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Moreover, in Yugoslavia there existed the Jasenovac concentration camp ( August 1941 – April 1945 ), which was the only central extermination camp outside of Poland, and the only one not operated by Nazis, but by the fascist Ustaše forces of the Independent State of Croatia, the majority of whose victims were Orthodox Christian Serbs, Roma, and Jews.
Moreover, in 1975, the Speaker was granted the authority to appoint a majority of the members of the Rules Committee.
Moreover, a considerable majority of the Jewish public sees the Palestinians ' demand for an independent state as just, and thinks Israel can agree to the establishment of such a state.
Moreover, his majority was not as strong as it used to be, his detractors being approximately as numerous as his supporters.
Moreover, the vast majority of derivatives ' cancel ' each other out ( i. e., a derivative ' bet ' on an event occurring is offset by a comparable derivative ' bet ' on the event not occurring ).
Moreover, the vast majority of the Koevoet personnel were quite unsuited for continued employment in the South-West African Police ( SWAPOL ).
Moreover, immediately after the Clinton administration allowed Aristide to return to office, in a series of private meetings, Administration officials admonished Aristide to put aside the rhetoric of class warfare and seek instead to reconcile Haiti ’ s tiny elite sector and poor majority.
Moreover, he was unhappy that the majority of Confederate military resources were directed to Thomas Preston's Leinster Army.
Moreover, in DSM-IV field trials, a majority of OCD patients reported being unsure whether their OC symptoms really were unreasonable.
Moreover, many subscribe to the notion that without appropriately recognizing that the people of Quebec are culturally distinct, Quebec will remain chronically disadvantaged in favour of the English-Canadian majority.
" Moreover that " according to our preferred models of growth and development, growth in stature have been completed by 12 years of age ( 4 years after death ), so that the majority of growth has already occurred.
Moreover, the members of the local council were obliged to have adequate knowledge of the Turkish language, which meant that the vast majority of the islanders were excluded.
Moreover, the majority of the schools in Macau are so-called grammar schools, which offer language learning, mathematics, science subjects, social studies, etc.
Moreover, its president ( and then incumbent state president ), José Eduardo dos Santos, obtained a relative majority in the simultaneous presidential election ; although the constitution required a second turn in this case, this turn was never held because of the civil war, so that José Eduardo dos Santos stayed on in office.
Moreover, in England in the 13th century the guilds were already securing a monopoly of all skilled labour, and in the majority of markets only those could buy and sell who were members of the Guild Merchant.
Moreover, the majority of extremist groups in the area sang in English, which is why the founders decided to create a grindcore and death metal band that represents the Hispanic community.
Moreover, year after year majority Bodo students were not admitted to some of the best educational institutes in Assam like Cotton College, Assam Agricultural University, Assam Engineering College and Gauhati University.
Moreover, one additional free state at the time would have tipped the balance in the United States Senate to the North, which had the large majority of the population.
Moreover, in feudal societies, peasants — who were the great majority of the population — often perceived wars as the business of the aristocracy, and did not feel especially obliged to make an extra effort to help their country's aristocracy win a war with that of another country.
Moreover, they argue that the judiciary strikes down both elected and unelected official action, in some instances acts of legislative bodies reflecting the view the transient majority may have had at the moment of passage and not necessarily the view the same legislative body may have at the time the legislation is struck down.
Moreover, traditionally, a large majority of all patent disputes are settled out of court before civil infringement disputes continue.

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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, Bush announced that he would possibly take action to topple the Iraqi government, because of the threat of its weapons of mass destruction.
Moreover, Raeder failed to take into account the possibility that in the long run Norway's occupation might represent a burden to Germany out of all proportion to its strategic advantages " Norway was vital to Germany as a transport route for iron ore from Sweden, a supply that Britain was determined to stop.
Moreover, the members of a collective who are planning a government would be wise to take prospective rent-seeking into account.
Moreover, Bastiat does not only take into account the consequences of breaking the window for one group but for all groups, for society as a whole.
Moreover, there is a close connection between a person's natural “ complexion ” or character, which is inborn and not afterwards modifiable, and moral virtue, which needs a suitable terrain in order to take root and prosper.
Moreover, since the tension of one string affects the tension of all the others, it can take several iterations through the tuning process before the instrument is tuned.
Moreover, Packer was not the first choice to take over the running of the family's business empire – his father had intended that Kerry's older brother Clyde Packer would take over the company, but Clyde fell out with his father in the early 1970s and left Australia permanently.
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 ).
The first sense of " assume " in the OED is " to take unto ( oneself ), receive, accept, adopt .” The term was originally employed in religious contexts as in “ to receive up into heaven ,” especially “ the reception of the Virgin Mary into heaven, with body preserved from corruption ,” ( 1297 CE ) but it was also simply used to refer to “ receive into association ” or “ adopt into partnership .” Moreover, other senses of assumere included ( i ) “ investing oneself with ( an attribute ), ” ( ii ) “ to undertake ” ( especially in Law ), ( iii ) “ to take to oneself in appearance only, to pretend to possess ,” and ( iv ) “ to suppose a thing to be ” ( all senses from OED entry on “ assume ”; the OED entry for “ assumption ” is almost perfectly symmetrical in senses ).
Moreover, the Holsatian nobles, mostly of German ethnicity, failed to agree on which course to take.
Moreover, Byrne's remaining rook is stuck on h1 and it will take precious time ( and the loss of the pawn on f2 ) to free it.
Moreover, the King used to take one quarter and even one third of the booty.
Moreover, because these feathers take the advanced form of flight feathers, Archaeopteryx fossils are evidence that feathers began to evolve before the Late Jurassic.
Moreover, if the target Y is a vector space, then it makes sense to add germs: to define < sub > x </ sub > + < sub > x </ sub >, first take representatives f and g, defined on neighbourhoods U and V respectively, then < sub > x </ sub > + < sub > x </ sub > is the germ at x of the map f + g ( where f + g is defined on ).
Moreover, he could swallow food and take meals by mouth, meaning he was no longer dependent on a gastrostomy tube.
Moreover, extensions of the have been proposed which take into account distribution or public-key cryptography.
Moreover when such clauses are agreed upon the formulation is legally very imprecise, enabling investors to take great liberties and making it difficult for host states to predict the limits of their rights and obligations.
Moreover, he believed that Christians, if ordered to take up the sword for just cause by the ruling government, should indeed do so.
Moreover, he would take his enjoyment of London ’ s nightlife to extremes.
Moreover, there has historically only been a limited exchange between the dialects so that hardly any lingua franca could develop and there was no cultural centre in North Frisia whose dialect would have been able to take a leading role.
Moreover, Longinus stresses that transgressive writers are not necessarily prideless fools, even if they take literary risks that seem " bold, lawless, and original ".

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