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Moreover and edge
Moreover, due to the overscanned nature of television video, the precise edges of the visible area of the screen varied from television set to television set, so characters near the expected border of the active screen area might be behind the bezel or off the edge of the screen.
Moreover, aldosterone synthase is found within the zona glomerulosa at the outer edge of the adrenal cortex ; 11β-hydroxylase is found in the zona fasciculata and zona glomerulosa.
Moreover, in January 2005, Taiwan adopted a Westernized writing format for government documents, denied that it was an attempt at desinicization, and promoted the actions as " a concerted effort at globalizing Taiwan's ossified bureaucracies and upgrading the nation's competitive edge.
Moreover, were she actually to stand on the edge of the shell ( which cannot be identified as real ), it would certainly tip over.
Moreover, U. S. Route 33 passes on the southwest edge of the village, and the eastern ends of State Routes 366 and 368 are located just north of the village.
Moreover, the character is far less formidable as his chief assets ( his strength and toughness ) provide him with no real edge over Batman, who consistently trounces him with relative ease.
Moreover, it is also a special case of the edge list coloring conjecture saying that the same holds not only for bipartite graphs, but also for any loopless multigraph.
Moreover, some of the zones listed may only have some portion of their complex on the Oak Ridges Moraine ; for example, a small southern component of the Ansnorveldt Wetland Complex lies on the northern edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine.
Moreover, the blend of the fictional Dracula and the historical Vlad " adds a sinister and frightening edge " to the character, according to scholar Stine Fletcher.
Moreover, the rione was on the edge of Ponte Sant ' Angelo, thus all the main streets of Rome were leading there and the area was full of pilgrims going to the Vatican.

Moreover and rails
Moreover the elastic rail fastenings had little resistance to rail creep – the propensity of the rails to move gradually in the direction of traffic, and the workload of pulling back the rails to regulate the joints was surprisingly high.

Moreover and made
Moreover, as long as the weapon was carried openly, the sheriff's office had made no previous issue of it.
Moreover, the Hermunduri were broken in the Marcomannic Wars and made a separate peace with Rome.
Moreover, the special fund (€ 80, 189, 123 ) was removed from the asset and co-currently for the equity as scheduled, made Roma group had a negative equity of € 8. 795 million on 30 June 2007.
Moreover, the Territory's Constitutional Commission has expressed the view that " every effort should be made ", to encourage the use of the name " Virgin Islands ".
Moreover, the path is not a beaten highway of authorship, nor one in which the mind is eager to range: there is not one of us who has made the same venture, nor yet one Greek who has tackled single-handed all departments of the subject.
Moreover, he included transcriptions of speeches that were delivered by historic figures, although sometimes they were made up by Thucydides himself according to what those people should have said at the moment they delivered them.
81. 4 " Moreover also among us a man named John, one of the apostles of Christ, prophesied in a revelation made to him that those who have believed on our Christ will spend a thousand years in Jerusalem ; and that hereafter the general and, in short, the eternal resurrection and judgment of all will likewise take place ").
Moreover, in another paper published the same month in 1905, Einstein made several observations on a then-thorny problem, the photoelectric effect.
Moreover, little attempt was made to develop the country's economy.
Moreover, the mistake being made is not very closely related to what would ordinarily be considered either moral or metaphysical naturalism.
Moreover, it is incorrect to think of the qubits as only being in one particular state before measurement since the fact that they were in a superposition of states before the measurement was made directly affects the possible outcomes of the computation.
Moreover, as metropolitan areas expanded and enveloped smaller but well-established nearby cities, it made little sense to call those old cities " suburbs " merely because they were smaller and less renowned than the central city.
Moreover, as Charles IV had organised the cities into leagues, he had made it possible for them to cooperate in large-scale endeavors.
Moreover, once an attack had been made, the submarine would need to regain an attack position on the convoy.
Moreover, the Vices often made a mockery of religious practices sacred to the audience, thereby castigating themselves in the eyes of their audience.
Moreover, during the entire conflict that centered around the peculiar customs of the Early British Church no reference is ever made to this alleged King Lucius.
Moreover, the claim is made that the true ecclesiastical power in the Celtic world lay in the hands of abbots of monasteries, rather than the bishops of dioceses.
Moreover, their gaudy attendance figures made them very attractive to the NBA, despite the size of the market.
Moreover, while most of the manufacturing and cloth industry that made Hialeah an industrial city in the 1970s-1980s have disappeared, new electronics and technology businesses have reinvigorated the local economy.
Moreover, increasingly larger engines with higher compression ratios made hand cranking a more physically demanding endeavour.
Moreover he says he made a Spartan cake in Pylos that was later pilfered by Paphlagonian ( lines 54-7 ) and this seems to be a reference to Cleon's success in taking the lion's share of the credit for the victory at Sphacteria.
Moreover, despite their recent confrontations, he remained on good terms with Hitler, who made him honorary colonel of his old regiment on his retirement.
Moreover, the defendant has to stay in police custody for at least a few weeks until a court decision is made.
Moreover, the usages of sequence number field as well as the acknowledgment field cannot be made specific to the ASCII coding of English language alphabet as proposed, since both fields take in to account the receipt of data bytes pertaining to specific network packet ( s ).

Moreover and entirely
Moreover, it would allow entirely new operating systems to be " built up " on a common core, aiding OS research.
Moreover, the initial costs of automation were high and often could not be recovered by the time entirely new manufacturing processes replaced the old.
" Moreover, measures such as employment equity were implemented in developed nations in the 1970s to 1990s, but these were not entirely successful in removing wage gaps even in nations with strong equity traditions.
Moreover, some article transports may, on the grounds of enforcing compliance with the Internet message format standard, automatically convert any message using 8-bit characters to either Base64 or quoted-printable, entirely nullifying the overhead advantage.
Moreover, the ribbon is a ruled surface whose reguli are the line segments spanned by N. Thus each of the frame vectors T, N, and B can be visualized entirely in terms of the Frenet ribbon.
Moreover, the original spatial relationship of the alleged coracoid to the scapula is entirely unknown.
Moreover, Crito urges, Socrates has support in other cities, including Thessaly, and to be exiled would not be entirely negative.
Moreover, men who were shown in the footage occasionally communicated in English and laughed, providing credence to the notion that the tapes were fake and entirely staged.
: Moreover, Holy Scripture most especially highlights this eternal and undeserved grace of our election and brings it out more clearly for us, in that it further bears witness that not all people have been chosen but that some have not been chosen or have been passed by in God's eternal election -- those, that is, concerning whom God, on the basis of his entirely free, most just, irreproachable, and unchangeable good pleasure, made the following decision: to leave them in the common misery into which, by their own fault, they have plunged themselves ; not to grant them saving faith and the grace of conversion ; but finally to condemn and eternally punish them ( having been left in their own ways and under his just judgment ), not only for their unbelief but also for all their other sins, in order to display his justice.
Moreover, he dismisses the legend entirely, stating that " no historian who has taken up the subject of the Slavic nation [...] mentions any of those two Slavic leaders, Lech and Czech ".
Moreover, an employee's cadetship ( which could last for up to two years ) was entirely unpaid, requiring that they be supported by their family ; this helped justify the practice of drawing recruits from the middle classes.

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