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Even and standard
Even at this time, Ethernet's widespread acceptance suggested it was to become a de facto standard.
Even here DG managed to innovate, packing this very small core and the corresponding support electronics onto a single standard 15 x board.
Even now, many devices are shipped with channels 1, 6 and 11 as preset options even though with the newer 802. 11g standard there are four non-overlapping channels-1, 5, 9 and 13.
Even Ribbentrop ’ s standard line that Germany was only reacting to an unjust Versailles treaty, and really only wanted peace with everyone, which had worked so well in the past, failed to carry weight.
Even when placing isolated rails not connected to any other lines, track layers usually choose a standard rail gauge so they can use off-the-shelf rolling stock.
Even so, in 1900, Congress passed the Gold Standard Act, formally placing the United States on that standard.
Even today, North American caller ID uses 1200 baud AFSK in the form of the Bell 202 standard.
* Even for standard business applications, speed of execution was a significant competitive advantage.
By extrapolating from the other noble gases, it is expected that ununoctium has a boiling point between 320 and 380 K. This is very different from the previously estimated values of 263 K or 247 K. Even given the large uncertainties of the calculations, it seems highly unlikely that ununoctium would be a gas under standard conditions, and as the liquid range of the other gases is very narrow, between 2 and 9 kelvins, this element should be solid at standard conditions.
Even when we remember the very free standard of sex morals in the Melanesian tribes of New Guinea, such as the Motu or the Mailu, we still find these natives exceedingly loose in such matters.
Even works that do not adhere to the standard description of a sonata form often present analogous structures or can be analyzed as elaborations or expansions of the standard description of sonata form.
Even the Winsock implementation for MS Windows, developed by unaffiliated developers, closely follows the Berkeley standard.
Even after stereo became standard and into the 1970s, Decca boasted a special, spectacular sound quality, characterised by aggressive use of the highest and lowest frequencies, daring use of tape saturation and out-of-phase sound to convey a lively and impactful hall ambiance, plus considerable bar-to-bar rebalancing by the recording staff of orchestral voices, known as " spotlighting.
Even in his earliest works, where he uses the standard French model, Rameau — the born symphonist and master of orchestration — composes novel and unique pieces.
His fourth album was titled Who I Am, and it contained four number one hits: a cover of the Eddie Cochran standard " Summertime Blues ", followed by " Livin ' on Love ", " Gone Country " and " I Don't Even Know Your Name ".
( Even U. S. gold coins at various times contained from slightly over 2 % copper to an eventual standard 10 % copper ).
Even a compromise, whereby the fleur de lys would be the new king's personal standard, and the tricolour would remain the national flag, was rejected.
Even though the standard German varieties are to a certain degree influenced by the local dialects, they are very distinct.
Even when paddle-like bats, and finally racquets, became standard equipment for the game by the late 1600s, the name did not change.
Even today there is a market among collectors for these types of camera, as the engineering and materials were of a very high standard and no battery is required.
Even his use of the western oboe sounds exotic in this context ; it is not a standard jazz instrument.
Even in cases where the DTDs were read, the drivers are / were still often limited by the standard timing descriptor limitation that the horizontal / vertical resolutions must be evenly divisible by 8.

Even and string
Even with a release aid mechanism some of this effect will usually be experienced, since the string always accelerates faster than the retaining part of the mechanism.
Even just a single string of batteries wired in series can have adverse interactions if new batteries are mixed with old batteries.
Even though there was the stated goal of getting back the " northern lost lands ", paranoia within the royal family and a constant string of disruptions to the throne caused the loss of support of many officials.
Even given a string of judicial decisions criticising and overruling such monopolies, James I, when he took the throne, continued using patents to create monopolies.
Even though it was not released as a country song, it was among the first big hits to use what was to become the Nashville sound – a string orchestra and legato harmonized background vocals.
" The album also contained a cover of Steve Goodman's and John Prine's " You Never Even Called Me by My Name ," which was a Top Ten Billboard hit, and was followed by a string of moderately successful hits.
Even though Chapin was driving without a license, his driver's license having previously been revoked for a long string of traffic violations, his widow Sandy won a $ 12 million decision in a negligence lawsuit against Supermarkets General, the owners of the truck.
Even if one wants to construct a string field theory which only reproduces tree-level interactions between closed strings, the classical action must contain an infinite number of vertices consisting of string polyhedra.
Even if an electronic tuner indicates that the guitar is " perfectly " in tune, some chords may not sound in tune when they are strummed, either due to string inharmonicity from worn or dirty strings, a misplaced fret, a mis-adjusted bridge, or other problems.
Even though Olmedo had a string of successful children's programs during the 1960s, the peak of his abilities would arrive when given the opportunity to mix slapstick, nonsense, and adult-oriented entertainment.
Even Rufus Thomas, one of the first artists signed to the label, enjoyed a popular resurgence with a string of hits.
Even as progressive a musician as Richard Wagner, who appreciated the work and fully admired the late string quartets, held reservations for what he perceived as a lack of succinctness in its composition.
Even more unusual is his six movement string trio, KV 563, which is a serious work belonging with his string quartets and quintets, for all that it is labeled a divertimento.
Even given a string of judicial decisions criticising and overruling such monopolies, James I, Elizabeth I's successor, continued using patents to create monopolies.
Even with half bottles of the First Growths priced at several hundred dollars, these wines still have difficulties turning a profit, and in the mid 20th century, a string of bad vintages drove many growers in the region out of business.
Even the knot in the string suggests to Holmes that they are looking for someone with sailing experience.
Peter Woit (; born September 11, 1957 ) is an American mathematician and theoretical physicist known for his criticism of string theory in his book Not Even Wrong, and his blog of the same name .. Woit is a Departmental Computer Administrator and Senior Lecturer in Discipline in the Mathematics department at Columbia University,
His moderated weblog on string theory and other topics is titled " Not Even Wrong ," Wolfgang Pauli's term for scientifically useless speculative theories.
Even worse, the promoter of Dead or Alive Championship 2, who is fond of conflicts and jealous of the string, is responsible for Douglas ' death.
Even so, the mathematics resulting from this small piece of string theory has been both deep and difficult.
Even with the team starting in the back with the driver change, the team won the race that stopped a string of bad luck for Marcos at the track.

2.514 seconds.