even now, the results of the summit meeting are hotly debated.
And even now, scientists are finding new insights from Turing's legacy.
I feel ashamed even now, and it happened 16 years ago.
"Even now we live under a cloud," said Mr. Garratt, 56.
So many were minted that the supply remains large, even now.
"I have heartaches even now," she told me, starting to cry.
LEICESTER, England — Even now, Liverpool's fans will not sing that song.
He still watches, even now, for that little taste of home.
Bloodborne is still yielding up its secrets even now, for instance.
Even now, Duca continues to experience a grotesque amount of harassment.
Even now, as something inside her mother unspooled, Lila seemed unchanged.
Some years are just too hard, even now, 14 years later.
Even now, it continues to send small amounts, Mr. Oh said.
But it's interesting because even now I have a fan base.
I mean, even now I don't think it's too far gone.
Even now, many victims may not be aware they were hit.
Even now, I think I'm pretty healthy, but not to her standards.
It does no good to turn away from the mirror, even now.
"Even now, I hear his voice," said Elvira Nieto to the jury.
Even now, the movie remains a good snapshot of 1980s Japanese animation.
Even now, as I go back and read the audiobook, it's surprising.
Even now, I find myself hesitating every time I type the word.
After the bagel, we decide that we can call it even now.
Even now, more money is budgeted for Hebrew schools than Arabic ones.
Even now, she's working 12-hour days and is on call constantly.
Now an Avenger, the Mind Stone remains embedded Vision's forehead even now.
Life could survive there even now, hidden underground, some scientists have said.
Even now, few Republicans have directly attacked Mr. Trump in television ads.
The church has a checkered past, even now, with racism, no question.
A number of other black swans may be heading upriver even now.
Even now, the FTSE 100 is still above its mid-June lows.
Even now, the Republican Party is bracing itself for a Trump nomination.
But even now I'm another $83 in debt to my weekly therapist.
Even now, I can still see him: The droop of his eyelids.
Even now, when there's so much digital [content], print still really matters.
Spicer told reporters that Trump still (even now!) believes that wiretapping happened.
To his credit, Sanders isn't falling into the same trap even now.
Some of you, even now, may not know where your towel is.
Even now, it is having to bail out some provincial pension funds.
Even now people are like, 'Why didn't you go to her first?
People did not have power then; even now, we only have some.
Even now, Contreras can look a little bit rough behind the plate.
Even now, almost nine years on, that's a difficult sentence to comprehend.
Bizarrely, though, the Communist Party is even now an underground organisation there.
Even now, more than a decade later, Hanson remains a proud Trojan.
Even now, many traffic cops do not have breathalysers in their kit.
Even now, we lose money on certain gigs we do in England.
Even now, he's repeatedly refused to listen to the people of Baltimore.
Even now, Prime Video still doesn't support Chromecast, as Google points out.
Its internal guidelines even now run to tens of thousands of words.
"Even now, no one really wants to hear from us," Vitaly said.
It's flowing even now as revenues break record highs month after month.
Even now, the ruling might not end the speculation about the case.
We always have gotten that pushback—and we still do, even now.
But even now, both editors argued, The Times is not neglecting substance.
Even now, ValueAct is still in the black on the Valeant investment.
Even now, its distilled version includes teams in Cincinnati, Chicago and Omaha.
"Even now," Brescia says, "I'll drive around and memories will pop up."
Italian soccer is hardly exempt from them – even now, in February, 2016.
Even now, some professional societies say you should have two separate accounts.
Even now, it affects "five to 10" of his clients each day.
Even now, the evil seed of what you've done germinates within you.
There are people that even now I have these online discussions with.
Even now, human-rated vehicles won't be ready until 2017 or 2018.
That's something I tell everyone, even now that we're doing business management.
Even now, there are brown wines tinted green, orange, or bluish purple.
Even now, she can still make me feel like a little girl.
Even now I would still consider myself a little right of center.
But it's a special show even now, 25 years after it debuted.
Even now it is unclear whether Mr. Modi ever lived with her.
But most Alabama voters, even now, haven't actually read the original reports.
Am I breathing in what could harm me, kill me, even now?
Am I breathing in what could harm me, kill me, even now?
Even now, those portraits may seem brash and perhaps a bit unsettling.
Even now, on the surface, life seems normal in much of Britain.
Even now, amid all the hoopla, the odds may not be propitious.
Even now, she's like, 'When are we moving to a new home?
"Even now I think to myself: at least I can go home."
Sometimes, even now, people still do not want to know the scores.
Even now, there is evidence that ISIS militants are active in Syria.
Recent furnishings and accessories reveal that Victoriana can be relatable even now.
And even now, they're not sure if administrators will walk it back.
Yet even now, every move that Starbucks makes reverberates through the industry.
Even now, as it's readied in the gallery, Kurt considers it unfinished.
My blood boils at the memories, even now, almost three decades later.
We still pay for tulips even now and sometimes they get expensive.
Even now, purchases of anything beyond maize meal is considered a luxury.
Even now, it's difficult for us to wrap our heads around it.
Even now, parents of newborns with severe heart defects struggle for care.
Even now he tried to run four to five kilometers a day.
Even now, the agencies aren't able to keep up with attrition alone.
Even now, the Pope is still saying, 'Oh, yes, it's still terrible.
So my core interest back then and even now is simulation games.
Even now, however, some accounts are unimpressed - despite the double-digit coupon.
But this year, reports of swoops are still rolling in even now.
Even now, though, the change won't roll out globally until next year.
It's a little twinkle in the back of our minds even now.
Even now, 15 years later, that night still lingers in my mind.
Even now, though, cases can get stuck for months in plea negotiations.
I read it assiduously, and even now I am discovering new nuances.
Even now, nearly 15 years later, people often ask why I dance.
Even now, most of the children in the program came by themselves.
She was my first muse and still is even now, at 82.
Omaha's music community, at that time and even now, was so influential.
Even now, Trump isn't getting the warmest welcome in the United Kingdom.
Like how punk continues to infect every form of art even now.
A growing number of scientists are even now considering seeking public office themselves.
Even now that it is available, few men are taking advantage of that.
Do you feel like, in the karmic balance of things, you're even now?
Even now, as a 23-year-old woman, I still look very young.
Even now, one might get a hankering to call some of these numbers.
But, even now she only has nice things to say about her ex.
Even now, of course, there's no reason or excuse for committing thought-crime.
Even now as a proven player, Antetokounmpo's hunger to be elite is evident.
"Even now I don't understand what's happened," the 33-year-old told reporters.
Even now, it is only expected to recover a portion of that money.
Even now, several years after her death, there is debate about how Mrs.
Even now, what kind of ally is Hillary Clinton to the LGBT community?
"Even now, right now, I'm thinking, OK, they're somebody else's bones," says Holloway.
There's so much attempts out there and even now, I'll get contacted daily.
Even now Mr Pawlowski still lacks permission to build the planned 800 flats.
And even now, she's still adjusting to the removal of the Home button.
And even now it belongs to him every time he drinks his milk.
Even now, at 46, she appreciates her father's attentions as an artistic collaborator.
Even now, one wonders if the long-term incentive deals are long enough.
Even now it looks as if the rebels may have broken the siege.
Even now, however, some accounts are unimpressed - even with a double-digit coupon.
Even now, Pacquiao says, Duterte often calls after a fight to congratulate him.
Perhaps, even now, she and Eli are texting about focus groups and slogans.
Even now they're trying to say that it's over, but we're holding strong.
Even now that we're in 2017 the brand has yet to slow down.
Even now, Zuckerberg is still hesitant to infringe upon what advertisers can say.
He's against gay marriage, even now it is the law of the land.
Whether Trump records his Oval Office discussions is, even now, an open question.
But, in any case, there is plenty that Congress can do even now.
He may continue to do so, even now that his investigation has concluded.
Even now, measured against similarly structured companies, Apple remains very cheap, Cramer argued.
"Even now, we have the three, when Hillary has had one," Trump said.
Our philosophy remains the same even now that we've become a public company.
