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Even and simple
Even such a simple thing as a north arrow is crucial.
Even faithful and simple Sancho is unintentionally forced to deceive him at certain points.
Even simple tasks like cutting in a straight line or using a ruler can range from difficult to impossible, depending on the severity of the condition.
Even plain text files are not so simple — file viewers may have to handle different code pages and newline styles.
Even simple unicellular organisms such as bacteria possess a rudimentary immune system, in the form of enzymes that protect against bacteriophage infections.
Even apparently simple changes can have unexpected effects.
Even simple computers usually have one unit to read and write memory, and another to execute user code.
Even cases considered " regular ", with the final-s, are not so simple ; the-s in dogs is not pronounced the same way as the-s in cats, and in a plural like dishes, an " extra " vowel appears before the-s. These cases, where the same distinction is effected by alternative forms of a " word ", are called allomorphy.
Even though the keyboard layout is simple and all notes are easily accessible, playing requires skill.
Even the broader definition of " carbon-containing molecules " requires the exclusion of carbon-containing alloys ( including steel ), a relatively small number of carbon-containing compounds such as metal carbonates and carbonyls, simple oxides of carbon and cyanides, as well as the allotropes of carbon and simple carbon halides and sulfides, which are usually considered to be inorganic.
Even though sandstones have very simple compositions which are based on framework grains, geologists have not been able to agree on a specific, right way, to classify sandstones.
Even something as simple as a squash ball aimed at that point ( The Sontaran Stratagem ) or contact by the heel of a shoe (" The Last Sontaran ") is capable of incapacitating them temporarily.
Even filling up one's car with fuel is a simple example of a failure mode ( failure due to fuel exhaustion ), a means of detection ( fuel gauge ), and a maintenance action ( filling the car's fuel tank ).
File: Flagging tape. png | Even simple tape can be used as a last resort.
Even the simple CMS could be run in a threaded environment ( LISTSERV, TRICKLE ).
Even using the simple watermarking method described, it can be difficult to distinguish some watermarks.
Even though it is apparently simple, the paradox's underlying complexities have even led to it being called a " significant problem " for philosophy.
Even to this day almost all the akharas ( Combat training Gymnasiums ) use heavy stone maces for training for the simple reason that it combines weight and maneuverability training.
Even where states waive their sovereign immunity, they may nonetheless have their own rules limiting standing against simple taxpayer standing against the state.
Even for quite simple spaces, an accessible concrete description of often remains elusive.
Even a simple disjoint-set data structure such as disjoint-set forests with union by rank can perform O ( E ) operations in O ( E log V ) time.
Even tasks as simple as drawing two angled lines meeting at a point require a number of moves of the T-square and triangles, and in general drafting can be a time consuming process.
Even the simple act of placing one's hands in hot water can cause an aggressive response.
Even something as simple as a thick or thorny bush can add a layer of physical security to some premises, especially in a residential setting.

Even and dialogue
Even the musical Show Boat, which is greatly different from the Edna Ferber novel from which it was adapted uses some of Ferber's original dialogue, notably during the miscegenation scene.
Even Carmen was altered into grand opera format by the replacement of its dialogue with recitatives written by Guiraud, and by other amendments to the score.
Even in the Francophonie, there were artists picking up the trade, such as Gustave Doré, Nadar, Christophe and Caran d ' Ache, the latter specialized in pantomime comics, needing no words or dialogue at all.
Even English-language dialogue containing these words can appear on Quebec French-language television without bleeping: for example, when, in 2003, punks rioted in Montreal because a concert by the band The Exploited had been cancelled, TV news reporters solemnly read out a few lyrics and song titles from their album Fuck the System.
) Even though Hammond played Peter Parker in the television series, in all of the scenes in which Spider-Man is seen performing stunts or without dialogue, a stunt double was filmed by a second camera unit.
Even though the film was produced and directed by a Japanese crew, it is a half European, half Asian work since Avalon was co-produced by a Polish film company, starred Polish actors and was filmed mostly in Wrocław, Poland with Polish dialogue.
Even Steinbeck's son believes his father invented much of the dialogue in the book, " He just sat in his camper and wrote all that.
Even today there is still very little dialogue between Anabaptist organizations ( such as the Mennonite World Conference ) and the Baptist bodies.
Even " sung-through ," " operatic ," or " through-composed " musicals, where there is little, if any, spoken text, require as much contribution from a bookwriter as do musicals with extensive dialogue scenes.
Even then, much of his dialogue is either gibberish or unintelligible.
Even though the nation's televisions don't work, V has a collection of sets tuned into the frequencies of cameras surveiling the homes of high Norsefire officials ; V is so subsequently bored that he admits to sometimes missing the Storm Saxon programme because " the dialogue was better.

