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Even and bigger
Even bigger than the XP-100, the 1967 introduction of the Thompson Center Arms Contender pistol changed handgun sports forever.
Even bigger refinery ( 330 tonnes / d ) was built in Batman by 1955.
Even though per-capita GDP as measured can make economic well-being appear smaller than it really is in some developing countries, the discrepancy could be still bigger in a developed country where people may perform outside of financial transactions an even higher-value service than housekeeping or homebuilding as gifts or in their own households, such as counseling, lifestyle coaching, a more valuable home décor service, and time management.
Even wholesalers who disliked the idea of doing business with Mormons could see a good thing ; larger orders meant bigger profits and making their prices competitive allowed the Mormon businessmen to increase the size and frequency of their orders.
Even before resorting to underhanded tactics when competing with other women for Bobby Baccala's affections, trying to extort Livia's vintage record collection from Svetlana ( by stealing Svetlana's prosthetic leg ), and desiring a bigger house than Tony's, Janice demonstrated her competitive nature, as a child, in Tony's memory flashbacks and in the family home movies she gave Tony for his 47th birthday.
Even bigger locomotives were needed and this time six massive 0-6-6-0 Mallet type ( see: Whyte notation ) were built ( one in 1909 and five in 1911, five were compound engines, the last one a simple engine ).
Even bigger success was to follow with their next release.
Even so, the bigger concern was for the expected reaction of the U. S. government.
Even before the first event however, it spiraled into an altogether bigger beast when the Students Union agreed that funds could be found to book some much bigger acts ; most notably gothic / deathrock band Alien Sex Fiend.
Even though the scene is cut, the part where Stan is lying on top of a puddle of water as he's telling Shelley that someday he'll be bigger than her and she'll regret beating him hasn't been altered.

Even and changes
Even before the Declaration of Boulogne, the language was remarkably stable ; only one set of lexical changes were made in the first year after publication, namely changing " when ", " then ", " never ", " sometimes ", " always " from kian, tian, nenian, ian, ĉian to kiam, tiam, neniam etc., to avoid confusion with the accusative forms of kia " what sort of ", tia " that sort of ", etc.
Even liberal senators were agitated by the proposed changes, fearing their own lands would be confiscated.
Even apparently simple changes can have unexpected effects.
Even leaving alone would induce dramatic chemical changes leading finally to deterioration and spoilage of such food.
Even if the aether had an overall universal flow, changes in position during the day / night cycle, or over the span of seasons, should allow the drift to be detected.
Even changes in the number of chromosomes can be accounted for by intermediate stages in which a single chromosome divides in generational stages, or multiple chromosomes fuse.
Even this was achieved without engine changes.
Even the physical landscape is not entirely as it was: sea-levels have changed, and the combination of erosion and silting will have considerably altered the shape of the coast in some places, while the natural accumulation of peat and man-made changes from peat-cutting has altered inland landscapes.
Even though FHA is statutorily required to be budget neutral, the GAO is projecting taxpayer funded subsidies of half a billion dollars over the next three years, if no changes are made to the FHA program.
Even the word ' scenes ' may be inappropriate as a description, as the scene changes are often very fluid, almost montage-like.
Even though there were innumerable changes to the details, the plan remains remarkably consistent.
Even with the visual changes, it was not renamed, save switching the roman number in the name to a decimal number.
Even without the prestige of being the parish seat, the early 20th century brought many changes to the Town of Olla.
Even the enlightened Austrians were startled, and not even Ingelmunster escaped the radical changes to society.
Even a ball thrown without rotation will " flutter " somewhat, due to the ' apparent wind ' it feels as its trajectory changes throughout its flight path.
Even after changes in alignment, Route 64 was still an alternative.
Even then, these changes only alter the details of the human condition.
Even small changes in the alignment of the grille over the phosphors can cause the coloring to shift.
Even in those species in which adaptive changes are rare, background selection at linked sites may violate neutral theory's assumptions regarding genetic drift.
Even if some recent clinical studies have shown that low-dose GH treatment for adults with GH deficiency changes the body composition by increasing muscle mass, decreasing fat mass, increasing bone density and muscle strength, improves cardiovascular parameters ( i. e. decrease of LDL cholesterol ), and affects the quality of life without significant side effects.
Even with the changes in format, rocker Ted Nugent used Muzak as an icon of everything " uncool " about music.
Even beyond the connection with design by contract, CQS is considered by its adherents to have a simplifying effect on a program, making its states ( via queries ) and state changes ( via commands ) more comprehensible in a manner reminiscent of how Edsger Dijkstra's admonition against gotos did the same for control flow.
Even the UK's best seller, the Austin / Morris 1100 had to be subjected to an emergency cost reduction programme which removed approximately £ 10 from the cost of each car, applying changes that included the omission of lead sealing from body joints (£ 2. 40 per car ), removing provision for optional reversing lamps (£ 0. 10 ) and " changes in body finish " (£ 0. 75 ).
Even those who had tired of the repressive Duplessis régime, and advocated great social changes in Québec, were reluctant to back Borduas ' thorough condemnation of the Catholic Church — such a central influence on the French Canadian populace.

