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Citizen's Global Trade Watch (PCGTW) division emphasized, moreover,
EUROPE CONTINUED TO PROMOTE DEREGULATION AT G-20 IN PITTSBURGH 2009
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One has some hesitation in adding Hume to the list in the present connection, because his history, the composition of which extended from 1752 to 1763, ought perhaps to be counted rather the direct and independent outcome of the French philosophic spirit, than of the French historic spirit which itself proceeded from the philosophy; and because, moreover,
Voltaire 2007
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My writing, you perhaps recollect, is old-fashioned, not in accordance with the tastes of the day; and as regards lessons — what has been a great obstacle is the absence of befitting attire; moreover,
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All he apprehends, as he said to Mr. Hickman, is that if you go on exposing him, wedlock itself will not wipe off the dishonour to both: and moreover,
Clarissa Harlowe 2006
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My writing, you perhaps recollect, is old-fashioned, not in accordance with the tastes of the day; and as regards lessons — what has been a great obstacle is the absence of befitting attire; moreover,
Punin and Baburin 2006
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As these peculiarities of temper rendered it difficult to transact business with Mr. Nicol Jarvie, — as they occasioned at times disputes and coldness between the English house and their correspondent, which were only got over by a sense of mutual interest, — as, moreover,
Rob Roy 2005
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To this hint he answered that, besides his natural complaisance to the sex, he had another reason to distribute his favours equally between them, namely, to preserve peace in the family, which could not otherwise be maintained; that, moreover,
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Since this ethical potential is explicitly linked to the feminine, moreover,
Feminist Perspectives on the Self Meyers, Diana 2004
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Not that he cared much for Green personally, but it was bad policy to miss doing a good turn to a comrade, and, moreover,
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In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, moreover,
Dictionary of the History of Ideas GAINES POST 1968
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