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19 Sentences With "even out to"

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I wasn't even out to my parents at that point.
They never asked if they could take her for an overnight or even out to dinner.
If you buy 36 creddits at a time, they even out to about $2.50 a pop.
I felt confident wearing these on a walk, to pilates class, or even out to dinner.
Elton wasn't outed by that — heck, he was hardly even out to himself — but the subtext was clear to him.
It's entirely likely that you could get two heads in a row, but after 200 flips it should even out to 50/50.
Classes are "priced" in credits, and vary depending on time, location, popularity, and amenities, but shouldn't even out to more than $10 per class.
Literally, it means "to the hair," perhaps indicating, I imagined, that every part of someone is pleased, even out to his or her hair.
Bankers said that purchases were bought in the secondary market in clips of 3m-5m, and included credits across the ratings spectrum and even out to the 20-30-year part of the curve.
The fact that we are even talking about a dividend (even out to or past 2021) is a far different statement than just a quarter ago – where bears were climbing all over each other to label GE near bankrupt.
The NYC Lab location's lightweight, jersey T-shirts start around $60, while structured outerwear will run you roughly $450; the selection as of now is around 70% women's and 30% men's, though that could even out to 50-50 men's and women's down the line.
But the opposite has happened with Pokémon Go, a free smartphone game that has soared to the top of the download charts: It has sent people into streets and parks, onto beaches and even out to sea in a kayak in the week since it was released.
When it comes to caring for people with dementia, "the numbers are skewed strongly toward women, and it's hard to imagine that by 2030 the numbers will even out to 50-50," said Nicholas Bott, a neuropsychologist and another co-author who is also a fellow at the Clinical Excellence Research Center.
This is due in large part because the funding from the Jobs and Progress plan will even out to $500 million after 2009.
18 other singles had acquired more points during 1997. According to the compilers of the Single Top 100 it was the best sold single in the Netherlands as it sold 580.000 copies, far more than any other single that year. It turned even out to be the best sold single ever in the Netherlands.
There can be "refreshed" shocks if the central engine continues to release fast-moving matter in small amounts even out to late times, these new shocks will catch up with the external shock to produce something like a late-time internal shock. This explanation has been invoked to explain the frequent flares seen in X-rays and at other wavelengths in many bursts, though some theorists are uncomfortable with the apparent demand that the progenitor (which one would think would be destroyed by the GRB) remains active for very long.
Winds blowing off the elevated glaciated plateaus of Greenland and Antarctica experience the most extreme form of katabatic wind, of which the Santa Ana is a type, for the most part. The winds start at a high elevation and flow outward and downslope, attaining hurricane gusts in valleys, along the shore, and even out to sea. Like the Santa Ana, these winds also heat up by compression and lose humidity, but because they start out so extraordinarily cold and dry and blow over snow and ice all the way to the sea, the perceived similarity is negligible.
For the initial start up of the reactor neutron sources were located within the core to provide sufficient neutrons to initiate the nuclear reaction. Other aspects of the design included the use of flux shaping or flattening bars or controls rods to even out (to some extent) the neutron flux density across the core. If not used, the flux in the centre would be very high relative to the outer areas leading to excessive central temperatures and lower power output limited by the temperature of the central areas. Each fuel channel would have several elements stacked one upon another to form a stringer.
Aerial view of Signal Hill oilfield in 1930 Signal Hill oilfield pumpjack, 2011 The hill that the city is named after is 365 feet (110 m) above the surrounding town of Long Beach. Because of this height, it was used by the local Tongva Indians for signal fires that could be seen throughout the surrounding area and even out to Catalina Island, away. After the Spanish claimed Alta California ("Upper California," or what is now the state of California), Signal Hill eventually became part of the first large rancho grant to be allotted under Spanish rule in Alta California. The Rancho San Pedro (Dominguez Rancho) land grant exceeded as granted to a soldier, Juan Jose Dominguez, who accompanied Junipero Serra, by Governor Fages through authority of King Carlos III of Spain in 1784.

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