Even
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- divisible by two
- equal in degree or extent or amount; or equally matched or balanced; fifty-fifty
- being level or straight or regular and without variation as e.g. in shape or texture; or being in the same plane or at the same height as something else (i.e. even with)
- symmetrically arranged; regular
- occurring at fixed intervals; regular
- of the score in a contest; tied; level
adv.
- used as an intensive especially to indicate something unexpected
- in spite of; notwithstanding
- to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons; yet; still
- to the full extent
n.
- the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall); evening; eve; eventide
v.
- become even or more even; even out
- make even or more even; even out
- make level or straight; flush; level; even out
v.
- make neither profit nor loss
- attain a level at which there is neither gain nor loss, as in business, gambling, or a competitive sport
- We're budgeting the WNBA to break even this year."
- The company expects to break even in six years' time.
- All these songs were written in break even times in my life.
adv.
- to any extent at all; in the least
adv.
- at the same time as; just as
n.
- an unpredictable phenomenon; tossup; toss-up
v.
- adjust for; compensate; counterbalance; correct; make up; even out; even up
v.
- adjust for; compensate; counterbalance; correct; make up; even off; even up
- become even or more even; even
- make even or more even; even
- make level or straight; flush; level; even
adv.
- despite anything to the contrary (usually following a concession); however; nevertheless; withal; still; yet; all the same; nonetheless; notwithstanding
- As the Will of God is in Heaven, even so let it be."
- It turns out the clock's ticking is incredibly loud, even so it can be heard upstairs.
- The religious text: "For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive."
n.
- regularity of spacing
v.
- adjust for; compensate; counterbalance; correct; make up; even out; even off
- even up the edges of a stack of paper, in printing; square up; jog
- A few weeks later, at Bristol, Allgaier ran well all race, even up in the top 5 at one point.
- Imitations of the ducat were minted in almost all European countries, some even up to modern times.
- Beginning at age eleven, Nin wrote journals prolifically for six decades and even up until her death.
v.
- compensate; make the score equal; equalize; equalise
- take revenge or even out a score; get back
- As the record progresses things get even more dynamic.
- We are working hard to get even better."
- And things get even more complicated over the next few months."
n.
- a reciprocal group action; return; paying back
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- But Bahattar is calm even though she drives crazily.
- Nurses are unemployed even though their help is needed.
- He claimed that he was even though he was 18.
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- This holds even more so with stocks, oil and gold.
- These episodes made me long for Elliott even more.
- You’d think he would probably need one even more.
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- Brienne refuses, even when threatened with a hanging.
- This is also a multivalued function, even when is real.
- The connection can be made even when the tubing is wet.
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- They may not even know a language besides English.
- One cannot even begin to describe their delights."
- We cannot even think of such a day - God forbid".
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- even before the Tides became an Orioles affiliate.
- The poem became very popular even before his death.
- Some Khitans migrated into western areas even before.
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- The R8 was restricted even further to only 520 bhp.
- He achieved even further critical success with ' (1976).
- This allowed Goanet to expand even further.
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- Large calderas may have even greater effects.
- A second return to Italy brought even greater prestige.
- Thus Cobb's totals may be even greater than is recorded.
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- and sometimes even a block of French chalk.
- He easily contacted them, sometimes even offering them drinks.
- The dispute has led to much acrimony, and sometimes even to violence.
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- So it still fulfils its original purpose even today.
- This is all a matter of considerable controversy even today.
- The Maronite perseverance lead to their existence even today.
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- Barrikada remained open even during the Siege of Leningrad.
- Top-ranking males tend to be aggressive even during dominance stability.
- The value of the battleship has been questioned, even during their heyday.
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- "Fear of Flying" (2000) fared even better at No.
- In 1898 the Duquesnes decided to build an even better team.
- We are working hard to get even better."
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- Heritability may also occur at even larger scales.
- Claims have been made indicating even larger sizes.
- Fragments of trilobites suggest even larger record sizes.
