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Even and now
Even now, like a ringing in his ears, he heard the wooooosh of flame-throwers squirting great orange billows.
Even now I will not intrude upon her except to state a few bare facts.
Even in the nineteenth century such accomplished philologists as Kemble and Guest were led into what now seem ludicrous errors because of their failure to recognize that modern forms of place names are not necessarily the result of logical philological development.
Even apart from the fact that now at the age of 31 my personal life is being totally disrupted for the second time for no very compelling reason -- I cannot help looking around at the black leather jacket brigades standing idly on the street corners and in the taverns of every American city and asking myself if our society has gone mad.
Even now no such claim is asserted.
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 though we did not see many of your faces, it appears now quite evident that a considerable number of your profession heard, from those whom we had the fortune to encounter, that we had been in your midst.
Even though it was known that the Luftwaffe in the north was now being directed by the young and energetic General Peltz, the commander who would conduct the `` Little Blitz '' on London in 1944, a major raid on Bari at this juncture of the war was not to be considered seriously.
Even now, there were several slick cruisers tied to the dock, an ocean-going yawl anchored inside the breakwater.
`` Even on the basis of 154 games, this is the ideal situation '', insists Hank Greenberg, now vice-president of the Chicago White Sox.
Even the stable-garage, which housed nothing now but the scent of rot, had a lawn before it.
Even now I am appalled at how little anyone knows of what they really are.
Even now they are studied by both botanists and bacteriologists.
Even species with lower population numbers now ( such as Siberian or Whooping Cranes ) are found over a considerable range in their migratory movements.
Even earlier I would take my coffee at Martin's, at 54th Street – now, alas, vanished – where I would see creatures of the night life before they disappeared with the
Even adding a second execution unit ( see below ) does not improve performance much ; rather than one pathway being hung up, now two pathways are hung up and the number of unused transistors is increased.
Even now, advanced radiosity calculations may be reserved for calculating the ambiance of the room, from the light reflecting off walls, floor and ceiling, without examining the contribution that complex objects make to the radiosity — or complex objects may be replaced in the radiosity calculation with simpler objects of similar size and texture.
Even though other preservation methods now exist, fortification continues to be used because the process can add distinct flavors to the finished product.
Even in the absence of any work in astronomy, Bessel's role in developing the functions which now bear his name would have, by itself, placed him among the most significant and influential mathematicians of the 19th century.
Even now, does not an East-end worker live in such artificial conditions as practically to be cut off from the natural surface of the earth?
Even now, many devices are shipped with channels 1, 6 and 11 as preset options even though with the newer 802. 11g standard there are four non-overlapping channels-1, 5, 9 and 13.
:: Even now most biotechs have not fully accepted the implication that every cell in the body can generate an entire copy of the person.
Even more animals not previously exploited for their meat are now being farmed, especially the more agile and mobile species, whose muscles tend to be developed better than those of cattle, sheep or pigs.
Even in secondary school and university classes, where officially only English should be used, it is now quite common to use a mix of Swahili and English.
Even without this, the slowdown to a month-long day would still not have been completed by 4. 5 billion years from now when the Sun will evolve into a red giant and likely destroy both the Earth and Moon.

Even and volcanic
Even before these " post-volcanic " processes have ceased, atmospheric decomposition or weathering begins as the mineral components of volcanic and igneous rocks are not stable under surface atmospheric conditions.

Even and glass
Even so, half of a given amount of astatine will vaporize in an hour if put on a clean glass surface at room temperature.
In a poem by the sultan under a nom de plume, he says " Even if the rivers became wine, they wouldn't fill my glass.
Even single-pane glass works for this process, because glass is transparent to the incoming visible light and near-visible shorter-wavelength higher-energy infra-red radiation that warms the wall mass, but less so to the longer-wavelength infra-red radiation that is the heat that is radiated back out from the wall mass.
Even the likes of Michael Faraday were unable to produce glass that could rival Fraunhofer's.
Even if a small amount of UV-B were to be transmitted through the glass, it would be absorbed by the plastic layer.
Even the studio layout and acoustics were developed from new techniques, e. g. glass walled studios.
Commenting on her critics, she observed, " If I'm a lousy writer, then an awful lot of people have lousy taste ," and as to the frankness of her work, she stated, " Even Tom Sawyer had a girlfriend, and to talk about adults without talking about their sex drives is like talking about a window without glass.
( Even if an omniscient physicist could spell it all out in a finite period of time, we are the ones purporting to understand how to use the words, and we see these things only through a glass, darkly.
Even before the discovery of the items, the cathedral were planning an exhibition relating to Ramsey's life in 2010 and a new stained glass window dedicated to him by artist Tom Denny
Even when it was built, the house was the object of interest as it contained the first glass windows in Kaufman County.
Even in Norwich, which boasts more medieval churches than anywhere in Europe, it was wool money that got the stone lifted, the glass stained and the panels carved.
Even though he was affected by his device, the Caped Crusader manages to throw Mad Hatter several feet below in a glass rooftop.
Even within the United States, the " vaseline " description is sometimes applied to any type of translucent glass with a greasy surface lustre.
Even so, Newcastle Central today is magnificent inside for its spectacular combination of curves and outside for its sheer size and length .’ The train shed at Newcastle, the authors state, was the first of the great arched roofs and represented a bold step forward which was copied by others .’ It was the first use of malleable rolled iron ribs-indeed the first large glass and iron vault in England.
* Even a glass eye can see its blindness.
Even so, Farrer also notes that several old quarries and shafts still existed within the area while also making reference to a " brewery at Portico, and a pottery near Prescot, while glass, watchmakers ' tools, and mineral waters are also manufactured ".
Even in the case of < math > S < 0 </ math > the film does not dewet immediately if it is in a metastable state, e. g. if the temperature is below the glass transition temperature of the polymer.
Even minor variations in intensity of the beams would result in " self-focusing " in the air and glass optics in a process known as Kerr lensing.

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