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Moreover and her
Moreover, her husband and child contracted T.B. from her.
Moreover, her central figures are so busily fulfilling their multitudinous assignments that none emerges as an arresting individual in his own right or as a provocative symbol of mankind's ills.
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, 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, some of Dutton's categories seem too broad: a physicist might entertain hypothetical worlds in his / her imagination in the course of formulating a theory.
Moreover, her acquaintance with Vadim, who attended the audition, influenced her further life and career.
Moreover, the physical changes occurred to the breasts usually are recorded in the stretch marks of the skin envelope ; they are historical indicators of the increments and the decrements of the size and the volume of a woman ’ s breasts throughout the course of her life.
Moreover, her insistence that excavation proceed in narrow trenches denies us, when we use the Jericho reports, the confidence that her loci, and the pottery assemblages that go with them, represent understandable human activity patterns over coherently connected living areas.
Moreover, when the discredited author David Irving lost his English libel case against Deborah Lipstadt, and her publisher, Penguin Books, and thus was publicly identified as a Holocaust denier, the trial judge, Justice Charles Gray, concluded that:
Moreover like his father, Edward was very devoted to his queen and was faithful to her throughout their married lives — a rarity among monarchs of the time.
Moreover, she is of brown skin all over like her father ; and in all things she is pleasant enough, as it seems to us.
Moreover, the magic apples are now a horror to her, which is why the tree repels her.
Moreover, the second Rheya becomes aware of her transient nature and is haunted by being Solaris ’ means-to-an-end, affecting Kelvin in unknown ways.
Moreover, Gerberga, the widow of Charlemagne's brother Carloman, sought the protection of the Lombard king after her husband's death in 771 ; and — probably in return for the insult Charlemagne had given to the Lombards by rejecting Desiderata — Desiderius recognised Gerberga's sons as lawful heirs, and attacked Pope Adrian for refusing to crown them kings and invaded the Pentapolis.
Moreover, whereas a person fasting ( in Ramadan or otherwise ) would normally be considered to have broken his or her fast by ejaculating on purpose ( during either masturbation or intercourse ), nocturnal emission is not such a cause.
Moreover, because a person's religion often determines to a significant extent his or her morality and personal identity, religious differences can be significant cultural factors.
Moreover, the Onassis Foundation officially denies that she ever was an heir to the estate of Aristotle Onassis ; they acknowledge her only as heiress to her mother's fortune.
Moreover, Anne was the reason her husband became a Roman Catholic.

Moreover and intense
Moreover, it presents the danger that an intense tornado will hit people taking shelter as well as bystanders stuck in traffic, who are massed in a vulnerable location incurring the possibility of a significant death toll.
Moreover, their lack of protection rendered them highly vulnerable to improvised explosive devices ( IEDs ) or small-arms fire, and many were lost together with their crews in 1979 due to intense street fighting and ambushes in rural areas.
Moreover, many Muslims were subjected to intense Russification.
Moreover, Baker explains that Hemingway added yet another layer in which the 50-year-old Cantwell of 1950 is " in an intense state of awareness " of the young Cantwell of 1918: they are the same character yet different.
Moreover, Encina's lyrical poems are remarkable for their intense sincerity and devout grace.

Moreover and Lady
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, Lady Brackenstall found it hard to adjust to life in England after the freedom that she enjoyed in her native Australia, which she left 18 months before.

Moreover and finds
Moreover, the finds were unique.
Moreover, in his dead father's Rock Island house, Casey Claybon finds evidence of his father's planning of the shooting.
Moreover, when the young queen arrives to claim her husband, she finds that the two gondoliers have both recently married local girls.
Moreover, the player can carry up to nine rounds of any secondary weapon he finds instead of just three.
Moreover, he finds " not a single one " originating from the Kido Butai after it sortied 26 November.

Moreover and she
Moreover, she had physical as well as mental vigor.
Moreover, he or she is enacting the curriculum and setting the standards to which the students must meet.
Moreover, she was personally acquainted with the painters, musicians, writers, and scholars, who lived in and around the court.
Moreover, a study by John Gastil found that while the plural they functions as a generic pronoun for both males and females, males may comprehend he / she in a manner similar to he.
Moreover, said Herodotus, " o girl shall wed till she has killed a man in battle ".
Moreover, were she actually to stand on the edge of the shell ( which cannot be identified as real ), it would certainly tip over.
Moreover, while she scolds the younger Scarlett, Mammy never crosses the senior white female in that household: Mrs. O ' Hara.
Moreover, she would die willingly.
" Moreover, she contends that it is precisely the isolation forced on Dissenters by others that marks them out, not anything inherent in their form of worship.
Moreover, she draws a picture of the plantation mistress and master that reveals all of the failings of the " colonial enterprise: indolent, voluptuous, monstrous woman " and a " degenerate, enfeebled man.
Moreover, she was also concerned with literature, charging Lucas de Tuy to compose a chronicle on the Kings of Castile and León, and she herself being mentioned in the works of Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada.
Moreover, she defended the Encyclopédie edited by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d ' Alembert.
Moreover, if successful in war, a Margrave usually conquered more territory that he or she might retain as personal domain ; the consequent wealth and power might allow the establishment of an independent kingdom or princedom.
Moreover, the film depicts Mary as enjoying a late-morning cup of hot chocolate in bed ( and even requesting it when she is a prisoner ) when this was not a popular drink in the British Isles until well into the 18th century.
Moreover, she got her nickname, La Poupée, which means Doll.
Moreover, she launched into her extramarital relationship twelve and not only one year into her marriage, and her husband did not despatch her paramour several years after the affair had ended, but when Elisabeth was still rendezvousing with Hartwich.
Moreover, when Christie expanded The Submarine Plans ( 1923 ) as The Incredible Theft ( 1937 ), she removed Hastings.
Moreover, persuading her to help strangers would necessarily mean appealing to values she already possesses ( or else we would never even have a hope of persuading her ).
Moreover, she mentions that her previous host had been destroyed and that there were only two beings in existence that could house her disembodied form.
Moreover, actual contact is not always necessary ; I have had these sounds proceeding from the floor, walls, etc., when the medium's hands and feet were held – when she was standing on a chair-when she was suspended in a swing from the ceiling-when she was enclosed in a wire cage – and when she had fallen fainting on a sofa.

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