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Even and origin
Even though the name Dorado is not Latin but Spanish, astronomers give it the Latin genitive form Doradus when naming its stars ; they are treating it ( like the adjacent constellation Argo Navis ) as if it were a feminine proper name of Greek origin ending in-ō ( like Io or Callisto or Argo ), names that have a genitive ending in-ūs.
Even if such civilizations are rare, the scale argument indicates they should exist somewhere at some point during the history of the universe, and since they could be detected from far away over a considerable period of time, many more potential sites for their origin are within range of our observation.
Even older rocks, such as the Acasta gneiss of the Slave craton in northwestern Canada, the oldest known rock in the world have been metamorphosed to the point where their origin is undiscernable without laboratory analysis.
Even if the origin of humanity and the world are explained in vodun mythology, it is not a centered question of the faith.
Even when traceable they give out long and winding procedure of procuring the reward ( real / unreal ) and that too with the impending huge cost of transportation and tax / duty charges. The origin of such SMS messages are often from fake websites / addresses.
Even the origin of Tulsa County as a political entity is unclear.
Even for the " Scythian monk " Joannes Maxentius, friend and companion of Dionysius, the two monks are " Scythian " by virtue of their geographical origin relative to Rome, just like Faustus of Riez is a " Gaul ".
Even so, the origin of the name, " Ninety-Six ," likely remains a mystery.
Even more significantly, he points to a Celtic admixture in the region of the Basternae, who, he says, are of Germanic origin.
Even light itself does not have a " velocity " of c in this sense ; the total velocity of any object can be expressed as the sum where is the recession velocity due to the expansion of the universe ( the velocity given by Hubble's law ) and is the " peculiar velocity " measured by local observers ( with and, the dots indicating a first derivative ), so for light is equal to c (- c if the light is emitted towards our position at the origin and + c if emitted away from us ) but the total velocity is generally different than c .( Davis and Lineweaver 2003, p. 19 ) Even in special relativity the coordinate speed of light is only guaranteed to be c in an inertial frame, in a non-inertial frame the coordinate speed may be different than c ; in general relativity no coordinate system on a large region of curved spacetime is " inertial ", but in the local neighborhood of any point in curved spacetime we can define a " local inertial frame " and the local speed of light will be c in this frame, with massive objects such as stars and galaxies always having a local speed smaller than c. The cosmological definitions used to define the velocities of distant objects are coordinate-dependent-there is no general coordinate-independent definition of velocity between distant objects in general relativity ( Baez and Bunn, 2006 ).
Even a luminary such as Plato gave credence to the poet's Athenian origin and yet Tyrtaeus wasn't listed by Herodotus among the two foreigners ever to have been awarded Spartan citizenship.
Even these valleys including Sjodalen and Ottadalen are of pre-Quaternary origin, and were originally sculptured by fluvial rather than glacial erosion.
Even if their Etruscan origin be accepted, at the time when the land became known to the Romans, Celtic tribes were already in possession of it and had amalgamated so completely with the original inhabitants that, generally speaking, the Raetians of later times may be regarded as a Celtic people, although non-Celtic tribes ( es.
Even if the tools of the communion today are explained to be " purely allegorical " their origin are still to be explained.
Even by the year 200, there was uncertainty about the origin of the building and its purpose:
Even after the decline of Norman-French, standard French retained the status of a formal or prestige language — as with most of Europe during the period — and had a significant influence on the language, which is visible in Modern English today ( see English language word origins and List of English words of French origin ).
Even though the term has a medieval origin, this kind of device was first described by Julius Caesar, in the seventh book of his Commentarii de Bello Gallico ( Commentaries on the Gallic Wars ), who employed the device during the siege of Alesia.
Even the origin of the breed's name is unclear, variously claimed to describe the early shepherd dog's dark colour (" coaly "), or derived from the name of a breed of sheep with black faces once commonly kept in Scotland (" Colley "), or derived from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning " useful.
Even though it may be determined that the pain is non-cardiac in origin, this is often a diagnosis of exclusion made after ruling out more serious causes of the pain.
Even if people thought the saucers were real, most were generally unwilling to leap to the conclusion that they were extraterrestrial in origin.
Even at the time of their origin, the electorates aroused much controversy, and given their intended temporary nature, attempts to abolish them arose quickly.
Even the armour produced in state factories varied according to the province of origin.
Even before humans could communicate enough to teach and learn-we have wanted to understand the world around us, and understand the meaning and origin of life.

Even and name
Even though headquarters actually have been moved into the Chatham building, do they believe that they can make the new name stick??
Even in Athanasius ’ Orations against the Arians, Arius hardly emerges consistently as the creative individual originator of the heresy that bears his name, even though it would have greatly strengthened Athanasius ’ case to present him in that light.
Even in his better days, Luthor is highly ambitious for power and wealth, at one time noting that he shares his name with Alexander the Great.
Even Colchester Museum argues strongly regarding the historical Arthur: " It would be impossible and inconceivable to link him to the Colchester area, or to Essex more generally ", pointing out that the connection between the name Camuloduum and Colchester was unknown till the 18th century.
Even after the denarius was no longer regularly issued, it continued to be used as a unit of account, and the name was applied to later Roman coins in a way that is not understood.
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 in relatively new story collection translated as Russian 19th Century Gothic Tales ( from 1984 ), the editor used the name „ Фантастический мир русской романтической повести “ ( The Fantastic World of Russian Romanticism Short Story / Novella ).
Even after the loss of the nucleus in mammals, residual ribosomal RNA allows further synthesis of Hb until the reticulocyte loses its RNA soon after entering the vasculature ( this hemoglobin-synthetic RNA in fact gives the reticulocyte its reticulated appearance and name ).
Even the name of his replacement is unknown.
Even after focusing primarily on his manga career, Asamiya continued to do character designs and creative consultation on anime series based on his stories, occasionally under the Kikuchi name.
Even at the time of the Latin writer Augustine of Hippo ( 354 – 430 ), " Lucifer " had not yet become a common name for the Devil.
Even the Vulgate text in Latin is printed with lower-case lucifer ( morning star ), not upper-case Lucifer ( proper name ).
Even so, Gustavus Adolphus could not bring himself to nominate a regency council in which her name did not appear.
Even though his name has been widely romanised as Muralitharan since the commencement of his career, the cricketer himself prefers to romanise his name as Muralidaran.
Even after clearly different forms had later been given their own generic name, new species would be created from the very productive late Jurassic German sites, often based on only slightly different material.
Even after it became clear that Odo was sentient, the scientists kept calling him that, giving him the name ' Odo Ital ' ( like a typical Bajoran name ), which was eventually shortened to simply " Odo " ( Episode " Heart of Stone ").
Even the name is inspired by Eiffel ; the Sather Tower is a recognizable landmark at Berkeley, named after Peder Sather who donated large sums to the foundation of the university.
Even though wuxia, as the name of a genre, is a recent coinage, stories about the xia date back more than 2, 000 years.
Even in recent years, his birthplace and his father's name have been disputed.
Even his name is variable: the Syriac version of Eusebius calls him throughout not Matthias but " Tolmai ", not to be confused with Bartholomew ( which means Son of Tolmai ) who was originally one of the twelve Apostles ; Clement of Alexandria says some identified him with Zacchaeus ; the Clementine Recognitions identify him with Barnabas ; Hilgenfeld thinks he is the same as Nathanael in the Gospel of John.

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