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Moreover just 10 percent of the Army was motorised in 1940.
Moreover, roads system under commune and ward management, roads in farms, industrial parks make a continuous system to localities, 100 percent communes and wards have roads for cars to its center.
Moreover, 45 percent of the customers were women and 41 percent were non-white, indicating that even women and minority customers prefer white men.
Moreover, the steel of foreign repair work on the hull and superstructure of a U. S .- flagged vessel is limited to ten percent by weight.
Moreover, the S6's weight is 4, 500 pounds and 59 percent of weight is distributed to the front which increases understeer.

Moreover and most
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, he believed that most professional historians lacked some of the essential instruments for a proper study of history.
Moreover, the piece is written in five movements, rather than the conventional four of most quintets, and this gives the opus a serenade or divertimento flavor.
Moreover, the most artistically successful of the nonfiction films have invariably borrowed the narrative form from the fiction feature.
Moreover, the ansibles Le Guin uses in her stories apparently have a very limited bandwidth which only allows for at most a few hundred characters of text to be communicated in any transaction of a dialog session.
Moreover, these combination analgesics can often result in significant adverse events, including accidental overdoses, most often due to confusion which arises from the multiple ( and often non-acting ) components of these combinations.
Moreover, most diseases involve the interaction of several genes and the environment.
Moreover, as with most engineers, they often deal with management, economic and legal issues.
Moreover, planners need to determine the types of client information that are most relevant, and how best to employ them.
Moreover, the distribution of the forest is uneven, and most of the remaining woodland is presently found only in mountainous regions in the southeast and south.
Moreover, all players must rely on the honor system when determining the outcome of events through dice rolls, as the die is only visible to the player who most benefits from lying about it.
Moreover, four of his best known overtures ( La cambiale di matrimonio, Tancredi, La Cenerentola and The Barber of Seville ) share operas apart from those with which they are most famously associated.
Moreover, he entered into correspondence with Luther, discussing with him the most important problems of faith, and in 1524 he met him personally during the negotiations concerning his brother Albert's secularization of the Teutonic Order's state of Prussia into the secular Duchy of Prussia.
Moreover, Italian heraldry is dominated by the Roman Catholic Church, featuring many shields and achievements, most bearing some reference to the Church.
Moreover, the United States, with some of the most advanced ocean technology in the world, has not yet ratified the Law of the Sea Convention and is thus not a member of the Authority.
Moreover, in comparison with Hegesippus ' account of James ' death, most scholars consider Josephus ' to be the more historically reliable.
Moreover, in the United States, collective bargaining is most commonly undertaken by unions directly with employers, whereas in Austria, Denmark, Germany, or Sweden, unions most often negotiate with employers associations.
Moreover, most of his strong supporters are in the party and the party at large is his most loyal supporter.
Moreover, in most languages with a nominative case, the nominative form is the lemma ; that is, it is the reference form used to cite a word, to list it as a dictionary entry, etc.
Moreover, most of this total was achieved using mines.
Moreover, having lived with two such godless persons as Ahab and Jezebel without learning to act as they did, he seemed the most suitable person to prophesy against Esau ( Edom ), who, having been brought up by two pious persons, Isaac and Rebekah, had not learned to imitate their good deeds.
Moreover, the essay is an early analysis of speculative fiction by one of the most important authors in the genre.
Moreover, in a Hausdorff space, there is at most one limit to every filter base.

Moreover and commonly
Moreover, the ethical philosophies of Utilitarianism ( especially preference utilitarianism ) and Pragmatism commonly are identified as greatly employing casuistic reasoning.
Moreover, nonpregnant adult human hepatotoxicity has been associated with short-term use ( i. e., a few days to several months ) of herbal preparations containing valerian and Scutellaria ( commonly called skullcap ).
Moreover, it yields a strong, coarse fibre commonly woven into ropes in the villages of India.
Moreover, another group of compounds, loline alkaloids, commonly produced by some members of the clavicipitaceous fungi ( genus Neotyphodium ), has been identified in a convolvulaceous species, but the origin of the loline alkaloids in this species is unknown.
Moreover, the term castellano is also commonly and correctly used to refer to dialects of Spanish that deviate dramatically from the standard.
Moreover, passive and causative verbal forms can be derived by adding suffixes to the base, which could be seen as the null-th slot ; however, passives are not as commonly used as in English and many verbs do not allow passivization at all.
Moreover, it is a more efficient protector than amifostine, a commonly used agent for this purpose.
Moreover parliament was so far from pressing disendowment that on the petition of the House of Commons it passed a savage act against the heresies commonly called Lollardry which aimed at the destruction of the king and all temporal estates, making Lollards felons and ordering every justice of the peace to hunt down their schools, conventicles, congregations and confederacies.
:" Moreover, I think that to attribute them all to the neglect of viscosity is an unwarranted oversimplification The root lies deeper, in lack of precisely that deductive rigor whose importance is so commonly minimized by physicists and engineers.
Moreover, Gaudium et Spes ( Joy and Hope ), commonly referred to as the Magna Carta of the Catholic Church ’ s teaching on human dignity, implores people in order “ to satisfy the demands of justice and equity, strenuous efforts must be made, without disregarding the rights of persons or the natural qualities of each country, to remove as quickly as possible the immense economic inequalities, which now exist and in many cases are growing and which are connected with individual and social discrimination ” ( pa. 66 ).
Moreover, in the sixteenth century, with its wide knowledge of ancient literature and its deep respect for classical wisdom, it was commonly held that the Romans owed their military triumphs to their emphasis on discipline and training.

Moreover and prescribed
Moreover, the definition restricts itself to sexual intercourse ; this does not mean that other forms of sexual contact do not occur, or are proscribed, or prescribed.
Moreover, burning was never prescribed as a punishment for homosexuality in either Britain or America.
We the undersigned citizens of the province of Brittany, believe giving the reasons for our present Association, First, declare unanimously that the dearest wish of our heart is to live free or die, as expressed by its organization, our former government and Breton prescribed Moreover, Article 6, Section 5 Chapter I of the Constitution of 3 September 1791, and our intention is only propagated to any principles or we allow any acts that can be taken for an indirect violation of the oath.

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