Even now, the president relishes reminding audiences of how wrong the pollsters were.
"They are continually on my mind, all the time, even now," he said.
Years later, it was still hurtful, and even now as I sit here
Even now, I love giving blow jobs, but I rarely receive head back.
It's these tracks that make Napalm Death so engaging and, even now, peerless.
We were much more physical during that time than we are even now.
Even now, the management at many American museums doesn't reflect the country's demographics.
Even now, putting these things down on paper, I am lucid and relaxed.
You likely possess many of the traits necessary to make it, even now.
Even now, Congress is still focusing on the economy rather than on survival.
Even now, these memories feel warm and fuzzy because I was having fun.
Even now-President Donald Trump campaigned against the carried-interest benefit in 2016.
But even now, I don't know whether I'd do it all over again.
You might have thought that such concerns would weigh on markets even now.
Even now, there's no way all 24 candidates will see the debate stage.
Actually, for async, even now, next to Tarkovsky for me is Robert Bresson.
But even now, they keep on saying, 'are you going to come back?
Even now, highways in the Chinese capital remain quiet compared to mid-January.
"Seinfeld" fever is still going strong, propelled even now by its wide syndication.
Even now, she said, his remarks make her feel self-conscious during sex.
Even now, he said, managers still forced workers to agree to schedule changes.
But even now, cast into gloom, the place seems poised for a postcard.
Even now we don't know the full extent of his conflicts of interest.
Even now, after everything I went through, I don't think badly of Americans.
Even now, the officers of the civil war continue to rule the country.
He recalls these days, even now, with a kind of reverence and delight.
Even now, though, there are school activities in the city on some weekends.
Even now, 10 years into my career, I am still playing catch up.
Even now, investigators have not determined the precise motive in the Gebrev case.
"I am sure that Amazon even now is building it," Mr. Kubica said.
"Our numbers even now are not that far out of whack," he said.
Even now, Andrew is unlikely to face any serious consequences for his behavior.
This was my strategy and what I still strive to do, even now.
Musicologists may dispute, even now, that it was ever really done at all.
Even now, Republicans often emphatically state that they want to maintain those protections.
Even now, amid a record 10-year economic expansion, delinquencies are ticking up.
Even now her work seems daring and hallucinatory, an antidote to tasteful minimalism.
Even now, companies like Chevron and Halliburton continue to operate in the country.
Democracy is even now not too far from its historic peak in popularity.
Even now, he asks questions that are difficult for his father to hear.
Even now I often achieve the unconscious Zora of Eatonville before the Hegira.
Even now, Heidi says she feels the loss of her friendship with Lauren.
Even now, half a century on, von Däniken says his book is converting people.
I cry sometimes when I think about it, even now as I write this.
Even now, about 60 percent of millennials are open to taking a new job.
Even now there are people who deny it, and don't care about the show.
Even now she feels exhausted from that time; she has insomnia and avoids crowds.
Even now as I write this, returning to that mental space, I'm misty-eyed.
Even now, it is unclear if any of the spear-phishing attempts were successful.
But even now, it can be difficult to immediately tell which businesses offer them.
Even now, reckons the UN, nearly 4m people are in need of emergency aid.
Even now, nearly 15 years after its initial release, it remains an encore staple.
He stammers and trips over his words trying to form an explanation, even now.
Even now, Game Freak is creating a game based around the Switch's Bluetooth capabilities.
"He's honored to put on a Villanova uniform every time, even now," Wright said.
But something happened that was weird enough for me to remember it, even now.
Kyle Martino Of course, I fight the fear of loss every day — even now.
Because I'd developed a hypothesis, one that keeps proving itself even now, years later.
But even now, the plant's half-million solar mirrors are already visible from space.
Even now, I feel like all my friend groups exist in their own tribes.
Even now, nothing turns me on more than when Toni cums inside of me.
Even now, new communities are being created by linking pain and pro-social feelings.
Even now, southerners consider themselves more cosmopolitan and northerners as qat-chewing highland tribesmen.
Murray was having fun while making art, which is practically a sin, even now.
I've learned that through the years, and even now I'm still trying to learn.
But UK ministers are even now fighting new EU rules to reduce early deaths.
Even now, on the border of Colombia and Ecuador, there are these Amazonian Israelites.
Even now, the network hasn't given us much of anything from the upcoming season.
Even now, when we arrived (at the Louvre), we were checked and it's secure.
Even now, at least a 25 percent down payment is required for most mortgages.
The lyrics are good too even now 15 years later they don't seem bad.
I think even now, nearly three months down the track, it is still raw.
But even now, women are more likely to be described as having 'bigger' emotions.
In fact, it's almost all she tweets about even now, after she's been blocked.
Even now, with the distance of two weeks, I can't quite parse this moment.
Nevertheless, Thomas, even now, is still trying to make peace with his own contributions.
Probably, even now and in this barmy election year, she needn't be overly worried.
Even now, there are only one or two obscure places to stream it online.
Such discrimination lingers in our anger-filled veins even now in a progressive era.
Clinton become president, and possibly does even now with her as a candidate. Mrs.
But scientists then, and even now, said we can do something about climate change.
Even now, sterilization and IUD coils are still far more prevalent methods than condoms.
Even now, there is evidence that it's possible to fool the steering wheel sensor.
Even now, she said, laughing, she does not want them to be marathon runners.
Even now, his hand on the doorknob, he felt a slight urge to run.
"Even now, I feel like Bill could just jump out from somewhere," she said.
But even now, the President has not commented on his favorite social media channel.
Even now that she's away for college, the girls are all still very close.
And even now -- five years later -- the aftermath is painful for the Newtown community.
And even now, privacy campaigners are threatening to take the new agreement to court.
There is hope, even now, but that hope is couched in decades of futility.
Even now, 14 years later, people still bring up Moneyball when talking to Swisher.
I guess it's because GAF itself is still very important to me, even now.
Yet not everyone here seemed certain that Mr. Walker could be beaten, even now.
"That's something that even now is quite rare in comic books," Mr. Alagbé said.
Even now, her old friends and acquaintances express some surprise at her presidential run.
What we see right away is that even now, with all the privatization etc.
Even now, Malone can recite the routine he and Drummond executed, day after day.
Even now, decades after Karen Carpenter's death, some people cannot grasp an anorexic's agony.
Even now they have a certain experience which helps them play the strongest clubs.
Even now, I can never sleep without a bottle of water beside my bed.
Even now, the feature is not quite ready to roll out to all users.
Even now, said Letitia James, who was re-elected as public advocate on Nov.
I am not sure even now that people appreciate the size of the difference.
Even now, Puerto Ricans often do not take every precaution to avoid Zika infection.
Even now, she refuses to slap an ideological label on any of her books.
And it's not clear whether he'd be able to deliver on that even now.
Even now, there is evidence that the job market has room for further improvement.
Unaligned strategists argue that, even now, there is a tendency to underestimate Sanders's position.
But even now, the issue of women in combat roles is still being debated.
Dan: Even now we're paying $2,000 premiums per month, which is a whole lot.
"If your blood doesn't boil even now, it's not blood but water," they chanted.
Yet even now that it is over, Schweinsteiger betrays not a hint of that.
Most of us, even now, are just making it up as we go along.
The couple admits that even now, they don't make time for their personal lives.
Even now, like I opened a gym in the Bay Area, or a facility.
Even now, along the proposed route, largely deprived of mass transit, there are faster alternatives.
Even now, with the price of oil depressed, Texas' economic prowess is on full display.
And even now, he trumpets views -- protectionist on trade, uncaring about debt and deficits, etc.
So even now, there is some jockeying among Democrats to define those three little words.
Sometimes I think it's harder even now than it was at the first early moments.
" Reynolds said he continued to "miss her terribly," adding, "Even now, it's hard on me.
She is in control despite the rejection, a revolutionary move in romantic comedies even now.
Even now, I cannot work a second job, earn freelance income, or become an entrepreneur.
And even now, sea level rise is putting all those costly Louisiana fixes in doubt.
