Sentence examples for he is moreover from inspiring English sources

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He is, moreover, an instinctive showman who preens his considerable skills with contagious enjoyment.

He is, moreover, treated with open contempt by the conservative establishment.

He is, moreover, required to meet the obligations of Articles L. 162-3 and L. 162-5.

He is, moreover, a supple figure who recognized immediately that the World Trade Center disaster had changed everything.

He is moreover mentored by enigmatic Zen teacher Rackham, played by Ben Kingsley with a startling Maori face tattoo and an entirely absurd New Zealand icksint.

He is moreover very ill, and his protective chorus of jealous critical admirers is never far away, fearing another English winter for their hero.

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He was, moreover, dissolute and seemed well on the road to becoming a wastrel.

He was, moreover, consultant in poetry to the Library of Congress from 1950 to 1952.

"He was, moreover, a man who had frequently had people killed and who had already once tried to kill Hani".

"He was, moreover, upset that they continued to be involved in his personal affairs despite his clear instructions to them at the previous meeting held in April 2005".

He was, moreover, always willing and anxious to assist young scientists at the beginning of their careers.

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