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Even and larger
Even larger molecules are treated by classical mechanics methods that employ what are called molecular mechanics.
Even larger grains were produced for artillery bore diameters greater than about.
Even then, nickel is reactive enough with oxygen so that native nickel is rarely found on Earth's surface, being mostly confined to the interiors of larger nickel – iron meteorites that were protected from oxidation during their time in space.
Even larger numbers than that are typically found only in very large wires.
Even if the diaphragm is not perfectly circular, this effect occurs such that larger sources are more directive.
Even after much larger scale integrated circuits made multiple-circuit-board processors obsolete, TTL devices still found extensive use as the " glue " logic interfacing more densely integrated components.
Even larger antelope, such as nilgai, elands, and kudus, are capable of jumping or greater, although their running speed is restricted by their greater mass.
Even if the current naval construction programme was completed on time, Raeder warned that the resulting German fleet would still be too weak to win command of the sea, and what was needed was a vast new battlefleet, even larger than Tirpitz's High Seas Fleet to defeat Britain.
" Even large capacity commercial units use this same basic design of a separate, smaller fire box and a larger cooking chamber.
Even though a minority wrote AKP-themed literature, there was a general willingness of the larger community of authors to support this literary focus.
Even many of the routes that failed when the Mania collapsed became viable ( if not lucrative ) when in the hands of the larger company that had purchased it.
Even a small number of such reactions can start the chain reaction that would otherwise require a much larger volume of fuel to sustain.
Even with the larger size, there are still many reports of customers consistently losing signal on the 129 ° W orbital location.
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 smaller production houses, known as Poverty Row studios, made films whose costs might run as low as $ 3, 000, seeking a profit through whatever bookings they could pick up in the gaps left by the larger concerns.
Even before HEAO-2 ( the Einstein Observatory ) was launched in 1978, MSFC began preliminary studies for a larger X-ray telescope.
Even the prevailing party may appeal, if, for example, they wanted a larger award than was granted.
Even though the town has a local grocery store, most people are forced to drive to one of the larger towns to purchase basic household goods.
Even with the canals and the bridge bringing easier access to larger markets Cohoes was a sleepy place to be in prior to 1831, the nearest post office was at Waterford and fresh meat and groceries were a luxury hard to come by in Cohoes.
Even the larger systems tend to be mounted on trailers and are designed to be fairly quickly broken down or set up.
Even in larger organizations, senior system administrators often have skills in these other areas as a result of their working experience.
Even opponents larger than him are shown to back down from confrontations.
Even larger than these paintings is the Racławice Panorama located in Wrocław, Poland, which measures 120 × 15 metres.
Even if a problem is well-posed, it may still be ill-conditioned, meaning that a small error in the initial data can result in much larger errors in the answers.

Even and epidemics
Even today, the procedure is credited with ending the devastation caused by the early epidemics, and vaccination, in many ways an updated and modernized form of the procedure, continues to be recommended by the Centers for Disease Control for at-risk populations, such as potential victims of bioterrorism, and research scientists who work with surviving strains of the virus.
Even before the Spanish themselves arrived, epidemics of their diseases such as smallpox and measles had severely affected the Púrhépecha population, and likely killed the emperor.
Even after that the epidemics occurred at alarming frequency in Gwalior ( 2000 ), Kannauj ( 2002 ) and Lucknow ( 2005 ) cities of India.

Even and post-war
Even before the invasion it was clear to many observers that insufficient planning had been made for the stability of post-war Iraq.

Even and chaos
Even though this period-known in its earlier part as the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period-in its latter part was fraught with chaos and bloody battles, it is also known as the Golden Age of Chinese philosophy because a broad range of thoughts and ideas were developed and discussed freely.
Even if two-thirds of the statistical discrepancies exposed by Bacque could be accounted for by the chaos of the situation, there would still be a case to answer.
Even though this period was fraught with chaos and bloody battles, it is also known as the Golden Age of Chinese philosophy because a broad range of thoughts and ideas were developed and discussed freely.
Even as India and Hyderabad negotiated, most of the sub-continent had been thrown into chaos as a result of communal Hindu-Muslim riots pending the imminent partition of India.
Even simple nonlinear dynamical systems often exhibit almost random, completely unpredictable behavior that has been called chaos.
Even though Bruce is killed relatively early in the Tribulation, the Force he helped establish became a driving presence during the seven years of chaos.