Even now, at seventy-one, he teaches five classes a semester at a local university.
Even now, 26 years later, I have tears running down my face reliving it again.
Even now, when someone passes me the aux cord at a party, I play garage.
Many couples view the conversation with the parents as a sign of respect, even now.
You can feel my love even now — know I am with you always, your Mommy.
Even now, cultural narratives tend to define womanhood by its limits, rather than its possibilities.
Even now, we can edit ourselves to be smoother, kinder, funnier than we really are.
The oligarchs who feed the rotten politics of Ukraine, even now, he said, must go.
My friends pay for my slice, so I guess we can call it even now.
External credit-card transactions are still restricted, so the market is not free even now.
I'm worried about my family when even now, ISIS members and leaders are still here.
It's early days but, let's face it, football is a short-term business even now.
I do belly dancing dancing as well and l'm even now more confident at that.
Even now, I can't quite believe the rocket I'm looking at is about to fly.
It's a great place to invest money, even now with the prices that have increased.
Even now, it's hard to zero in on where my feelings about this treatment fall.
Even now, just how ZEDEs will work is a matter of argument among their supporters.
Even now, millions of Greeks face unemployment or low-paid jobs and worsening working conditions.
Even now, Trump's tweet against the U.N. is mild compared to his many other insults.
Even now, in 2017, longtime Bethesda exec Pete Hines still remembers that as the source.
But even now, tag wranglers are skeptical that a machine could take over their tasks.
She uses these words as a mantra even now whenever she feels she is panicked.
Even now, details for the reservation line can only be shared through word of mouth.
Even now my stomach is churning at the thought of... I'm not sure what really.
Even now, victory for our foes is within their reach — but the north must remember.
Even now, living guitar legend Carlos Santana is reduced to winking memes and crude samples.
David Beckham's beach-blond locks from 2003 will probably give you hair-envy even now.
In other words, arcane loopholes, even now, are allowing credibly accused abusers to operate unfettered.
But the ambience comes back even now, very vividly, when you put those records on.
Even now, Smith said, Durant evaluates new dishes before they are added to the menu.
And even now, do we really know who supplied the money to pay off Daniels?
Even now, the president said, many Americans were unaware of their country's deadly legacy here.
But even now, he feels unprepared for the limelight, unqualified to take on his destiny.
Even now, years will pass before some of the latest crop of buildings welcomes residents.
He said thinking about his own email exchanges in Washington made him cringe, even now.
Even now, many moderate Democrats are running on promises to oppose her speakership if elected.
Even now, hunting and salmon fishing are not hobbies but subsistence for thousands of Alaskans.
Yet he never gets tired of it, not even now, when his skills have vanished.
Despite all that, I still loved being here and I still love Detroit even now.
Even now, I will wear lipstick and mascara but I will not do anything else.
But even now, there are those who would rather see Arizona follow daylight saving time.
Even now, nearly two years later, some investors are hesitant to talk about that period.
Even now, our political debates are shaped by the belief that only workers have value.
Mr. Ryan, who accepted the job reluctantly, said he feels "very frayed" nerves even now.
Most Vietnamese during that period, and even now, think of America as pretty much heaven.
Even now, the life expectancy of a man in these parts hovers just under 70.
Even now, when I close my eyes, I can still see her pale little face.
It's enough to make you wonder whether he's capable of resting in peace even now.
Even now, we regularly log an unthinkable number of hours on FaceTime and the telephone.
Most people are not primarily political animals, not even now, in the age of Trump.
Even now, the trade deficit remains slightly higher than it was when Trump took office.
My friend is an evangelical Christian and is, reluctantly, even now, supporting Donald J. Trump.
Seems incredible, even now, that this unlikely victory has come to pass, gratifying and humbling.
Even now, we put a treat in every box and have a giggle with them.
Even now, I don't think most political commentators have grasped how deep the rot goes.
Even now, they noted, black Floridians of voting age were disproportionately affected by the ban.
Even now, financial institutions are prohibited by law from giving information about foreign account holders.
The next events happened so fast it's hard to imagine even now how we survived.
Even now, here, he could not conjure a world that did not revolve around him.
Even now, state and local health departments have a confusing patchwork of requirements for testing.
" Even now, he said, "I think I'm over stuff, and I'll wake up from nightmares.
"All those failures, and even now my failures still help me be successful," he said.
Even now, many malls are stocked with favorites like Auntie Anne's pretzels and Panda Express.
And even now, they are shocked that the world watched Aleppo die and stood silent.
Mikayla said that even now she looks at her body and sees 16 stab wounds.
Even now, she is not yet the dog she is in the process of becoming.
While Biden led by 13 points in December, he and Sanders are about even now.
Yet even now, five years on, the economy remains too weak to stomach fiscal tightening.
Many communist-era officials remain in public positions, wielding political and business influence even now.
Even now, the congressional response has been like taking an aspirin to treat an epidemic.
Even now she still finds it difficult: "It's hard and I'm still learning," said Hindriks.
The truth is that even now I don't fully understand how things got this bad.
Even now, she hopes that Republicans will reach an agreement with Democrats on immigration reform.
Even now, Gelernt said, there are 10 parents who advocates haven't been able to reach.
Even now I have to stop and remind myself I'm not the only one here.
The hashtag trended nationwide throughout Sunday evening's broadcast, and is continuing to grow even now.
But even now, I'm surprised at how many women in their 20s flirt with me.
And we know that even now in 13, we have no guarantee of safe passage.
I feel that way even now, as I prepare for the end of my life.
A lot of the why you have to wait even now, 21 years later, ridiculous.
Even now, all these years later, people see me as a character created by a producer.
"I was just like, whoa!" says Fadell, who even now gets worked up at the thought.
Even now, after Franken stepped down, some Democrats feel it was wrong to turn on him.
She knows what she needs to know — even now, after filming season one — and that's it.
Even now I think there are probably things the intelligence community does that have stayed secret.
And while we are behind among women over all, we're ahead among white women even now.
And besides, what happens if—even now—you don't feel you have anyone to talk to?
Even now, the U.S. central bank has enacted just two quarter-point hikes since December 2015.
Even now, the racist persecution of "witches" in the name of Catholicism remains in full effect.
Are there columnists even now preparing to argue that failure is victory and rejection is triumph?
Even now, far and asunder from youth, his wisdom still haunts my daily thoughts and practice.
Moreover, the fact that Homo sapiens retains this DNA even now suggests the protection still applies.
Even now, my account is home to a dozen-plus moth-balled albums of this kind.
" "Even now," he added, "I need security waiver for my hearing aids which have Bluetooth connectivity.
Even now I'll go back and work on it, on those sounds, and it'll be fun.
Even now, when thousands of children subsist in a city that is toxic, this remains true.
Even now, some commentators are calling for terrorist suspects to be locked up or electronically tagged.
Japan long had the world's second largest economy, and even now comes in at number three.
Late last month, the FDA finally approved the drug -- but it's not without controversy, even now.
"Even now this house requires a significant amount of maintenance to keep it up," Strand said.
Even now, the reason behind their return and march south of the Wall remains a mystery.
Even now, when users may be actively looking for the setting, it's not easy to spot.
But even now, in 2018, the right to vote is under attack all over the world.
This netherworld of the not-quite-grownup woman is evident in pink's cultural symbolism even now.
Local interest in opera has risen; but even now, only around 15% of punters are Omani.
Five years ago, few products or bug farms existed, and even now the numbers are small.
Even now, I retreat to my car when I need its restorative impact on my mood.
Even now, as her material moves on from her mother, the depth of that feeling remains.
It was the most labour-intensive record, the hardest I've ever worked on anything – even now.
Even now my colleagues tease and taunt me in the court room, and judges mock me.
Even now, if someone does fan art, I'll retweet it because I like keeping it alive.
We know that even now that the hunter gods do not keep each other company often.
"Even now, nine months on, I can't believe she's actually mine," Laura said to BBC News.
Even now, I think it's strange AT&T and Verizon haven't come up with something similar.
