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Even and dry
Even the brilliant, terse, and eloquent passages in his writings lost much of their effect when jerked out in the midst of a long array of dry facts.
Even in the dry season there is usually some water remaining in Lake Eyre, normally collecting in a number of smaller sub-lakes within its margins.
Even though a rocket's non-propellant, dry mass is often only between 1 / 5th and 1 / 20th of total mass, nevertheless this cost dominates.
Even in the dry season, earthen roads in the sandy soils found in various parts of the country were generally usable only by motor vehicles equipped with special tires.
Even when the head is capped, this seal is not perfect, and over a period of several weeks the moisture ( or other solvent ) can still seep out, causing the ink to dry and harden.
Even in states where direct democracy components are scant or nonexistent at the state level, there often exists local options for deciding specific issues, such as whether a county should be " wet " or " dry " in terms of whether alcohol sales are allowed.
Even today, it is common for mountain Japanese castles to have dry moats.
Even dry ethanol has roughly one-third lower energy content per unit of volume compared to gasoline, so larger / heavier fuel tanks are required to travel the same distance, or more fuel stops are required.
Even the distinction between the rainy and dry season is one of quantity of rain.
Even a few inches of dry snow can form drifts many feet high under windy conditions.
Even cutting of scrub to stop invasion of the grass lands to retain its SSSI condition has to be carried out in an armoured mine-clearing tractor fitted with cutting flails that pass over the surface ( not into it as with mine clearance ) and if as often happens in dry summers, it catches fire, it has to be left to burn out ( often live shells near the surface will explode ) and the unit causing the fire has to stay and provide fire watchers to ensure the fire does not spread outside the impact area.
Even as the shop began providing dry goods to the government of the city of Edo, cash sales were not yet a widespread business practice.
Even now, one K ration ( three meals ) per day was deemed adequate by General Stilwell's staff, augmented by occasional drops of dry rice, jam, bread, candy, and C rations.
Even in 2010, some forty Texas counties, most in the Llano Estacado, remain officially " dry " to the sale of alcohol.
Even in the most naturalistic landscape gardens of Capability Brown, a raised gravelled or paved terrace along the garden front offered a dry walk in damp weather and a transition between the hard materials of the architecture and the rolling greensward beyond.
Even though the weather of the province is temperate-arid, there are numerous areas with milder microclimates, such as Villa de Merlo, where the land is fertile and the air less dry as the eastern slope retains the humidity of the Atlantic Ocean.
Even if the beer and the cider are perfectly clear before being mixed, the resulting drink will often be cloudy unless it was made with a dry cider.
Even in what constitutes the " dry " in most of tropical Australia, rainfall on the summit is very heavy at around in May and in August, whilst in the wettest month of March estimated averages are as high as and maxima around.
Even in current museum collections it is common for the dry material ( shells ) to greatly exceed the amount of material that is preserved whole in alcohol.
Even in the late Cretaceous period, much of this area was desert, or at least very dry, habitat.
Even under torture, she is reputed to have told her captors that " You could kill me as you like, you would never get anything from my mouth ," " Chopping off the head is like the passing of wind, death could frighten cowards, rather than our Communists ," " Even if the seas run dry and the rocks crumble, I would never break off relations with Mao Zedong ," and " I prefer to die for the success of Mao's revolution career.
Even when the rest of the track was relatively dry, the third corner remained extremely wet.
Even the dry inventories furnish materials for the historian of taste ( i. e. C. Franzoni et al., Gli inventari dell ' eredità del cardinale Rodolfo Pio da Carpi Pisa, 2002, for the Musei Civici, Comune di Carpi.

Even and climates
Even soils derived from granitic bedrock contain an order of magnitude less available phosphorus and only half as much nitrogen as soils in comparable climates in other continents.
Even more broadly, it is now understood that in the geological past, monsoon systems likely accompanied the formation of supercontinents such as Pangaea, with their extreme continental climates.
Even advanced kyudoka may own non-bamboo yumi and ya because of the vulnerability of bamboo equipment to extreme climates.
Even in moderate climates, the temperature inside of the ghillie suit can reach over 50 ° C ( 120 ° F ).
Even though sun, rain, and wind may suffice in most cases to season oak, in dryer climates coopers-such as Tonelería Nacional-apply up to 2000 mm ( 80 inches ) of water a year to their wood stacks in order to facilitate the seasoning process.
Even the advent of air conditioning played a role ; the South and Southwest, once almost uninhabitable for a part of the year, became a more viable alternative to the colder climates of the Northeast and Midwest.

