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In the context of Clinton's usage, plus which means "besides"; its direct synonym is the earlier "besides which," in its adverbial sense of "moreover, furthermore"; these are connecting words that transmit greater emphasis than conjunctions like "and" or the plus that is unaccompanied by which.
"There could be a lot of other things that distance to roadway means besides exposure to pollutants".
The system was revamped to add the use of text messages and other means besides email of warning students.
This means, besides self-cultivation, allowing and encouraging the people to develop their nature and capacity to the fullest.
Even after repeated prodding, the company's spokespeople did not want to explain what "joining" actually means besides that Redspread co-founders Mackenzie Burnett (the company's CEO) and Dan Gillespie (Redspread's CTO) are joining the CoreOS team and that its open source products are now managed by CoreOS.
Advocates still hope that fertility preservation coverage can be achieved by other means besides crafting legislation, in California and elsewhere.
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