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Even and eyes
Even yet there was no realization in his eyes.
Even so, the unpopularity of the union weakened the King's position in the eyes of the army and of the country at large.
Even on the eve of the Dissolution, Prioress Jane Vane wrote to Cromwell on behalf of a postulant, saying that though she had not actually been professed, she was professed in her heart and in the eyes of God.
Even after tourism began in the later 19th Century, Bermuda remained, in the eyes of London, a base more than a colony, and this led to a change in the political dynamics within Bermuda as its political and economic ties to Britain were strengthened, and its independence on the world stage was diminished.
Even with this censorship, calypsos continued to push boundaries, with a variety of ways to slip songs past the scrutinizing eyes of the editor.
Even on well-preserved specimens, there is no sign of a mouth, anus, eyes, legs, antennae, or any other appendages or organs.
Even without moving their eyes, some birds have a 360-degree field of view.
Even though everyone tells Jessica about Chester's affairs, she does not believe them until she sees his philandering with her own eyes: while out to lunch with Mary, Jessica spots Chester necking with his secretary.
Perle ’ s reasoning for implementing the Office of Special Plans was essentially to “ bring in people with fresh eyes to review the intelligence that the CIA and other agencies had collected .” In an interview with CNN on September 16, 2001 Perle announced " Even if we cannot prove to the standards that we enjoy in our own civil society that they were involved, we do know, for example, that Saddam Hussein has ties to Osama Bin Laden ..." Flynt Leverett, a senior staff member of the Bush National Security Council states: “ There were constant efforts to pressure the intelligence community to provide assessments that would support their views.
Even though the conception and the purpose of the so-called Olympic movement is the promote the values of global socialism as perfectly expressed in the song " Imagine " by John Lennon, which was the theme of the 1996 Games — even though the purpose of the Olympics is to promote these despicable ideals, the purpose of the attack on July 27th was to confound, anger and embarrass the Washington government in the eyes of the world for its abominable sanctioning of abortion on demand.
Even though the conception and purpose of the so-called Olympic movement is to promote the values of global socialism, as perfectly expressed in the song Imagine by John Lennon, which was the theme of the 1996 Games even though the purpose of the Olympics is to promote these ideals, the purpose of the attack on July 27 was to confound, anger and embarrass the Washington government in the eyes of the world for its abominable sanctioning of abortion on demand.
Even beyond the idea of eye contact, eyes communicate more data than a person even consciously expresses.
Even once those students in groups had clearly noticed the smoke, or it had become so thick that it was obscuring their vision, irritating their eyes or causing them to cough, they were still unlikely to report it.
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 today, after centuries of modernization, as China ’ s iron curtains, forbid the world the view of Tibet, it is with the eyes of these explorers that we still see this mysterious land.
Even though one's eyes fixate on every word and space during the process of reading, speed reading can occur when the number of eye pauses and duration of fixations are minimized.
" Even later, Harris affirmed that he had seen the plates and the angel with his natural eyes: " Gentlemen ," holding out his hand, " do you see that hand?
Even though Sigmund Freud never associates the statue with this latter event his description includes the following: “ As our eyes travel down it the figure exhibits three distinct emotional strata.
Even if the eyes of fish or members of its food chain have color receptors most sensitive to the blue or green, these same receptors have a broad but decreased sensitivity to other colors.
Even worse in Byrd's eyes was the dilemma of the state itself, which was also heavily in debt during Byrd's youth.
Even though white can make a move in these eyes, black could eventually capture the white stones, and each eye would thereby be reduced to a single intersection.
Even people with the lightest blue eyes, with no melanin on the front of the iris at all, have dark brown coloration on the back of it, to prevent light from scattering around inside the eye.
Even the monochrome visual style of film noir is a factor in Noir, as the hero has had his eyes specially treated to show the world as a black-and-white movie, altering his perception of people and objects around him so they fit into the aesthetic.
Even with the engine running, the rocket refuses to lift off ( the mice in the basement are watching the whole thing and with the fire coming from the rocket they put on different kinds of glasses to protect their eyes ).

Even and smallest
Even the smallest eagles, like the Booted Eagle ( Aquila pennata ) ( which is comparable in size to a Common Buzzard ( Buteo buteo ) or Red-tailed Hawk ( B. jamaicensis )), have relatively longer and more evenly broad wings, and more direct, faster flight.
Even in the smallest details, these ancient tuffs have a complete resemblance to the modern ash beds of Cotopaxi, Krakatoa and Mont Pelé.
Even the smallest cumulonimbus clouds dwarfs its neighbours in comparison.
Even the smallest species, R. baletei, has 12 cm diameter flowers.
Even though smaller than the Eastern Settlement, the Western Settlement still had " 90 farms and four churches ", while the smallest Middle Settlement had only around " 20 farms ".
Even the smallest events hold the greatest clues.
Even as the smallest of the Inns of Court it has had members who have been particularly noted lawyers and judges, such as Francis Bacon, Baron Slynn, Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Lord Hoffmann and others.
Even though it is the smallest in the Pac-12, it offers the most seating to students in the Pac-12.
Even with the additional territory, the Tajik SSR remained the smallest Central Asian republic.
Even the smallest, most routine decisions could be put up for discussion and to a vote.
Even 10 years later, as a cognitive, procedureless specialty dealing with mostly rare diseases, it was one of the smallest, lowest-paid, and more obscure of the medical specialities.
Even the smallest close-in extrasolar planet, CoRoT-7b still has a Hill sphere radius ( 61, 000 km ) 6 times greater than its physical radius ( approx 10, 000 km ).
Even in the smallest of rooms, there is usually a cooking gas stove and continuous electricity.
Even the smallest settlements in northwest Greenland have electricity today, albeit a small supply of electricity powered by diesel generators.
Even the smallest details were historically correct.
Even though they are not the smallest frog in the world, their size usually is between to.
Even the smallest theft is strictly prohibited by Royalty Airlines, and could mean termination.
Even though European Territorial Cooperation Objective is the smallest of the three Cohesion Policy objectives ( in terms of budget ), it gained a critical importance to address the key challenges of the European Union, particularly with some redefinitions of the Treaty of Lisbon ( entered into force on 1 December 2009 ), and for contributing to achieve the goals of Europe 2020, the EU ’ s growth strategy.
Even the smallest town in Britain, Scandinavia, or the United States generally has at least one Indian or Chinese restaurant
Even the smallest exposure instantly robs powered Daxamites of their abilities and results in irreversible, fatal lead poisoning for all.
Even the smallest plasma focus has essentially the same dynamic characteristics as larger machines, producing the same plasma characteristics and the same radiation products.
Even some of the smallest of these rural villages would be arranged like miniature fortresses, with walls or even moats around the lord's home, and another wall around the main section of the village.
Even though I was always one of the smallest kids on my hockey team growing up, I never stopped dreaming about playing in the NHL, so having the ability to live out that dream was unbelievable.

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