Even now, we are fighting against Russian aggression and its attempts to destabilize our sovereign nation.
Even now, she will reportedly be asked to forfeit only $2023 million in unvested equity awards.
But on the marijuana front, even now, a return to all-out drug war seems implausible.
All of that professionalism and proficiency can't keep Trainor from feeling a little nondescript, even now.
And even now, despite mandatory training sessions featuring cheesy videos, a culture of silence has predominated.
He finds joy, even now, in ridiculing reports of Russian interference in last year's presidential campaign.
It was 2015, a simpler time — one that you may be feeling nostalgic for even now.
Even now, the phrase evokes an instinctual sense of supernatural dread, which was precisely its purpose.
The delay has caused further speculation and increased criticism about Spain's handling, even now, of doping.
Even now, as the sport continues to rebuild, it's striving to win back the public's confidence.
"Even now, these people are all like this, all evading responsibility," he said, his voice choking.
Back in high school, and even now in college, my teachers acted super antsy around me.
Even now, medical research continues to expand the list of applicable diseases aspirin can help treat.
Even now, he said, there are "talks about talks" that could lead to a de-escalation.
Even now, Familia said he played with his son after games if he was still awake.
Even now, she is underperforming any recent Democratic candidate among white voters without a college degree.
"Even now, we always think we're one season away from closing the doors," Mr. Chow said.
Even now, a significant number of Baltimore county school systems remain vulnerable to the RobbinHood ransomware.
Even now, less than 3% of venture funds are directed toward female founders, according to PitchBook.
Anyway, it's important to remember that politics is not all there is in life, even now.
Based on what we've seen so far, it doesn't seem like Priebus gets it even now.
Even now, many of us may not realize that money and funding share a common ancestry.
Even now, I am listening to the River—every citizen's voice layered into a singular stream.
Top to bottom, Sonic Forces didn't click for me, and even now, I stand by that.
Even now, "when the funding for a certain project runs out, the work continues," he insists.
Even now, while working two jobs and freelancing, I remind myself that it could be worse.
Even now, almost none of them are willing to go on television to defend the president.
The fact is, there are plenty of reasons to get involved with this market even now.
Even now, in the comfort of the hotel lobby, Tokarczuk suppressed a shudder at the memory.
Even now it continues to be found in brake pads and brake linings of heavy trucks.
At the time, and even now, the mechanics of the shelter-in-place order seemed ambiguous.
But the reasons for and against war are more complex than I can comprehend, even now.
Even now he couldn't shake the low-level fear that had followed him across an ocean.
Even now, it feels like Christmas week, as I'm constantly searching for Scotch tape and scissors.
She thought she'd be a journalist, and even now she prefers asking questions to answering them.
Even now that he's 12, she rarely has him out of sight when he is home.
Even now we don't know if she died in the fire or got away with it.
Even now, it is not entirely clear what someone would do with one of these robots.
I don't know why I get choked up thinking about it, even now, two months later.
I've had people back then and sometimes even now ask me, how could you do this?
The coronavirus epidemic is no exception, even now that it has become a global health emergency.
That is because the entire world is aching — yes, even now — to jump into U.S. equities.
Even now, with the delirium over, I have to say it: My lost house was adorable.
But if you are a young woman, even now, no one and nothing will guarantee you.
Even now, some articles critical of China's lagging semiconductor industry have disappeared from the internet there.
Even now, with stock prices as low as they are, that's just too risky for me.
That trait, captured in the ubiquitous "Keep Calm and Carry On," steadies the country even now.
Even now, the psychologists claim that their techniques, which have been banned, caused no lasting damage.
He said the media landscape is dominated by a liberal elite and, even now, remains unbalanced.
What is surprising is that after everything that's happened, so many people believe them even now.
Even now some are still trying to support demand with quantitative easing (QE), ie, buying bonds.
Even now, despite how much our lives have changed, I feel a certain intimidation around her.
There's now a distrust of certain media, and even now going in to the social media.
The Mustang, however, has its own fervent following, even now, 55 years after it was introduced.
Even now, she still goes back to that park right before big events in her life.
Most clubs, even now, employ nutritionists only as consultants, visiting a couple of times a week.
Even now, with 48 seats in the Senate, Democrats have considerable leverage to save popular programs.
" Time added: "It feels revolutionary, even now, to watch a fat woman love herself so openly.
Even now, it seems plausible that a qualified scientist working with police could download the data.
The rude awakening has been a long time coming, and even now has not fully occurred.
Biden's backing for the war remains a sore point for some on the left even now.
Even now that she has been gone for nearly a year, our conversations still guide me.
Even now, Facebook doesn't have a single employee in the country of some 50 million people.
"Even now, when I sleep, he comes to me in my dreams," Mezher had told me.
Even now, it's hard to overstate the cultural bias against women assuming more prominent public roles.
That would move this movement forward at a greater speed than what it is even now.
One can even now barely recall the names of the others on the stage with him.
Even now, Becket is involved in a case where speech and religious liberty are almost inseparable.
Even now, their mothers sound wide-eyed reminiscing about the opulence to which they were exposed.
Even now, two years after the atrocities, the world has responded with condemnation but scant action.
And even now that the Court has ruled, no one expects the states to comply voluntarily.
Yet even now that she is in power, her erstwhile protest movement remains hard to categorize.
We're a lost group — to me, anyway, even now none of my technological habits seem inevitable.
Even now, gay life on television is limited — typically it's a side plot or narrative device.
Even now, Moto's platform lacks any real earth-shattering, must-have accessories that really prove the concept.
Even now, few if any analysts believe that a no-deal exit is the most likely outcome.
Even now Luna, shrouded in tattoos, talks like a med student—dotting his sentences with scientific names.
Even now, as it reaches global popularity, there is still little room for fakers or part-timers.
Even now we don't feel 100% settled, although we're both out of school and working full-time.
Even now, I don't want to pour salt on these wounds, and that's a really scary thing.
Even now, many of them aren't widely known — they are the invisible unicorns of the tech industry.
Spectacles probably aren't going to make Snap a ton of money, even now that they're available online.
Their mystical powers could bring luck—it's why gaming tables, even now, are surfaced with green felt.
"Even now," he said, "I need security clearance for my hearing aids" because they use Bluetooth technology.
"Even now over the years, people still think we look like brother and sister," she said, laughing.
So, it stands to reason, the medical drama's core fans remain in that "upscale" category even now.
" In her memoir, the mother of three admits, "Even now, as a grown woman, we don't talk.
I also stand with all the women who don't feel that they can speak up, even now.
And it's still that fact that gets me hard, even now, when I look at a sourdough.
"We made certain choices that even now our trial users are saying 'I want it,'" Camargo says.
"Tonya wasn't herself; Gillooly was really tense," Schatz recalls, even now with a sense of wistful excitement.
It was certainly far better than anything I could have cooked at their ages — or even now.
Even now, in the midst of this bizarre election cycle, a high-profile rape trial is underway.
Attitudes are changing, but even now what works for the Indian market is cheese they already know.
The possibility of Pyongyang being able to strike the U.S. mainland, even now, can't be ruled out.
Even now, wearables like watches or smart clothes can detect the proto-mirrorworld and interact with it.
And its competitors are even now trying to find a way to move in on that market.
Even now, there's no way to launch a poll from Tweetdeck, a feature that's been on Twitter.
The last woolly mammoth walked the Earth some 4,000 years ago, but even now, they are hunted.
Even now that it's no longer anonymous, I still feel safe and protected for the most part.
Even now, writing this article, I'm thinking about the next battle, and what the best strategy is.
Even now, some 14 years later, McGrath says he can't escape being asked about that particular series.
Even now, she's physically magnetic on camera – she was the subject of a 2011 documentary, The Look.
Even now, there are legal maneuvers before Colombia's constitutional court that could hamper implementation of the accords.
And, even now, it is a daily effort to shuttle kids between activities and after school activities.
Mood. Even now, 27 years after I first read the book, its moods come back to me.
"We knew it was coming, and even now it's ... really surreal at this point," Stenback told KITV.
