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Even and Indian
Even while suffering the trip to his home, Cook swore to Moore and Lane that he would kill the Indian.
Even if not yet ratified, the Articles provided domestic and international legitimacy for the Continental Congress to direct the American Revolutionary War, conduct diplomacy with Europe and deal with territorial issues and Indian relations.
Even though the French and Indian War continued over the next several years, Allen did not apparently participate in any further military activities, and is presumed to have tended his farm, at least until 1762.
Even before independence, maintaining an open trade route to the Indian Ocean was the primary foreign policy objective of all governments.
Even after leaving office, Galbraith remained a friend and supporter of India and hosted a lunch for Indian students at Harvard every year on graduation day.
Even many Colleges Have been named in his name such as Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Engineering College Shimla
Even though the boardwalk extension project is fully funded, opposition to the extension by the Suquamish Indian tribe concerning the impact to their fishing rights threatens the project, however.
Even while these modernising trends influenced Indian society, many Indians increasingly despised British rule.
Even now also it's the headquarters of major banks like South Indian Bank, Catholic Syrian Bank, Dhanalakshmi Bank, Lord Krishna Bank and non-banking institutions like Manappuram General Finance and Leasing Ltd, Kerala State Financial Enterprise and ESAF Microfinance and Investments.
Even among the locals, few know the details of the Old Man's life, but it is believed that he captained East Indian clipper ships in his youth and had accumulated great jewels and riches throughout his life.
Even favorably presented American Indian characters usually died tragically.
Even though the Portuguese were successfully repelled from the city, the fleets in the Indian Ocean were at the mercy of the enemy.
Even though the British and French vacated all their colonial possessions in the Indian subcontinent, Portugal refused to relinquish control of its Indian colonies of Goa, Daman and Diu.
Even at this age, he was still active doing research work and discharging his duties as the Secretary and Director of the Indian Statistical Institute and as the Honorary Statistical Advisor to the Cabinet of the Government of India.
Even Schemer ( Brian O ' Connor ) is in a good mood, because the Indian Valley committee is putting on a Christmas pageant and he is almost certain to get the part of Santa's helper.
Even though the IAF flew a larger offensive air campaign by devoting 40 % of its air effort to offensive air support alone, according to Indian sources the majority of its losses came from aircraft destroyed on the ground through PAF air strikes.
" Even more difficult to take is his portrayal ( not always consistent or invariably negative ) of the Indian as a beast of the forest, " man, wolf, and devil, all in one ," and as a race inevitably and rightly doomed.
Even more far-reaching were the plans to extend the " Final Solution " to India ; in the summer of 1942, the exiled Indian nationalist Subhas Chandra Bose living in Berlin asked Himmler for " special SS training " of Bose's fellow anti-British émigrés so that when the Germans reached India, there would be a cadre of SS-trained Indians to work with the Einsatzgruppen in killing the Jews of India.
Even the heroic Porus, who, enemy though he was, won the admiration of the Greeks, is left unrecorded in Indian sources.
Even the jewels of the royal family of Nagpur were publicly auctioned in Calcutta, a move that was seen as a sign of abject disrespect by the remnants of the Indian aristocracy.
Even up against a depleted Indian Army a tactical victory was unlikely ; however, the war served the dual purpose of deflecting domestic criticism and also offering the opportunity for strategic political gains.
Even though British authorities were again in control by the mid 1930s, Indian, British, and world opinion increasingly began to recognize the legitimacy of claims by Gandhi and the Congress Party for independence.
Even then, the land was not readily hospitable due to Indian hostilities prior to and during the War of 1812 and the necessity of clearing dense forests from most of the land so that it could be used for farming purposes.

