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This thrill, moreover, comes guilt free.

Her career, moreover, comes with a charlatan edge that renders the joining of dots, especially regarding her business, somewhat hazardous.

The imperial authority of the Holy Roman emperor, moreover, comes directly from God and not through the pope.

This results in occasional repetition, and requires a couple of awkward flashbacks or leaps forward; some of Tomalin's summarizing, moreover, comes at the expense of actual quotation.

The information economy moreover comes up short on exports – in large measure because many of its most significant advances can be easily reverse-engineered by other nations, not least such mercantilist nations as China.

All of this, moreover, comes on the heels of declining state investment in higher education and political frustration with rising tuitions.

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Seven of the nine current justices, moreover, came from appeals courts in the Boston-to-Washington corridor.

Two of those losses, moreover, came when he had gone out high in the order, second behind Colin Montgomerie on both occasions, in 2002 and 2006.

The Loving decision, moreover, came almost two decades after the California Supreme Court struck down a state law banning interracial marriage in 1948 in Perez v. Sharp.

Today's measures, moreover, came a few days after Mr. Moody-Stuart ordered a streamlining of top management to eliminate cumbersome committees.

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, moreover, came into close contact with Hellenistic culture, which held up the ideal of rationally certified knowledge as the basis for the good life.

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