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What (who) is almost even - definition

ROCK AT THE HEART OF THE DOME OF THE ROCK IN JERUSALEM
Sakhra; Even hashtiyah; Even hashitiyah; Even hashisiyah; Even hashesiyah; Even hashetiyah; Even shetiyah; Even shesiyah; Sakhrah; Even haShetiya; Even hashesiya; Even hashetiya; Even hashisiya; Even hashitiya; Even hashtiya; Even shesiya; Even shetiya; 'eben shetiyah; As-Sakhra
  • The bottom of the Foundation Stone, photo taken from the [[Well of Souls]]
  • Picture of the Foundation Stone taken in the second half of the 20th century
  • 1859 watercolor of the Foundation Stone by [[Carl Haag]]
  • The Foundation Stone in the floor of the [[Dome of the Rock]] shrine in [[Jerusalem]]. The round hole at upper left penetrates to a small cave, known as the [[Well of Souls]], below. The cage-like structure just beyond the hole covers the stairway entrance to the cave (south is towards the top of the image).

Almost an Evening         
ONE-ACT PLAY
Almost an Evening (play)
Almost an Evening is a series of three one act plays written by Academy Award winner Ethan Coen and directed by Neil Pepe. It premiered Off-Broadway in January 2008 at the Atlantic Theater Company Stage 2.
Break-even         
  • A simplified cash flow model shows the payback period as the time from the project completion to the breakeven.
POINT OF BALANCE AT WHICH NEITHER A PROFIT NOR A LOSS IS MADE
Break even; Break even point; Breakeven Point; Breakeven; Breaking even; Financial break even point; Broke even; Broke-even
Break-even (or break even), often abbreviated as B/E in finance, (sometimes called point of equilibrium) is the point of balance making neither a profit nor a loss. Any number below the break-even point constitutes a loss while any number above it shows a profit.
break-even         
  • A simplified cash flow model shows the payback period as the time from the project completion to the breakeven.
POINT OF BALANCE AT WHICH NEITHER A PROFIT NOR A LOSS IS MADE
Break even; Break even point; Breakeven Point; Breakeven; Breaking even; Financial break even point; Broke even; Broke-even
¦ noun the point or state at which profits are equal to costs.

Wikipedia

Foundation Stone

The Foundation Stone (Hebrew: אֶבֶן הַשְׁתִיָּיה, romanized: ‘Even haŠəṯīyyā, lit.'Foundation Stone'), or the Noble Rock (Arabic: الصخرة المشرفة, romanized: al-Saḵrah al-Mušarrafah, lit. 'The Noble Stone') is the rock at the center of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. It is also known as the Pierced Stone, because it has a small hole on the southeastern corner that enters a cavern beneath the rock, known as the Well of Souls.

Traditional Jewish sources mention the stone as the place from which the creation of the world began. Classical Jewish sources also identify its location with that of the Holy of Holies.

Examples of use of almost even
1. Barack Obama, the favorite for the Democratic nomination, and he runs almost even with Sen.
2. Obama and McCain run almost even on managing the war in Iraq and on immigration.
3. Public opinion polls in Japan indicate an almost even split between approval and disapproval of his visits to the shrine.
4. The pregnancies were almost evenly divided between intended and unintended, and the unintended ones led to almost even numbers of births and abortions.
5. Eighty–five per cent of delegates are women, with an almost even split between the 16 to 24s and the 25s and older.