Even and agents
Even with the acquisition of veteran free agents Tyronn Lue and Juwan Howard, the Magic struggled early.
Even in Koch's time, it was recognized that some infectious agents were clearly responsible for disease even though they did not fulfill all of the postulates.
Even more complex are situations with more than one type of toxic entity, such as the discharge from a malfunctioning sewage treatment plant, with both chemical and biological agents.
Even though police and agents of the Bureau of Prohibition would often raid them and arrest their owners and patrons, they were so profitable that they continued to flourish.
Even ammunition sabotage by PCF agents have been reported, such as grenades exploding in the hands of legionaries.
Even though he did it because Irina had hired a hit man to kill Sydney, his action causes yet another rift to form between Jack and his daughter, a rift aggravated when both agents are recruited by Sloane into the new CIA black ops agency, Authorized Personnel Only ( APO ).
Even those without school-age children may take an interest in school redistricting, as it is perceived to affect the resale value of a home, and real estate agents and companies ( and " for sale by owner " listings ) often list school attendance districts for each home as a selling point.
Even after his sentence, some of his agents collected more donations —$ 500, 000 for the next year.
( Even referring to Cooper as " the finest lawman I have ever known " to agents investigating Cooper's alleged drug-running to Canada ).
Even some more seasoned agents have taken to referring to themselves as Special Agent-in-Charge / Regional Security Officer on their official biographies.
Even within DSS, agents refer to themselves as DS Agents.
Even after biases were eliminated, travel agents using the system leased and serviced by American were significantly more likely to choose American over other airlines.
Even though the computers are recognized as “ change agents ” in Stage I, Nolan acknowledged that many users become alienated by computing.
Even though Lyons and his ex-wife didn't meet in that incident, he and his teammates, with help from a U. S. Marshal named Dana McKee, stopped the marauders and dealt with a team of Russian KGB agents who intended to buy the SanDor documents.
Even so, Thompson himself made little off of the royalties from early editions of the book, a misfortune he blamed on a succession of agents and the book's publisher, Random House.
Even though the park is no longer his, agents from the IRS arrive and take all the money away.
Even working female U. S. Secret Service agents have been turned away.

Even and employed
Even unprocessed rock may be useful as rocket propellant if mass drivers are employed.
Even some contemporaries found the methods employed to win over the Saxons wanting, as this excerpt from a letter of Alcuin of York to his friend Meginfrid, written in 796, shows:
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 though the Crusaders and the other factions employed personal assassinations, the fact that hashashins performed their assassination in full view of the public gave them the reputation affiliated to them.
Even in such systems, a variant of the painter's algorithm is sometimes employed.
Even though they worked independently of one another, because they employed differing means to similar ends, and because superficial similarities and even some more substantive ones are evident, the public and the critics associated them more than the facts warranted.
Even as late as 1915, the Caesar cipher was in use: the Russian army employed it as a replacement for more complicated ciphers which had proved to be too difficult for their troops to master ; German and Austrian cryptanalysts had little difficulty in decrypting their messages.
" Richard L. DiNardo wrote " Even Longstreet's most virulent critics have conceded that he put together the best staff employed by any commander, and that his de facto chief of staff, Lieutenant Colonel G. Moxley Sorrel, was the best staff officer in the Confederacy.
" Even though other political parties had opposed the struggle and the British had employed ruthless means of suppression, the Quit India movement was " by far the most serious rebellion since that of 1857 ," as the viceroy cabled to Winston Churchill.
According to Annelieke Dirks,Even Martin Luther King Jr .— the icon of nonviolence — employed armed bodyguards and had guns in his house during the early stages of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1956.
Even when the lands were granted to Burton Abbey in 1004 a forester would still needed to have been employed.
Even he admits the faulty logic employed in this scheme when he examines his calculations: " Well, look at that!
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 so, polyphonically and melodically, Kálmán was a devoted follower of Giacomo Puccini, while in his orchestration methods he employed principles characteristic of Tchaikovsky's music.
Even of this minority, the lives of many was far removed from the workplaces of modern industry, with fully one-third of these employed in various capacities on rubber plantations and the like.
Even though the term has a medieval origin, this kind of device was first described by Julius Caesar, in the seventh book of his Commentarii de Bello Gallico ( Commentaries on the Gallic Wars ), who employed the device during the siege of Alesia.
Even though the use of poison gas was prohibited by the Geneva Protocol, the Japanese army employed it on Chinese positions.
Even then, it was only employed coterminously in contrast to the " Low " churchmanship of the Evangelical and Pietist position.
Even when face to face with an enemy, surprise can still be employed by attacking where he least expects it.
Even after the advent of motion pictures, slides continued to be employed for a time between showings of the films, especially to advertise local businesses or maintain theater decorum — for example by requesting that gentlemen remove their hats and refrain from smoking, and urging mothers to remove crying infants from the auditorium.
Even the German Bundestag had to pay some attention, because the foreword was written by Manfred Kehrig, who was by this time still employed by the Military History Research Office.
Even after Muslims were no longer employed in architecture, many of the elements they had introduced continued to be incorporated into Spanish architecture, thereby giving it a distinctive appearance.
Even Karpov employed it with success against Romanishin in a Soviet Team Championship.
Even their earliest recordings employed this: " How Tasty Was My Little Timmy?

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