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- The day side has an even higher temperature in excess of .
- Some bottles have an even higher deposit.
- Depending on the application even higher temperatures are used.
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- Nevertheless, even the most polar and salt-like of carbides are not completely ionic compounds.
- While many European aircraft were innovative, even the most successful had small production runs.
- Fans of even the most obscure films can communicate online with each other in vibrant communities.
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- There is even less enthusiasm for moral reform.
- Prices can then drop to 15 euro or even less for longer stays.
- Partial tears are seemingly even less common than complete tears.
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- In 1910 the violence was even worse than usual.
- The serious offerings fared even worse.
- In the 1910 elections the violence was even worse than usual.
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- The track was evidently in horrible shape even then.
- Altyndepe was a major center even then.
- And even then its influence continued.
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- And to a large extent that happens even without our involvement.
- Lowering the temperature increases optical albedo even without clouds.
- Or, even without multiplying the food, whoever ate her food, would be satiated.
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- These express intent or desire, perhaps even pleading.
- It is as common or perhaps even more common than vasovagal syncope.
- This theme is similar (perhaps even homage) to scenarios in Walt Kelly's "Pogo".
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- This did not even grant freedom to those in slavery.
- He did not even spare the residence and factory of Indigo planters.
- Until that time, the concept of an NP-complete problem did not even exist.
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- They became even closer friends during this time.
- He became even more influential after his death.
- The rivalry became even more intense during the 1992–1994 seasons.
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- The caudal vertebra number may vary, even within species.
- Street fairs vary greatly in character, even within one city.
- There are many minor variations, even within the same regions.
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- 19,000 litres) of water – even more with a trailer.
- He wisely says nothing in reply – even when the headmaster confesses his love for him.
- The EU is an important – even an ‘influential’ – actor in international environmental negotiations.
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- He became even more influential after his death.
- The rivalry became even more intense during the 1992–1994 seasons.
- But as soon as she grew accustomed to the idea, "it became even more fun.
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- Several orthographic mistakes are common even among native speakers.
- Confusion between the two names was common even among contemporaries.
- At the school, Ged's skills inspire admiration even among the teachers.
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- They may not even know a language besides English.
- She commented, "...people don't even know the story.
- A lot of people didn't even know we had a third album."
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- Finds of Roman coins point to even earlier habitation.
- It begins about noon, or even earlier.
- Research of the 21st century has established even earlier dates.
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- This holds even more so with stocks, oil and gold.
- But it was even more so for Muslims."
- Although Magruder had been conservative about his attack, Sumner was even more so.
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- It is contemporary and possibly even identical to, "Equus sivalensis".
- In other cases, a third party might read, bill, and possibly even collect for the service.
- The central scoria cone may be only a few thousand years old, possibly even of historical age.
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- He even went so far as "[...defending] Italian policy."
- 1 in the UK and even went Top 10 in the US.
- Protesters even went as far as calling EA the anti-christ.
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- He would sign a contract without even reading it."
- To own me without even talking to me or paying any money to me?"
- The rest of the German capital ships were without even this innovation.
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- 172 is an even number, a composite number and a deficient number.
- If there's three cans, he'll throw one away because it has to be an even number."
- stearic (C16) and oleic (C18), meaning that an even number of carbon atoms comprise them.
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- Many never even visited the colonies they owned.
- I've never even streamed from that account."
- It is said that he has never even been touched in a battle.
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- Sometimes the children were even made into Saints.
- Financial issues befell the squad before they even made the grid.
- The player himself even made several unsuccessful trips to Moscow.
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- Indio is even bigger than and presumably better than a movie."
- He also released a single "Overdose" which sprouted his career even bigger.
- The Cheetah Girls travel across the globe and receive an even bigger surprise.
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- As a result, JVC cut its budgets and restructured its video division - even going as far as shelving the VHS project.
- In fact, Bryson recounts how he really was uninterested in getting up before noon, thus not even going to school very often.
- In this version, George and Kathy calmly leave the house, with George even going back into the house to grab some pairs of clothes.