Even now, with a good while between us and the sea, I am thinking of getting back.
"Even now, a few weeks later, 50 Muslims were massacred by a white national terrorist," Clinton continued.
Our uncle was single (and still is single, even now), and had just turned thirty, I think.
But even now, it's currently the brightest comet in the night sky, and the brightest of 2018.
" Landavazo says, "[Even now] her friends want to come over and have a sleepovers in her room.
The comparisons to Screamadelica made more sense than perhaps any other album back then, and even now.
Even now, in this very moment, we're grateful that you're taking the time to read this article.
I think today, even now, a lot of conservatives have not come to terms with that problem.
Yes I said Amtrack Joe Biden who even now is touring the country on a book tour.
Even now, Ms. Levy says she is nagged by the knowledge that the tests are not foolproof.
Even now, continued unnecessary regulation keeps mifepristone from being dispensed in pharmacies despite its impeccable safety record.
Even now, when I'm a bit fed up of albums, I'm still thinking about doing another one.
Even now, post therapy, I can be an impossible little shit and am seldom taken to task.
Even now, when you see Rihanna with a Priest shirt on, that's because the shirt looks cool.
This is such a remarkably emotionally literate and bare for even now in a culture of oversharing.
Even now—over a decade on from her death of cancer, in 2005—Real's life polarizes opinion.
It is to be presumed that – even now, two years later – they feel quite bad about it.
Even now, insurers often initially treat procedures focused on sensuality as almost cosmetic—secondary to  functional ones.
Even now, while I'm writing this, I feel sick to my stomach when I think about it.
But even now, after visiting dozens of new worlds, I have no idea what exactly Atlas is.
Even in so-called modern families, women do not enter into temple during menstruation cycle even now.
For some inexplicable reason, not quite clear to me even now, I tolerated this peculiar, joyless relationship.
Even now it summons up horror movies about a homicidal dummy, or a homicidal ventriloquist, or both.
Even now, after countless knockoffs in ads and album-cover art, Ernst's collage novels pack a wallop.
Even now, they can stir the emotions and the imagination the way they must have ages ago.
Even now, Mr. Cumaiyi's family says he seems different, morose, confused, possibly suffering from a brain injury.
But even now, Ms. McDaniel will not say whether she believes the committee's move was a mistake.
Even now, foreign-made drugs have to clear another hurdle before insurance companies will pay for them.
They have Zero credibility and are losing a fortune, even now, especially after their massive unfunded liability.
Even now, like I'm ready to, I'm getting ready to pop a kid out here any day.
But even now, after almost a century, little is known about why it starts or eventually stops.
Even now, she's packing up not only the leftover sandwiches but also grapes and cookies and almonds.
"Even now, the government seems to be thinking about the economy and social stability," Mr. Chen said.
Even now, a quick Google search for MSG turns up countless pages that ask: is MSG harmful?
Even now, almost two months from launch, it's still a little buggier than it ought to be.
Call its phone number even now, and you can press 3 for "Thrift Savings Plan review" information.
But even now, it has a combination of energy and well-honed familiarity that's rare in Manhattan.
This has tended to drive both skeptics — there are still a few, even now — and competitors crazy.
Even now, the Democratic Party is generally strongest in states where organized labor has the most influence.
"Even now there are only a few select spots for a new design star," Mr. Nash said.
Astonishingly, even now she refuses to confirm how she herself will vote on either of the issues.
Even now, four years on, Samaritan's Purse continues to help the people of Liberia rebuild their lives.
Even now, negotiators are scrambling to make a plan for the possibility of a second Trump term.
"Because of unique elements like these, I believe even now players can enjoy the game," he says.
"It was a little less formed then," she said, noting that even now it isn't fully settled.
Even now I often leave the hospital through another exit so I won't see the new mothers.
How I wish I had the words, even now, to explain what a gift those years were.
Even now, I haven't had flour, sugar, or lots of quantities of food for almost seven years.
You have me so completely cowed that even now I don't stand up for myself around you.
But even now that her father is dead, some people are still asking questions about what happened.
Even now, it spotlights just eight issues — and that's counting "immigration" and "pay for the wall" separately.
I kind of figured there was no reason to go back at 30, even now, at 32.
Even now, it's a common tradition to have sunflowers at your wedding (and on anniversaries) for good luck.
"Even now, we don't know if this is permanent," says Al-Khatib, wiping her tears through her niqab.
And measles in the 0000s (and even now) was everywhere, a routine disease in most of the world.
Even now, despite denials from administration officials, there's reported talk of bringing it back in a revised form.
Even now, when I see piles of mail, I swear I can smell the floral pinch of detergent.
Even now, I think people are sometimes startled by the geographic diversity of a college football team's roster.
But even now, Facebook can protect our children at the same time as widening its use of encryption.
Even now, as concrete is finally being poured, it's unclear what exactly Foxconn is building in Mount Pleasant.
Even now, it's difficult to choose a singular voice that embodied the love-centered music of the era.
Even now China accounts for the same share, 31%, of brake systems imported to America as Mexico does.
Each word was an effort and my heart squeezed that even now, she'd bothered with an extra syllable.
Even now, I struggle with it; sometimes, you can see that my hair is missing in some spots.
Even now when we play music around the house, I make it a part of their life regimen.
Even now, long after it has been put away, I still struggle to understand who it is for.
"Even now, her look has stayed the same," Lydia F. Sellers, her former hairstylist and makeup artist, says.
"This is a difficult moment for us but even now I am now filled with optimism," she said.
But even now I think the Europeans -- the Iranians are trying to get the ear of the Europeans.
Even now, a big advance would still be not much more than the cost of making a record.
Even now, these executive actions tended (ph) to cause a lot of concern among a lot of people.
Even now, Russia, China and Syria are suspected of continuing such work under the auspices of defensive research.
Even now, the team has heard feedback about certain elements, after showing Ruiner off at events like PAX.
"Even now I have very many people who support me, but they dare not say it," he said.
She's been alone since Season 1; even now, reunited with Bran and Sansa, their life experiences separate them.
Its pointless cruelty, and the sickening desire to capture it, brings a pain to my chest even now.
And even now, years after the heyday of Spice-mania, Baby doesn't always get the credit she deserves.
A real good idea, and it makes her stop and find a way to breathe again, even now.
Even now, the thousands of emails that Women on Web receive each month spur her to keep going.
Yet even now, despite the recent run-up in oil prices, this narrative continues to carry considerable currency.
You are my people, and even now I am a married man, you are still my people. Anyway.
She seemed to shiver slightly at the memory, as if trying to shake off the dust even now.
But even now when I see a sealskin coat, I remember this epoch in our lives as refugees.
Even now, with good insurance, her $2,000 deductible prompts her to use her inhaler -- an Advair bronchodilator -- sparingly.
Like Mr. West's "The Life of Pablo," no physical versions exist even now; the album lives solely online.
And even now it makes me go, 'hm,' and I'm trying to figure out when it was great.
Even now, as Salesforce has made major gains in equality, Robbins sees so much more room for progress.
Bigger collisions are possible, however, and it turns out that we ourselves are headed toward one even now.
Even now, many prefer to treat his success as a freak occurrence without precedent in United States history.
And even now, under a barrage of populist taunts from Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, Mrs.
"Even now as I type this email to you, people are still commenting on my post," she said.
Even now, if she called the organization and demanded to speak to Miss Chu, what could she say?
Even now, the opposition is forming up and some have gone so far to announce their opposition already.
Even now, I always feel the most complete as a person when I'm singing a song—mostly metal.
The vast majority of people think this is insanely cool, which is why he remains popular even now.
Even now, as an adult, I still get that emotional rush when the truck pulls onto my block.
But it can also prevent you from taking care of yourself, even now that you can afford to.
Nobody else was on Instagram, as far as I remember, not even [now-Instagram-famous surgeon] Dr. Miami.
Even now with the paintings, no matter how structured they are, the lucid stuff really belongs to drawing.
