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In addition to what has been said; furthermore; additionally.
Texting while driving is dangerous; moreover, it’s illegal in some states.
Moreover, certain men wrote some books at that time.
She was a talented actor and, moreover, a good singer.
Moreover, Simeon had many imitators, well authenticated Pillar-hermits being met with till the 6th century.
In bad years the tiller, moreover, gives up seed corn before beginning harvest.
Throughout the middle ages, moreover, the word alba was somewhat loosely used.
My mother, moreover, succeeded in making me understand a good deal.
His report was poorly written and, moreover, it had no real substance.
Moreover, when at the pond, I wished sometimes to add fish to my fare for variety.
The export, moreover, of live sheep and of frozen mutton to Europe has become an important factor in the trade of Argentina.
Moreover, the restaurant's dinner menus are broad.
There is, moreover, a reason why Helen Keller writes good English, which lies in the very absence of sight and hearing.
Moreover, Miss Sullivan does not see why Miss Keller should be subjected to the investigation of the scientist, and has not herself made many experiments.
Moreover, it is doubtful from extant remains of Assyrian calendars whether the astrological week prevailed in civil life even among the Babylonians and Assyrians.
The new professor is smart and, moreover, he is incredibly handsome.
Moreover, small particles do not seem to exist in the water until it is broken up; so far as we can see, the material of the water is continuous not granular.
Moreover, the words of the masonic statutes, "be kindly and courteous," recurred to him.
Moreover, paying such honor to Bagration was the best way of expressing disapproval and dislike of Kutuzov.
Moreover, toward evening, as if everything conspired to make Petersburg society anxious and uneasy, a terrible piece of news was added.
Moreover, just as Pierre was speaking a sharp rattle of drums was suddenly heard from both sides.
It is shown, moreover, in foreign alliances.
Moreover, the waves, I suspect, do not so much construct as wear down a material which has already acquired consistency.
The new assistant was eager to help and, moreover, he was a fast learner.
Still the law of 1905 provides a system whereby there is room with the colors for every available man, and moreover ensures his services.
Moreover, yellow amber after long burial is apt to acquire a reddish colour.
Ministers are responsible, moreover, not to parliament but to the emperor.
But the exact meaning which he attaches to such expressions is not quite clear; and they occur, moreover, only incidentally and with the air of current phrases mechanically repeated.
He is, moreover, a judicious critic. The union of these four elements gives character to his theology, and in a certain degree to all subsequent theology.
I had had, moreover, a good start in French, and received six months' instruction in Latin; but German was the subject with which I was most familiar.
Moreover, the pollen, instead of consisting of separate cells or grains, consists of cells aggregated into "pollen-masses," the number varying in different genera, but very generally two, four, or eight, and in many of the genera provided at the base with a strap-shaped stalk or "caudicle" ending in a flattish gland or "viscid disk" like a boy's sucker.
The mountain mass, moreover, is not less important in causing a complete separation between the atmospheric conditions on its opposite flanks, by reason of the extent to which it penetrates that stratum of the atmosphere which is in contact with the earth's surface and is effective in determining climate.
Moreover, the port is closed by ice three to four months in the year.
Even his friend Malesherbes thought he was too rash, and was, moreover, himself discouraged and wished to resign.
Moreover, hand-cutting was not an uncommon practice in Europe.
Moreover, it was of little practical importance even within its narrow range, for it does not appear to have been generally enforced.
A series of monuments, moreover, belonging to the early part of the XVIIIth Dynasty show the representa Kefts tives of the Kefts or peoples of " The Ring " and of the The and " Lands to the West " in the fashionable costume of Philis= the Cnossian court, bearing precious vessels and other tines.
There is evidence, moreover, that the script and with it the indigenous language did not die out during this period, and that therefore the days of Hellenic settlement at Cnossus were not yet.
Moreover, he wrote an article in the Edinburgh Review of July 1805 criticizing Sir William Gill's Topography of Troy, and these circumstances led Lord Byron to refer to him in English Bards and Scotch Reviewers as "the travell'd thane, Athenian Aberdeen."
The gonads are, moreover, limited and fixed in numbers, and are practically invariably attached to the intersegmental septa, usually to the front septum of a segment, more rarely to the posterior septum.
In it are, moreover, enclosed unicellular glands pouring their highly refracting contents, of a more or less rod-like shape, directly to the exterior.
The wild oat, moreover, has a long stiff awn, usually twisted near the base.
He moreover accuses Eratosthenes, (whose determination of a degree he accepts without hesitation) with trusting too much to hypothesis in compiling his map instead of having recourse to latitudes and longitudes deduced by astronomical observations.
Ficino was, moreover, a firm believer in planetary influences.
Joachim, however, was unable to continue his abbatial functions in the midst of his labours in prophetic exegesis, and, moreover, his asceticism accommodated itself but ill with the somewhat lax discipline of Corazzo.
Such were parts of the first and middle ranges, crossed once; three routes over the Great Atlas, which was, moreover, followed along both flanks for nearly its whole length; and six journeys across the Anti-Atlas, with a general survey of the foot of this range and several passages over the Jebel Bani.
He moderated the lord-deputy's policy of deporting the Irish, and unlike him he paid some attention to the interests of the English settlers; moreover, again unlike Fleetwood, he appears to have held the scales evenly between the different Protestant sects, and his undoubted popularity in Ireland is attested by Clarendon.
The primary products of the dissociation of albumins are the albumoses, characterized by not being coagulable by heat, more soluble than the albumins, having a far less complex composition, and capable of being " salted (7) out " by certain salts, and the peptones, similar to albumoses but not capable of being " salted out "; moreover, peptones are less complex than albumoses.
At one time the Turkish script was altered, with the result that officers were unable to read their reports or orders; then the Enverie, a highly unpractical head-covering, reminiscent of a child's paper hat, was invented and introduced; in March 1914 he demanded and obtained the hand of Princess Nadjie, the Sultan's niece, made himself general of a division, and began, moreover, to take thought for his financial future.
Moreover, the writer no doubt intended that his reader should take the accuracy of the prediction (?) already accomplished to be a guarantee for the accuracy of that which was still unrealized.
Moreover, other letters are present only for use in certain words imported from Bali or Sanskrit.