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Moreover, they took charge of Rome's water and food supplies ; in their capacity as market superintendents, they served sometimes as judges in mercantile affairs.
Moreover, the plebiscite took place during the time when Polish-Soviet War threatened to erase the Polish state.
Moreover, it took just one in-game glimpse of Clemente's already storied throwing prowess to put the fear of God into Yankee base-runners, a factor which contributed to more than one Pirate victory.
Moreover, Louis took advantage of his nation's success during the Thirty Years ' War to establish French hegemony in continental Europe.
Moreover, he as an avid supporter for Student rights and in 1884 the Aberdeen University Debating Society took the first steps towards the introduction of a Students ' Representative Council and later Aberdeen University Students ' Association under his support.
" Moreover, as Rabbi Yechiel of Paris explained in a Disputation that took place before the King and Queen of France in 1240, " Only the erroneously broken vows are annulled, that nobody might commit the sin of intentionally breaking vows.
Moreover, these figures did not include the many farmers who were active in the organization without paying dues ; the UFA was a force to be reckoned with, and Sifton took notice.
Moreover, he created several new towns and villages ( like Guarda in 1199 ) and took great care in populating remote areas in the northern Christian regions of Portugal, notably with Flemings and Burgundians – hence the nickname " the Populator ".
Moreover, Mircea took part in the struggles for the throne of the Ottoman Empire and enabled Musa to ascend that throne ( for a brief reign ).
Moreover, FitzRoy took a request from Lyell himself to record observations on geological features such as erratic boulders.
Moreover, in common with many institutions in tertiary education, the college came strongly under the influence of the Council for National Academic Awards ( CNAA ) to which it took more and more of its courses, both pre-service and inservice, for validation.
Moreover, the author spent a significant portion of his youth apprenticed to his father, experience that lent him the knowledge to write accurately about various details of the trade: from descriptions of the actual work, the physical toll it took on workers, the color and character of those workers, and the pride and satisfaction of a job well done.
Moreover, Costa Rica took in many refugees from a range of other Latin American countries fleeing civil wars and dictatorships during the 1970s and 80s – notably from El Salvador, Chile, Argentina, Cuba and recently from Venezuela.
Moreover, a first oath took place in this city on December 15, 1820, after several uprisings in Huamalíes, Huallanca and Ambo.
Moreover, Henry VIII took advantage of the proximity afforded by this dance to flirt with a young lady of his court.
Moreover, Shoreham was the most bombed village in the United Kingdom during the Second World War due to the fact the Army took over several manor houses for operational use.
Moreover, Holyoke took exception to Whitefield's labeling of Harvard College as a house of impiety and sin.
Moreover, La Malfa, along with Sbarbati ( MRE ), took part to the birth of the New Pole for Italy ( NPI ) instead.
Moreover, the police found he took an extended break from 8: 30pm until nearly midnight that night.
Moreover, the company lacked a confidential translator who could provide some aid in the matter and to this effect Halhed proposed the plan of the Bengal translatorship to the Board of Trade and he himself took the responsibility of executing the proposed plan and set out the first grammar of Bengali, the salaries of the pundits and the scribe who assisted him being paid by Hastings.
Moreover, the clock will indicate the precise time at which the event of the particle ’ s emission took place.
2008 < http :// corvette. salemstate. edu: 2561 / ehost / detail? vid = 4 & hid = 3 & sid = a7ff7a45-7fc8-4ef0-9c41-0ca33040fd09 % 40sessionmgr9 >.</ ref > Moreover, ‘ The men have no longer any opportunity of tyrannizing over the women, or the women over the men ; both of those took place in old times.
Moreover, Giscard himself felt that others involved in the political machine were inept and ill-suited to correctly implement his important policy decisions ; he therefore took over the most minute details in his policy-making, leaving his Prime Minister Jacques Chirac, his ministers, and several layers of civil servants without duties, dissatisfied and ultimately without any power.
Moreover, this debt was in foreign currency, since the domestic private savings remained low, and it took place despite large inflows of income from the privatization of formerly state-owned companies.

Moreover and part
Moreover, because of the particular blot on your family escutcheon through what may only have been one unbridled moment on your grandmother's part, and because you had the lean-to kitchen and trundle bed of your childhood to outgrow, what you obviously most desired with both your conscious and unconscious person, what you bent your whole will, sensibility, and intelligence upon, was to be a lady.