If we are divided, Trump, the Republicans, even now, when they control the Senate, will roll over us.
Even now, they spend hours at dinner each night, debating the events of the day and the world.
It just clarified the challenges that feminism is really up against — even now, still, in America in 23.
Farming, you'll have sensors out there — they're even now seeing sensors on cows — and sensors communicate with machines.
I think even now it's difficult, but on the other hand it's also difficult for digital-only publications.
Even now, with a $215 billion state budget with record-high reserves, that appears unlikely to drastically change.
I guess that night feels so special, even now because of how quickly and radically my outlook changed.
The state's illicit cannabis exports appear to be increasing even now, well into California's second year of legalization.
Even now, there are people getting stuck with huge medical bills because of fears they have the coronavirus.
The real Gucci Mane no doubt is on a desert island even now, drinking lean and reading Shakespeare.
Even now, he said, he rarely goes more than a week or two without thinking about that concert.
Yet, even now, the people of China dare not 'comment inappropriately' about what is in front of them.
Even now, if you look around a restaurant, you'll see smartphones on the tables, waiting to be used.
Even now, this is not how most Americans, including many of Trump's supporters, would wish to see themselves.
Even now, though, St. Louis is one of the country's most segregated cities, according to a 2017 study.
Even now, in the wake of pure democratic defeat, he is the epitome of arrogance, refusing to concede.
Even now, after disbanding my university's chapter of CSFB, I speak about my continual devotion to Bernie Sanders.
She moved to Lima, the capital, and even now dyes her hair different colors to avoid being recognized.
They will be underdogs again, and even now few observers expect them to make the tourney's Final Four.
And even now, as summer slides into fall, groups of skaters convene around town for weekly get-togethers.
A house that even now, as a skeleton, seemed to Alisak as grand and mysterious as a temple.
Even now, there are states where the so-called trans panic defense is still allowed in murder cases.
Yet even now, fewer than half of adults with elevated LDL levels are being treated to reduce it.
Even now it's still the source of everything that ails the city and everything that keeps it going.
Dr. Seuss is worshiped in our house and is a go-to even now in the Tambor family.
"It's not clear even now at what stage the Syrian nuclear reactor was in September [2007]," said Miller.
They had experienced waves of despair and, even now, were skeptical about whether their deliverance was at hand.
Even now I occasionally mumble a few anapests from Theodor Geisel, and can recite "Jabberwocky" in its entirety.
Even now, with a towering new stand and a rabble-rousing manager, Anfield is not what it was.
"And even now, we know that we're not as well-known as some of my competitors," he said.
Even now foreign companies are eager to invest here, despite the political uncertainty that still exists in Washington.
But, even now, with its granite paving gone and its windows dirty, Mies's upper hall maintained its mystique.
Even now, with my watch visible on my wrist, I sometimes turn the bolt in the wrong direction.
Even now, 50 years after what, yes, must have been a miracle, that glory is tinged with sadness.
Even now, I feel like I'm one misplaced milligram of caffeine away from biting through my own tongue.
Even now, many websites are still trading in the fear-mongering idea that microwaves somehow make food unhealthy.
"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Mark Twain It still even now feels remarkably contemporary, like rap and hip-hop.
Even now, it's almost cliché to call Trump's purported efforts to obstruct justice "Nixonian" because it's just so accurate.
What the streets will look like then is anyone's guess, but even now they follow the same citywide trends.
Even now, Sanders is not quite willing to throw mud like a man who actually wants to be president.
Just ask any 15-year-old female Star Wars fan—even now, she can probably recall it from memory.
And it's important to note that, even now, there's no consensus on whether local leaders made the right decision.
Not only were they ahead of their time way back then, they've stayed competitive for decades to even now.
I've never published anything about my personal life, and even now, I am not entirely comfortable with the idea.
Even now, they are still living men (they never died, unlike the wights they resurrect) trapped in monsters' bodies.
"I have no idea what stocks I held in the '90s or the 2000s or even now," Price said.
For as fast as we did it, it sounds great and the songs feel good to me even now.
But even now, some coastal cities are getting flooded by the highest tides even in the absence of storms.
"Someone mistakenly gave me the keys to the kingdom," she said, her eyes still wide with disbelief even now.
When I first went into acting, and even now, people will constantly tell me that I don't deserve it.
Even now, months after Microsoft was declared the winner, Amazon is protesting the decision, putting that award in doubt.
Even now, we're taking that lesson of hyperawareness with us to enjoy and induce when we're not on drugs.
By New Year's Day, it had already made more than $214 million — a massive amount of money even now.
Even now, Miranda's relentless pursuit of Charlotte and Carrie's sexual happiness is the kind of friendship we all need.
That page mentions Tyndall, the gynecologist accused of abusing hundreds of patients, but even now does not mention Kelly.
"It's disturbing that EPA is not taking action here and that even now is hedging its bets," Sussman said.
And the hotel where he worked couldn't benefit even now because it's an area that didn't make the cut.
And the hotel where he worked couldn't benefit even now because it's an area that didn't make the cut.
Even now, George Edwards and Matt Glassman argue that Trump cannot influence fellow partisans on his truly heterodox positions.
Even now, the Ukrainian truce seems to be unraveling, suggesting that Russia is ready to stir those embers again.
After complicated medical interventions, he eventually recovered, but even now, he cannot stand to be around smoke or dust.
But even now, the jury is still out on whether the Motor City can fully recapture its past glory.
Even now, picturing him, he is post-human, pale and dark and spindly, like a specter or a spider.
It would be nice to imagine that government aid even now is perfectly results-oriented and transparent and accountable.
Even now robotic bulldozers and dump trucks were at work trundling more regolith onto the building across the way.
Yet even now, after $40bn has been invested in it, GMD still has the hallmarks of an immature system.
Such an outcome is very unlikely: for a start, Theresa May could even now just squeeze her deal through.
But even now, as we come upon the concoction's 15th anniversary, I'm not alone in my pumpkin spice shame.
The engineering of radar-evading stealth technology remains challenging even now, decades after the United States first invented it.
But even now, Lovato continues to fight the voice in her head that says her body isn't good enough.
And even now, it's the only character I've ever played in my life that was that close to me.
"When the bomb exploded I inhaled the poisonous air which I am still smelling even now," said one witness.
I was unaware of what was going on, and even now it's hard to figure out what really happened.
Even now I send her emails: Thanks for pushing me and inspiring me to follow my dreams of acting.
Even now, 45 years after it was first published, Mr Caro is counting the words that were cut out.
Some of the most destructive and tragic wildfires to hit California in the state's history are burning even now.
"Irish culture has the sacred feminine underlying it all the time, even now in the Catholic church," Roberts says.
Levin believes that the operation's proven capacity to "give people back their dignity" makes hand transplants justified even now.
"... Even now we have not sat down and said, 'Let us talk to you about that,&apos" said McFadden.
Even now, long after the U.S. rollout of EMV cards, some merchants still require customers to use the magstripe.
Even now, with the decline clearly visible on the charts, more than 20 million people play the game daily.
" James continued, "Some artists from this era—and even now—will tell you what's expected of a Black artist.
Even now if you ask, they'll be like, 'Oh, I heard this summer you were gonna go transfer somewhere.
I just can't imagine even now that someone in the Russian military will use the same pleasure attack Americans.
And even now when you listen to the Republicans who are vying for their nomination, it's the same thing.
It showed that, even now, dialogue can build the bipartisan foundations of effective policies so vital for national security.
Even now, as founder and CEO of cybersecurity firm Herjavec Group, he says he still has to be adaptable.
"Even now, like the way that we've both stuck in our hometowns," Sheeran said of Eminem, who's from Detroit.
But even now, with Republicans controlling both houses of Congress and the presidency, it could be a bad move.
Even now, every wave of red-blooded American backlash seems to drag the message back to where it began.
Even now, in a united Germany, Richard's academic pension is smaller than that of his retired West German colleagues.
But even now, says Ross, a long-term chart of Chipotle is signaling that even tougher times are ahead.
