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Perhaps even then this was a fashion statement, a badge of belonging.

Perhaps even then Cash knew the collection of NA-themed protest songs was, in essence, a side-road style experiment.

But that ship has sailed, unless either P. or her husband chooses to embrace the other's faith, or at least its cultural aspects (and perhaps even then).

But until those technologies come online — and perhaps even then — large, established players in the broadband industry will have enormous say over how Americans can get online and at what cost.

Such a radical step remains unthinkable at the Signal Iduna Park in the absence of a truly apocalyptic run of four more defeats in a row before the winter break – and perhaps even then.

In one interlude, the narrator flees the doomed city of Perdondaris when he sees that one of its gates is made of a single enormous piece of ivory and suspects, correctly, that the beast it came from "was perhaps even then looking for his other tusk".

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If you describe someone as doing anything "bizarrely," and you are not talking about his choice of tie or hat (and maybe even then), you perhaps shouldn't make the lives of your soldiers subject to his judgment.

The image is apt, since the news this man bears, of Macbeth's bloody successes on the field, sets off a missile that won't self-destruct until the evening's end, and perhaps not even then.

Until the mid-19th century, most politicians and political philosophers were instinctively against the notion that the welfare of its citizens was any business of the state except maybe in the direst circumstances, and perhaps not even then.

The Scottish National Party, whose avowed goal is securing Scottish independence, surprised perhaps even itself then by winning a resounding majority in the Scottish Parliament and taking direct control of the Scottish government for the first time (it had been leading a fragile coalition government since 2007).

If the mind is not skull-bound but at least embodied, and perhaps even extended, then what view should we adopt of the self, subjectivity, and consciousness?

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