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Even and regions
Even without external triggers, regions of the cloud can reach conditions where they become unstable against collapse.
Even without traditional zoning, metropolitan Houston displays large-scale land-use patterns resembling zoned regions comparable in age and population, such as Dallas.
Even explorer A. Greely, who came ( after initial acceptance ) to doubt Peary's reaching 90 °, correctly notes that no Arctic expert questions that ( unlike Cook ) Peary courageously risked his life travelling hundreds of miles from land and that he reached regions adjacent to the pole.
Even these commonalities did not exist due to the " Celticity " of the regions, but due to other historical and geographical factors.
Even though the net electrostatic charge of the object has not changed, it now has regions of excess positive and negative charges.
Even when whole-brain analysis is done, to interpret the final results, that is to figure out which regions the active voxels fall in, one has to align the functional image to the structural one.
Even after Emperor Gaozu ( Liu Bang )' s victory over Xiang Yu, there were still unstable areas in the empire, requiring the new government to launch military campaigns to pacify these regions thereafter.
Even when precise boundaries can be defined in some cases, based primarily on antenna type and antenna size, experts may differ in their use of nomenclature to describe the regions.
Even in flat regions, the center of the station's allowed coverage area may not be near the studio location or within a populated area where a transmitter would be frowned upon by the community, so the antenna must be placed several miles or kilometres away.
Even though the Portuguese were unable to capture the entire island of Ceylon, they were able to control its coastal regions for a considerable time.
Even on systems that have the same or more physical address bits as virtual address bits, often the actual amount of physical main memory installed is much less than the size that can potentially be addressed, for financial reasons or because the hardware address map reserves large regions for I / O or other hardware features, so main memory cannot be placed in those regions.
Even in somewhat milder regions, where over-wintering is normal, exceptionally cold winters can cause such heavy losses that breeding populations take several years to recover.
Even today, in the affected geographic regions, this split results in baptists to be known as either " fellowship " baptists or " convention " baptists.
Even after his death and the union of the crowns under one monarch, the Aragonese, Catalan, and Valencian cortes ( Catalan / Valencian: corts ) retained significant power in their respective regions.
Even the effects in the eastern regions are not fully known, as large parts of the region remained unexplored.
Even in those that have one, the cloaca is partially sub-divided into separate regions for the anus and urethra.
Even in relatively uninhabited regions of the watershed, logging roads criss-cross the hills and mountainsides.
Even these positive features, however, have sparked controversy, well expressed in the nickname " ilha da fantasia " (" fantasy island "), indicating the sharp contrast between the city and the surrounding regions, marked by poverty and disorganization.
Even though the Earth's atmosphere contains a water vapor concentration from 0 % ( in arid regions ) to 4 % ( in rain forest and ocean regions ) and only 387 parts per million of, these small amounts suffice to raise the average surface temperature of the Earth by about 40 ° C from what it would otherwise be, with the dominant contribution being due to water vapor, which together with clouds makes up between 66 % and 85 % of Earth's greenhouse effect, with contributing between 9 % and 26 % of the effect.
Even more than 100 years after the invention of the electric light, some regions remain thinly populated and unlit.
Even in less affected regions, rainforest cover was greatly diminished, especially in West Africa where a few refugia were surrounded by tropical grassland.
Even though this decree was abolished when Aguiyi-Ironsi was deposed and killed, the decree was to affect the Nigerian foreign policy decision making system in a significant way: the abolition of " independence " of the regions in foreign policy.

Even and cities
Even international artists such as 50 Cent, Mobb Deep, The Black Eyed Peas, and Chamillionaire have performed in India in cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Delhi, Chennai, and Mumbai.
Even today the two largest cities, Port Moresby and Lae, are only directly connected by planes.
Even if they could not enter some of the more well-fortified cities, they used innovative battle tactics to grab hold of the land and the people:
Even though the problem is computationally difficult, a large number of heuristics and exact methods are known, so that some instances with tens of thousands of cities can be solved.
Even though both cities were merged into the Halifax Regional Municipality they are geographically separated by Halifax Harbour and still retain separate identities.
Even the Roman cities themselves began to change in character.
Even before the famous Texas cattle drives after the Civil War, the trail was being used to drive herds of thousands of cattle, horses, sheep, and goats from the midwest to various towns and cities along the trails.
Even so, a Nationalist force landed on the Chinese coast in 1963 and briefly seized 20 towns and cities before the PLA regained control.
Even though the name is a combination of both cities ' names, the correct pronunciation is " Tammee-Ammy ," not " Tam-My-Ammy.
Even with a form of government that had historically and legally been exclusive to cities, the community, in a gesture of traditionalism, retained the name Town of Methuen in its charter.
Even at that early date Heemstede had already gained the reputation it has today, of being primarily a " bedroom community " for the cities of Haarlem and Amsterdam.
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 in large cities, it was seldom necessary to ask for these services by number.
Even after the crash in home prices, land values are high near the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, and low elsewhere in the U. S. High land values result in high cost of living, causing cities and states in expensive areas to have high taxes.
" Even tattoos near or below the navel are also becoming popular in cities like Pune.
Even when everything that it is possibly to do by way of building new roads and expanding public transport has been done, there would still be, in the absence of deliberate limitation, more cars trying to move into, or within our cities than could possibly be accommodated ..
Even when the italian espresso bar culture bloomed in the years after WW2 both in Italy, and in cities like Vienna and London, ' espresso ' and ' cappuccino ' are the terms, ' latte ' is missing on coffee menus.
Even though economic reasons provided a strong need to connect these two cities, the region through which the railway track passed was geographically very tough and would be an engineering challenge.
Even as " official " Cacophony activity was dying down in SF and LA, Caco chapters continued to spring up in other US cities and in other countries.
Even if no visible astronomical objects are present in given part of the sky, there always is some low luminosity present, due mostly to light diffusion from the atmosphere ( diffusion of both incoming light from nearby sources, and of man-made Earth sources like cities ).
Even northern cities and states were also notable for their merchant Republics, especially the Republic of Venice.
( Even though towns in New England are legally equal to cities in status, the Census is more concerned with patterns of settlement and development than the means of government ; New England and New York towns are similar to townships in the northern Midwest in typically having one or more small built-up central districts surrounded by a much larger area of less intensive development.
Even before the war, blacks had established independent Baptist congregations in some cities and towns, such as Silver Bluff, Charleston, Petersburg, and Richmond.
Even after the First Jewish – Roman War, the Roman authorities refused to rescind Jewish privileges in some cities.
Even cities that have teams come and go.

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