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Even and current
Even with no external electric field applied, these electrons move about randomly due to thermal energy but, on average, there is zero net current within the metal.
Even the elongation of current gun tubes, such as the new German 120 mm L / 55, which was introduced by Rheinmetall is considered only an interim solution as it doesn't offer the dynamic increase in muzzle velocity required for the future combat system.
Even so, as part of the intense rivalry with the Los Angeles Dodgers, some Dodger fans derisively refer to AT & T Park as " The Phone Booth ," owing to its current and former names ( Pac Bell Park, SBC Park ).
Even the ruling AK Party, although its core cadres come from the Islamist current, tends to identify itself with the " tradition " of the Democratic Party ( DP ).
Even if the conductor size ( cross-sectional area ) is reduced 10-fold to match the lower current the I < sup > 2 </ sup > R losses are still reduced 10-fold.
Even the faster ( at its launch ) New Horizons space probe will not pass it, since the final speed of New Horizons ( after maneuvering within the solar system ) will be less than the current speed of Voyager 1.
Even if the current naval construction programme was completed on time, Raeder warned that the resulting German fleet would still be too weak to win command of the sea, and what was needed was a vast new battlefleet, even larger than Tirpitz's High Seas Fleet to defeat Britain.
Even so, members of the nation moved freely across the current international boundary for decades – with the blessing of the U. S. government – to work, participate in religious ceremonies, keep medical appointments in Sells, and visit relatives.
Even more damaging to Astor's campaign were her well-known hostility to alcohol consumption and her ignorance of current political issues.
Even within current operatic practice, contraltos are often classed as mezzo-sopranos, because singers in each range can cover for those in the other.
Even most current telephone exchanges support this method, as they need to be backward compatible with old subscriber hardware.
Even with current growth it is reasonable to characterize the town as " semi-rural ".
Even through the current recession, Live Oak has begun to obtain the popularity it once had long before.
Even in safe areas, however, moving water can always present risks — such as when a swimmer attempts to stand up on a rocky riverbed in strong current, risking foot entrapment.
Even its current outlet is intermittent, and may not have been operating when first visited by Western explorers in 1858.
Even when an index is available on the column or columns included in the, all records must be visited in order to see if they are visible under the current transaction isolation.
Even so, the first task of this annual process should be to check that the material held in the current facts book or facts files actually is comprehensive and accurate, and can form a sound basis for the marketing audit itself.
Even as grown men, the love-shy men's parents expressed that they were disappointed to have them as sons and still belittled them for their current situations.
Even later ( 1998 ) Microchip Technology introduced the improved PIC16F84A which allowed for faster clock speeds ( up to 20 MHz ), faster programming, and decreased the current draw of the chip.
Even though it was never used for its intended purpose it ended up being used for numerous research projects requiring an extremely high current source until its disassembly in 1986.
Even if a character is hit with a blow greater or equal to his or her current hit points, he or she can be rescued if healed before the hit point counter reaches zero or by defeating all of the enemies with a few hit points to spare, as only then is a character knocked out.
Even a small drop of mercury has a low resistance, so switches can carry useful amounts of current in a small size.
Even so, the current shortage of qualified clinical laboratory professionals has spurred manufacturers to develop automated systems for even these rarely performed tests.
Even greater attention has been paid to the concept of the “ kingdom of God ” by scholars during the current third quest for the historical Jesus ( with which N. T.
Even members of the Social Liberal Movement admit the traditional and current presence of social liberals ( and other liberals ) on the PSD.

Even and reprints
Even with this benefit, Hodder & Stoughton found themselves going into reprints as the public's demand for the book was enormous.
Even four months after the article was originally published, reprints were still being distributed.

Even and stories
" Even in the present of his stories Scrooge would work to solve his many problems, even though the stories would often point out that his constant efforts seemed futile at the end.
Even though Wichtelmänner are akin to beings such as kobolds, dwarves and brownies, the tale has been translated into English as The Elves and the Shoemaker, and is echoed in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter stories ( see House-elf ).
Even though Ralph 124C 41 + is one of the most influential science fiction stories of all time, and filled with numerous science fiction ideas, few people still read the story.
Even after they are displaced as the rulers of Ireland, characters such as Lug, the Mórrígan, Aengus and Manannan appear in stories set centuries later, betraying their immortality.
Even though the journalist did not violate a fiduciary duty to Company A's shareholders, he might have violated a fiduciary duty to Company B's shareholders ( assuming the newspaper had a policy of not allowing reporters to trade on stories they were covering ).
Even after focusing primarily on his manga career, Asamiya continued to do character designs and creative consultation on anime series based on his stories, occasionally under the Kikuchi name.
Even when stories revolved around other characters, Joanne was frequently a key player in their storylines.
" Even after they are displaced as the rulers of Ireland, characters such as Lugh, the Morrígan, Aengus and Manannán mac Lir appear in stories set centuries later, showing all the signs of immortality.
Even though wuxia, as the name of a genre, is a recent coinage, stories about the xia date back more than 2, 000 years.
Even today, occasional outside visitors may be called or referred to as ' Kokopelli ' when they bring news, stories, and trinkets from the outside world to share with the little pueblos or villages.
Even young Mark Twain expressed admiration for his historical fiction stories known as " legends ".
Less serious regular features include " Guy Confessions " ( pages where men share embarrassing stories or shameful things they've done ); celebrities ; " You, Even Better ", which contains a wide variety of fun facts and advice.
Even though her writing conforms to Victorian conventions, Gaskell usually frames her stories as critiques of contemporary attitudes: her early works focused on factory work in the Midlands.
Even more popular than the Jones series were the dramatic love stories in which she co-starred with Arthur Johnson.
Even so, many Xinhua reporters were angry with top editors for not going far enough and for suppressing stories about the Tiananmen Square crackdown.
Even so, many Xinhua reporters were angry with top editors for not going far enough and for suppressing stories about the Tiananmen Square crackdown.
Even if the absurd atrocity stories were all true, the fact would be almost negligible beside an event that shouts aloud in spite of the journalistic silence: the victory of Hitler signifies the end of the Communist threat, forever.
Even the easily recognizable Bible stories are given a twist: " The Third Man's Story " ( 6 September 1948 ) retells the story of Cain and Abel, suggesting that Cain's act was motivated by Abel's arrogance and taunts.
Even within a bracket of stories set in the same time frame there are some chronological inconsistencies.
Even in relatively realistic stories, villains will often take a moment to say something pithy before finishing off the victim.
Even though there is no official reason as to why they are called this, a few stories have been suggested.
Even more suspicious from the viewpoint of many Athenians, Socrates expresses skeptical views on the main stories about the Greek gods, which the two men briefly discuss before plunging into the main argument.
Even the term teaching stories has begun to have some wider currency.
Even the characters in his stories can often be traced back to historical individuals.

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