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more and thoroughly
It would not be easy to discover a more thoroughly Southern pedigree than that of his family.
If the artist would study his work more thoroughly and move certain units in his design, often only slightly, finer pictures would result.
If police had checked on her more thoroughly than is indicated, she would be completely eliminated as a suspect.
One hundred and fifty more occur with the prefix ge-( reckoning a few found only in the past-participle ), but of these one hundred occur also as simple verbs, and the prefix is employed to render a shade of meaning which was perfectly known and thoroughly familiar except in the latest Anglo-Saxon period.
Industry practice, more thoroughly documented at Timeline of binary prefixes and continuing today, is to specify hard drives using SI prefixes and symbols in their SI or " decimal " interpretation.
Researchers note that the students appeared to weigh multiple implications on the potential user, and explained their decisions more thoroughly than their peers.
Nevertheless, we have researched the subject thoroughly — sitting through more than 2, 000 wretched films in the last few years — and we believe that our nominees and award winners can stand the test of time.
However, the story remained a relatively shallow tale — a celebration of US conquest and personal adventures — until the mid-century, since which time the history has been more thoroughly researched and retold in many forms to a growing and appreciative audience.
The aristocracy was more thoroughly powerful politically if not economically in Italy than in contemporary Gaul and Spain.
* Leverage ( where one partner-usually the lead-exploits the development of compression or connection to shift their follow's weight or to ' ground ' ( develop ' compression ' downwards, with the contact their feet make with the floor ) themselves more thoroughly before initiating movement );
Likewise it discusses individual subjects more thoroughly than the Midrash.
This microevolution forms an integral part of the grand evolution problem and lies at the base of it, so that we shall have to understand the minor process before we can thoroughly comprehend the more general one ...
The area of the Murray Mouth was explored more thoroughly by Captain Collet Barker in 1831.
Insofar as the " so-called " postmoderns follow the thoroughly modern trend of idealism, it is more an ultramodernism than anything else.
He has experienced life thoroughly, and is thinking of taking a trip to and beyond the reaches of Known Space, all alone in a spaceship for a year or more.
The language also allows the developer to override the serialization process more thoroughly by implementing another interface, the interface, which includes two special methods that are used to save and restore the object's state.
Since it sequences its laws by subject matter instead of by biblical context, the Mishnah discusses individual subjects more thoroughly than the Midrash, and it includes a much broader selection of halakhic subjects than the Midrash.
For certain criminal charges of libel, such as seditious libel, the truth or falsity of the statements was immaterial, as such laws were intended to maintain public support of the government and the truth of the statements merely eroded public support more thoroughly.
He had been commissioned by Damasus I in 382 to revise the Old Latin text of the four Gospels from the best Greek texts, and by the time of Damasus ' death in 384 he had thoroughly completed this task, together with a more cursory revision from the Greek Septuagint of the Old Latin text of the Psalms in the Roman Psalter which is now lost.
This is more thoroughly described below.
General Groves noted in his memoirs that " We made certain that each member of the project thoroughly understood his part in the total effort ; that, and nothing more.
The report called on American authorities to " promptly, thoroughly and impartially " investigate the accusations, and provide the committee with more information.
An unusually exotic theory of sonoluminescence, which has received much popular attention, is the Casimir energy theory suggested by noted physicist Julian Schwinger and more thoroughly considered in a paper by Claudia Eberlein of the University of Sussex.
James Bay itself received its name in honour of Thomas James, an English captain who explored the area more thoroughly in 1630 – 1631.
Governor King, disappointed at the vagueness of Grant ’ s chart, sent him back to survey the strait more thoroughly.

more and competed
At last, led to the Hippodrome of Constantinople, he was hung up by the feet between two pillars, and two Latin soldiers competed as to whose sword would penetrate his body more deeply, and finally his body, according to the representation of his death, was torn apart.
Aircraft were getting progressively more displays, dials and information dashboards that eventually competed for space and pilot attention.
Earnhardt competed in 8 more races until 1979, when he
The arms must be beside the body for feet-first dives, which are typically competed only on the 1m springboard and only at fairly low levels of competition, and extended forwards in line for " head-first " dives, which are much more common competitively.
It was believed that a local identity and management would be more politically acceptable in the tendering process as they competed with Cable & Wireless to win the licence.
First in Arabic, but later also in Persian, Turkish and Urdu, love poetry by men about boys more than competed with that about women, it overwhelmed it.
Similar to modern pinnipeds, Pteranodon may have competed to establish territory on rocky, offshore rookeries, with the largest, and largest-crested, males gaining the most territory and having more success mating with females.
Plutarch suggests that the rivalry between the two had more sordid beginnings, when they competed over the love of a boy: "... they were rivals for the affection of the beautiful Stesilaus of Ceos, and were passionate beyond all moderation.
Some ' sports ' are competed ( or simply enjoyed ) on a more casual basis, often by children:
Makers have competed to devise refinements and today the term usually indicates relatively simple features, more elaborate models being assigned designations by makers.
In July 1919, Philadelphia was one of more than 36 industrial cities nationally to suffer a race riot of ethnic whites against blacks during Red Summer, in post-World War I unrest, as recent immigrants competed with blacks for jobs.
In the election, the INM and four other parties, most having more radical platforms, competed in the election.
The Jupiter competed with the Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar through the 1920s, but Bristol put more effort into their design and by 1929 the Jupiter was clearly superior.
In the later years, they competed with a twin engine truck, producing a combined power output of more than.
10, 625 athletes competed, some 600 more than expected, accompanied by 5, 501 team officials from 201 countries.
A total of 11, 028 athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees ( NOCs ) competed in 28 sports and 302 events ( a total of one event more than the schedule of the 2004 Games ).
He then competed against more experienced boxers like Jake Rodriguez, whom he fought on December 6, 1991.
He then traveled to Ferrara to the Este court where he wrote the motet “ La mi la sol la sol la mi ” in merely two days and competed with Josquin for employment: a famous letter from the agent of the Este family compared the two composers, saying that " is of a better disposition among his companions, and he will compose new works more often.
As more boarders came, more homes and hotels were built or enlarged and they all competed intensely for tourists.
In more complex medieval cases, the sometimes conflicting principles of proximity of blood and primogeniture competed, and outcomes were at times unpredictable.
He competed in the local boys ' debating society, and on the question of whether the black man had more cause for complaint than the Indian, carried the day arguing for the blacks.
He began as a poet, writing a poem in Latin at the age of 13 and more than once competed for prizes of the Académie française, but he never won anything.
For 2007, Muniz moved up to the more competitive Champ Car Atlantic Series, where he competed in the entire season of 12 races.

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