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More potent a charm to bring back that time of life than this record of a few pictures and a few remembered facts would be a catalogue of the minutiae which are of the very stuff of the mind, intrinsic, because they were known in the beginning not by the eye alone but by the hand that held them.
More temperately than in the study of Grey and despite his Liberal bias, Trevelyan vividly sketches the England of pre-French Revolution days, portrays the stresses and strains of the revolutionary period in rich colors, and brings developments leading to the Reform Bill into sharp and clear focus.
More than twenty-four hundred years old, bruised, battered, worn and partially destroyed, combining to an astounding degree solidity and grace, it still stands, incomparable testimony to man's aspiration.
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.
More industrial acreage lies vacant in St. Clair county than in any other jurisdiction in the St. Louis area.
More often than not, as the Old Grad wanders along the old paths, his memory of happy days when he strolled one of the paths with a coed beside him becomes an ache and a pain.
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 that, Sam Rayburn is the very living symbol of an iron-clad integrity so powerful in his nature and so constantly demonstrated that he can count some of his best friends in the opposition.
More than 25 carefully selected cities were visited, including New York, Brooklyn, Long Island City, Newark, Elizabeth, Stamford, Waterbury, New Haven, Bridgeport, Boston, Cambridge, Worcester, and Waltham.
More than 2000 copies have been sent out to prospective clients.
More than 36 other big Navy ships are no less than a day's sailing time away.
More than one president has found that a long-range plan helps him to attract major gifts.
More often than not I have found easy excuse to leave my own work and stand at a respectable distance where I could watch this man transform raw nature into a composed, not imitative, painting.
More campers than campsites
More than 50% of all lumber is unitized ; ;
More than once I was confronted by professional gamblers, `` bookies '', loan `` sharks '', gangsters, `` thugs '' and `` finger men '' -- people of a class I did not even know existed -- to repay my husband's staggering losses, `` or else '' I shuddered to think that someone so dear to me could even associate with such a sinister milieu.
More than anything, it is the therapist's intuitive sensing of these latent meanings in the stereotype which helps these meanings to become revealed, something like a spread-out deck of cards, on sporadic occasions over the passage of the patient's and his months of work together.
More time was spent in trying to marry these incompatibles than over any subject discussed at Yalta.
More than that, Allied air had complete superiority in the Eighth Army's sector.
More often than not he would bow to the inevitable.
More than half of the sorghum and barley seeds we produce and most of the byproducts of the milling of cereals and the crushing of oilseeds are fed to livestock.
More than 200 million tons of seeds and seed products are fed to livestock annually in the United States.
More than 11 thousand business establishments in the United States were based on cereals and oilseeds in 1954.
More than creatures of metropolitan forces, the churches have taken the lead in counteracting the interdependence of metropolitan life, crystallizing and perpetuating the stratification of peoples, giving form to the struggle for social homogeneity in a world of heterogeneous peoples.

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More than 100 doctoral candidates work in 5 different laboratories in the school.
More than 200 doctoral candidates work in one of the 8 laboratories of the school.
More commonly, Chartist candidates participated in the open meetings, called hustings, that were the first stage of an election.
More controversial has been the issue of sexual activity by gay and lesbian people, and arising from this, the question of appropriate behaviour for ordination candidates.
More specifically, they plan and implement educational exchanges, recruit and nominate candidates for fellowships ; designate qualified local educational institutions to host Fulbrighters ; fundraise ; engage alumni ; support incoming U. S. Fulbrighters ; and, in many countries, operate an information service for the public on educational opportunities in the United States.
More than 5, 000 candidates registered but more than a third were disqualified by the Guardian Council leaving about 3, 400 candidates to run for the 290 seat representing the 31 provinces.
More delegates can be won on Super Tuesday than on any other single day of the primary calendar ; accordingly, candidates seeking the presidency traditionally must do well on this day to secure their party's nomination.
More behavioral research to select the best candidates and prepare them for the very different challenges that await them in nature will be essential also.
More recently, a customary practice has been for the losing candidates in the primary season to release their delegates and exhort them to vote for the winning nominee as a sign of party unity.
More specifically, each voter would get a second vote to elect a county or regional-level representative from a list of candidates of more than one person per party.
More recent versions — SAFER + and SAFER ++ — were submitted as candidates to the AES process and the NESSIE project respectively.
More than 90 % of the candidates were men, and there were about ninety female candidates.
More than 630, 000 candidates take ABRSM examinations each year in over 90 countries.
More than one and a half million candidates sit the test each year, which is used by more than 1, 000 universities and colleges in the Anglosphere, including more than 700 institutions in the USA, as a standard entrance requirement.
More creditably, since the Meijin title could only be awarded to the undisputed master player of the time, there were occasions when it was withheld from two candidates whose merit was very close ( an example was Genjo and Chitoku, around 1810-1820 ).
In 1975 a political wing was created for CL within Italy's Christian Democratic Party, called Il Movimento Popolare, in order to support political candidates favorable to CL's social views-which were succinctly summarised in the formula Più società, meno Stato (" More society, less state ").
More than 99 % of all candidates were selected by Communist Party and most of them were from their own party.
More than thirty scholarships are currently awarded to candidates from India and China.
More recently, Marcos has denounced loyalist lawyer and senatorial candidate Oliver Lozano along with his candidates for turning the KBL into an " embarrassment ".
Hubbard defined the role as being essentially a punishment duty for unsatisfactory workers: " More candidates will be appointed regularly and promptly every time I find a freeloader who is loafing on post and drifting with the wind.

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