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Even dolphins that frequent the gulf in northern waters, around Iran are at serious risk.
Even more unfortunate is the expression of that hostility in the destabilization campaign developed by the US administration ... An important aspect of this campaign is misinformation and frequent allegations of serious human rights violations by the Nicaraguan authorities.
Even today the low-lying parts of Looe suffer frequent flooding when the tides are very high.
Even though they are not particularly likely to cause pseudomembranous colitis, due to their very frequent use, cephalosporin antibiotics ( such as cefazolin and cephalexin ) account for a large percentage of cases.
* The whooping crane makes frequent appearances throughout Tom Robbins ' novel Even Cowgirls Get the Blues which includes details of their physical characteristics and migratory patterns.
Even this offer attracted no subscribers: it meant building 1, 750 miles of road through desert and mountain, at enormous freight costs for supplies, with frequent bloody encounters with Indians, and no probable early business to pay dividends.
Even though dive depths were not great, except at the Darnley Deep ( near Darnley or Erub Island ), which was 40 fathoms ( 240 feet ), attacks of the bends were common and deaths frequent.
Even during his gymnasium days, Šešelj demonstrated his argumentative side, engaging in frequent altercations with school principal Blanka Popović and municipal youth committee president Boban Jakovljević over what he saw to be discrepancies between proclaimed theory and the practical implementation of various initiatives.
Even Rudolf Nureyev, more familiar to Centre audiences in his frequent role as a ballet superstar, tried his hand at musical theatre as the Siamese autocrat in The King and I.
Even at sound levels below the level of possible damage, hearing protection will reduce fatigue from frequent exposure to sound.
( Even in mathematical publications, where 3 or 4 levels of indices are frequent, avoiding multilevel fractions is productive.
Even during the Gurjara Pratihara period, invasions by Central Asian Turkic armies had begun and passed through the land of Saharanpur ; Muslim historians have made frequent mention of this region.
Even though the town is located only 20 Kilometres away from central Athens, it has a completely different climate, with weather being significantly cooler, including frequent snowfall during the winter.
Even on Sundays, however, services to and from Brockenhurst are much more frequent than those to Beaulieu Road, and visitors to the New Forest are likely to find the Brockenhurst trains more convenient.
Even on maintained trails frequent stream crossings are common and can be especially dangerous, particularly in the spring during snowmelt.
: Even at those hours when the gray Petersburg sky is completely overcast and the whole population of clerks have dined and eaten their fill, each as best he can, according to the salary he receives and his personal tastes ; when they are all resting after the scratching of pens and bustle of the office, their own necessary work and other people's, and all the tasks that an overzealous man voluntarily sets himself even beyond what is necessary ; when the clerks are hastening to devote what is left of their time to pleasure ; some more enterprising are flying to the theater, others to the street to spend their leisure staring at women's hats, some to spend the evening paying compliments to some attractive girl, the star of a little official circle, while some — and this is the most frequent of all — go simply to a fellow clerk's apartment on the third or fourth story, two little rooms with a hall or a kitchen, with some pretensions to style, with a lamp or some such article that has cost many sacrifices of dinners and excursions — at the time when all the clerks are scattered about the apartments of their friends, playing a stormy game of whist, sipping tea out of glasses, eating cheap biscuits, sucking in smoke from long pipes, telling, as the cards are dealt, some scandal that has floated down from higher circles, a pleasure which the Russian do never by any possibility deny himself, or, when there is nothing better to talk about, repeating the everlasting anecdote of the commanding officer who was told that the tail had been cut off the horse on the Falconet monument — in short, even when everyone, was eagerly seeking entertainment, Akaky Akakievich did not indulge in any amusement.

Even and use
Even use your portable electric or gas grill in the winter, inside.
Even though this is my rock, you can use it sometimes.
Even the 1874 invention of mechanical calculator, Odhner arithmometer, had not replaced them in Russia and likewise the mass production of Felix arithmometers since 1924 did not significantly reduce their use in the Soviet Union.
Even so, its first recorded use in the function of a constitution ( supreme law of the land ) is with Sarsa Dengel beginning in 1563.
Even though she is the one who initially trained Jen, Jen is never seen to use poison herself.
Even though Rome abandoned its Britannic provinces around 400 AD, the Germanic mercenarieswho had largely become instrumental in enforcing Roman rule in Britanniaacquired ownership of land there and continued to use a mixture of Roman and Teutonic Law, with much written down under the early Anglo-Saxon Kings.
Even though he disapproved the use of a violent revolution, the Ji family dominated the Lu state by force for generations and had exiled the previous duke.
Even though it's widely used with many small variations, many big and influential groups still use different systems.
Even with intensive grinding they can use up to 50 % less energy to fabricate than ordinary Portland cements.
Even in their original context of medieval venery, the terms were of the nature of kennings, intended as a mark of erudition of the gentlemen able to use them correctly rather than for practical communication.
Even in the former case, the exclusive use of an exonym may be unhelpful for the map user.
Even circuit theory may not be relevant to a person designing telecommunication systems that use off-the-shelf components.
Even in areas that tended to use naming conventions, however, they were by no means universal.
Even languages that do not mark aspect morphologically or through auxiliary verbs, however, can convey such distinctions by the use of adverbs or other syntactic constructions.
Even fluidized metal powders and explosives have seen some use.
Even though many network professionals use the term " ISDN " to refer to the lower-bandwidth BRI circuit, in North America BRI is relatively uncommon whilst PRI circuits serving PBXs are commonplace.
Even though it lacks pay-telephones, you can easily find a phone in a local store to use for free.
Even though the Gregorian calendar is in common and legal use, lunar calendars serve to determine traditional holidays in parts of the world such as India, China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam and Nepal.
Even today, both Swedes and Norwegians use the 10, 000 metre mile (" mil ") to refer to travel distances in everyday language.
Even in its earliest use, it was demonstrated with monstrous images such as the Devil.
Even today, the Arabs called the numerals they use ' Rakam Al-Hind ' or the Hindu numeral system.
Even the use of words like " the people ," " democracy ," and " equality " in public debate bothered him, for such words were " metaphysical abstractions that either have no meaning, or at least none that mere mortals can comprehend.
Even when placing isolated rails not connected to any other lines, track layers usually choose a standard rail gauge so they can use off-the-shelf rolling stock.
Even before the negotiation process starts, people in a positive mood have more confidence, and higher tendencies to plan to use a cooperative strategy.
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 ).

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