Even and house
Even Black's old crowbait began to snort, and from the house Black yelled, `` Jess!!
Even `` America's most efficient builder '', Bob Schmitt of Berea, hopes to cut his labor costs another $2,000 per house as a result of the time-&-motion studies now being completed on his operation by industrial efficiency engineers from the Stanley Works.
Even then, as you go into the house oppressed by the knowledge that something is cooking and that your house has passed under this unaccountable, official control, could you go on forgetting that you still had that ridiculous hat on your head and you were still carrying that childish horn in your hand??
Even at a car's length I could sense that something was wrong, and so I followed her up to the turnaround in front of the house.
Even before the completion of the new house, the pattern of the royal couple's life in the Highlands was soon established.
Even when colonies of insects are eradicated from a house and surrounding domestic animal shelters, they can re-emerge from plants or animals that are part of the ancient, sylvatic ( referring to wild animals ) infection cycle.
Even in Modern Tamil, the word for temple is ' க ோ ய ி ல ்', meaning " king's house ".
Even when the house contained those that were married, they would live together as brother and sister, since there was a suggestion and custom of practicing celibacy.
Even after he was arrested and put under house arrest by the Taleban authorities immediately after Herat's fall in 1995, he was allowed a degree of autonomy because the Taleban respected him because they shared similar fundamentalist ideologies.
Even so, the practice continued until 1885, when newly elected Grover Cleveland arranged for a presidential review of the troops from a grandstand in front of the White House instead of the traditional open house.
Even in Rus ', it was attested only among the members of the house of Rurik, as were the names of Sviatoslav's immediate successors: Vladimir, Yaroslav, Mstislav ).
Even during the 11th Duke's tenure, however, disputes arose — when the definitive rights of way were being compiled in the 1960s and 70s, the footpath to the Swiss Cottage ( an isolated house by one of the lakes in the woods ) was contested, and the matter went to the High Court, making Derbyshire one of the last counties to settle its definitive maps.
Even in the 12th century, Peter of Blois had described the old church as " a captive within the walls of the citadel like the ark of God in the profane house of Baal ".
Even centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire, the Quirinal hill in Rome, originally named from the deified Romulus, was still associated with power – it was chosen as the seat of the royal house after the taking of Rome by the Savoia and later it became the residence of the Presidents of the Italian Republic.
::" Our house is on the eastern slope of Rupert Mountain, just off a country road, still unpaved then, and five miles from the nearest town … Even at the most unpromising times of year – in mudtime, on bleak, snowless winter days – it is in so many unexpected ways beautiful that even after all this time I have never quite gotten used to it.
" Even Cortázar's short story " Casa Tomada ," about a brother and sister whose house is taken over by someone or something mysterious, for Leal is an example of the fantastic and not magical realism.
Even those who had been content to permit the monks ’ worship and do great reverence at their matins, masses and services two days previously were no less happy to pilfer, which is strange, that they could one day think it to be the house of God and the next the house of the Devil – or else they would not have been so ready to have spoiled it.
Even to this day tours are still conducted by TCM film buffs to the sites where the movie was filmed including the Round Rock house site.
Even as late as 1917, The German ambassador in Vienna, Count Otto Wedel would write to Berlin saying " The Empress is descended from an Italian princely house ... People do not entirely trust the Italian and her brood of relatives.
Even the Simpsons ' couch came from " the curb outside Flanders ' house.
According to Annelieke Dirks,Even Martin Luther King Jr .— the icon of nonviolence — employed armed bodyguards and had guns in his house during the early stages of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1956.
Even in the show's earliest episodes when one or the other leaves the house, seemingly for good ( Lamont moves out at least twice, and at one point he even puts Fred in an old folks ' home ), something always occurs that returns things back to normal.
" Even friendly kobolds are rarely completely good, and house kobolds may do mischief for no particular reason.

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