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Even and center
Even though every district has its own urban core, the real city center is between Bund to the east, Nanjing Rd to the north, Old City Temple and Huaihai Road to the south.
Even smooth walls induce some drag into the airflow, and so the object being tested is usually kept near the center of the tunnel, with an empty buffer zone between the object and the tunnel walls.
Even with such information proving that this parlor was illegally operating an exchange center, which by law must be independent from the parlor, the police did not shut them both down, but instead only worked to track down the thief in question.
Even after the political center moved to Heide, the St. John's in Meldorf remained the most important religious site in Dithmarschen.
Even today, Italy and France remain the center of the European perfume design and trade.
The Board of Education also operates the Quitman Mitchell Opportunity Center, located diagonally across from the Board on 5th Avenue and 17th Street, which includes an adult learning center, Even Start child care center, and New Horizon Alternative School.
Even with diagonal parking spaces outlined on downtown streets today, the streets are wide enough to include two-way traffic and space left over for delivery trucks to park in the center of the streets without interfering.
Even though Bernard Wilmore, at the time of his death ( 1844 ), had left a small parcel of land, in the center of town, to Father Gallitzin to be used as a church.
Even today, the railroad runs directly through the center of town.
Even though Soap Lake ’ s main industry was derived from the medicinal lake, it became a social center.
Even if the feed provided constant illumination across the angle subtended by the dish, the outer parts of the dish are farther away from the feed antenna than the inner parts, so the intensity would drop off with distance from the center.
Even after the Meiji restoration in 1868, when the emperor was placed back in the center of the political bureaucracy, the throne itself had very little power vis-à-vis the Meiji oligarchy.
Even though the city's center is almost uninhabited, it is the most important working area of the country, which brings in more than a million people daily.
Even if the award's requirements are completed at Philmont, the unit's leader must file an application for the group at their local council's service center.
Even if the discussion is limited to the solar system, the Sun is not at the geometric center of any planet's orbit, but rather approximately at one focus of the elliptical orbit.
Even in the CNC era, a heavy workpiece needing machining on multiple sides lends itself to a horizontal machining center, while diesinking lends itself to a vertical one.
Even today's gels can burn out ( to lighten in color starting in the center ) easily, rendering them useless.
Even in flat regions, the center of the station's allowed coverage area may not be near the studio location or within a populated area where a transmitter would be frowned upon by the community, so the antenna must be placed several miles or kilometres away.
Even though it was the last year of the generation, 1966 saw a stylistic revision for the Thunderbird highlighted by a new egg-crate style grille with a large Thunderbird emblem at its center and a new rear fascia with the brake lights restyled to appear as one unit.
Even after the introduction of Christianity and the silencing of the oracles, the sanctuary at Epidauros was still known as late as the mid 5th century, although as a Christian healing center.
Even if the center does operate at a vastly reduced level, its machines continue to be plagued by software problems.
Even if it maps a circle to another circle, it does not necessarily map the first circle's center to the second circle's center.

Even and theological
Even though his theological theses have become, to us, commonplaces, the fundamental interrogation he phrased is very much with us.
Even though Luther and Calvin had very similar theological teachings, the relationship between their followers turned quickly to conflict.
Even though the via negativa essentially rejects theological understanding as a path to God, some have sought to make it into an intellectual exercise, by describing God only in terms of what God is not.
Even though this assumption is not linguistically correct as in the Iguvine Tables the god is named Fis ( i ) us or Fisovius Sancius his intrepretation, based on unknown theological documents, tallies with that of some modern scholars.
Even though imperial persecution of anti-Chalcedonians became increasingly brutal towards the end of Jacob's life, he remained surprisingly quiet on such divisive theological and political issues.
Even more significantly, at Heidelberg he became friends with another young Lutheran scholar, Carl Braaten, who would later become his " chief theological companion " and his most important theological collaborator.
Even though the Taborites ceased to play an important political role, their theological thinking strongly influenced the foundation and rise of the Unity of the Brethren ( Unitas Fratrum ) in 1457 today in English called the Moravian Church.

Even and training
Even the states remain primarily in an assisting role, providing leadership and teacher training.
Even industrial development leaders find it hard to win local support for training unless a new industry is in sight and requests it.
Even though one actor may have years of training, they always strive for more lessons ; the cinematic and theatrical world is always changing and because of this, the actor must stay as up to date as possible.
Even pioneers in training the blind, such as Dorothy Harrison Eustis, harboured negative stereotypes about them.
Even though Dark was fired in the middle of training camp, Smith made his Major League Baseball ( MLB ) debut on April 7, 1978.
Even in the hands of conscripted soldiers with minimal training, the volume of fire produced by massed submachine guns could be overwhelming in an urban environment.
Even as late as 1944, U. S. soldiers undergoing stateside training in preparation for deployment against German forces in Europe were not being trained in combat procedures and tactics currently being employed there.
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 once MRSLI status is achieved, however, an interpreter is required to undertake Continuous Professional Development and when available, specialist training is required to work in specific domains.
Even before Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, Air Corps leaders started to increasingly utilize the airfield, sending Boeing B-29 Superfortresses and Consolidated B-24 Liberator heavy bombers and Douglas B-18 Bolo which were used both for training and observation missions.
Even when some universities offered training in law, they did not offer a degree.
Even as the French ended their training mission, the American training efforts ramped up.
Even stage combat is risky, and it is preferable for actors to have as much training and experience as possible.
Even today the Kashima Shrine training hall attracts Kendō practitioners from around the world, and the chief object of interest for visitors is the shrine's sacred sword.
Even selected cadets who hold scholarships to train in friendly service academies must complete two thirds of OCS and receive their commission before undergoing further training overseas.
Even though she was always in demand as a training jockey, her applications for a license were turned down in state after state.
Even in his book Meditations on the Peaks: Mountain Climbing as Metaphor for the Spiritual Quest Evola discussed mountaineering as a possible approach or support on the way of initiatic ascesis in which heroic action is combined with specialized knowledge and training culminating in an initiation — the climbing of the mountain.
Even in places where the more general meaning is common, such as North America or Australia, there are many individuals who have specialized training only in certain relatively limited areas.
Even in full contact karate, punches are often " pulled " to some slight extent in training to minimize the occurrence of injuries that would interrupt practice for the participating students, but usually that will depend on rank, age, gender and school.
Even so, Zoro knows that he still has a lot of untapped potential, and is constantly seen training and trying to improve his fighting skills.
Even more far-reaching were the plans to extend the " Final Solution " to India ; in the summer of 1942, the exiled Indian nationalist Subhas Chandra Bose living in Berlin asked Himmler for " special SS training " of Bose's fellow anti-British émigrés so that when the Germans reached India, there would be a cadre of SS-trained Indians to work with the Einsatzgruppen in killing the Jews of India.

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