It frequently hires federal lawmakers after they leave office, and even now politicians often defend coal in patriotic terms.
Even now, Senate tensions remain high and could again erupt if an unplanned vacancy emerges on the Supreme Court.
Even now, more than four centuries later, the unsettling that the play provokes remains a beautiful and disturbing experience.
"Even now knowing what he says," he said, "when I listen to it, I still hear it my way."
Even now, conservatives rejoice at the Trump administration's efforts to shrink and reform an out-of-touch administrative state.
But even now, very few have questioned the story that set her on this path in the first place.
By revisiting them, the ad also reminds voters of Mr. Trump's failure to unite Republicans behind him, even now.
Even now, there are signs of magma refilling in Kilauea's East Rift Zone, though not near this year's vents.
Even now, the only a minority of Republican senators have said that Moore is unfit to be their colleague.
In her heyday she embodied a type that even now doesn't seem available to most young women: the weirdo.
That a genuine friendship between them evolved seems a little strange to Mr. Winterhalt and Mr. Carels, even now.
Even now, I can't imagine that Trump wants to be president and deal with all the headaches of governing.
But even now, in the era of #MeToo, conservatives are doing backflips to justify their continued support of Kavanaugh.
Even now it's still not clear what legal basis is being claimed for the data to be being passed.
And it is this navigation between dream and reality which makes disco so thrilling even now, and so important.
Even now, millions of Overwatch, Counter-Strike, and League of Legends players can get by without a discrete GPU.
But even now, two years on, washed-out roads, particularly in Puerto Rico's central highlands, are still being rebuilt.
With questions still raging -- even now -- about what transpired in the first meeting in Helsinki, Finland, reaction was scathing.
Even now I'm the kind of person who goes to a show and assumes that nobody will remember me.
And there is little evidence, even now, that the Trump administration is taking the reality of Covid-19 seriously.
Yet prices have remained volatile, and even now Brent is 8% below its peak for the year (see chart).
Even now, one of the male reporters interviewed for the documentary seems entirely too comfortable with his past coverage.
There are also smaller, or even now nonexistent, groups that have split off from the main branch over time.
I hope with every view some iteration of you gets to feel that sweet, light, and right, even now.
Even now in Norwich, recreational teams don't make cuts, affording every youngster the chance to participate in different sports.
It was never a good experience, and I wonder even now what I could have done to avoid it.
"There are a lot of applications and contracts even now that are being built inefficiently," Buterin told Bitcoin Magazine .
Even now, Gazans are undermining their own cause by resorting to violence, rather than keeping their protests strictly peaceful.
Even now, the European Union climate fund will not pay for nuclear power despite its safe use across France.
Even now, despite solid American support for the South, North Korea is able to pressure Seoul into selective censorship.
And even now, you know, a skull and crossbones could be, like, the sign for a pirate theme park.
Even now, nursing homes can turn a profit with lower occupancy by attracting more patients for short-term rehab.
Even now, some clinics in the United States and elsewhere offer unproven stem cell therapies, sometimes with disastrous consequences.
Even now in their 30s, they have a physio traveling with them, and it's the federation who is paying.
He suggested that even now he looks as good as he did in 1967, and sounds nearly the same.
Even now, as a part-time outfielder for the Miami Marlins, he approaches every day as he always has.
Even now, no woman who worked through a recruiter would speak for attribution for fear of losing her job.
Even now, the events in "Little House on the Prairie" seem as real to me as my own experiences.
The uncompleted arc of her talent makes her a perennial artist's artist, consulted by young abstract painters even now.
"There&aposs something almost Elizabethan about it — it also represents protection, as even now Sansa continues to armor herself."
Even now, with the Clippers vying for playoff position, he is trying to regain his feel for the game.
Even now, Merlin Olsen stars on "Little House on the Prairie," just as he did while he was playing.
But even now, in retirement at age 88, the blackface stories from Virginia and elsewhere are giving me angst.
Even now, privacy and security experts from different companies are debating compliance issues over private messaging channels like Slack.
And even now, as June is superficially "free," the series is hammering home just how little that even matters.
Even now, the government provides Foxconn with tons of support, tax incentives, and subsidies to keep production in Zhengzhou.
But there appears to be a much larger majority that, even now, doesn't want to bother lifting a finger.
And even now, "sickened" by Trump did not necessarily mean he would revoke his endorsement of his party's presidential candidate.
Even now after the Olympics, I still use stars as a guide, knowing I'll get there one way or another.
Yet, he gave them a reprieve, even now as he turns around and slaps tariffs on China for other goods.
Even now I'll go to the club and I'll say, hit me up on Facebook if you want a booking.
Even now, when I see the movies that my mother watches back home, it's still pretty much 100% true today.
But even now that developers have a wide range of democratizing tools at their disposal, hardware is, as ever, hard.
Even now, more than three months after his return home, Jeb is still scared of strange men, his owners say.
The bad jokes about "explosive Samsung news" haven't subsided even now, half a year after the Note 7 was recalled.
Even now, his family watches every penny: his wife recently took a waitressing job to help pay for a car.
Even now with around 200,33 Teslas on the road, a lot of owners are reporting long waits at Supercharger stations.
Even now—though it is reported Mr Clinton's philandering never ended—friends of the couple convincingly describe their mutual affection.
Even now, the request for an investigation comes amid a fear of visa fraud allowing terrorists to enter the country.
However, recent history has shown that's no longer true, even now that the world is swimming in negative-yielding debt.
" The statement continues: "The Fulton County District attorney's office even now continues to suggest that there is an ongoing investigation.
Even now, in retrospect, there's a lot of debate about exactly which monetary policies were most effective and the like.
What's surprising, though, is that even now, her understanding of a concept like being self-made still seems so limited.
And, from the back at least, I think it even now roughly resembles the nearly $2 million Porsche 33 Spyder.
And even now, my social media is either a showcase for my photography, or just sort of a joke toilet.
And even now there is that fine line between whether I should show a job that I'm on or not.
Even now, I still catch myself freezing in my chair like a cornered animal when I feel overwhelmed at work.
Even now, at 35 years of age, he's doing his understated bit to aid Brighton & Hove Albion's Championship promotion push.
Even now, I believe support isn't truly available; the people who study and treat trauma haven't gone through it themselves.
A future president of China may well, even now, be following in Sun's footsteps: packing her bags to study abroad.
And even now, seven years after it launched, Lyft subsidizes rides to attract passengers and offers bonuses to enlist drivers.
So this is something where we're even now just beginning to understand what happened in 2016, for example, around this.
Google Maps utilizes Google's own traffic and mapping data, which you might trust a bit more than Apple's — even now.
"Even now, Spectrum-Time Warner Cable continues to offer internet speeds that we found they cannot reliably deliver," said Schneiderman.
Even now, men who were abused have the feeling like they're the only ones, even if they cognitively know differently.
Even now, the flooding has knocked out power and cut off access to thousands of people that need urgent help.
Freud's spearheading work is barely 100 years old, and even now that's considered to be more like literature than science.
From there, it went to Espinosa's Soundcloud page, where it remains even now, somehow untouched — so far — by copyright strikes.
Even now, Park employs only one other person and relies on the help of volunteers to keep Asian Man running.
Even now, more than a year after the attack's calamitous spread, cybersecurity experts still argue over the mysteries of NotPetya.
"Even now, the craze in the UK is afropop; everyone's on that hype," Jvck says, a smile in his voice.
Even now, they must only inform new workers of the possible impact on Social Security benefits earned in other jobs.
Even now, we can send texts of ourselves as talking unicorns but we know surprisingly little about how bodies work.
Rajaram Navle, a farmer from a neighboring village, said even now Modi's government was not paying heed to farmers' concerns.
Rajaram Navle, a farmer from a neighbouring village, said even now Modi's government was not paying heed to farmers' concerns.
It's been almost 20 years since Titanic was released, and even now the film still prompts a lot of discussion.
He's even offering a meet and greet -- yes, even now -- which will cost fans about $355, if they're so inclined.
