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These literary battles convinced More, who valued structure, tradition, and order in society above all else, that Lutheranism and the Protestant Reformation in general were dangerous, not only to the Catholic faith but to the stability of society as a whole.
More to the point, feisty, and a little bit more dangerous.
More and more people refused to pay, leading to Darnell's Case, in which the courts confirmed that " if no cause was given for the detention ... the prisoner could not be freed as the offence was probably too dangerous for public discussion ".
More dangerous enemies were nearer home ; tribes in Thrace rebelled in 332 BC, led by Memnon of Thrace, the Macedonian governor of the region, followed shortly by the revolt of Agis III, king of Sparta.
More dangerous than this was the formation of the Stormjaers (), a paramilitary wing of the OB similar to the Nazi Sturmabteilung.
More importantly, he began using his dangerous shot more often once he arrived in Montreal.
More unusual, and dangerous, is a tapered screw-style design, that augers into the wood, splitting it, and can be powered by either a power take-off drive, a dedicated gas engine, or a rugged electric pipe-threading machine, which is safer than the other power sources because you can most easily shut off power if necessary.
More specific terms are often used in special cases ; a stunt double is used for dangerous or sophisticated sequences.
More British representatives in the region and in London saw the Confederacy as a dangerous precedent that was anti-British and doomed to failure.
More dangerous for Black is 8. Ng5, the Alchemy Variation, where Black has to be careful not to fall for various sacrifices on e6 and f7, but White probably does not get enough compensation for the pawn after 8 ... Bg6 9. Ne2 Bd6.
In August 2001, Ridenour wrote an editorial in the Washington Times, " The U. S. Must Tread Carefully to Avoid Creating More Fundamentalist Islamic Governments ," warning of the dangerous possibility that Malaysia could become a third Iran or Afghanistan, with what she called " ferocious and fanatical hatred aimed against the West generally and the United States in particular " and in the case of Afghanistan sheltering " the world's most notorious-and dangerous-international terrorist, Osama bin Laden.
More than a dozen SOE circuits were active in France at that time ; Cammaerts was assigned to the Donkeyman circuit, then operating in the upper Rhône Valley, but his SOE reception party drove him first to Paris, with a dangerous disregard for security that alerted him to the risks of such behaviour.
More dangerous than his military enemies were, however, his enemies at the Spanish court.
The game is reported by the Anglo-Celt as ".. More like a contest between 42 dangerous and ferocious wire haired lunatics than any competition.
More of these dangerous reefs litter the sound between Glunimore, Sanda and Sheep Island.
The Oath More Judaico or Jewish Oath was a special form of oath, accompanied by certain ceremonies and often intentionally humiliating or dangerous, that Jews were required to take in European courts of law until the 20th century.

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More significant was the discovery of fossilised bones of " some quadruped much larger than the ox or buffalo " in the Wellington Caves in mid-1830 by bushman George Rankin and later by Thomas Mitchell.
More generally, to insist that all evidence converge precisely with no deviations would be naïve falsificationism, equivalent to considering a single contrary result to falsify a theory when another explanation, such as equipment malfunction or misinterpretation of results, is much more likely.
More recently, JavaScript libraries such as jQuery have abstracted away much of the day-to-day difficulties in cross-browser DOM manipulation.
More accurately, it should be described as involving " too much money spent chasing too few goods ", since only money that is spent on goods and services can cause inflation.
More importantly, the vibrational footprints of a DCB6Ge tooltip mounted on a 384-atom handle and of the same tooltip mounted on a similarly constrained but much larger 636-atom " crossbar " handle are virtually identical in the non-crossbar directions.
More operating system code was moved out of the kernel and into user space, resulting in a much smaller kernel and the rise of the term microkernel.
More recently, historians have been much less keen to define the Renaissance as a historical age, or even a coherent cultural movement.
More and more of the country fell to RUF fighters, and by 1994 they held much of the diamond-rich Eastern Province and were at the edge of Freetown.
As Marius writes in his biography of More: " To stand before a man at an inquisition, knowing that he will rejoice when we die, knowing that he will commit us to the stake and its horrors without a moment's hesitation or remorse if we do not satisfy him, is not an experience much less cruel because our inquisitor does not whip us or rack us or shout at us.
The steadfastness and courage with which More held on to his religious convictions in the face of ruin and death and the dignity with which he conducted himself during his imprisonment, trial, and execution, contributed much to More's posthumous reputation, particularly among Catholics, although his zealous persecution of Protestants while Lord Chancellor makes him a poor example for modern notions of religious liberty.
" The historian Jasper Ridley, author of several biographies including one on Henry VIII and another on Mary Tudor, goes much further in his dual biography of More and Cardinal Wolsey, The Statesman and the Fanatic, describing More as " a particularly nasty sadomasochistic pervert ," a line of thinking followed by the late Joanna Denny in her 2004 biography of Anne Boleyn.
More complex fonts such as the Roman text fonts in the Computer Modern family use a small pen to trace around the outline of the visual " strokes ", which are then filled ; the result is much like an outline font, but with slightly softened corners defined by the pen shape.
More recent implementations based upon this work run on the GPU as opposed to the CPU and achieve a much higher degree of performance.
More recently, improved technology has made it possible to probe the value of α at much larger distances and to a much greater accuracy.
More recently, gentrification of much of Brighton has seen a return of the fashionable image which characterised the growth of the Regency period.
More salt is added yearly via rivers and streams, though the amount is much less than the relict salt from Bonneville.
More recent theories, noting the presence of blood vessels in the skull bones of ceratopsids, find it more probable that these features were primarily used in identification, courtship and dominance displays, much like the antlers and horns of modern reindeer, mountain goats, or rhinoceros beetles.
More recent remailer designs use cryptography in an attempt to provide more or less the same service, but without so much risk of loss of user confidentiality.
More sophisticated load balancers may take into account additional factors, such as a server's reported load, recent response times, up / down status ( determined by a monitoring poll of some kind ), number of active connections, geographic location, capabilities, or how much traffic it has recently been assigned.
More dramatically, in August 1957 a much larger full width rear window replaced the oval one.
More recently, it has become apparent that Prunus evolved from within a much larger clade now called subfamily Amygdaloideae ( incorrectly " Spiraeoideae ").
More seriously, under enemy fire, Queeg abandons escorting a group of landing craft during an amphibious assault long before they reach the fiercely defended shore, instead dropping a yellow dye marker in the water and leaving the landing craft to fend for themselves, much to the crew's disgust.