Even and view
Even the critic G. R. Driver recognized that " the presence and popularity of the Daniel manuscripts at Qumran " conflicted " with the modern view which advocates the late dating of the composition of Daniel ".
Even if we cannot agree with him in everything ; we all none the less owe him a debt of gratitude for setting an example of unswerving honesty, for his incorruptible conscience, and for his heroic view of his duty as a writer.
Even apart from documents drawn up jointly with other churches, it has sometimes, in view of the central position it attributes to the See of Rome, adopted the adjective " Roman " for the whole church, Eastern as well as Western, as in the papal encyclicals Divini illius Magistri and Humani generis.
Even whom should be considered the earliest known king is contested: although C. Conti Rossini proposed that Zoskales of Axum, mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, should be identified with one Za Haqle mentioned in the Ethiopian King Lists ( a view embraced by later historians of Ethiopia such as Yuri M. Kobishchanov and Sergew Hable Sellasie ), G. W. B.
Even though the evangelist as depicted in the New Testament doesn't match the patristic description of Luke, the traditional view is still argued today.
Even if the British were serious in their warnings of war, Ribbentrop took the view that since a war with Britain was inevitable, the risk of a war with Britain was an acceptable one and accordingly he argued that Germany should not shy away from such challenges.
" Even though Miyazaki sometimes feels pessimistic about the world, he prefers to show children a positive world view instead, and rejects simplistic stereotypes of good and evil
Even more unusual variants include a ruleset in which the rules are hidden from players ' view, and a game which, instead of allowing voting on rules, splits into two sub-games, one with the rule, and one without it.
Form Nichiren ’ s point of view, however, his uncompromising stance was to save people from sufferings: “ Even in the case of the Nembutsu priests, the Zen priests, and the True Word teachers, and the ruler of the nation and other men of authority, all of whom bear me such hatred — I admonish them because I want to help them, and their hatred for me makes me pity them all the more ”.
Even those who do not hold with the tenets of ordinary language philosophy sometimes regard it a damning criticism of a philosophical view if it involves the use of some term that deviates too widely from ordinary English ( ordinary language ).
Even though the Crusaders and the other factions employed personal assassinations, the fact that hashashins performed their assassination in full view of the public gave them the reputation affiliated to them.
Even after the move, however, the family continued to view Shaoxing as its ancestral home.
Even when state trial courts include more than one county in a judicial district, it isn't uncommon for the state trial court to hold regular sessions at each county seat in its jurisdiction and function from the point of view of litigants as if it were a county based court.
Even Miguel Blay's massive sculptural group symbolizing Catalan music on the corner of the building does not impede the view into or out from the interior ( see photograph ).
Even leaving bankruptcy aside, it is in the best interest of credit card companies that their debtors at least feel some motivation to continue repaying their accounts and not simply disappear or view those ever growing balances as untouchable.
Even without moving their eyes, some birds have a 360-degree field of view.
Even with a Labour Party government in power, however, the British continued to view the colonies as a source of raw materials that were needed to strengthen their crippled economy.
Even Muir acknowledged the need for timber and the forests to provide it, but Pinchot's view of wilderness management was far more utilitarian.
Even then, he cannot see Previn when the conductor gestures for him to begin playing, because the piano lid obscures his view.
Even though there might appear to be a grant of custody in absolute terms by this court, public policy always requires that it can be reviewed by a secular court and, if the state court is of the view that it is not in the best interests of the child, it will be set aside ( see Stanley G. v. Eileen G. New York Law Journal, 10-13-94, P. 22, Col. 6, Sup.
Even more removed from this, being a post-meta-paradigmatic view, or an abstention from the notion of any view being absolute, compare Nietzsche's Perspectivism.
" Even so, he acknowledged that the decisive factor in Stewart's downfall was not anything that he did, but the decision by the UFA to run candidates in 1921 ; in Thomas's view, Sifton would have been defeated in 1917 if he had had to contend with a politicized UFA.
Even today, after centuries of modernization, as China ’ s iron curtains, forbid the world the view of Tibet, it is with the eyes of these explorers that we still see this mysterious land.
Even though it was non-pecuniary, the Law Lords took the view that the interest was sufficient to warrant Lord Hoffmann's automatic disqualification from hearing the case.

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