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- However, some ssDNA viruses can be even smaller.
- miles, while Kruszwica County was even smaller, with 6 sq.
- Nearby was an even smaller village of the same name — Filibeller-i Küçük.
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- The association with wealth is even stronger.
- This effect is even stronger for poor women.
- Since then the club has become even stronger at every level.
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- In 2012 it was believed to be even lower.
- In December 1983, a new dietary programme for 1984 set even lower allowances.
- All of Demon Hunter's subsequent releases would be dropped even lower to Drop B.
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- Maple even used to distribute LeapFrog kids' DVDs.
- It was even used during the height of the Durrani Empire.
- They even used elephants to carry heavy guns across the mountains.
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- Her lifestyle, even now, is exotic to the others.
- It sits there and makes me sweat even now".
- Kulasekharapatnam even now has a light house in near Manapad.
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- [..] China, in any case, possesses missiles with even longer range.
- What that meant was holding off Ben's debut as Spider-Man even longer."
- The National League went even longer without an MVP award to a pitcher.
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- Some of his papers are even considered to be those that established the field.
- He even considered running for president of the United States as an independent.
- He began to pray and study the Bible diligently, and even considered a career in the ministry.
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- They remained unopened, even years after the flight.
- The whole process varies from a few days to even years.
- Ann Arbor holds mayoral elections to 2-year terms in even years.
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- This was a kid who didn’t even smoke or drink.
- I couldn’t even breathe," she said.
- Re-signing wasn’t even a question!
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- This was a kid who didn’t even smoke or drink.
- I couldn’t even breathe," she said.
- Re-signing wasn’t even a question!
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- Since then the club has become even stronger at every level.
- Tariffs have become even higher.
- Godzilla finally arrives to assist Jet Jaguar and the odds become even.
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- The connection can be made even when the tubing is wet.
- The decision was made even though there was no precedent that it relied on.
- Foreign born blacks, 9% of the black population, made even greater strides.
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- The rules are simple, so even young children can play.
- It does so even at cytotoxic levels.
- They decided to do so even though they knew that to appeal was forbidden.
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- Failure to do so meant possible imprisonment, exile, or even death.
- This results in vicious battles where injury and even death can occur.
- The resultant collisions often led to serious injuries and sometimes even death.
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- TB from Tvøroyri is even older, founded in 1892.
- The site is even older, as seventh century rock carvings attest.
- Apache 2.4 dropped support for BeOS, TPF and even older platforms.
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- He is so forgotten that he does not even have his own Wikipedia page."
- His professional boxing record does not even contain a birth date for him.
- So back out he went, for a group of shows that the official chronology does not even attempt to label.
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- Fuel is handled in such a way that even small spills are minimized.
- Even these armed flyers are no match for even small warriors though.
- Vampirism is highly infectious, and even small touches can eventually cause conversion.
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- Whether it can, or maybe even should, find an audience is another matter."
- It is being dated somehow later, maybe even more than hundred years later.
- The Amsterdam GP qualifier will go down as the most controversial event of 2006, maybe even in K-1 history.
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- The situation in Britain was even more difficult.
- The ARVN 3rd Regiment had an even more difficult time.
- Further surgery in both eyes made drawing even more difficult.
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- The arrests continued even after 22 June 1941.
- The shop continued even after his death.
- The litigation continued even after Pleasant's death in 1904.
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- They became even closer friends during this time.
- 1 Florida earlier and Kiffin's team came even closer this time.
- After Wilson's first wife died in 1914, the President was even closer to House.
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- It became even more important in the 15th century, with the invention of printing.
- Nuclear power will play an even more important role in China's future power development.
- The railway hub became even more important later in 1938 when another branch to Kaniv was added.
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- He started running even harder last spring and summer.
- A particularly bad experience in the Chicago World's fair makes things even harder for Buddy.
- Veslemøy has to fight even harder with her demons, and is once again taken into the mountains.