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More school, less pay
More importantly, several of the more advanced of the less developed countries have found through experience that they must plan their own complex investment programs for at least 5 years forward and tentatively for considerably more than that if they are to be sure that the various interdependent activities involved are all to take place in the proper sequence.
More than 36 other big Navy ships are no less than a day's sailing time away.
More precisely, Ural – Altaic came to subgroup Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic as " Uralic " and Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic as " Altaic ", with Korean sometimes added to Altaic, and less often Japanese.
More precisely, given any small positive distance, all but a finite number of elements of the sequence are less than that given distance from each other.
More recent research indicates that the problem, while perhaps less severe, is a long way from being solved.
More compacted soils will have a larger amount of surface runoff than less compacted soils.
More recently, the adjective " faunal " has been dropped as regional and global correlations of rock sequences have become relatively certain and there is less need for faunal labels to define the age of formations.
More precisely, he showed that a random graph on vertices, formed by choosing independently whether to include each edge with probability has, with probability tending to 1 as goes to infinity, at most cycles of length or less, but has no independent set of size Therefore, removing one vertex from each short cycle leaves a smaller graph with girth greater than in which each color class of a coloring must be small and which therefore requires at least colors in any coloring.
More refining ( of the gluten ) leads to chewier products such as pizza and bagels, while less refining yields tender baked goods such as pastry products.
More powerful 486 iterations such as the OverDrive and DX4 were less popular ( the latter available as an OEM part only ), as they came out after Intel had released the next generation P5 Pentium processor family.
More contemporary scholars have determined that she died less than a decade after the conquest of Mexico-Tenochtitlan at some point in 1529.
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More or less by ' fait accompli ', in the absence of the tools to build the Kadett, Opel found itself in the middle-priced bracket in Germany's postwar auto market, sandwiched between VW and Mercedes-Benz.
More pressure to plea bargain may be applied in weak cases ( where there is less certainty of both guilt and jury conviction ) than strong cases.
More unexpected resistance came in the less progressive courts of Spain, the Two Sicilies, and Portugal.
In Anime Essentials: Every Thing a Fan Needs to Know, Giles Poitras wrote " More humorous and less serious looking than the characters in the Lodoss War series, the stars of Slayers provide action and laughs ".
More specifically, the term " mass " is often used when the lesion has a maximal diameter of at least 20 millimeters ( mm ) in greatest direction, while the term " nodule " is usually used when the size of the lesion is less than 20 mm in its greatest dimension ( 25. 4 mm
More recently he published " Cryptography Engineering ", which is focused more on how to use cryptography in real systems and less on its internal design.
More up-market varieties, with exotic sausages and mashes, are sold in gastropubs, as well as less exotic alternatives being available in regular public houses.
More than that, though, " Singin ' the Blues " has been noted for the way its improvisations feel less improvised than composed, with each phrase building on the last in a logical fashion.
More recently, with the progress of computer technology, other representations were introduced and specialized computer languages were developed, since with the explosive growth of the complexity of electronic circuits, traditional schematics are becoming less practical.
More common in recent centuries is to paraphrase the Sermon and in so doing make it far less radical.

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