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Everything was in apple-pie order.
Even when she pressed her hands more tightly over her ears she could not keep the awful sounds out.
EVERY year, Sophie de Menthon, a French entrepreneur, holds an event called J’aime ma bo?te (I love my firm) in Paris.
Even the technology press conferences, which have been high-profile in the past and reached a level of drama and theatrics fitting for a Las Vegas stage, have a different bent to them.
Every year a few colleges and universities in the US attract attention because they've managed to book high-profile speakers.
Every single time he calls, I'm out.
Every web surfer, in the course of his or her browsing, has been forced to stop and perform this weird little task.
Every autumn I go to the county fair.
Everything's so dear now, isn't it?
Even if you "re not doing anything wrong, it" s important to make sure that your personal information isn "t left behind when you leave your job."
Everyone was frightened by the strange sequence of events.
Even as more befriended the site (and watched its origin myths unfold on the big screen), many wanted to know how to tread carefully.
Every office has its share of favoritism, inefficiency and dumb decisions.
Every morning I would break out in a sweat.
Every time global financial markets go into turmoil, most recently thanks to the US sub-prime mortgage fiasco, voices rise to demand global regulation.
"Every day you're not taking advantage of brain plasticity, you're reinforcing things that are potentially difficult to undo later," Goodwin says.
Even if there was a full moon, I was living that for myself. I was just stunned.
Even in this day and age the old attitudes persist.
Every child is affected thus the first time he is treated unfairly.
Everyone feels resentment at being treated unfairly.
Everyone envies their happiness.
Every step he took sent the pain shooting up his leg.
Every person has a dream.
Everybody should have a dream.
Eventually, Agassiz and others convinced geologists and the general public that a great continental glaciation had extended the polar ice caps far into regions that now enjoy temperate climates.
Evidence of a wooden hut found at Terra Amata, near Nice in France, was dated to the Mindel Glaciation.
Even these really closed off communities have generators and watch TV.
Even the most politically correct Germans believe that they're now earned the right to discuss the full historical record.
Everything moves around in 3D.
Even in the 1960s, politically active students and academics were in a minority.
Even in the 9th-6th centuries BC there already was a powerful state called Urartu on its territory.
Everything in the boat was swamped.
Eventually he reorganized the unit into a team that most of his people didn't fully understand him.
Even as companies and the largest cities are prospering, many parts of society are starved of resources.
Everyone has a right to be treated with respect.
Even a walk on the beach can be invigorating for a chaise potato.
Even if it doesn't work, there is something healthy and invigorating about direct action.
Even now, when naval supremacy is less of an issue, the problem is rife.
Everyone living inside would have the same surname, except for those who had married into the clan.
Every time a bus went past, the windows rattled.
Every truth has geological strata, and you can't have an orthodoxy without a heresy.
Even the venerable Polaroid Instant Photo is making a comeback.
Even the most reliable waterpower varied with the seasons and disappeared in a drought.
Everything that is happening to you is happening through you.
Even though the northern part of the continent allowed for a more varied economy, several early human groups quickly moved south.
Even in small companies, computers are an essential tool.
Even with type inference, redundant type information is needed.
Even so, the Blu-ray camp is still confident that it will win.
Everywhere people were going about their daily business.
Every theatre would raise the ticket price when holiday comes.