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Moreover and larger
Moreover, many men have larger breasts than women ", remarked a council spokesman.
Moreover, following the " voluntary " surrender of the remaining smaller monasteries during the previous year, the larger monasteries were now also " invited " to surrender throughout 1538, a process legitimized in the 1539 session of Parliament and completed in the following year.
Moreover, it has been proposed that their highly variable chorus howls may generate a confounding effect in the receivers by making pack size appear larger.
Moreover, he appears bitter about the tall Episcopal church across the street, wanting to build a larger steeple and, when mentioning the other church, placing the emphasis on " pis ".
Moreover, increasingly larger engines with higher compression ratios made hand cranking a more physically demanding endeavour.
Moreover, the only way the stars could be so distant and still appear the sizes they do in the sky would be if even average stars were gigantic — at least as big as the orbit of the Earth, and of course vastly larger than the sun.
Moreover, aside from Indigo's larger focus on music, product selection and special offers are not generally distinguishable from one to the other.
Moreover, since many animals both hunt and scavenge, it is possible that hominis hunted smaller animals, but were not above driving carnivores from larger kills, as they probably were driven from kills themselves from time to time.
Moreover, the narrower the spatial wave packet, and therefore the better defined the position of the wave packet, the larger the spread in the momentum of the wave.
Moreover, the observed pressure differences between front and back of the plate, and resulting drag forces, are much larger than predicted: for a flat plate perpendicular to the flow the predicted drag coefficient is C < sub > D </ sub >= 0. 88, while in experiments C < sub > D </ sub >= 2. 0 is found.
Moreover, many men have larger breasts than women ", the committee chair said.
Moreover, tribal society is not always more egalitarian than the rest of the rural populace ; some of the larger tribes, such as the Gonds, are highly stratified.
Moreover, the GAO report indicated that First Lady Hillary Clinton played a larger role than previously thought before the firings, with Watkins saying she had urged " that action be taken to get ' our people ' into the travel office.
Moreover, Brown's protagonist concludes that the tiny stone pyramid is actually only the apex of a larger pyramid ( possibly the same size as the inverted pyramid above ), embedded in the floor as a secret chamber.
Moreover, increasing the potency of shells requires employing larger projectiles, which necessities larger naval guns and consequently, larger platforms to carry these guns.
Moreover, Melville includes the larger members of the Cetaceans, as well as the porpoises ( dolphins ).
Moreover, much of the larger machinery that was imported was useless in Western Australian conditions.
Moreover, the nickel is a larger coin.
From the book, the most enduring idea for Halprin being “ A garden is a work of art, and it remains a vision for guidance as one tries to extend the garden ’ s benefits of rest, recreation, and aesethic pleasure to a wider public, in the larger landscape .” Walker 150 Moreover, Halprin wanted to study under Tunnard.
Moreover, the more informed and educated prefer tuning into the larger broadcast networks programming from Nairobi, Mombasa or Kisumu stations relayed to the area local satellite.
Moreover, there are plans for Portorož Airport's single runway to be lengthened to 1, 800 m ( 5, 906 ft .) and widened to 45 m ( 148 ft .), in order to facilitate the handling of larger aircraft such as the Boeing 757-200.
Moreover, Gillespie was able to " one-up " its larger up-the-street archenemy, National City Bank, which also bid for Ameritrust.

Moreover and more
Moreover, it allows the present management to reassign vehicles so that mileage will be more uniformly distributed throughout the fleet ; ;
Moreover, the shortage of treatment resources and the chronically persistent shortage of mental health manpower force us to innovate additional refinements of preventive intervention techniques to make services more widely available -- and on a more effective basis to more people.
Moreover, whereas in Interstate Commerce Commission parlance `` variable cost '' means a cost deemed to vary in direct proportion to changes in rate of output, in the type of analysis now under review `` variable cost '' has been used more broadly, so as to cover costs which, while a function of some one variable ( such as output of energy, or number of customers ), are not necessarily a linear function.
Moreover, all three representations must be squeezed comfortably into little more than the length Brumidi allowed for each one of his.
Moreover, Justin II was moving away from the foreign policy of Justinian, and believed in dealing more strictly with bordering states and peoples.
Moreover, this disposition – concave in relation to the Allied army – gave Marlborough the opportunity to form a more compact line, drawn up in a shorter front between the ‘ horns ’ of the French crescent ; when the Allied blow came it would be more concentrated and carry more weight.
Moreover ( and more embarrassingly, although this is essentially trivial ), mathematicians usually write the dual entity not at the first place, as the physicists do, but at the second one, and they don't use the *- symbol, but an overline ( which the physicists reserve to averages ) to denote conjugate-complex numbers, i. e. for scalar products mathematicians usually write
Moreover, by no means are all mutual managers incompetent, and conversions allows the bank to expand more easily and to grant executive stock options that are valuable to skilled managers ".
Moreover, Mozart also had a taste for more chromatic chords ( and greater contrasts in harmonic language generally ), a greater love for creating a welter of melodies in a single work, and a more Italianate sensibility in music as a whole.
Moreover, spending a total time of five years or more after January 1, 1980 ( to present ), in the above-mentioned countries and / or any country in Europe ( except the former USSR ), also precludes donation.
Moreover, computers can easily hatch patterns in colors to give even more options.
Moreover, a parent language may spawn several " dialects " which themselves subdivide any number of times, with some " branches " of the tree changing more rapidly than others.
Moreover, the study found that the more the school departed from the traditional college preparatory program, the better was the record of the graduates.
Moreover, the original concept of Fourier analysis has been extended over time to apply to more and more abstract and general situations, and the general field is often known as harmonic analysis.
Moreover, the economy and society of northern Finland had modernized more slowly than those of the south.
Moreover, under glasnost, the people were able to learn significantly more about the doings of the administration of Joseph Stalin, including the purges and other previously classified activities.
Moreover, Thucydides developed a historical topic more in keeping with the Greek lifestyle-the polis or city-state-whereas the interplay of civilizations was more relevant to Asiatic Greeks ( such as Herodotus himself ), for whom life under foreign rule was a recent memory.

Moreover and aggressive
Moreover, noting that India was using the violence committed by all sides during this Pakistani civil war as a pretext for a possible military intervention, they suspected that India had aggressive intentions.
Moreover, ' opposition ' and ' status violations ' in childhood appear to be more strongly linked to social problems in adulthood than simply aggressive antisocial behavior.
Moreover the married young German lady, later to become a brilliant and militarily aggressive Empress, was closely monitored in her behavior by the Imperial Grand Chancellor Aleksei Petrovich Bestuzhev-Ryumin ( Алексе ́ й Петро ́ вич Бесту ́ жев-Рю ́ мин ) ( June 1, 1693 – April 21, 1768 ), Grand Chancellor of Russia, and closely watched over by Empress Elizabeth's cousin, Maria Choglokova, aged 24 but already with seven children.
Moreover, Etzioni argues, rather than assuming that democratizing rogue states will exorcise their aggressive inclinations, the U. S. and its allies should accept that democratic regimes that evolve gradually in traditionally non-democratic lands will look different from our version of democracy ; and the U. S. should let regime change come, if it comes at all, from forces internal to these nations — provided these states cease to develop or amass nuclear arms, stop supporting terrorism, and do not commit genocide or ethnic cleansing.

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