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- It can grow on poor, rocky soils and it flowers even through drought conditions.
- The entire reserve could quickly disappear, even through unregulated deforestation.
- The south side was proposed for possible future development even through the late 1990s.
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- And we have not received anything indicates a denial, not even a single word."
- However, it was a landslide flop for the film not to have won even a single award.
- This panel's circumstances were criticized for including not even a single Ainu person among its members.
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- But this is not true nor even confirmed.
- The intellectual content in a physical book need not be a composition, nor even be called a book.
- There is, however, no documented evidence for this story, nor even that a British prince was involved in the shipwreck.
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- The sky becomes even darker after the execution.
- This time, he becomes even more lethal and starts targeting Sivaji.
- When he finds this out he becomes even more determined to be his own man.
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- He descends into a silent stupor, Patsy's father even having to feed him.
- The death of Viktor Tsoi was a shock to many fans, some even having committed suicide.
- It is well used and stocked (even having a visitors' book) but it is not easy to find in bad conditions.
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- I wouldn't say it's political because even the characters themselves, they're unaware, oblivious to the politics of it.
- This was because even full pay was often barely sufficient to cover the living expenses of an officer and any dependents.
- However, the most important offering was food, because even though the Ka was separated from the body it could still starve.
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- The flight experienced trouble before it even took off.
- He even took part in battles.
- It even took place in the original murder location, the "Magnolia" hotel.
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- Then they go off at the same time and even faster.
- This contest moved along even faster than Game 3.
- When the latter was out, Chapman began to score even faster.
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- Fenby was a devout Catholic and Delius hated Christianity, even going so far as to say that Fenby should not go to the local chapel but visit one further away.
- Because all coloring was done by hand, the patron could request simple, cheap color, or more expensive, elaborate color, even going so far as silver or gold gilding.
- Labeling requirements initially operated on a state level with some states even going so far as to require that cocaine and cocaine-containing products be labeled as poison.
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- Some Sanskrit sources have him ordain even later.
- 3:4–8/4:4–8 could be seen as even later.
- ET instead (or even later), depending on the option of the station).
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- They may apprehend a suspected person or even make an arrest if necessary.
- Our spirits soar and we find we can even make jokes; taels I win, heads you lose.
- Some nights she would even make $6,000, an incredibly large sum of money at the time.
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- At one point, Bonds even started to break down in tears.
- Some local leaders even started using royal titles for themselves.
- Rene Russo began rehearsals with the chimpanzees a month before principal photography even started.
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- In some cases, it has created cultures arrayed against each other or even against themselves.
- Cases were taken out against Muslims, against other dhimmis and even against members of the dhimmi's own family.
- At 1.89 m, Goretzka's high-jumping ability helps him to win aerial battles even against the strongest and tallest defenders.
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- Their straits become even more dire when Ned is stricken down by illness.
- Systems of surveillance and control are going to become even more perverse.
- By the early 1970s, the AYF had become even more dynamic and continued to grow.
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- Almost all natural fatty acids, therefore, have even numbers of carbon atoms.
- Where marks are numbered red marks have even numbers and green marks have odd numbers.
- According to Davis, "Its great triumph was to prove that the sum of two even numbers is even".
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- First match The second match was a more even affair.
- Honey buzzards flap with distinctively slower and more even wing beats than common buzzard.
- On 25 February 2018, the network and timetables were restructured again for more even and reliable services.
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- On occasion, Smothers would even get in physical altercations with fans.
- They may even get down on their hands and knees and crawl to where they have to go.
- South of the road the 5th Brigade remained pinned down, unable to even get started.
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- Australians are the butt of Kiwi humour (and vice versa) — even at the highest diplomatic level.
- "There is a logical argument for both methods — even in conjunction — but one's purpose defeats the other."
- References to fire were cut from earlier episodes — even the original master tapes were altered permanently.
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- He even tried driving a car along the dirt road beside the ranch.
- The agents even tried to turn both victory and defeat into sales opportunities.
