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Even and largest
Even so, it was still not clear to many in the enormous horde of spectators -- unquestionably the largest golf crowd ever -- that this tournament was to be, essentially, a match between Palmer and Player.
Even after the 2009 general election, the CDU / CSU emerged as the largest party in Germany, yet both lost votes predominantly to the FDP.
Even in the appointment of the prime minister, the Governor-General rarely exercises any discretion, usually appointing the leader of the largest party or coalition of parties in the House of Representatives.
Even today the two largest cities, Port Moresby and Lae, are only directly connected by planes.
Even the largest red dwarfs ( for example HD 179930, HIP 12961 and Lacaille 8760 ) have only about 10 % of the Sun's luminosity.
The Evenki language is the largest of the northern group of the Manchu-Tungus languages, a group which also includes the Even and Negidal languages.
Even the largest of laboratories rarely do all these tests themselves, and some must be referred to other labs.
Even what was widely accepted as the largest ever " accurately " measured snake, that being Colossus, a male kept at the Highland Park Zoo ( now Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium ) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during the 1950s and early 1960s, with a peak reported length of, recently turned out to be wrong.
Even though it no longer holds the record, Homer has long touted its annual hunt as the world's largest.
Even though the largest party they didn't take part in the local administration.
Even more famous than the Altamont concert is Woodstock, which consisted of dozens of the most famous performers in the world at the time, playing together in an atmosphere of peace with nature and love, with many thousands of concert goers ; it is still one of the largest concerts in the history of the world.
Even at the time of discovery in 2001, this 1401-digit number, of the form k · 256 < sup > 2 </ sup > + 2083, was too small to be mentioned, so Carmody created a 1905-digit prime, of the form k · 256 < sup > 211 </ sup > + 99, that was the tenth largest prime found using ECPP, a remarkable achievement by itself and worthy of being published on the lists of the highest prime numbers.
Even though-or maybe due to the fact that-AIK was the only Stockholm side in the top flight that year, the team had their largest average attendance since the mid-1980s.
Even large mammals are recorded as eating insects ; the sloth bear is perhaps the largest insectivore.
Even though the Sāmoans have preserved no traditions of having originated elsewhere, the name of the largest Sāmoan island
Even though the Ouachita National Forest is far from being the largest, its twelve ranger districts are the most of any in the National Forest system.
Even though Albert had certain reservations about the order, the Jesuits received the largest cash grants, allowing them to complete their ambitious building programmes in Brussels and Antwerp.
Even though it does not have the largest audience, ( Pro TV and Antena 1, two private networks, consistently get higher ratings in the urban market segment ), it offers a wider variety of services, including webcasts and international viewing.
Even if the label Scandinavian was kept in the name the venture remained essentially a Swedish bank, albeit one of the largest until it merged with Stockholms Enskilda Bank in 1972 to form Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken.
Even considering its position as the largest county in England, Yorkshire has a flourishing folk music culture, with over forty folk clubs and thirty annual folk music festivals.
Even today, the Amsterdam Internet Exchange ( the largest Internet Exchange in the world, in terms of both members and throughput traffic ) is located at the neighbouring SARA ( an early CWI spin-off ) and NIKHEF institutes.
Even today, it represents the largest such study ever undertaken.
Evenki ( also known as Ewenki, Ewenke, Owenke, Solon, Suolun, and Tungus or Tunguz in older works ) is the largest member of the northern group of Tungusic languages, a group which also includes Even, Negidal, and ( the more closely related ) Oroqen language.
Even so, with an area of 3152 km², land area 38. 5 km², Huvadu is 10th largest atoll in the world, larger than Ontong Java Atoll and Lihou Reef in the SW Pacific area.

Even and extant
Even if intelligent life occurs on only a minuscule percentage of planets around these stars, there might still be a great number of civilizations extant in the Milky Way galaxy alone.
Even he agrees that it was extant before the time of R ' Moses De Leon.
Even though the term " courtly love " does appear only in just one extant Provençal poem ( as cortez amors in a late 12th century lyric by Peire d ' Alvernhe ), it is closely related to the term fin ' amor (" fine love ") which does appear frequently in Provençal and French, as well as German translated as hohe Minne.
" Even before his marriage to the abolitionist Maria White, Lowell wrote: " The abolitionists are the only ones with whom I sympathize of the present extant parties.
Even if this notion were ever to gain complete acceptance by the scientific world, Jewish thought, unlike the reasoning of the high priest of that notion, would nonetheless never summon us to revere a still extant representative of this primal form as the supposed ancestor of us all.
Even if the text of the Apostolic Constitutions was extant in many libraries during the Middle Age, it was almost unknown.

