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Even and horses
Even for knights, in practice their horses tended to be less well protected, so that longbows could kill or wound the horses even when the arrows had little effect against the knights themselves.
Even when special effects were not indicated in the score, if an organist was playing a theater organ capable of an unusual sound effect, such as a " galloping horses " effect, it would be used for dramatic horseback chases.
Even before the famous Texas cattle drives after the Civil War, the trail was being used to drive herds of thousands of cattle, horses, sheep, and goats from the midwest to various towns and cities along the trails.
Even in the steam age, it has been convenient to use horses in station yards to shunt wagons from one place to another.
Even after only seventy-five percent of the total number of cavalry men was allowed to embark into Cuba they were still without most all of the horses that they had so heavily been trained and accustomed to using.
Eleven horses have achieved this-Poseidon ( 1906 ), The Trump ( 1937 ), Rivette ( 1939 ), Rising Fast ( 1954 ), Even Stevens ( 1962 ), Galilee ( 1966 ), Gurner's Lane ( 1982 ), Let ’ s Elope ( 1991 ), Doriemus ( 1995 ), Might and Power ( 1997 ) and Ethereal ( 2001 ).
Even in the 20th century, draft horses were used for practical work, including over half a million used during World War I to support the military effort.
McCrea graduated from Hollywood High School and then Pomona College ( class of 1928 ), where he had acted on stage and took courses in drama and public speaking, and appeared regularly at the Pasadena Playhouse, Even as a high school student, he was working as a stunt double and held horses for cowboy stars William S. Hart and Tom Mix.
Even the trio of Preakness, Belmont, and Travers have only been won by six horses, compared to the eleven who have won the modern Triple Crown of Preakness, Belmont, and Kentucky Derby.
Even today many Charleston residents still keep horses on their property, and it is not unusual for a motorist driving along Sharrotts Road, one of the community's principal thoroughfares, to be stopped by a horse crossing the road.
Even though hundreds of natives were killed, Mendoza's brother was slain as well, along with thirty of his men and several horses at the Battle of the Luján River.
* Exposure to agrichemicals: Even horses not considered to be susceptible to laminitis can become laminitic when exposed to certain agrichemicals.
Even though this was ranch property, it also stated that no cows, horses or other livestock would be allowed on the property after development.
: Even horses can cross eight ri (= 31 km ) of Hakone, but the Ōi River is hard to get over in any way.

Even and whose
Even so, it adds up to impossible odds, except that the question arises, On whose side would the Mainland Chinese army fight??
Even for those whose death had brought honourable release, the taint of infamia was perpetual.
Even if he was willing and able to escape Berlin and reach the north, it was unlikely that Dönitz, whose only concern was to negotiate a settlement with the western Allies that would save Germany from Soviet occupation, would want such a notorious figure as Goebbels heading his government.
Even Julian's intellectual friends and fellow pagans were of a divided mind about this habit of talking to his subjects on an equal footing: Ammianus Marcellinus saw in that only the foolish vanity of someone " excessively anxious for empty distinction ", whose " desire for popularity often led him to converse with unworthy persons ".
Even when we make all due allowance for the prejudices of critics whose only possible enthusiasm went out to ' the pointed and fine propriety of Poe ,' we can hardly believe that the exquisite art which is among the most valued on our possessions could encounter so much garrulous abuse without the criminal intervention of personal malignancy.
Even more animals not previously exploited for their meat are now being farmed, especially the more agile and mobile species, whose muscles tend to be developed better than those of cattle, sheep or pigs.
Even where there can be no doubt as to whose side the author is on, the antagonists are usually not depicted as villains but as honourable on their own terms.
Even snakes, whose limbs have become vestigial or lost entirely, are nevertheless tetrapods.
Even so, according to his doctor friend, Holmes remains an addict whose habit is " not dead, but merely sleeping ".
Even though Johann Bayer gave Thuban the designation Alpha, its apparent magnitude of 3. 65 is 3. 7 times fainter than the brightest star in the constellation, Gamma Draconis ( Eltanin ), whose apparent magnitude is 2. 24.
2 Thessalonians 2: 9 says, " And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of His mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of His coming: Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, and with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish ; because they received not the love of the Truth, that they might be saved.
Even minor early heat waves can occur in March or April, during a Saharan dust event, whose main feature is the strong and hot katabatic wind from the south, which is a type of Sirokos ( σιρόκος ) and is called " Livas " ( i. e. the wind from Libya ) by the Greeks.
Even the plantation owner who owns the hero is portrayed as a struggling — and failing — small businessman, whose main motivation is to secure a livelihood for his daughter.
Even a cautious reading of the subtext as a vehicle for legendary history suggests that a Pelasgian kingship in archaic Argos was overcome, not without violence, by seafarers out of Egypt ( compare the Sea Peoples ), whose leaders then intermarried with the local dynasty.
" Even Greil Marcus, whose previous writings had been favourably inclined towards Morrison, said: " It's Van acting the part of the ' mystic poet ' he thinks he's supposed to be.
Even for Beckett, whose later plays are often extremely short, Breath is an unusually terse work.
Even modern classic hits and oldies outlets, which cover this time period, rarely play cuts from the teen idols of the era, with the exception of Michael Jackson of The Jackson Five, who began his career as a teen idol along with his brothers, but whose individual career eventually evolved far beyond the limitations of that description and into superstardom.
Even George Buttrick, whose words had so inspired Buechner, observed that, " It would be a shame to lose a good novelist for a mediocre preacher.
Even smaller production houses, known as Poverty Row studios, made films whose costs might run as low as $ 3, 000, seeking a profit through whatever bookings they could pick up in the gaps left by the larger concerns.
" Even Cortázar's short story " Casa Tomada ," about a brother and sister whose house is taken over by someone or something mysterious, for Leal is an example of the fantastic and not magical realism.
Even with naturalists, whose business it is to deal with facts, the reason is often wonderfully influenced by the imagination ..."
Even while she lies dying in the next room, Saccard ( in a brilliant scene of breathtaking callousness ) is already making arrangements to marry rich country girl Renée, who is pregnant with the child of a local labourer and whose family wishes to avoid scandal by offering a huge dowry to any man who will marry her and claim the baby as his own.
Even more surprisingly, he was officially endorsed by the Democrats, whose party he had denounced for decades.
Even if the redoubts were retaken, they would have to be defended by men whose priority was the siege of Sevastopol, and he dared not expose his supply base at Balaclava to further Russian attacks.
Even Paulson, whose timing couldn't have been better, spent

