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Even and hands
Even this distinction is not completely clear-cut — for example, humans normally walk and run in biped fashion, but almost all can crawl on hands and knees when necessary.
Even if one ignores exceptions caused by some kind of injury or illness, there are many unclear cases, including the fact that " normal " humans can crawl on hands and knees.
Even though many repeat the cliché that Italy had over fifty governments in its first fifty years of democracy to stigmatise its alleged political instability, Italy's main political problem was actually the opposite: in all the course of the so-called First Republic, the government was in the hands of the Christian Democrats and their allies, since it was unacceptable for a communist party to rule a western country during the Cold war.
Even with his bare hands, he can fell nine or ten opponents.
Even in the hands of its inventor, this machine was slower than handwriting.
Even though initially each citizen received a voucher of equal face value, within months most of the vouchers converged in the hands of intermediaries who were ready to buy them for cash right away.
Even the simple act of placing one's hands in hot water can cause an aggressive response.
Even many of the routes that failed when the Mania collapsed became viable ( if not lucrative ) when in the hands of the larger company that had purchased it.
Even if a cheat deals himself a powerful hand, he may not win much money if every other player has nothing, so often the cheat will stack two hands, with one player getting a strong hand and the cheater getting an even stronger one.
Even though both McKinley and his wife Ida insisted on putting their property in the hands of the supporters, who served as trustees, Hanna and his associates fundraised with such success from business owners and the general public that all McKinley property was returned intact, and when President McKinley died in 1901, no claims were made against his estate.
Even the trade with English colonies ( partly still in the hands of the royalists, as the English Civil War was in its final stages and the Commonwealth of England had not yet imposed its authority throughout the English colonies ) was " engrossed " by Dutch merchants.
Even from my room the sound was so painful I went into my bathroom and put my hands on my ears ".
Even a line from 3 Henry VI is used in Act 3, Scene 1 (" If our King Henry had shook hands with death " ( 1. 4. 103 )), all of which seems to suggest that, as is so often the case in the bad quartos, the reporter was filling in blanks ( i. e. passages he couldn't remember ) with extracts from other plays.
Even ammunition sabotage by PCF agents have been reported, such as grenades exploding in the hands of legionaries.
Even so, Republicans have still had difficulty in winning gubernatorial elections in North Carolina, and the office has usually remained in Democratic hands.
Even so, because of the loss of the Antiochene field army, Atharib, Zerdana, Sarmin, Ma ' arrat al-Numan and Kafr Tab rapidly fell into Muslim hands.
Even though other parties formally existed, effectively, all government control was in the hands of the SED, and almost all important government positions were held by SED members.
Even though Morgan falls for Guybrush, she betrays him after he obtains La Esponja and hands him back to De Singe on Flotsam Island.
Even the lawyers for both sides shared a table, and shook hands before the case.
Even today this combination of elements is characteristic for cuckoo clocks, although the hands are usually made of wood or plastic, white celluloid was employed in the past too.
Even though he carried the regent title, true power was in Sun Xiu's hands.
Even though both her hands are damaged, it is inferred that her left hand clasped Shiva ’ s right hand as a mark of holy alliance.
Even though many of the backers of the " Draft Ken Lucas " effort were considerably more liberal than Lucas had been in Congress, they felt that Lucas had a realistic chance of putting the seat back in Democratic hands.
Even though Emperor Fei was an adult, he did not have actual power, as not only were governmental matters largely in the hands of his granduncle Sima Yu the Prince of Kuaiji, but Sima Yu himself was not fully able to make decisions, as the paramount general Huan Wen imposed many of his own decisions on the imperial government, which had no choice but to accept.