Even and eagles
Even the smallest eagles, like the Booted Eagle ( Aquila pennata ) ( which is comparable in size to a Common Buzzard ( Buteo buteo ) or Red-tailed Hawk ( B. jamaicensis )), have relatively longer and more evenly broad wings, and more direct, faster flight.
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 the bird viewing is rewarding, with over 250 species of birds in the park, including the endangered Aberdare Cisticola, Jackson's Francolin, sparry hawk, goshawks, eagles, sunbirds and plovers.

Even and however
Even on the fictional level, however, the contradictions which give rise to the mystery story are not fully resolved.
Even in its present form, however, the first part of Malraux's unrecoverable novel is among the greatest works of mid-twentieth century literature ; ;
Even when they are finished, however, the contrast will remain, for Istanbul is the only city in the world that is built upon two continents.
Even nominally disordered ( amorphous ) boron contains regular boron icosahedra which are, however, bonded randomly to each other without long-range order.
Even when thought of this way, however, one generally writes f ( x, y ) instead of f (( x, y )).
" Even Thatcher herself wrote in her 1995 memoirs, which charted her beginnings in Grantham to her victory in the 1979 General Election, that she admired Attlee, writing: " Of Clement Attlee, however, I was an admirer.
Even in this case, however, it is still possible to list all the elements, because the set is finite ; it has a specific number of elements.
Even during a total lunar eclipse, however, the Moon is not completely dark.
Even then, however, critics raised concerns regarding the need for such laws and the costs involved in implementing them.
Even then, however, the issue would not necessarily be religiously binding for the residents of that nation.
Even in areas that tended to use naming conventions, however, they were by no means universal.
Even in 1950, however, Hollywood had to tread gingerly whenever dealing with big-time crime ; it was easier ( and safer ) to go after a " dead " criminal organization than a " live " one.
Even languages that do not mark aspect morphologically or through auxiliary verbs, however, can convey such distinctions by the use of adverbs or other syntactic constructions.
Even during this time, however, playlets known as drolls were often performed illegally, including one called The Grave-Makers based on Act 5, Scene 1 of Hamlet.
Even in this zone, however, only one crop a year can be grown, and shortages of rain have often led to crop failures.
Even in the case of Northern Italian language, however, scholars are careful not to overstate the effects of outsiders on the natural indigenous developments of the languages.
Even with them, however, Rousseau went too far, courting rejection when he criticized the practice of tax farming, in which some of them engaged.
Even in these, however, Arthur's court has started to embody legendary Britain as a whole, with " Arthur's Court " sometimes substituted for " The Island of Britain " in the formula " Three XXX of the Island of Britain ".
Even much later, however, Wimsey would have relapses — especially when his actions caused a murderer to be hanged.
Even this council did not settle the matter, however.
Form Nichiren ’ s point of view, however, his uncompromising stance was to save people from sufferings: “ Even in the case of the Nembutsu priests, the Zen priests, and the True Word teachers, and the ruler of the nation and other men of authority, all of whom bear me such hatred — I admonish them because I want to help them, and their hatred for me makes me pity them all the more ”.
Even the cracks of kitchen counters are thoroughly scrubbed, for example, to remove any traces of flour and yeast, however small.
Even at this time, however, temperatures rarely rise above.
Even for observational data, statistical theory provides a way of calculating a value that can be used to interpret a sample of data from a population, it can provide a means of indicating how well that value is determined by the sample, and thus a means of saying corresponding values derived for different populations are as different as they might seem ; however, the reliability of inferences from post-hoc observational data is often worse than for planned randomized generation of data.
Even considering this, however, the Statute of Anne was " the watershed event in Anglo-American copyright history ... transforming what had been the publishers ' private law copyright into a public law grant ".

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