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Moreover, in the wars of King Lothaire against the Normans and against the emperor Otto II he distinguished himself by feats of arms which the epic poets were quick to celebrate.
Moreover, some of the contemporary Persian language poets and writers, who are relatively well known in the Persian-speaking world, include Khalilullah Khalili, Sufi Ashqari, Sarwar Joya, Qahar Asey, and Parwin Pazhwak.

Moreover and could
Moreover, after concentration using negative pressure dialysis, agglutinin activity could sometimes be detected in the region designated 2a ( donors P. J., D. A., and J. F., Fig. 1 ).
Moreover, nursing various Stubblefields -- her aunt, then her mother, then her father -- through their lengthy illnesses ( everybody could tell you the Stubblefields were always sick ), Theresa had had a chance to read quite a lot.
Moreover, like ambergris, the resin could be burned as an incense.
Moreover, according to this thesis, a major motivational factor for Gorbachev was his realization that the Soviet Union could not compete economically with the USA However, if economic premises are taken into account, it is not clear why the Soviet leaders did not adopt the Chinese option — economic liberalization with preservation of political system.
Moreover, he demonstrated that the protective cowpox pus could be effectively inoculated from person to person, not just directly from cattle.
Moreover, his redemption proceeds could only be obtained by selling the liquid assets of the fund.
Moreover, as a naturally-occurring chemical, lithium salt could not be patented, meaning that its manufacturing and sales were not considered commercially viable.
Moreover, the film was constructed so that it could not be cut and still be coherent.
Moreover, the League's advocacy of disarmament for Britain, France, and its other members, while at the same time advocating collective security, meant that the League was depriving itself of the only forceful means by which it could uphold its authority.
Moreover, an official could be both a client ( in relation to a higher-level patron ) and a patron ( to other, lower-level officials ).
Moreover, Spartan slaves, known as helots, needed to be kept under control, and could not be left unsupervised for long periods of time.
Moreover, in the first century A. D., the Greco-Jewish philosopher Philo of Alexandria — who was himself probably a practitioner of pankration — makes a statement that could be an allusion to preliminary contests in which an athlete would participate and then collect his strength before coming forward fresh in the major competition.
Moreover, if the opponent is weak in his left-side throws, the athlete could aim to position himself accordingly.
Moreover, the ease with which the Reconquista in the Iberian Peninsula was directly and immediately continued by the exploits of conquistadors beyond the Atlantic clearly shows that for Spaniards at the time, conquest of non-Christian territory and its transformation into a Catholic, Spanish-speaking land were legitimate, whether or not a claim of prior possession of the land could be advanced.
Moreover, each interceptor could kill one ICBM ; MIRV had no effect.
Moreover, Kant saw a good will as acting in accordance with a moral command, the " Categorical Imperative ": " Act according to those maxims that you could will to be universal law.
Moreover, road traffic could be controlled since Rome was at the intersection of the principal roads to the sea coming from Sabinum ( in the northeast ) and Etruria ( to the northwest ).
Moreover, as Hercules, he could claim to be the son of Jupiter, the representative of the supreme god of the Roman pantheon.
Moreover, Thutmose I could not have foreseen that his daughter Hatshepsut would outlive his son within his own lifetime.
Moreover, the paraph also could be marked with a full-height sign similar to ¢ ( cents ) or with a double slash, originally symbols indicating a note from the scribe to the rubricator.
Moreover, he could identify Sabine spellings within the Latin vocabulary.
Moreover, he is said to have had supernatural forces because he could produce thunder and lightning.
Moreover, they argued that adoption of new cultures could occur through trade in or internal political developments rather than military takeovers.
Moreover, upon entering Louisiana, the Scotts could have once again sued for their freedom, but did not.
Moreover, there was no Salic tradition which the Castilian Cortes could use to thwart the succession passing to Joanna.

Moreover and did
Moreover, when the experimenter did inform those subjects that there were some normal people who did not have their arm rise once they relaxed, the Kohnstamm-positive subjects were uninfluenced in their subsequent reactions to the Kohnstamm situation.
Moreover, Husserl did not maintain that predicates of sentences designate concepts.
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, many members of the Dáil, notably Arthur Griffith did not approve of IRA violence and would have preferred a campaign of passive resistance to British rule.
Moreover, the attitudes of their parents toward them also differed: " And Isaac loved Esau because he did eat of his venison: but Rebekah loved Jacob.
Moreover, South Africa publicly threatened to pursue more direct action against Lesotho if the Jonathan government did not root out the ANC presence in the country.
Moreover, Germany did not possess the economic strength and resources to match the British and American effort of 1943 – 1944.
Moreover, Luftwaffe leadership from the start poached the training command, which undermined its ability to replace losses, while also planning for " short sharp campaigns ", which did not pertain.
Moreover, because the industrialization was financed mostly with foreign capital, Imperial Russia ( 1721 – 1917 ) did not possess a revolutionary bourgeoisie with political and economic influence upon the workers and the peasants ( as occurred in the French Revolution, 1789 ).
Moreover, chiefs or headmen didn't reside in elaborate stone palaces, nor did their religion require the construction of large temples or compounds.
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, Katz reveals that those who did escape the Nazi round-up and found sanctuary in church buildings in Rome did so in the face of explicit opposition from the Vatican.
Moreover, thanks to that slow start, 1968 would also prove to be the only season out of Clemente's final thirteen in which he did not make the NL All-Star squad ( he was selected in ' 72 but missed the game because of a heel injury ).
Moreover, journalism historians have noted that yellow journalism was largely confined to New York City, and that newspapers in the rest of the country did not follow their lead.
Moreover, the opposition within the church community at Carthage did not dissolve during his episcopacy.
Moreover, tone plays little role in modern Chinese grammar, though the tones descend from features in Old Chinese that did have morphological significance ( e. g. changing a verb to a noun or vice-versa ).
Moreover, they already had trouble supplying their own troops in South Africa, and did not want the added burden of sending supplies for the POWs.
Moreover, the Abbasids were interested only in Greek science, philosophy and medicine ; they did not have Greek history, rhetoric, or other literary works translated ; nor did they have Christian patristic writers translated.
Moreover, if there is an irrebuttable presumption of doli incapax-that is, that the accused did not have sufficient understanding of the nature and quality of his actionsthen the requisite mens rea is absent no matter what degree of probability might otherwise have been present.
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, a 2007 clinical study involving alpha-tocopherol concluded that supplementation did not reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events in middle aged and older men.

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