Even and Europe
Even if not yet ratified, the Articles provided domestic and international legitimacy for the Continental Congress to direct the American Revolutionary War, conduct diplomacy with Europe and deal with territorial issues and Indian relations.
Even before the Ionian Revolt, Darius had begun to expand the Empire into Europe, subjugating Thrace, and forcing Macedon to become allied to Persia.
Even then, the form of execution used for witches in England ( unlike Scotland and Continental Europe ) was hanging, burning being reserved for those also convicted of treason.
Even though some historians emphasize folklore roots for the Rurik legend and consequently dismiss Rurik as a legendary figure, there is a controversy about his ethnic origins in Eastern Europe.
Even on many international issues beyond western Europe, Spain prefers to coordinate its efforts with its EU partners through the European political cooperation mechanisms.
Even in Europe, which was still largely neolithic during the same period of time, the builders of megaliths were constructing giant monuments of their own.
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 before hostilities commenced in Europe, one of the most played songs on radio was Irving Berlin's " God Bless America ," popularized by CBS's own Kate Smith.
Even the expulsion of Germans from central and eastern Europe after World War II was apparently sanctioned in article 13 of the Potsdam communiqué, although research has shown that both the British and the American delegations at Potsdam strongly objected to the size of the population transfer that had already taken place and was accelerating in the summer of 1945.
Even more importantly, the Third Anglo-Dutch War temporarily interrupted VOC trade with Europe.
Even so, tensions remained: William remained very suspicious of Louis, thinking the French king desired " Universal Kingship " over Europe ; Louis described William as " my mortal enemy " and saw him as an obnoxious warmonger.
Even at that, though, most of Europe did not adopt use of the fork until the 18th century.
Even after the United States forces in Europe and the Pacific began to reach full strength in 1943 – 1944, Lend-Lease continued.
Even in generally warmer southern Europe, thick fog and localized fog is often found in lowlands and valleys, such as the lower part of the Po Valley and the Arno and Tiber valleys in Italy or Ebro Valley in northeastern Iberia, as well as on the Swiss plateau, especially in the Seeland area, in late autumn and winter.
Even the small freshwater Pied-billed Grebe of North America has occurred as a transatlantic vagrant to Europe on more than 30 occasions.
Even travellers from continental Europe had heard of the couple and came to visit them, for instance Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau, the German nobleman and landscape designer who wrote admiringly about them.
Even if Sitchin is referring to written rather than to spoken language, it is unlikely that his contention can be persuasively defended, since Sumerian ideograms were preceded by the Azilian and Tartarian signaries of Europe as well as by a variety of script-like notational systems between the Nile and Indus rivers.
Even before the Tordesilhas Treaty, such was the profit coming from John II's investments in the overseas explorations and expansion that the Portuguese currency had become the soundest in Europe.
Even before the Holocaust gained momentum, the Nazis had begun rounding up political prisoners from both Germany and occupied Europe.
Even in the light of Casaubon's linguistic discovery and typical of many of the self-styled adherents of Hermetic philosophy scattered throughout 16th and 17th Europe, Thomas Browne in his Religio Medici ( 1643 ) confidently stated-" The severe schools shall never laugh me out of the philosophy of Hermes, that this visible world is but a portrait of the invisible ".
Even today, it is seen as a marvelous engineering accomplishment and is the most popular pleasure waterway in Europe.
Even as most of the original recipes have faded from use, a number of the 18th and 19th century varieties can still be easily found throughout Northern Europe, where they were first developed.
Even after the introduction of gunpowder to Europe, it was carried by general officers and their staffs as a field guide to methods.
Even before the 1997 generation hit the coasts of Europe, dealers from China alone placed advance orders for more than 250, 000 kg, some bidding more than $ 1, 100 per kg.

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