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even out
1. Ok, seven out of ten weren't bad
2. Monday morning, even out here in Hicksville, is full of eyes
3. Just to even out the weapon’s weight, he found another corpse, and buried the other end of his pickaxe into its head
4. The gnarled, dark-brown and uneven outer wall of the grand floor was nearby
5. Even outnumbered ten to one, Cherva had easily taken them during a meeting in the Great Chamber, overcoming their weak resistance before they could organise themselves
6. The fact that I was naked and following commands while approximately a hundred people watched me no longer mattered to me or seemed even out of place
7. It has obvious exaggerations and even outright lies
8. He supposed he looked kind of glum and morose, perhaps even outright sad
9. He paid by credit card—acceptable even out here
10. 3 Look even out the best and meetest of your master's sons, and set him on his father's throne, and fight for your master's house
11. Operation number twenty-seven out of twenty-nine was the one to amputate his right leg above the knee – the one used for driving a car
12. Lord, even out of all the cities of Judah they came to seek the Lord
13. And even out of consciousness's borders,
14. saved us from the hand of death, and delivered us out of the midst of the furnace and burning flame; even out of the midst of the fire
15. This will allow you to confront any challenges or problems that will come up, even outside of your business
16. "Aren't these standard items? Even out of town should be less than a week
17. Witnesses are spread out across the country and some are even outside the country
18. He wasn’t even out of breath from the long climb after carrying me
19. The long drifting in space did give him good reason to want to die – but even out there he was prevented from committing suicide by the inhibitors
20. Marketers have used traditional media such as print, radio, TV, yellow pages and even outdoor ads to reach consumer markets for the last 50 to 100 years
21. even out to the night sky
22. But even out of the towns and cities, prostitutes could tag
23. Aureliano Segundo was not aware of the singsong until the following day after breakfast when he felt himself being bothered by a buzzing that was by then more fluid and louder than the sound of the rain, and it was Fernanda, who was walking throughout the house complaining that they had raised her to be a queen only to have her end up as a servant in a madhouse, with a lazy, idola-trous, libertine husband who lay on his back waiting for bread to rain down from heaven while she was straining her kidneys trying to keep afloat a home held together with pins where there was so much to do, so much to bear up under and repair from the time God gave his morning sunlight until it was time to go to bed that when she got there her eyes were full of ground glass, and yet no one ever said to her, “Good morning, Fernanda, did you sleep well?” Nor had they asked her, even out of courtesy, why she was so pale or why she awoke with purple rings under her eyes in spite of the fact that she expected it, of course, from a family that had always considered her a nuisance, an old rag, a booby painted on the wall, and who were always going around saying things against her behind her back, call-ing her church mouse, calling her Pharisee, calling her crafty, and even Amaranta, may she rest in peace, had said aloud that she was one of those people who could not tell their rectums from their ashes, God have mercy, such words, and she had tolerated everything with resig-nation because of the Holy Father, but she had not been able to tolerate it any more when that evil José Arcadio Segundo said that the damnation of the family had come when it opened its doors to a stuck-up highlander, just imagine, a bossy highlander, Lord save us, a highlander daughter of evil spit of the same stripe as the highlanders the government sent to kill workers, you tell me, and he was referring to no one but her, the godchild of the Duke of Alba, a lady of such lineage that she made the liver of presidents’ wives quiver, a noble dame of fine blood like her, who had the right to sign eleven peninsular names and who was the only mortal creature in that town full of bastards who did not feel all confused at the sight of sixteen pieces of silverware, so that her adulterous husband could die of laughter afterward and say that so many knives and forks and spoons were not meant for a human being but for a centipede, and the only one who could tell with her eyes closed when the white wine was served and on what side and in which glass and when the red wine and on what side and in which glass, and not like that peasant of an Amaranta, may she rest in peace, who thought that white wine was served in the daytime and red wine at night, and the only one on the whole coast who could take pride in the fact that she took care of her bodily needs only in golden chamberpots, so that Colonel Aureliano Buendía, may he rest in peace, could have the effrontery to ask her with his Masonic Ill humor where she had received that privilege and wheth-er she did not shit shit but shat sweet