Moreover, prudence alone would indicate that, unless the local customs are already ready to fall when pushed, the results of direct economic action everywhere upon national chain stores will likely be simply to give undue advantage to local and state stores which conform to these customs, leading to greater decentralization and local autonomy within the company, or even ( as the final self-defeat of an unjust application of economic pressure to correct injustice ) to its going out of business in certain sections of the country ( as, for that matter, the Quakers, who once had many meetings in the pre-Civil War South, largely went out of business in that part of the country over the slavery issue, never to recover a large number of southern adherents ).
Moreover, an African judicial commission reported that he had " almost certainly " taken part in the massacre of some 100 children for refusing to wear the compulsory school uniforms.
Moreover, it does not deal with the availability of spectrum for mobile phone service, which is part of the Industry Canada mandate, nor the maintenance of competition, which is largely the responsibility of The Competition Bureau.
Moreover, from 1502 to 1503 he witnessed the brutal reality of the state-building methods of Cesare Borgia ( 1475 – 1507 ) and his father Pope Alexander VI, who were then engaged in the process of trying to bring a large part of central Italy under their possession.
Moreover, in January 2002, the government renegotiated civil servant wages ( a significant part of the work force and a significant portion of government expenditure ), agreeing to raises as high as 100 %.
Moreover, the actor played a " Master of Ceremonies " part in announcing the various instruments in Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells II on the track The Bell.
Moreover, they were drafted for work in mines, on plantations, as porters, and on public projects as part of their tax responsibility.
Moreover, alternative metal band System of a Down used a part of the theme in their song " I-E-A-I-A-I-O " from the album Steal This Album !.
Moreover, the creation of a European Cup for national teams-that unlike the Challenge Cup and the Mitropa Cup would not be annual-was also part of the agreement.
Moreover, Pennsylvania Avenue is an important commuter route and is part of the National Highway System.
Moreover, unlike the Hawks film, The Thing was part of what Carpenter later called his " Apocalypse Trilogy ," a trio of films ( The Thing, Prince of Darkness, and In the Mouth of Madness ) with bleak endings for the film's characters, and being a graphic, sinister horror film, it did not appeal to audiences in the summer of 1982, especially when E. T.
Moreover, the scholars of this school do generally not oppose neither that ethnic difference is a part of many conflicts nor that a lot of belligerent human beings believe that they are fighting over such difference.
Moreover, anarchism occasionally describes all important state leaders and functionaries as part of the state bourgeoisie who control the private and public means of production in a state.
Moreover, many jurisdictions have authorized law students and others not locally admitted to represent indigent persons or others as part of clinical legal education programs.
Moreover, the northern part was more densely settled than the southern part, so this created problems when it came time to vote because the higher population numbers gave " Northerners " greater influence on issues.
Moreover, the EGR valve was controlled, in part, by vacuum drawn from the carburetor's venturi, which allowed more precise constraint of EGR flow to only those engine load conditions under which NOx is likely to form.
Moreover it is part of the different interpretation of the meaning of the ritual of the Tigillum Sororium proposed by Herbert Jennings Rose, Kurt Latte and Robert Schilling himself.
Moreover, his commitment to the Principle of the correlation of parts caused him to doubt that any mechanism could ever gradually modify any part of an animal in isolation from all the other parts ( in the way Lamarck proposed ), without rendering the animal unable to survive.
Moreover, after his intelligence unit lost track of Japan ′ s aircraft carriers, Kimmel did not order any long-range air or naval patrols to assess their positions, in part for lack of serviceable PBYs, in part because he also had a training schedule to maintain, and in part because the Army Air Corps had the responsibility for long-range patrol ( but even less capability in Hawaii than he did, since the Philippines had higher priority ).
Moreover, the intellectual ferment that Barbauld was an important part of — particularly at the Dissenting academies — had, by the end of the 19th century, come to be associated with the " philistine " middle class, as Matthew Arnold put it.
Moreover, Arden LJ held that allowing a creditor to renege on his promise to forebear seeking the balance of a debt in return for part payment would be, in and of itself, inequitable.

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