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Even and normal
Even eggs and other cholesterol-rich foods, eaten in normal amounts, says Dr. Keys, do not materially affect the amount of cholesterol in the blood.
Even as late as 1912 it was normal in the West to assume that all art aims at beauty, and thus that anything that wasn't trying to be beautiful couldn't count as art.
Even if one ignores exceptions caused by some kind of injury or illness, there are many unclear cases, including the fact that " normal " humans can crawl on hands and knees.
Even the evangelical church and temperance movements of the day viewed the drinking of beer very much as a secondary evil and a normal accompaniment to a meal.
Even further, if S or T is normal in ST, then ST is called a semidirect product.
Even patients with anterograde amnesia, who did not remember playing the game, had similar dreams as normal participants.
Even near absolute zero, a real sample of a normal conductor shows some resistance.
Even then, sunspot levels remained well below normal.
Even near absolute zero, a real sample of a normal conductor shows some resistance.
Even among the remaining Homo sapiens, the use of computerized implants that heavily augment normal abilities is ubiquitous and accepted as normal.
Even with severe teratozoospermia, microscopy can still detect the few sperm cells that have a " normal " morphology, allowing for optimal success rate.
Even if some money managers are consistently observed to beat the market, no refutation even of strong-form efficiency follows: with hundreds of thousands of fund managers worldwide, even a normal distribution of returns ( as efficiency predicts ) should be expected to produce a few dozen " star " performers.
Once the nitrogen enters the estuaries via groundwater, it is thought that because there is more < sup > 15 </ sup > N entering, that there will also be more < sup > 15 </ sup > N in the inorganic nitrogen pool delivered and that it is picked up more by producers taking up N. Even though < sup > 14 </ sup > N is easier to take up, because there is much more < sup > 15 </ sup > N, there will still be higher amounts assimilated than normal.
Even though they are exerting a normal amount of accommodative or ' focusing ' effort, the amount of convergence associated with this effort is excessive, thus giving rise to esotropia.
Even though horribly disfigured often missing limbs, and in the worse cases faces made up of burn tissue the townspeople would go out of their way to make the men feel normal even though they were horribly disfigured.
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 though the data rates are very high, the data can be sent over normal Internet connections taking advantage of the fact that many of the international high speed networks have significant spare capacity at present.
Even if the normal climb is technically easy, multiple casualties occur every year on this mountain ( in January 2009 alone five climbers died ).
Even though it is normal for residual sugar content in ice wine to run from 180 g / L up to as high as 320 g / L ( with a mean in the 220 g / L range ), ice wine is very refreshing ( as opposed to cloying ) due to high acidity.
Even modern cochlear implants have at most 22 electrodes to replace the 16, 000 delicate hair cells that are used for normal hearing.
Even though those conditions exist the liver still seems to perform in the normal range.
Even though normal high temperatures for late August are in the lower, readings topped degrees at midweek, then topped out above degrees during the weekend.
Even after he resumed a relatively normal life and chess career, however, his play at the highest level appears to have been affected by living under the occupation of the Soviet Union, which at a minimum must have aggravated the stress of playing under the watchful eye and tight control of the Soviet chess hierarchy.

Even and experience
Even after this experience, once Eckstine's band left town, Davis ' parents were still keen for him to continue formal academic studies.
Even though Cooney and the CTW had very little experience with marketing, they demanded complete control over all products and product decisions.
Even at its most far-fetched, this animated film approaches the teenage experience much more realistically than shows like Dawson's Creek.
Even people who are experienced with sweats, and attending a ceremony led by a properly trained and authorized Native American ceremonial leader, could suddenly experience problems due to underlying health issues.
Even with treatment, many patients experience renal failure.
Even if they were widely published, they would be dominated by such complex ingredients and odorants that they would be of little use in providing a guide to the general consumer in description of the experience of a scent.
Even elevated Mukti-yogyas and Nitya-samsarins can experience Naraka for expiation of sins.
Even Mukti-yogyas ( souls eligible for mukti or moksha, liberation ), and Nitya-samsarins ( forever transmigrating ones in Dvaita theology ) can experience Naraka for expiation.
Even in larger organizations, senior system administrators often have skills in these other areas as a result of their working experience.
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 today, the lessons gained from the AMC experience continue to provide benefits to other firms in the industry.
Even playing in the World Series that year was a forgettable experience for Reese, as he batted only. 200 and made three errors in the four games to one Yankees romp.
Even though Outram's experience of his treatment by the canal proprietors must have spoilt his satisfaction on the completion of the lines, they were arguably a major achievement and a model for railways in the future.
Even stage combat is risky, and it is preferable for actors to have as much training and experience as possible.
Even well managed loess farmland can experience dramatic erosion of well over 2. 5 kg per square meter per year.
Even Swiss organisation and technology were not up to the job and, apart from Tenzing, the Sherpas had little experience.
Even though this was a great experience, Brown decided to return to ministry, until a change of heart in 1887.
Even the northern extremities of Scotland ( and those places on similar latitudes such as St. Petersburg ) experience a permanent twilight in the northern sky at these times.
Even after the conviction was overturned, she never recovered from the experience, developed a number of serious psychiatric problems including serious alcohol dependency and died in 2007 from alcohol poisoning.
Even the earliest writers who were associated with and inspired psychological humanism explored topics as diverse as the political nature of " normal " and everyday experience ( RD Laing ), the disintegration of the capacity to love in modern consumerist society ( Erich Fromm ), the growing technological dominance over human life ( Medard Boss ), and the question of evil ( Rollo May-Carl Rogers debate ).
Even without fighting experience in the Orient, Admiral Rozhestvensky was the one man with the personality, skill, and determination to sail an untested battleship fleet on an unprecedented voyage to the other side of the world.
Even though McNamara confessed no experience in defense, Kennedy insisted he accept the position.
Even if the macroscopic electric field is zero, any single ion will experience an electric field due to the neighboring charged particles in the plasma.
Even so, shortly before lift-off, the Captain becomes the first among them to experience a bout of dizziness due to build-up of carbon dioxide.

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