basil, just imag-ine, with those very words, and so that Renata, her own daughter, who through an oversight had seen her stool in the bedroom, had answered that even if the pot was all gold and with a coat of arms, what was inside was pure shit, physical shit, and worse even than any other kind because it was stuck-up highland shit, just imagine, her own daughter, so that she never had any illusions about the rest of the family, but in any case she had the right to expect a little more consideration from her husband because, for better or for worse, he was her consecrated spouse her helpmate, her legal despoiler, who took upon himself of his own free and sovereign will the grave responsibility of taking her away from her paternal home, where she never wanted for or suffered from anything, where she wove funeral wreaths as a pastime, since her godfather had sent a letter with his signature and the stamp of his ring on the sealing wax simply to say that the hands of his goddaughter were not meant for tasks of this world except to play the clavichord, and, nevertheless, her insane husband had taken her from her home with all manner of admoni-tions and warnings and had brought her to that frying pan of hell where a person could not breathe because of the heat, and before she had completed her Pentecostal fast he had gone off with his wandering trunks and his wastrel’s accordion to loaf in adultery with a wretch of whom it was only enough to see her behind, well, that’s been said, to see her wiggle her mare’s behind in order to guess that she was a, that she was a, just the opposite of her, who was a lady in a palace or a pigsty, at the table or in bed, a lady of breeding, God-fearing, obeying His laws and submissive to His wishes, and with whom he could not perform, naturally, the acrobatics and trampish antics that he did with the other one, who, of course, was ready for anything like the French matrons, and even worse, if one considers well, because they at least had the honesty to put a red light at their door, swinishness like that, just imagine, and that was all that was needed by the only and beloved daughter of Doña Renata Argote and Don Fernando del Carpio, and especially the latter, an upright man, a fine Christian, a Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulcher, those who receive direct from God the privilege of remaining intact in their graves with their skin smooth like the cheeks of a bride and their eyes alive and clear like emeralds
24. “Even outside you can’t come out of the plastic” she heard him say
25. forth, and then another seven out of these
26. have at least seven hundred and eleven out of the six hundred papers printed! Let’s see, that leaves…” He again worked the numbers with his pencil
27. We have outrageously crap opinions on everything and in reality they're not even our opinions but second-hand swindlers' dumped on us before we were even out of diapers and they need to go, so that we can have new opinions of our own that will lead to the things we really want"
28. A preparation can be used to clarify and even out the skin tone as it lightens
29. even out here in the field
30. Even outcrops of garnets
31. even out the odds a little bit
32. Goyal gives Madison ‘eleven out of ten’ for the media plan
33. A dinner sponsored by his Melioris Party, which was active and strong at the time, even outside Keller’s home state
34. seven out of 34 departments with a clean bill of health at the national
35. and was so happy to hear that she was beloved and respected, even outside of our
36. I hung back and waited for the rush to even out
37. Wish we could do that! It would even out the work load a bit, at least, wouldn’t it? In any case, there is just no precedent in all of earthly living things for a male life-originator, is there? God, if a woman after all, would never be “God” regardless, I’m sure
38. With considerable effort, Cam eased back, waiting a moment for his breath to even out
39. “Yes with a false report, but later we figured that they weren’t even out yet, he was just lying orders of Samantha of course
40. downstairs, Veronique could tell guests were pouring into the house and even out and onto the patio and the grounds in the back
41. whole house was filled with everyone shushing everyone else and giggling and, even out on the patio, there was jostling, moving and people yelling at other people to be quiet
42. Archiving can involve printing, making electronic copies in several formats on a variety of media, or even outsourcing to an off-site storage facility accessed over the Internet
43. Seven out of the eight on my list were non-contenders, but the last one was interesting
44. It even outlasted the dinosaurs, and it hasn’t changed much
45. I guarantee you’ll look stunning, even outshining the onstage actress who plays Farrah Rose
46. “Yes, pl—” She cut him off before the words were even out of his mouth
47. prices even out as more chalice frags come into the market
48. Even outside of philosophical considerations, a human life is definitely worth more than that
49. He had quite forgotten that he was a functional unit on his own, even outside the car
50. You will even outperform me