- Jim—who hasn't even tried to practice driving yet—steals Yard's pickup truck one evening.
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- She even played fiddle on nearly every track for them.
- He even played the trumpet while in the army.
- He even played one game that year, accumulating 17 penalty minutes.
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- Furthermore, it is not even called Houtweg anymore.
- The composer Georges Auric even called the work "Mendelssohnian."
- Sometimes Gamla is even called the "Northern Masada" or "Masada Golan."
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- SK moved on to the playoffs even though many people had the team written off since it had a stand-in.
- It quickly gained significant Poland-wide popularity; even though many people still did not own TV sets.
- On 3 November 2008, he said that severe part of the bear market is over, even though many short-term risks exist.
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- The PAIGC even managed to acquire a significant anti-aircraft capability in order to defend itself against aerial attack.
- Armia Krajowa field agents even managed to obtain pieces of the fired rockets, by arriving on the scene before German patrols.
- He continued to appear regularly for the club until the end of the season and he even managed to score his first goal for Iraklis, in a match against OFI.
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- Therefore, h-BN lubricants can be used even in vacuum, e.g.
- It can be used even when it is not connected to the network.
- Today, the Athanasian Creed is rarely used even in the Western Church.
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- It is even possible to make acausal IIR systems.
- It's even possible to play solitaire against your own deck.
- Occasional intermigration and intermarriage between the two groups was even possible.
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- In subsequent years Tolstoy and Pushkin even became friends.
- He even became King of Portugal in 1385, after the 1383–1385 Crisis.
- He was consumed with the murders of Jack the Ripper and even became a suspect.
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- Filmmaker Adam Green even wrote a screenplay to "Aquaman".
- According to Suetonius, he even wrote a book on the subject of hair care.
- S. Srikanta Sastri even wrote an erudite and scholarly foreword to one of Ta.
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- In the village of Pyrgi, there is even a small Museum of Mastic.
- Thus, if the condition number is large, even a small error in "b" may cause a large error in "x".
- Because of its shape the Ear has extremely good acoustics, making even a small sound resonate throughout the cave.
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- These plans even included a possible removal of the Main island.
- It even included a U.S. Post Office.
- His poetry was even included (without naming the author) in a popular reader.
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- This time, he becomes even more lethal and starts targeting Sivaji.
- When he finds this out he becomes even more determined to be his own man.
- At one point, Nietzsche becomes even more adamant about his Polish identity.
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- It spread even beyond the Indian subcontinent to Central Asia and China.
- These cults were portals of a uniform socialization, even beyond mainland Greece.
- Equal elements of musical tradition are common through much of the Australian continent, and even beyond.
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- Each distinction listed below has at least one "nafka minnah", even if not specified here.
- Casuals had to work and sleep in solitary confinement, even if not convicted of an offence.
- And even if not – these parties don't know themselves who they are, they have no ideology."
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- Tellurium also forms iodides with even fewer iodine atoms than diiodies.
- He has made a will, bequeathing his few possessions to his even fewer friends.
- The Book Pahlavi script, an abjad, had only twelve letters at one point, and may have had even fewer later on.
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- Sabra (1978) even suggested he might have been an adherent of Shia Islam.
- Josyf Velamyn Rutsky even suggested granting him the title of Bishop of Halych.
- Some Kosovo Albanians even suggested that Albanians were "Aryans of Illyrian heritage".
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- We are not even able to formulate the problem coherently.
- Some agents are even able to induce denaturation at room temperature.
- The dogs had given up, and they were not even able to make it to the nearest roadhouse.
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- While Kournikova had a successful singles season, she was even more successful in doubles.
- This Korean version, adapted by Kim Min-ki, became even more successful than the original in Berlin.
- Ken Anderson replaced Carter as Cincinnati's starting quarterback in 1972 and was even more successful.
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- The Soviet Union even offered Kenyans scholarships to study in the country.
- They even offered him a much higher salary than the one he received at Gladstone.
- The company even offered three-minute airplane rides to attract prospective buyers.