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Even and well-known
Even today, Louchébem is still well-known and used among those working at point-of-sale in the meat retail industry.
Even the lightest element, hydrogen, has a well-known radioisotope, tritium.
Even if the bad bishop is passively placed, it may serve a useful defensive function ; a well-known quip from GM Mihai Suba is that " Bad bishops protect good pawns.
Even more damaging to Astor's campaign were her well-known hostility to alcohol consumption and her ignorance of current political issues.
Even before he was well-known, Farrell was an activist for many political and social causes.
Even the works of well-known lexicographers such as Karlgren do this.
Even more well-known are the coaches the football program has produced.
Even though this advertisement was broadcast only once ( aside from occasional appearances in television advertisement compilation specials and one 1 a. m. airing a month before the Super Bowl so that the advertisement could be submitted to award ceremonies for that year ), it has become famous and well-known, to the point where it is considered a classic television moment.
Even Nostradamus's well-known prediction that his prophecies would run out in 3797, first made in 1555 ( see Nostradamus source-list ), would seem to fit this tradition ( 3797-1555 = 2242 ).
Even after becoming a well-known actress in Bollywood, she continues do model and wal ramps for designers, as a celebrity guest.
Even two decades later, the Williamson amplifier's performance was a standard of comparison for innovative successor developments, including well-known semiconductor audio amplifiers such as Linsley Hood's transistor " Simple Class-A Amplifier ", published in 1969, with explicit discussion of Williamson's criterion.
Even after becoming a well-known Christian author, Tozer signed away much of his royalties to those who were in need.
His wit and epigrams are well-known, one example being " Even reviewers read a Preface ," another being " History repeats itself.
Even before the large-scale demonstrations began in August 2007, the authorities arrested many well-known opponents of the government on political grounds, several of whom had only been released from prison several months earlier.
Louis Gottschalk adds an additional consideration: " Even when the fact in question may not be well-known, certain kinds of statements are both incidental and probable to such a degree that error or falsehood seems unlikely.

Even and scientists
Even today, the procedure is credited with ending the devastation caused by the early epidemics, and vaccination, in many ways an updated and modernized form of the procedure, continues to be recommended by the Centers for Disease Control for at-risk populations, such as potential victims of bioterrorism, and research scientists who work with surviving strains of the virus.
Even during French revolutionary wars, British scientists visited the French Academy.
Even fundamental issues, such as Max Born's basic rules concerning probability amplitudes and probability distributions took decades to be appreciated by society and many leading scientists.
Even in the field of science, the practices of which were once viewed as being merely the objective testing and reporting of knowledge, scientists must persuade their audience to accept their findings by sufficiently demonstrating that their study or experiment was conducted reliably and resulted in sufficient evidence to support their conclusions.
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 social scientists have misconstrued smuggling as illegal trade.
Even many 19th century Christian communities welcomed scientists who claimed that science was not at all concerned with discovering the ultimate nature of reality.
Even some scientists include the phylum ctenophora when they are referring to jellyfish.
Even though people are living longer and longer it would take a lifespan extension beyond most scientists ' forecasts for any one individual to live throughout the entire trip.
Even before the Bulletin was established in December 1945, there was an effort by the scientists working inside the United States to prevent atomic warfare from ever taking place.
: Even where philosophical doctrines have in the past been useful to scientists, they have generally lingered on too long, becoming of more harm than ever they were of use.
Even though many historians of science have discredited the conflict thesis it still remains a popular belief among many including some scientists.
Even before the Nimbus satellites began collecting their observations of Earth's ozone layer, scientists had some understanding of the processes that maintained or destroyed it.
Even if he had obtained a full professorship in Germany, he would have lost it in 1933 anyway, like so many other scientists of Jewish ancestry, at least 30 of whom emigrated to the United States under Gutenberg's sponsorship.
Even more recently, scientists have been able to understand the shape of biological molecules at the atomic level, and to use that knowledge to design ( see drug design ) drug candidates.
Even though more and more scientists are speaking about the end of cheap oil, the amount of products that are based on this oil, is still increasing.
Even USGS scientists were awed.
Even before this, noteworthy contributions were made by the Indian scientists in the following areas of space science research:
Even well-intentioned scientists can sometimes unintentionally create truth-distorting media firestorms because of journalists ' difficulty in remaining critical and balanced, the media's interest in controversy, and the general tendency of science reporting to focus on apparent " groundbreaking findings " rather than on the larger context of a research field.
Even before the first nuclear weapons had been developed, scientists involved with the Manhattan Project were divided over the use of the weapon.
Even before the first nuclear weapons had been developed, scientists involved with the Manhattan Project were divided over the use of the weapon.
Even before the Apollo missions confirmed it, most scientists believed that the maria were lava-filled plains, since they possessed lava flow patterns and collapses attributed to lava tubes.
Even after one day in orbit, mission scientists were extremely pleased with the data returned by the spectrometers.
Even being relatively new, the Computer and Communication Sciences division of Indian Statistical Institute affiliates many eminent scientists like Sankar K. Pal, Malay K. Kundu, Bidyut B. Chaudhuri, Nikhil R. Pal, Bhabani P. Sinha, Bhargab B. Bhattacharya, Bhabatosh Chandra, C. A. Murthy, Bimal Roy, Sushmita Mitra and Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay.

