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Even and facial
Even individual facial features ( just the eyes ) can sometimes give enough information to tell whether a man or woman is gay, straight, or lesbian.
Even as live-action comedy moved towards a focus on the verbal humor of Abbott and Costello and Groucho Marx, animated cartoons took up the entire range of slapstick gags, frenetic chase scenes, visual puns, and exaggerated facial expressions previously seen in silent comedies.
Even if the condition is resolved, the patient still stands a 20 % chance of having lifelong weakness in their facial muscles, and 5 % of these people will have permanent damage equivalent to a level of 4 or higher on the House-Brackmann scale.

Even and expression
Even though he would later be resurrected, he was at this moment dead indeed, the expression on his face reflecting what he had gone through on the cross.
Even though the parentheses were rearranged ( the left side requires adding 5 and 2 first, then adding 1 to the result, whereas the right side requires adding 2 and 1 first, then 5 ), the value of the expression was not altered.
Even more unfortunate is the expression of that hostility in the destabilization campaign developed by the US administration ... An important aspect of this campaign is misinformation and frequent allegations of serious human rights violations by the Nicaraguan authorities.
Even though the elections are extremely controversial, and some declare that Salinas won legally, the expression se cayó el sistema ( the system crashed, lit.
Even after World War II, the term " Ruhr " may not have been in general use for the region: it was defined in Documents on American Foreign Relations ( 1948 ): " For the purposes of the present Agreement: ( i ) the expression ' Ruhr ' means the areas, as presently constituted, in Land North Rhine – Westphalia, listed in the Annex to this Agreement.
Even more striking is the Portrait of a Young Man now in Berlin, acclaimed by art historians for " the indescribably subtle expression of serenity and the immobile features, added to the chiseled effect of the silhouette and modeling ".
Even then the elongated bathymetric expression of trenches was not recognized until well into the 20th century.
SGI is also criticized for its doctrinal teachings based on Nichiren Buddhism, perceived by some observers to be lacking tolerance towards other forms of Buddhism .. On the other hand, Nichiren Buddhism clarifies the way of peaceful and free expression in debates about various schools differences: “ Even in the case of the Nembutsu priests, the Zen priests, and the True Word teachers, and the ruler of the nation and other men of authority, all of whom bear me such hatred — I admonish them because I want to help them, and their hatred for me makes me pity them all the more ”.
Even though they are structurally unrelated to KIR: s, they are the functional homologues of KIR: s in mice, including the expression pattern.
Even private prayer by an individual was formulaic, a recitation rather than a personal expression, though selected by the individual for a particular purpose or occasion.
Even swine are parachuted in ( possibly a reference to the expression " when pigs fly ").
Even the title of the play, Happy Days, is the kind of expression typically used when reminiscing about these kinds of holidays.
Even at the height of violence he maintained a good natured expression on his face as though he expected all would be done in good humour and fair play.
" Even Longfellow's wife Fanny defended his choice, writing to a friend: " It enables greater richness of expression than any other, and it is sonorous like the sea which is ever sounding in Evangeline's ear ".
Even a humble expression like gohan ( ご飯 or 御飯 ' cooked rice ') is a pseudo-kango and not found in Chinese.
Even the Southeastern dialect of Finnish has an expression for the beverage, there called kaffeplörö or kaffeblörö.
Even though there was a specific organization called the Society of Ribbonmen, the term Ribbonism became a catchall expression for rural violence in Ireland.
Even though parts of the river are a few kilometres within the New South Wales side of the border, the expression " North of the Tweed " is used to refer to the people and places of Queensland ; likewise, " South of the Tweed " is a term used by Queenslanders regarding the southern states of Australia.
Even his frequent use of Greek words, phrases and quotations, reprehended by Horace, was probably taken from the actual practice of men, who found their own speech as yet inadequate to give free expression to the new ideas and impressions which they derived from their first contact with Greek philosophy, rhetoric and poetry.
Even with rounding errors, the expression will yield results close to an integer ; by determining these integers for different contours C one can obtain information about the location of the zeros and poles.
Even if using an approximate expression such as the van der Waals equation, the Redlich-Kwong or any other equation of state, it would depend on the substance being studied and would be therefore of very limited utility.
Leon Trotsky, a proponent of decentralized planning, argued that centralized economic planning would be " insoluble without the daily experience of millions, without their critical review of their own collective experience, without their expression of their needs and demands and could not be carried out within the confines of the official sanctums ", and " Even if the Politburo consisted of seven universal geniuses, of seven Marxes, or seven Lenins, it will still be unable, all on its own, with all its creative imagination, to assert command over the economy of 170 million people.
Even after he retired, the expression pase bochinesco (" bochinesque pass ") is used to refer to a precise pass made to a forward to leave him one on one against the goalie, bypassing the opponent's defenders.
Even thus personalized, that part of the Constitution relating to the Queen is amendable, and so its amendment may be freely advocated, consistently with the oath of allegiance, either by expression, by peaceful assembly or by association.

Even and truth
Even as the conviction of truth roared through him, shattering his last hope of safety, he was reaching to release the hand brake, to head up the road for home, doing her bidding.
Even to herself Helva sounded a little self-pitying but the truth was she was lonely, sitting on the darkened field.
Even up to modern times, the Wanniyala-Aetto used to swear oaths of truth by the divinity of the sun, saying ' upon Maha Suriyo Deviyo '.
Even decades later, it is impossible to know the full truth of these events.
Even though Germany does not border China, the example sentence certainly is a natural-language sentence, and so the truth of that sentence can be analyzed.
Even John Selden seems to have acknowledged him, and probably the chief difference between him and the mass of the community at the time was that, while others believed in the general truth of astrology, he ventured to specify the future events to which he referred.
Even the actors kept approaching Kurosawa wanting to know the truth, which he claimed was not the point of the film as he intended it to be an exploration of multiple realities rather than an exposition of a particular truth.
Even if the truth is included, it is difficult or impossible to detect and identify.
: Even in a theatre, truth is known,
Even in a theatre, truth is known,
Even when the facts behind a smear are shown to lack proper foundation, the tactic is often effective because the target's reputation is tarnished before the truth is known.
Even as an exaggeration, though, Kashkin's embellishment underlines an important truth — how close Tchaikovsky's was to an emotional breaking point.
Even its own members, initially including agent Sydney Bristow, believe it is a black ops division of the CIA and only a handful of senior staff know the truth and are complicit in the deception.
Even though the 24 hours of truth are up, Max knows he means it, and Audrey decides not to move to Boston with Jerry after all.
Even when the truth — for example, Joey — is right in front of him, he attributes it to hallucinations caused by the West Nile virus, rather than recognizing it for a sophisticated hoax.
Even though Okara is around Komachi's age, she speaks and acts like a full grown woman with wisdom and perception of truth far beyond her years.
" In fact, most of the lyrics were adapted to suit the circumstances of Diana's life and death, but a notable omission was the line, " Even when you died, the press still hounded you ..." which was replaced with the lyric, " Even though we try, the truth brings us to tears ..."
Even when they discover this evidence of the truth and attempt to verify or disprove the information on the ship's tapes, they construct sophisticated explanations to explain the " attacks " as a plot by the enemy who they now regard as definitely Terrans.
" 75 Even if the letter from Fidessa is a lie concocted by Archimago, it contains an important truth, a truth that is news to the king and in response to which Redcross reluctantly tells a truth that contains an important lie.
Hans Schmidt wrote: " Even if Butler was telling the truth, as there seems little reason to doubt, there remains the unfathomable problem of MacGuire's motives and veracity.

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