Even and conscripted
Even without exemptions, only about 125, 000 men were ever conscripted, and only 25, 000 of these were sent to the front.
He observes that " Israel ’ s hasbara seems to be becoming more dynamic, as the Diaspora takes responsibility ", and that, " Even day schools and MASA programs have been conscripted to the task.
Even though some areas have been cleared, vast numbers of landmines were laid by the People's Republic of Kampuchea government in the 1980s as part of a huge planned operation using thousands of conscripted workers along the Dângrêk mountain range and other parts of the Thai Cambodian Border.

Even and soldiers
Even in the late 18th century the Abbess of Burtscheid was prevented from building a road linking her territory to the neighbouring estates of the duke of Jülich ; the city of Aachen even deployed its handful of soldiers to chase away the road-diggers.
Even the Jäger battalion was divided in the same way that the rest of the country was: 450 mostly socialist soldiers of the unit remained stationed in Germany as they could have chosen the Red side in the conflict.
Even the army had to cut the rations for soldiers.
Even so, many nihontō were sold to American soldiers at a bargain price ; in 1958 there were more Japanese swords in America than in Japan.
Even as late as 1944, U. S. soldiers undergoing stateside training in preparation for deployment against German forces in Europe were not being trained in combat procedures and tactics currently being employed there.
Even if the king was not accountable for his management of the kingdom's entries, he may have felt responsible to defend his administration on certain occasions: Arrian tells us that during the mutiny of Alexander's soldiers at Opis in 324 BC, Alexander detailed the possessions of his father at his death to prove he had not abused his charge.
Even though Seleucus now had about 20, 000 soldiers, they were not enough to withstand the forces of Antigonus.
Even after that some individual soldiers and units refused to surrender and become beginning elements of the resistance to the Japanese occupation.
Even this did not solve the problems, as soldiers would often wander outside the jurisdiction of the commissioners ; to deal with this, February 1627 saw a Provost Marshal introduced to each county, bringing the entire nation under martial law.
Even his Imperial Guard had Mamluk soldiers during the Belgian campaign, including one of his personal servants.
Even when they had completed this manoeuvre at about two o ' clock, the battle did not begin until the sight of the King with his large entourage riding from regiment to regiment to encourage his soldiers, apparently goaded the Parliamentarians into opening fire.
Even though d ' Estaing had been alerted to Byron's progress, and his fleet outnumbered Byron's, he still scrambled to embark soldiers and sail away from the island.
Even during this period there were small groups of Italian soldiers who deserted the fascist army and joined the Albanian partisans.
" Even after the lifting of the ban West German courts had little power over American soldiers.
Even more than at Katia on 5 August, these soldiers were more numerous, ready, full of fight and more strongly supported by well-placed Austrian and Ottoman guns delivering both heavy and accurate fire.
Even today the U. S. wartime military influence lingers, both in the warmth that many New Caledonian people feel towards the United States after experiencing the relative friendliness of American soldiers, and also in the names of several of the quarters in Nouméa.
Even so, about a million German soldiers remained tied up in the east until the end of the war, attempting to run a short-lived addition to the German Empire in Europe.
Like Lembke, Greene questions whether the spitting stories even made sense, noting " Even during the most fervent days of anti-war protest, it seemed that it was not the soldiers whom protesters were maligning.
Even so, neighbour never raises a hand against neighbour ; instead soldiers from all parts of the Empire establish a guard-point at the gate and behead suspect Serbs and potential rebels.
Even if the stakes were spotted, soldiers would be forced to dismount and effectively give up their purpose as cavalry as well as becoming easier targets.
Even pro-Imperial cardinals had to pay to save their properties from the amok soldiers.
Even were one to concede Windschuttle's guesstimate for the pre-white population of Tasmania, by his own figures, the death-rate for his plausible deaths still works out as higher in percentage terms than the mortality risk of the Australian population during WW1, when 60, 000 soldiers died.
Even the average centurion robot Cylon soldiers were capable of sentient thought.
Even so, over 313 American soldiers died from friendly fire, mines, and other anti-personnel devices during U. S. operations to recover Kiska into U. S. territory.

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