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Moreover, early Christian Church Fathers used canon to rank the authoritative texts of the New Testament, preserving them, given the expense of vellum and papyrus and mechanical book reproduction, thus, being comprehended in a canon ensured a book ’ s preservation as the best way to retain information about a civilization.
Moreover, much of the book consists of false quotations by famous musicians, intermingled with actual quotations and with quotes by fictional characters.
Moreover, Friedrich Schlegel's book, Über die Sprache und Weisheit der Indier ( On the Speech and Wisdom of the Indians, Heidelberg, 1808 ), which had just begun to exert a powerful influence on the minds of German philosophers and historians, did not fail to stimulate Bopp's interest in the sacred language of the Hindus.
Moreover, UNESCO and ICOMOS recently collaborated to publish their first book on human and natural threats to these sensitive World Heritage sites.
Moreover, by early 1836, Bakunin was back in Moscow, where he published translations of Fichte ’ s Some Lectures Concerning the Scholar's Vocation and The Way to a Blessed Life, which became his favorite book.
Moreover, in Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray ( 1891 ), a major corrupting influence on Dorian is " the yellow book " which Lord Henry sends over to amuse him after the suicide of his first love.
Moreover the book makes clear that the supposed clone of Kahless is in fact a clone of Morath.
Moreover, different modern editions of the book have different versions of its text.
Moreover, Pérez's facility with layouts, details, and faces improved enormously during his four years on the book, making him one of the most popular artists in comics as evidenced by the numerous industry awards he would receive during this time.
Moreover, Public Opinion introduced the phrase “ the manufacture of consent ”, which the public intellectuals Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman used as the title of their book Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media ( 1988 ).
Moreover she had some previous exposure to German in TV programmes and a " look at a German book ".
Moreover, Maxim and Galina Shostakovich and many others have read copies the original Russian typescript and believe the book to be genuine.
Moreover their exaggeration, gullibility, and what this book calls " fabrication " went on and on.
Moreover, the mentioned book by Dmitrieva administers to the old and new national intellectuals the rebuke that professor Vladimir Serbsky and others were wrong not to cooperate with the police department because otherwise there would have been neither revolution nor bloodshed and that the current intellectuals are wrong to oppose the authorities.
Moreover, Wang did provide in his memoirs valuable information about the early stages of the CCP, especially in his book 50 Years of the CCP.
Moreover, the book contains a part of the halachic correspondence which the author carried on with Talmudic scholars of Italy, France, and Austria.
Moreover, he is the main character in the book Αγις ( Agis ) by the Greek writer Lili Mavrokefalou.
Moreover Berenger, whose death at the siege of Orléans was one of the leading motives of the book, lived for twenty years after that date.
" Moreover, her book is about whaling and its ending has Temperance's husband dying in a similar manner to that of Ahab, from the same novel.
Moreover as Tjalie Robinson himself was still living in the Dutch East Indies at that time, hoping for and working towards fraternization between the Dutch and Indonesians his sharp criticism was directed against what he considered the defeatist nature of the book.
Moreover, under the pseudonym ‘ Lt .- Col. William “ Bill ” Tanner ’ — M .’ s CoS and 007 ’ s best friend in SIS — Amis wrote his second Bond book, The Book of Bond, or Every Man His Own 007 ( 1965 ), a tongue-in-cheek, how-to-manual to help the everyman find his own inner secret agent.
Moreover, the offensive jihad points more to the complex relationship with the " People of the book ".
Moreover, restrictive intellectual property laws often take the rights for a publication — whether a book or article — away from the author who has written it and the institutions that have subsidized their research.

Moreover and served
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, it has been suggested that the Czech language may have served as an intermediary.
Moreover, by the latter half of Thutmose III's reign, the more prominent high officials who had served Hatshepsut would have died, thereby eliminating the powerful religious and bureaucratic resistance to a change in direction in a highly stratified culture.
Moreover, the Jacobitism of the non-jurors provoked a state policy of repression in 1715 and 1745, and fostered the growth of new Hanoverian congregations, using the English Prayer Book, ( served by clergy who had been ordained by a bishop but amenable to none ) who qualified themselves under the Act of 1712.
Moreover, the participants ' mounting antipathy and bellicose language served to confirm their suspicions about each other's hostile intentions and entrench their positions.
Moreover, Leon Nemoy notes that " Natronai, scarcely ninety years after Anan's secession, tells us nothing about his aristocratic ( Davidic ) descent or about the contest for the office of exilarch which allegedly served as the immediate cause of his apostasy.
Moreover, the connection between the shogunal estates and the shogunal army was decisive: some of the men who served in the army were also managers over the shogun's personal estates.
Moreover, the dominant Czechs — who had suffered political discrimination under the Habsburgs — were not able to cope with the demands of other nationalities ; however, some of the minority demands served as mere pretexts to justify intervention by Nazi Germany.
Moreover, the idea of a political discussion in establishments that served quality beer became a symbol of freedom of association and expression, intellectual tolerance, and a higher standard of living.
Moreover, Bonnet became the leading spokesman within the French Cabinet for the idea that the French alliance system in Eastern Europe, the so-called cordon sanitaire, was a net liability that only served to embroil France in conflicts with Germany.
Moreover, at the time of his death, on the Privy Council only the Duke of Edinburgh ( 1951 ) and Lords Carrington ( 1959 ), Deedes and Renton ( both 1962 ) had served longer.
Moreover, Morse's study found that fewer people in areas served by payday lenders were treated for drug and alcohol addiction.
Moreover, anthologizing served as a proof of cultural legitimacy of the patrons and often had political connotations.
Moreover, Stoltenberg served as vice chairman of the federal CDU since 1969.
Moreover, official records at the University of Jena dating from the 1930s proved that Berger had served on the Erbgesundheitsgericht ( Court for Genetic Health ) that imposed sterilizations while his diaries contained anti-Semitic comments.
Moreover, one of his maternal great-grandfathers was Andrew G. Blair, who served as Premier of New Brunswick from 1883 to 1896, when he joined Richard Scott in the federal Liberal cabinet.
Moreover, her independence of mind and ability to focus on her work also served her well.
Moreover, even while they served on the Commerce Court, they also served as an at-large appellate judge and could be assigned by the Chief Justice of the United States to any appellate court to help relieve the workload.
Moreover, to improve the quality of life in the communities served, the College is strongly committed to developing and promoting civic and cultural opportunities, as well as economic and community development initiatives through partnerships with business and industry.
Moreover, distinctions made between the creation of foreign people groups and the tribe or ethnic group to which the creation myth pertains served to reinforce tribal or ethnic unity, the need to exercise wariness and caution when dealing with outsiders, or the unique nature of the relationship between that tribe and the deities of their religious system.
Moreover, he served as Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire from 1918 to 1947, as a Justice of the Peace ( JP ) for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, as the first Chairman of Wembley Stadium, and as a director of Thomas Cook.

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