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- proper noun A
Tungusic language spoken by the Evens inSiberia .
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Examples
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Also in this triple bill is Out Of The Strong, which premiered at The Place under the title Even More.
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Even the English word sinister comes from the Latin sinestra, which means left.
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Even the English word "get" comes to us from the same ancient root that led to the Latin
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JetBlue Airways added what it calls an "Even More Space" option earlier this year.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Even from a lowly 1 Megaton ground level blast, an immediate 90 rem exposure would occur at 250 miles away. of course, the use of a larger nuke and the prevailing wind could drastically increase that.
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Even from a mile away Reed is reluctant to use her water because of the smell of rotten eggs coming from the tap.
Bruce Nilles: A Big Coal Ash Problem At Little Blue Bruce Nilles 2010
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Even from the start, there were times where the GM was trying to get a word in edgewise for like 5 minutes while people babbled on loudly about whatever story, movie review, or whatever came to their mind.
Fourth “Empire of Ashes” Session Summary Posted « Geek Related 2009
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Even from a mile away Reed is reluctant to use her water because of the smell of rotten eggs coming from the tap.
Bruce Nilles: A Big Coal Ash Problem At Little Blue Bruce Nilles 2010
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Even is there wasnt fuel scarcity - the cost of running a gen is high.
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Even from a purely financial perspective, this seems an extraordinarily short-sighted policy.
Uncertainty over cuts will hit the vulnerable hardest Clare Allan 2010
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