Even and such
Even so, confusion in this period gained such strength ( from compromise and other factors ) that it led to the bloodiest war of the Nineteenth century.
Even in such technical curricula as engineering, the senior is much more likely than the freshman to choose, as an ideal, liberal education over specific vocational preparation.
Even in the nineteenth century such accomplished philologists as Kemble and Guest were led into what now seem ludicrous errors because of their failure to recognize that modern forms of place names are not necessarily the result of logical philological development.
Even now no such claim is asserted.
Even though the registers may have an incomplete record of persons present in a particular area or include persons no longer living there, they contain precise information on ages, by date of birth, for some of the persons present ( especially children in relatively stable communities ) and supplementary information ( such as records of marital status ) for many others.
Even though in civil rights legislation in 1957 and 1960 the provision for the Attorney General to act was eliminated, should we nevertheless support such a clause??
In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it: `` Even with the best of intentions he ( the President of the university ) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of which, considered ( as it must be by him ) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities.
Even though scientific research is not their main goal, many amateur astronomers make a contribution to astronomy by monitoring variable stars, tracking asteroids and discovering transient objects, such as comets.
Even more influential were such Roman thinkers as Cato, Cicero, Horace, and Virgil.
Even a 20th-century Surrealist, such as Paul Éluard, used alexandrines on occasion, such as in these lines from L ' Égalité des sexes ( in Capitale de la douleur ) ( note the variation between caesuras after the 6th syllable, and after 4th and 8th ):
Even the most advanced structural characterization techniques, such as x-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy, have difficulty in distinguishing between amorphous and crystalline structures on these length scales.
Even composers not directly associated with the ' pastoral ' tradition, such as Arnold Bax, Lennox Berkeley and Arthur Bliss, were attracted to Housman's poetry.
Even pioneers in training the blind, such as Dorothy Harrison Eustis, harboured negative stereotypes about them.
Even species with lower population numbers now ( such as Siberian or Whooping Cranes ) are found over a considerable range in their migratory movements.
Even certain male deities representing regeneration and fertility were occasionally depicted with breast-like appendices, such as the river god Hapy who was considered to be responsible for the annual overflowing of the Nile.
" Even some complex " medical devices " ( see below ) can reasonably be deemed " biotechnology " depending on the degree to which such elements are central to their principle of operation.
Even where there is a commonly used calendar such as the Gregorian calendar, alternate calendars may also be used, such as a fiscal calendar or the astronomical year numbering system.
Even minor pollution such as dropping organic material can have a dramatic effect on the cave biota.
Even though the clutch may physically be located very close to the pedal, such remote means of actuation are necessary to eliminate the effect of vibrations and slight engine movement, engine mountings being flexible by design.
Even the structure of pure water is poorly understood, due to the ability of water to form structures such as water clusters through hydrogen bonds.
Even so, several leading Politburo members supported Chernenko, such as Nikolai Tikhonov and Viktor Grishin.
Even such a simple thing as a north arrow is crucial.

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