Even and lay
Even so, Edward's ambassadors can scarcely have foreseen that five years of unremitting work lay ahead of them before peace was finally made and that when it did come the countless embassies that left England for Rome during that period had very little to do with it.
In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it: `` Even with the best of intentions he ( the President of the university ) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of which, considered ( as it must be by him ) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities.
Even though the phrase was in common use long before September 11, profiteers soon tried to lay claim to it as a trademark.
Even assuming that lay interview diagnoses are highly accurate in terms of sensitivity and specificity and their corresponding area under the ROC curve ( that is, AUC, or area under the receiver operating characteristic curve ), a condition with a relatively low prevalence or base-rate is bound to yield high false positive rates, which exceed false negative rates ; in such a circumstance a limited positive predictive value, PPV, yields high false positive rates even in presence of a specificity which is very close to 100 %.
Even at the age of 67 Molson did not contemplate retirement: one of his biggest projects still lay ahead.
Even in Rome, lay notaries gained in importance, and in 1211 Pope Innocent III declared that no notary in a church court could hold major orders.
That operation reflected the typical attitude held by Air Guard aviators, especially A-10 pilots, who believed that when ground troops needed help, the pilots would remain as long as possible to “ lay it on the line more and expose themselves more over the target area .” Even when the Rangers were not taking enemy fire, the A-10s provided cover so the Rangers could catch a few hours of sleep.
Even so, he was able to characterize over one hundred families of plants, helping to lay the empirical basis of general botany.
Even so, the committee found allies in the West, such as the British-based Anti-Apartheid Movement, through which it could work and lay the ground roots for the eventual acceptance by the Western powers of the need to impose economic sanctions on South Africa to pressure for political changes.
In 1939, Even and Côté also founded a lay Catholic group called the " Pilgrims of Saint Michael ", based in Rougemont, Quebec, that continues to promote social credit monetary policy coupled with conservative Catholicism.
Even though Willie has told him to lay low, Leo emerges from hiding to visit his sick mother.
Even so, members of the expedition and the crew were aware only a few miles of ice-blocked sea lay between them and the open waters.
Even when the patrons were prominent, the churches in which the monuments were installed often lay deep in the English countryside: the monument of the Duke of Montagu ( 1752 ), soon followed by his duchess ( 1753 ), are in the church at Warkton, Northamptonshire ; Horace Walpole, an inveterate country house visitor, noted them: " well-performed and magnificent, but wanting in simplicity " was his verdict.
Even though the Bzura campaign ended in defeat for the Poles, its strategic importance lay in the fact that because of initial Polish local victories the German advance on Warsaw was halted for several days, and the Wehrmacht was required to divert units from its push towards Warsaw.
Even though all the alleged offenses occurred in Canada, Canadian police did not lay any charges.
Even in the twelfth century, the ill-defined position of the lay brothers caused troubles.
Even those more modest goals helped lay the foundation for the ultimate reversal of the doctrine in Plessy v. Ferguson by showing the irrational nature of the distinctions that the states drew to preserve segregation and the humiliating impact it had on the black subjects of " separate but equal " treatment.
Even in a normal hive, about 1 % of workers have ovaries developed enough to lay eggs.

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