Even and favorite
Even so, his other works remained very popular after his death, with The Master Key appearing on St. Nicholas Magazines survey of readers ' favorite books well into the 1920s.
Little Women ’ s popular audience was responsive to ideas of social change as they were shown “ within the familiar construct of domesticity .” Even though Alcott was supposed to just write a story for girls, her main heroine, Jo March, became a favorite of many different women, including educated women writers through the 20th century.
Even the King of Spain could not make his favorite a belted knight without the consent of the commission established to inquire into the purity of his lineage.
Even during his years as a fugitive, he would slip back into town and gather with old friends at his favorite restaurant, El Morocco.
Even though a favorite of many stars, her design trademark of restraint on occasion brought her into conflict with the wishes of other film stars and directors.
His former probation officer, Polly Goodin, said he had never demonstrated bizarre or sociopathic behavior and that “ He was probably one of my favorite kids .” Even a former judge named Bebe Bridges — who had often stood, as she put it, on the “ opposite side ” of Willingham in the legal system, and who had sent him to jail for stealing — said that she could not imagine him killing his children.
Even the show's introduction was austere ; no theme song, just a shot of the Clock ticking off the seconds as announcer Bern Bennett would say " It's time for America's favorite party game, " BEAT THE CLOCK ..." and then introduce Bud Collyer.
Even more so, Frances Brooke, the 10th Baron's wife and 11th Baron's mother, was a close personal favorite of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth I ( an Elizabethan could not have been more or better connected than the Cobhams ).
Even though Baker was a heavy favorite, the Democrats needed a serious candidate to oppose him.
Even amateur radio equipment will have " memory " features to allow rapidly setting the transmitter and receiver to favorite frequencies.
Her first book was titled Elfshadow: " Even though its my first book and admittedly has some rough spots, I think that Elfshadow remains my favorite.
Even so, he was a fan favorite.
Even though it was overshadowed by the other big first-person shooters of its day, most notably Doom, it is a cult favorite and there is still currently a large presence of Zero Tolerance fans amongst the retro gaming community.
Even though Super Mario World and Super Mario Bros. 3 were considered the best 2D Mario games by GamePros Mr. Marbles, he decided to add New Super Mario Bros. as his third favorite Mario game, which he admitted had much more replay value than the other two.
Even though considered a favorite, Romania didn't manage to enter the top-ten in the grand final, but placed better than in the previous year.
Even Sam's favorite son James can't see the dog.

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