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More important is the simple human point that all men suffer, and that it is a kind of anthropological-religious pride on the part of the Jew to believe that his suffering is more poignant than mine or anyone else's.
The medieval was the most important to Chambers because he sought to place Thomas More, the author of Utopia, in some intelligible relation with St. Thomas More, the martyr.
More than 30, 000 British drawings and watercolours include important examples of work by Hogarth, Sandby, Turner, Girtin, Constable, Cotman, Cox, Gillray, Rowlandson and Cruikshank, as well as all the great Victorians.
More recently, although Russia and Eastern Europe remain the most important investment destinations, there have been increasing investment flows from the West through Cyprus into Asia ( particularly China and India ), South America and the Middle East.
More elaborate reactions are represented by reaction schemes, which in addition to starting materials and products show important intermediates or transition states.
More important to Carême's career was his contribution to the refinement of French cuisine.
More important routes have lower numbers.
More important than Hurst's numbers was his sense of timing: not only did he score the first ( in the home opener against Portland ) and the last ( in the playoffs against Vancouver ) goals of the season, 5 of his 8 goals were game-winners.
More recent scholarship has shown that other kingdoms were also politically important across this period: Hwicce, Magonsaete, Lindsey and Middle Anglia.
More than a thousand headwords about critical rationalism, the most important arguments of K. R.
More important is the musical effect in which a smooth, rather swift forward movement is emphasized by the relation of grammatical structure to line and rhyme, yet is impeded and thrown back upon itself even from the beginning ".
More important to them than their own fates was that of Opel, for its collapse would mean the loss of the most important employer for the people of Rüsselsheim, who were finding their way home from the chaos of war.
More important, United States policy toward Latin America at this time made Paraguay eligible for major economic assistance.
More important enhancements were the doubling of the instruction and data cache sizes and a few microarchitectural changes for better performance.
More important, the government ceased all financing from the central bank.
More important was Cook's regime of shipboard cleanliness, enforced by strict discipline, as well as frequent replenishment of fresh food.
More important, the pope forbade ecclesiastical officials under pain of excommunication to support Henry as they had so freely done in the past.
More important is the influence Mozart had on composers of later generations.
More exact aspects are considered more important.
More important than this polemical activity was Beza's statement of his own confession.
More recently, Dutilleux's L ' Arbre des Songes has proved an important addition to the repertoire and a fine example of the composer's atonal yet melodic style.
More important, however, was the prologue, which comprised sung dialogue between allegorical characters which introduced the overarching themes of the stories depicted.
More important still, Bingham employed these guarantees specifically and in a context which suggested that free Negroes and mulattoes unquestionably were the persons to which he then referred.

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More than one-third of them died or left the service before they were disbanded along with the rest of the RIC in 1922, an extremely high wastage rate, and well over half received government pensions.
More direct government involvement can lead to specific areas of crony capitalism, even if the economy as a whole may be healthy.
More dramatically, in July 1958, he sent 15, 000 Marines and soldiers to Lebanon as part of Operation Blue Bat, a non-combat peace-keeping mission to stabilize the pro-Western government and to prevent a radical revolution from sweeping over that country.
More than 25 % of all Danish speakers live in the metropolitan area of the capital and most government agencies, institutions and major businesses keep their main offices in Copenhagen, something that has resulted in a very homogeneous national speech norm.
More than 200 units were sold, mainly to government agencies such as the Ministry of War and agricultural experiment stations.
More prosaically, Clark cites Bill Moore, who asserts that " the Men in Black are really government agents in disguise ... members of a rather bizarre unit of Air Force Intelligence known currently as the Air Force Special Activities Center ( AFSAC ) ... As of 1991, the AFSAC, headquartered in Fort Belvoir, Virginia ," and " under the operational authority of Air Force Intelligence Command centered at Kelly Air Force Base in Texas.
More severe anti-Roman Catholic laws of 1873 allowed the Prussian government to supervise the education of the Roman Catholic clergy, and curtailed the disciplinary powers of the Church.
More was an affectionate father who wrote letters to his children whenever he was away on legal or government business, and encouraged them to write to him often.
As secretary and personal adviser to King Henry VIII, More became increasingly influential in the government, welcoming foreign diplomats, drafting official documents, and serving as a liaison between the King and his Lord Chancellor: Thomas Wolsey, the Cardinal Archbishop of York.
More was portrayed as a wise and honest statesman in the 1592 play Sir Thomas More, which was probably written in collaboration by Henry Chettle, Anthony Munday, William Shakespeare, and others, and which survives only in fragmentary form after being censored by Edmund Tylney, Master of the Revels in the government of Queen Elizabeth I ( any direct reference to the Act of Supremacy was censored out ).
* More than half a million people march on the streets of Caracas protesting against the Venezuelan government.
* More than half a million people march on the streets of Caracas protesting against the Venezuelan government.
More attention was drawn to the race by the budget stalemate in 1995 between the Congress and the President, which caused temporary shutdowns and slowdowns in many areas of federal government service.
* August 7 – Simele massacre: More than 3, 000 Assyrian Iraqis are killed by Iraq government troops.
More independent but clearly to the left of the political spectrum are the Centro de Investigaciones de Relaciones Internacionales y Desarrollo ( CIDOB ) founded in 1973 ; and the Fundación para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diálogo Exterior ( FRIDE ) established in 1999 by Diego Hidalgo and main driving force behind projects such as the Club de Madrid, a group of democratic former heads of state and government, or the Foreign Policy Spanish Edition.
More recently, Ballymena was the seat of county government.
More recent research has led to a reassessment of his place in Elizabethan government and society.
More fundamentally, Denis Healey, who served for six years as Wilson's Secretary of State for Defence, has argued that actively serving senior British military officers would not have been prepared to overthrow a constitutionally-elected government.
More recently, the historian Tony Judt used the term to describe Marshal Philippe Pétain of the French Vichy government.
More specifically, there are historical cases of journalists in private media organizations being covert representatives of government and / or businesses.
More than a year later, on 3 August 1921, Hitler redefined the group as the " Gymnastic and Sports Division " of the party ( Turn-und Sportabteilung ), perhaps to avoid trouble with the government.
More than a year after the war in Europe broke out, the government of Portugal ordered the seizure of German ships anchored in Portuguese ports following a British request, leading to a declaration of war by Germany.
More recently, in 2005, the Yemeni government began to investigate rail connections as part of an overall initiative to upgrade its transportation infrastructure.

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