Even now, the opening riff of "Who Do You Think You Are" conjures up an almost irrepressible feeling of invincibility.
Even now, when he looks in the mirror and sees the scar, Greenfield sometimes feels like he's that child again.
Even now, he and the Badgers appear to have the sort of mix that makes a deep tournament run possible.
Even now, as I go through another period of darkness, I find the process of writing this column redemptive somehow.
Some even now are entering bankruptcy proceedings, while others are emerging into a more favorable, if not robust, price environment.
And, even now, while smartphones and tablets are great for lots of things they are not great for sustained writing.
"But as you saw throughout the entire campaign, and even now, the fake news doesn't tell the truth," he continued.
The history of lynching continues to fuel controversies even now, most recently emerging in Mississippi's Senate race, when incumbent Sen.
But, even now, one day on, there's one line — just two words, actually — that I cannot shake from my mind.
Even now, conservatives continue to ask me if I'm serious — mostly, I suspect, because they're wrestling with their own consciences.
Even now that the child was two, when she slept, she checked to make sure that she was still breathing.
Even now, in the twilight of the school year, new students are still arriving, one as recently as mid-May.
Even now, it continues to fight to preserve its territorial integrity and keep eastern Ukraine from falling into Russian hands.
Even now, I still catch myself freezing in my chair like a cornered animal when I feel overwhelmed at work.
Still, even now that swimming has wrapped, "transportation remains an issue" across many methods of conveyance, Mr. Andrada said Tuesday.
Even now, though, Bezos's $2 billion is a meager amount of money relative to the giving plans of other billionaires.
Even now many are dismissive and disrespectful of struggling Americans; they are viewed as "collateral damage" in a globalized world.
Even now, as he discusses everything he's been able to accomplish because of his work with Perón, he seems incredulous.
Even now, after spending three years on it, its hard for me to believe that much of it is true.
Even now, the thing is looking mighty tempting with the long days of CES coverage looming just over the horizon.
Even now, campaign talks come right after our conversations about whose turn it is to give the kids a bath.
There are times when (even now that the work is more than 30 years old) it seems to reinvent pointwork.
And even now, she has a very French way of keeping track of precisely what she does and doesn't like.
As we talked I could tell that even now, 50 years later, he would happily get back in the cockpit.
Even now, Apertura finds that clubs have a "specific idea" of the type of player they might find in Asia.
Even now in its third season, it pushes its characters to the edge, then sends them free-falling right over.
That continues even now, with songs like "Overthrown" sounding like if Judas Priest dropped acid when writing Screaming for Vengeance.
But even now, he says, the data indicate that "it is a very good idea not to sit all day."
Even now, it added, the approach taken by United Nations agencies in Myanmar "displays few signs of any lessons learned."
And yet even now, with Republicans in charge of the federal government, conservatives still refuse the slightest gesture at compromise.
Having covered the conflict, I can't help but view the people and the landscape through the wartime prism even now.
Their research has found that it affects one in five people, yet even now many never receive a formal diagnosis.
Many trade associations even now give to members of both parties in Congress and steer clear of supporting presidential candidates.
Well, fire-and-forget got him to the White House, so why would he stop believing in it, even now?
Even now, after so much success, Mr. Parsons said he was quick to quit a strategy that did not work.
"Even now, our estimates of the population size of marine mammals are plus or minus fifty per cent," he said.
Even now, the keepers of the Royal Archives would prefer that the physical details of Victoria's death not be published.
"Even now, while we're seeing short-term additional demand, other clients are changing or canceling their travel plans," he said.
Even now, less than a month later, I can't remember which exact combo of these items I wore that day.
Oh's response had been annoyance: Even now, with the entire world watching, the company was still working out its bugs?
Even now, thousands of old charging devices sit in the junk drawer of homes all over the world, collecting dust.
Fifth, the people of Yemen will eliminate and outlaw from its territory the terrorist threat that even now we see.
But even now, for many men, admitting that you're unable to work with your hands can be embarrassing, even emasculating.
Even now, I'm not sure sociology has paused to recognize the seismic effect of those video stores on the culture.
Even now, you often hear about how dance is "ephemeral"—the butterfly of one summer, the flower of an hour.
I couldn't articulate it then (and even now, I struggle to do so), but I certainly could feel Morrison's words.
Even now, the cost of wind energy, and in many places solar energy, is lower than gas, coal and nuclear.
But even now, an hour before midnight, the work has not ended; heavy construction clangs out over the car park.
So that's something that even now we're working to begin conversations around those kinds of things, I think that's important.
And I looked at him as an old man — but I don't see myself as an old man, even now.
Even now that they'll give him the life sentence they think he deserves, it's not going to change anything here.
The sea ice, which even now covers 5.2 million square miles of ocean, naturally waxes and wanes with the seasons.
I stand by that, even now, ​ because I still think it offers the highest concentration of must-play console exclusives.
But even now, with her life under control for several years, she is wary of being judged and scorned by others.
Even now, nine years after Bushra arrived in the United States, she is still challenged by some aspects of American life.
That time has decreased as she's gotten older and more efficient, but even now she eats around two hours a day.
Even now, with Donald Trump as our president-elect, I'm committed to my decision to dress modestly, including wearing a headscarf.
I was nine, and so were my friends at school, and even now I could go on and on like this.
Even now, coastal communities in the U.S. are spending billions of dollars fighting tidal flooding, while Congress looks the other way.
Even now, the right-wing, anti-immigrant groups Pegida and Alternativ fur Deuschland are organizing rallies, though substantial rather than huge.
Because even now, more than 50 years later, it's as exciting, outrageous, and thrilling as when Godzilla first hit the screen.
There's no bigger project in video game development, even now, as the sun is sets on the age of the MMO.
He really was a part of why I do what I do, even now as a comedian and a comedic actor.
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Even now, as a professional adult and mother of a toddler, the pressure to wear just the right thing feels overwhelming.
And then the other word is merda, which is still used to refer to excrement, even now in French, Spanish, Italian.
It is hard, even now, for people to imagine any Muslims who are not people who came here from another country.
Even now, perhaps a fifth of his residents are "uncomfortable" with refugees: he works hard to deal with concerns and rumours.
Every day at 4 o'clock, which even now is when I really get going, the woman below us would start cooking.
"In some ways tonight was a horrible, painful reminder of the power a man like Weinstein holds even now," Stuckless wrote.
"Even now, all these years later, Chuck is still defined by the humility that shaped him as a soldier," he said.
Since then, it's been the site of several digs and even now keeps turning out new artifacts from the sea floor.
Even now, Hurricane Harvey could blow itself out and women at work once again be assailed by all the old abuses.
That Donald line will live on in tough times, naturally, a reassurance from Phife, even now, that he's got our back.
"Even now, in her hospital bed – thin and hurting – her eyes light up whenever she talks about her faith," says Rory.
Much of the American right has eagerly followed him into the breach and is even now pushing him to go further.
The school even now has a hearing assistive system and teachers have undergone training to incorporate sign language into their classrooms.
Even now, as Iraqi forces and their allies launch a major offensive to reclaim Mosul, the prospects of returning appear bleak.
"I left my scarf there at your sister's house, and you still got it in your drawer even now," Swift sings.
Even now, six months after the disaster, over 19503,000 have no electricity and San Juan is prone to daylong power cuts.
Even now, they suspect that these samples that we've been holding on to for decades could have more secrets to reveal.
And even now, years later, it's impossible for me to think about what the music scene will be like without him.
But even now, as the majority of people see his comments as obscene, repulsive and inexcusable, survivors face a huge problem.
"Even now, the remaining clinics cannot keep up with current patient demand," said Vicki Saporta, president of the National Abortion Federation.
Even now, nearly 24 hours after publishing, neither Justice nor the FBI has gone on the record to deny that fact.
Even now, it will likely take a Williams technician visiting the car again to get the computer systems ready to run.
Even now, three years later, it's the greatest thing to happen to me while he was here and after he passed.
But even now, scientists aren't sure how Zika causes these abnormalities or when an infection is likely to lead to microcephaly.

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