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Even and east
Even though every district has its own urban core, the real city center is between Bund to the east, Nanjing Rd to the north, Old City Temple and Huaihai Road to the south.
Even after the consolidation of the shogunate's power in the east, the Emperor continued to rule the country, particularly its west.
Even granting its enormous size, it was 100 miles away and east of the Gate, and behind the inner mountain ridges of Udûn, so Aragorn's army could not have seen it.
Even to this day the area of Elverum east of the river is referred to as Leiret.
Even so, Chelsea remained rural and served London to the east as a market garden, a trade that continued until the 19th-century development boom which caused the district finally to be absorbed into the metropolis.
The area to the east of Netanya does, however, have a large concentration of kibbutzim and moshavim in the Hefer Valley Regional Council and local councils of Kfar Yona and Even Yehuda.
Even more disparaging, significant developments in the quality of life for the villages of the European west greatly surpassed those in the communist east ( the majority of which only had electricity ).
Even so, about a million German soldiers remained tied up in the east until the end of the war, attempting to run a short-lived addition to the German Empire in Europe.
Even in 1914, they were already sending letters indicating their brothers heading east across the sea to the war.
Even as rebel forces advanced on Kinshasa, government forces continued to battle for control of towns in the east of the country.
Even after the Russian collapse, about a million German soldiers remained tied up in the east until the end of the war, attempting to run a short-lived addition to the German Empire in Europe.
Even so, to distinguish their government from its ancient rival to the east, the Genoese rarely used the " Most Serene " designation, opting more frequently for the appellation " Superb Republic " (), a nickname allegedly coined by Petrarch in 1358.
Even earlier, at the sharp curve to the west, the road instead went east, and then north on a road still named John Anderson Highway, from which it went west on current SR 100 to Bunnell.
Even earlier than that, the road crossed one of the bridges at Daytona Beach and headed north along the east side of the Halifax River on what is now John Anderson Drive, crossing west to John Anderson Highway at the Knox Memorial Bridge.
Even though his men were at the time engaged in a fierce battle near Glendale ... he spent the afternoon on board the Galena, dining with Rodgers and traveling briefly up river to watch the gunboat shelling of a Confederate division that had been spotted marching east along the River road toward Malvern Hill.
Even with the 2004 – 05 NHL lockout, the SEC kept the tournament in Greenville, which is east of Atlanta.
Even though WBT must direct its signal north-south as a result, its nighttime signal still reaches parts of 22 states ( including much of the country east of the Mississippi River ) as well as portions of Ontario and Quebec.
Even numbered primary state routes ran east – west, with the lowest numbered route in the northwest corner of the state and increasing to the easternmost part of Oregon.
Even as the Spaniards went further east, the sound persisted.
Even though it is an even-numbered route, it tends to run more north – south than east – west.
Even a prince of royal house of Kalinga in the far east sought the hand of a princess of Madra country as is attested by Kalinga Bodhi Jataka.
Even so, the military outpost at Old Banks ( along with a similar facility 14 kilometres to the east at Seaham on the Williams River ) continued to provided for the interception of escaped convicts from Port Macquarie, the imposition of law and order for the Paterson region and the oversight of a most important centre for transportation of goods, chattels and people.

Even and coast
Even the physical landscape is not entirely as it was: sea-levels have changed, and the combination of erosion and silting will have considerably altered the shape of the coast in some places, while the natural accumulation of peat and man-made changes from peat-cutting has altered inland landscapes.
Even with the removal of customs, the long traffic jams before the Brenner Pass are dreaded by Northern Europeans who want to spend their holidays on the Mediterranean coast.
Even natural geologic features such as the massive basalt columns of the Giant's Causeway on the coast of Northern Ireland were attributed to construction by giants.
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 Leer is some away from the coast, it can be reached by large ships via the Ems.
* Even shortly before on 8 December 1918 the Allied occupation of the Bosporus, the Dardanelles, the eastern coast of the Sea of Marmara, the islands of Imros, Lemnos, Samothrace and Tenedos and 15 km deep into eastern and the eastern shores ; entire area demilitarized ( Zone of the Straits ; complemented 16 March – 10 August 1920 as the allies occupy the Ottoman capital Istanbul ) was a military fact, in November 1918 a double post was created: until the termination of allied occupation on 22 October 1923, there were at all times one British Senior Allied High Commissioner and one ( junior ) Allied High Commissioner ( incumbents from France, thrice, Italy and the US, each twice ).
Even in the milder west of its range, many birds move to lowlands and the coast in winter.
Even after Athens fell, the Allied fleet remained off the coast of Salamis, trying to lure the Persian fleet to battle.
Even San Po Kong, which is now far from the coast, was reclaimed from the bay in the early days.
Even if any of the groups had managed to make their way to the coast and the rendezvous point, they would not have been picked up by HMS Triumph.
Even in still relatively uninfested areas of the north coast and southern Big Sur, regionally coordinated efforts to manage the pathogen face huge challenges of leadership, coordination, and funding.
Even though salt was freely available to those living on the coast ( by evaporation of sea water ), Indians were forced to purchase it from the colonial government.
Even though the journey from York to the North Sea coast is just an hour, Stamford Bridge remains a popular stopping point for travellers on the A166.
Even today, the region is notable for its rapid changes in sea level, which, however, have little effect on most of the coast due to the numerous fjords.
Even along the coast, Penha de Águia ( a mountainous escarpment 580 metres in altitude ) is difficult to climb ; the area, Penha da Águia, means mountain of the eagles, giving the impression that only the birds settle these lands.
Even before the Pilgrims ' 1620 landing on the Massachusetts coast, a European ship's captain reported seeing a huge native standing atop a coastal cliff, surmising he was probably the native often referred to as Conway.
Even so, there have been a number of shipwrecks along the coast in the area.
Even on the coast the Zirids were not unchallenged-Tunis was lost to the Banu Hurasan ( 1063 – 1128 ).
Even though the peak was an early landmark for ships sailing the west coast, the first recorded use of Frenchmans Cap was in 1822 in connection with Macquarie Harbour Penal Station, from where the peak was visible.
Even though waves break everywhere along a coast, good surf spots are rare.
Even so, Winston Churchill was a sympathizer of the Allied invasion of Croatian coast, so he initiated a discussion with Josip Broz Tito about invasion of the Istrian peninsula in August 1944.

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