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Even and subtle
Even subtle cues indicating kinship may unconsciously increase altruistic behavior.
Even in antiquity, its architectural refinements were legendary, especially the subtle correspondence between the curvature of the stylobate, the taper of the naos walls and the entasis of the columns.
Even when relatively subtle, these activities can disrupt routine activities of living.
Even at the outset of the Reformation, subtle differences of emphasis appeared.
Even a perfume designated as " single flower ", however subtle, will have undertones of other aromatics.
Even more striking is the Portrait of a Young Man now in Berlin, acclaimed by art historians for " the indescribably subtle expression of serenity and the immobile features, added to the chiseled effect of the silhouette and modeling ".
Even as Veronese's use of color attained greater intensity and luminosity, his attention to narrative, human sentiment, and a more subtle and meaningful physical interplay between his figures became evident.
Even today, this discrimination persists in a more subtle form, langauge.
Even disregarding actual bugs, floating-point math is complicated enough that there could be subtle differences between " correct " implementations that could cause trouble for this type of application.
Even in circumstances where ticket balancing is not overt, there are subtle components
Even ASCII art is subtle enough to show the left end above a little farther from the nearest other line player of the same team than is the right end.

Even and motion
Even though this may appear similar to a series of animation drawings, there was no way of viewing the images in motion.
Even at equilibrium molecules are constantly in motion and, once in a while, a molecule in the liquid phase gains enough kinetic energy to break away from the liquid phase and enter the gas phase.
Even the embryonic art of the motion picture turned to Pierrot before the century was out: he appeared, not only in early celluloid shorts ( Georges Méliès's The Nightmare, The Magician ; Alice Guy's Arrival of Pierrette and Pierrot, Pierrette's Amorous Adventures ; Ambroise-François Parnaland's Pierrot's Big Head / Pierrot's Tongue, Pierrot-Drinker ), but also in Emile Reynaud's Praxinoscope production of Poor Pierrot ( 1892 ), the first animated movie and the first hand-colored one.
Even if the state of motion of the crystal could be described with a plane wave at a particular time, its accuracy would deteriorate progressively with time.
Even at this early stage, the ability to control aircraft was getting beyond the motion sense capability of the pilot.
Even though ( classically speaking ) each molecule is moving in a deterministic path, the motion of a collection of them is computationally and practically unpredictable.
His co-writer was Even Stevens, who previously had found success with co-writing songs for country star Eddie Rabbitt as well as the Kenny Rogers hit " Love Will Turn You Around " from the motion picture Six Pack.
Even for separate devices intended primarily for motion video, this segment has followed an evolutionary path driven by relentless miniaturization and cost reduction, made possible by progress in design and manufacturing.
Even if there remains no unfinished business before it, the House of Keys still meets, but no motion is made, and adjournment is immediate.
Even though motion may seem to be continuous at 25 or 30 frame / s, the brightness may still seem to flicker objectionably.
Even though the pendulum is stationary in the earth frame, it is moving in a frame referred to the sun and rotating in synchrony with the Earth's rate of revolution, so that the only apparent motion of the pendulum is that caused by the rotation of the earth.
Even after the advent of motion pictures, slides continued to be employed for a time between showings of the films, especially to advertise local businesses or maintain theater decorum — for example by requesting that gentlemen remove their hats and refrain from smoking, and urging mothers to remove crying infants from the auditorium.
* Even if no participant of an interaction field can recall, or repeat in a dramatized context, a given series or sequence of body motions, the appearance of a motion is of significance to the general study of the particular kinesic system even if the given problem can be rationalized without reference to it.
Even though a Daubert motion is not binding to other courts of law, if something was found not trustworthy, other judges may choose to follow that precedent.
Even with all the modifications and they tried they were ultimately unsuccessful in creating a suitable snowboard simulator as the basic design was limited to the carving aspect of snowboarding, totally disregarding the lateral motion capabilities of a snowboard.
Even though these films were not designed to be motion pictures, they were produced with templates and aerosol sprays, producing repeating geometric patterns in the same way as the hand painted films of Len Lye from the 1930s.
Even the winner goes up in slow motion.

Even and change
Even the least alteration will change the quality.
Even though it did not feel like it, this was a turning point in the club's history leading to a period of turbulence and change including further promotion and exile.
Even some of those who see Islamism as fraught with contradictions believe " the socioeconomic realities that sustained the Islamist wave are still here and are not going to change: poverty, uprootedness, crises in values and identities, the decay of the educational systems, the North-South opposition, and the problem of immigrant integration into the host societies ".
Even late in the design process, microcode could easily be changed, whereas hard wired CPU designs were very cumbersome to change, so this greatly facilitated CPU design.
Even allowing for geologic and climate change, Pytheas ' 80 cubits far exceeds any known tides around Britain.
Even with the advent of rifling the bullet itself didn't change, but was wrapped in a greased, cloth patch to grip the rifling grooves.
Even a small change in the message will ( with overwhelming probability ) result in a completely different hash, e. g. changing < tt > d </ tt > to < tt > c </ tt >:
Even in sonnets that don't strictly follow the problem / resolution structure, the ninth line still often marks a " turn " by signaling a change in the tone, mood, or stance of the poem.
" Even before the War, this change significantly turned over the ways of the royalty.
Even if the series resistances at the spurious resonances appear higher than the one at wanted frequency a rapid change in the main mode series resistance can occur at specific temperatures when the two frequencies are coincidental.
Even after tourism began in the later 19th Century, Bermuda remained, in the eyes of London, a base more than a colony, and this led to a change in the political dynamics within Bermuda as its political and economic ties to Britain were strengthened, and its independence on the world stage was diminished.
Even in Dante's time there were signs of this change ; in his Purgatorio he had portrayed the penance for acedia as running continuously at top speed.
Even the Roman cities themselves began to change in character.
Even this change did not appease Stanhope and Sunderland who secured the dismissal of Townshend from the Lord-Lieutenancy in April 1717.
Even so, the submarine must be very near the aircraft's position and close to the sea surface for detection of the change or anomaly.
Even half a century did not change much, and it took until the 1960s for the right questions to be asked about his work, and for it to be viewed in a more balanced and sympathetic light.
Even a small change in the wording of a question can affect how people search through available information, and hence the conclusions they reach.
Little Women ’ s popular audience was responsive to ideas of social change as they were shown “ within the familiar construct of domesticity .” Even though Alcott was supposed to just write a story for girls, her main heroine, Jo March, became a favorite of many different women, including educated women writers through the 20th century.
Even though there was no change to UNTSO's mission, the execution of its original mission became nearly impossible with the advent of the newly drawn ceasefire lines between Israel and Egypt-Jordan-Syria respectively.
Even a small change in conditions, such as a rainy day or a day too hot for bees to work after early morning, can reduce the number of bee visits to the flower, thus reducing the quality of the fruit.
Even after the name change in the 1920s, the city did not start to expand outside of the downtown area until the 1950s, when the city annexed the small town of Graham to the west, and then began to expand to the more open rural foothills to the south of the city.
The office of the Kremlin's human rights commissioner Sergei Mironov said: " Even if it is proven that some people died from the gas, it should not change the public attitude.
Even though these two processes are critical to the functioning of a real engine, wherein the details of heat transfer and combustion chemistry are relevant, for the simplified analysis of the thermodynamic cycle, it is simpler and more convenient to assume that all of the waste-heat is removed during a single volume change.
Other songs from the new album are part of a campaign by the Bloodhound Gang to change the Pennsylvania state anthem to their appropriately titled " Pennsylvania " ( which is often incorrectly believed to be titled " Do You Even Know What a Wawa Is?

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