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Even and day
Even with the increase in funds for the next fiscal year, Georgia will be spending only around $3.15 per day per patient.
Even if this is some day possible, there remains the 30-minute time of flight of a missile to its overseas target.
Even though we had walked miles in Kyoto that day, we started out again to see Nara at night.
Even though alcoholism can increase the risk of liver cancer, studies have shown that a moderate consumption of alcohol ( 1 serving / day for women and 2 servings / day for men ) does not affect diabetes Type II greatly.
Even earlier examples of this sentiment may be found in Wild Talents by author Charles Fort where he makes the statement: "... a performance that may some day be considered understandable, but that, in these primitive times, so transcends what is said to be the known that it is what I mean by magic.
Even worse, these delays occurred a couple of days before the election day and some have indicated the governments role in these delays, but couldn't provide substantial proof for their accusations.
Even when the wall was repainted by some authorities, on the second day it was again full of poems and flowers.
Even if the aether had an overall universal flow, changes in position during the day / night cycle, or over the span of seasons, should allow the drift to be detected.
Even tourists are not exempt ; although free to do as they wish inside their hotels, no one is allowed onto the beaches or streets, and the only airport in Bali remains closed for the entire day.
Even to the present day, this has always been the basis of all successful legislation: public custom is adopted and enforced by the State.
Even the evangelical church and temperance movements of the day viewed the drinking of beer very much as a secondary evil and a normal accompaniment to a meal.
Even if a Yom Tov begins at nightfall on the day of the funeral, the remainder of shiva is cancelled.
Even without this, the slowdown to a month-long day would still not have been completed by 4. 5 billion years from now when the Sun will evolve into a red giant and likely destroy both the Earth and Moon.
Even given the crude recording techniques of the day Cilea's piano playing ( put charitably ) seems square and lifeless.
Even in the afterglow of a wonderful evening, Marty is subjected the next day to ridicule from his friends, who insist that the girl is a homely loser not worth pursuing.
Even Churchill admitted that their position was perilous: in a telegram to Lord Gort on 27 May, only one day before the Belgian capitulation, he wrote, " We are asking them to sacrifice themselves for us.
Even though the church has linked it to the day of St John the Baptist, it is primarily celebrated outside of church.
Even if they sell all of the issued shares, the stock may fall in value on the first day of trading.
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 then, cat faeces are not generally contagious for the first day or two after excretion, after which the cyst ' ripens ' and becomes potentially pathogenic.
Even Scipio Africanus, who refused to reply to the charge, saying only, " Romans, this is the day on which I conquered Hannibal ," and was absolved by acclamation, found it necessary to retire, self-banished, to his villa at Liternum.
Even on a cloudy day, toplighting is three to ten times more efficient than sidelighting.

Even and almost
Even though they had the advantage of fighting on the defensive, the Confederate forces had " almost as high a percentage of casualties as the Union forces ".
Even more divergent are American stir-fry dishes inspired by Chinese food, that may contain brown rice instead of white, or those with grated cheese ; milk products are almost always absent from traditional Chinese food.
Even though the island is just minutes off Interstate 880 in Oakland, the speed limit for the city is 25 mph ( 40 km / h ) on almost every road.
Even this distinction is not completely clear-cut — for example, humans normally walk and run in biped fashion, but almost all can crawl on hands and knees when necessary.
Even as the designs became more elaborate, visual depictions of the Labyrinth from Roman times until the Renaissance are almost invariably unicursal.
Even then, the opportunity was almost lost as the League delegates debated into the early hours of the morning on which clubs should be invited to join the intake.
Even more than earlier Moscow show trials, Bukharin's trial horrified many previously sympathetic observers as they watched allegations become more absurd than ever and the purge expand to include almost every living Old Bolshevik leader except Stalin.
Even though the waves may occur down to great depths, occasionally the waves are almost imperceptible at the surface, at other times they can be seen clearly in satellite imagery.
Even then, the siege lasted almost a year, making it the longest siege in English history.
Even though computers can now display a wide variety of fonts, almost every commercial IDE and software text editor employs a monospaced font as the default typeface.
Even the word ' scenes ' may be inappropriate as a description, as the scene changes are often very fluid, almost montage-like.
Even that deal almost fell through when Spectacor Management Group, which managed the Coliseum for Nassau County, tried to force Pickett to certify that the Coliseum was safe.
Even though the US Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory ( AFDIL ), as of 2010, stored refrigerated DNA samples from all active duty and reserve personnel, almost all casualty identifications are effected using fingerprints from military ID card records ( live scan fingerprints are recorded at the time such cards are issued ).
Even previously sympathetic observers who had stomached the earlier trials found it harder to swallow these new allegations as they became ever more absurd, and the purge expanded to include almost every living Old Bolshevik leader except Stalin.
Even at incorporation in 1947, almost a century after the Point Elliott Treaty, Mukilteo's population stood at only 775.
Even Paul ’ s decision to send a Cossack army to take British India, bizarre as it may seem, makes a certain amount of sense: Britain itself was almost impervious to direct attack, being an island nation with a formidable navy, but the British had left India largely unguarded and would have great difficulty staving off a force that came over land to attack it.
Describing the unique aesthetics of Pialat's work, film critic Kent Jones wrote: " Even more than Jean Eustache [...] Pialat was an irascibly private artist, charting a twisted, crook-backed path with each new movie, almost always emerging with works in which the mind-bending vitality of immediate experience trumps all belief systems, allegiances, plans.
Even on Ferenginar, disputes were almost always settled through extending economic hegemony, rather than through military action.
Even though she was almost 33 at the time, she ended up as one of the founders of the Otpor student movement, acting as their spokesperson and legal counsel.
Even under adverse conditions, one in 20 targets is usually caught, and under good conditions almost every other attack will be successful.
Even though the Constitutionality of separate but equal education had been overturned, it would be almost ten more years before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 would extinguish the application of separate but equal in all areas of public accommodations such as transportation and hotels.
Even now, when the dangers of drug use are will understood, many educated people still discuss the drug problem in almost every way except the right way.
Even though the rupture of the tympanic membrane suggests a highly painful and traumatic process, it is almost always associated with the dramatic relief of pressure and pain.
Even if the land owner, Thorvald Meyer, offered low-priced land, almost no-one bought any of it until after 1868.

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