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Even and emerging
Even earlier evidence for human occupation dating back as much as 14, 500 years ago is emerging from Paisley Caves in central Oregon.
Describing the unique aesthetics of Pialat's work, film critic Kent Jones wrote: " Even more than Jean Eustache [...] Pialat was an irascibly private artist, charting a twisted, crook-backed path with each new movie, almost always emerging with works in which the mind-bending vitality of immediate experience trumps all belief systems, allegiances, plans.
Even at the time the law tracts were being written these petty kingdoms were being swept away by newly emerging dynasties of dynamic overkings.
Even though imprecise, the term has become popular since the late 1980s in commerce, finance and politics though the economies within the region are heterogeneous, they are mostly emerging markets experiencing rapid growth.

Even and economies
Even though no physical harm has come to an animal or human being, they have inflicted large economic losses on many economies.
Even during the Portuguese Colonial War ( 1961 – 1974 ), a counterinsurgency war against independentist guerrilla and terrorism, the overseas territories of Angola and Mozambique ( Portuguese Overseas Provinces at the time ) had continuous economic growth rates and several sectors of its local economies were booming.
Even the practice of one-off measures by so many states has been criticised, since in several cases their deficits rose back over 3 % soon after the reference year, while big economies like Germany and France seem to defy the rules for years.
Even with decreases in the resource intensity of GDP, economies are still using more resources.
In her book How We Survived Communism & Even Laughed, Slavenka Drakulić claims that a major contributor to the fall of socialist planned economies in the former Soviet bloc was the failure to produce the basic consumer goods that its people desired.

Even and service
Even in congregations where Eucharist is offered weekly, there is not a requirement that every church service be a Eucharistic service, nor that all members of a congregation must receive it weekly.
Even though the Board of Rites and Lifan Yuan performed some duties of a foreign office, they fell short of developing into a professional foreign service.
" Even though at first they were thought to be too weak or fragile to do this type of work, after the first few days on which Chinese were on the line, the decision was made to hire as many as could be found in California ( where most were independent gold miners or in service industries such as laundries and kitchens ).
Even so, she insisted on standing for the National Anthem during the memorial service for her husband on 6 February the following year.
Even creating bus only lanes or priority lanes at intersections could improve service and speed.
Even Zhu Di's troops praised his effectiveness, especially when Emperor Hongwu rewarded them for their service.
Even as larger multiple system operators such as Cox Communications and Marcus Cable began to offer The Disney Channel on their basic tiers, Walt Disney Company executives continued to deny any plans to convert the channel to an ad-supported basic service, referring to the switches to basic on some systems as part of a five-year " hybrid " strategy ; allowing providers to offer it as either a pay service or a basic service.
Even while an active businessman, Annenberg had an interest in public service.
Even though one year later the trains were admitted to service again, DB judged their operation the be overly expensive.
Even as late as 1980, the town businesses included a grain elevator, a creamery, a lumber yard, a fuel delivery service, and several farm implement dealers, junkyards and repair shops.
Even though it is on Fort Leonard Wood, it is jointly run by the cities of Waynesville and St. Robert and is available for civilian use by private pilots and scheduled commercial passenger service.
Even though rail passenger service ceased in July 1965, Haddon Heights remains a typical turn-of-the-twentieth-century railroad suburb with tree-shaded streets and comfortable homes.
After an unsuccessful outing, Barney Farley convinced the president to fish from a Farley Boat, but his nephew, Don Roy Farley, would take him. Even though he had a successful outing Don Roy said " I can't believe he caught so many because of the secret service running around on boats in the water " The president caught so many tarpon that he returned to Port Aransas later that year to again fish with Barney Farley on a Farley Boat.
Even before his service, Hanna had fallen in love with Charlotte Augusta Rhodes, whom he met in 1862, shortly after her return from a finishing school.
Even though the client did not have access to that file, the service does, so the open succeeds, and the server writes the compilation output to the file, overwriting it, and thus destroying the billing information.
She later wrote passionately about the change from service à la française to service à la russe and hailed Escoffier as a saviour of British cooking-although she also fiercely defended her opinion that there was no such thing as English Cuisine, " Even the good old Yorkshire pudding comes from Burgundy.
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 so, British Rail played safe by running a scheduled service out of Glasgow some 15 minutes later.
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 though Cap d ' Agde is in France, most of the service staff speak English.

Even and output
Even if one region has an absolute advantage as to the ratio of its outputs to inputs in every type of output, it may still specialize in the output in which it has a comparative advantage and thereby gain from trading with a region that lacks any absolute advantage but has a comparative advantage in producing something else.
Even a very poor conversion to electrical energy appears to offer real-world power output, and incremental improvements in yield and laser efficiency appear to be able to offer a commercially useful output.
" Even Joyce's patron Harriett Weaver wrote to him in 1927 to inform him of her misgivings regarding his new work, stating " I am made in such a way that I do not care much for the output from your Wholesale Safety Pun Factory nor for the darknesses and unintelligibilities of your deliberately entangled language system.
Even the simple case of attaching a cassette deck may need four of them, two for stereo input and two for stereo output.
Even if output remains constant, price discrimination can reduce efficiency by misallocating output among consumers.
Even though macroscopic processes are deterministic under Newtonian mechanics, the output of a well-designed device like a roulette wheel cannot be predicted in practice, because it depends on the sensitive, micro-details of the initial conditions of each use.
* In the 1980s a series of trade paperbacks ( The Best of Pogo, Pogo Even Better, Outrageously Pogo, Pluperfect Pogo and Phi Beta Pogo ) collected material from the Kelly fanzine The Okefenokee Star and combined examples of Kelly's massive output of non-strip material with new interviews, essays, and in each volume, a complete year of dailies from the strip starting in 1948.
Even with the addition of the 123, 372 Elites produced for 1975, total output was 318, 482 which was still significantly lower than 1974.
Even by the standards of shaded pole motors, the power output of these motors is usually very low.
Even if a measurement of the psychological effect of some externality did exist, it would be impossible to collect that data for all individuals affected and then find the optimum output level.
Even in transmissions that do not feature direct drive, it's an advantage for the input and output to lie along the same line, because this reduces the amount of torsion that the transmission case has to bear.
Even if the ventricles are able to sustain a cardiac output at such a high rates, 1: 1 flutter with time may degenerate into ventricular fibrillation, causing hemodynamic collapse and death.
Even the 748 cc engine introduced in 1972 offered only a claimed power output of 35 bhp ( SAE ) and published fuel consumption figures also indicated a car significantly more frugal than similarly sized metal bodied contemporaries.
The specification states, " Even though the DSC comments are a layer of communication beyond the PostScript language and do not affect the final output, their use is considered
Even though the fame of his instrumental music has overshadowed much of his a cappella vocal output, Merulo was also a madrigalist.
Even though the Qin realm lacked the vast natural resources and waterways of Chu, the Qin government maximized its output and created a system of ruthless efficiency under the minister Shang Yang, installing a meritocracy focused solely on agricultural and military might.
Even after the colliery became operative in 1875, its production never reached even 1 / 10 of its projected output 750, 000 tons per year.
Even a US $ 1000 price reduction in 1949, the four-cylinder 2. 7-litre couldn't compare in power output to native V8 engines — though for its time, performance was strong.
Even a cursory reading of the entry for engineering control theory shows that in artificial systems the reference signal is considered to be the external input to the ‘ plant ’, but in living systems as described here the reference signal is not an externally accessible input at all, but instead has its origin elsewhere within the system, from memory or from error output of higher-level control loops as described in the next section below.

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