But what is more impressive is the way the show transfigures ordinary gestures. |
And what is more, even he concedes that I am right to say that none of the vocabularies record a term corresponding to the English word for land. |
In Shiavite temples what is more common than a statue of Shiva is a stone linga, usually with a yoni. |
It's my opinion that both these methods are turgid in the extreme and what is more, they telegraph Germany's intentions early on. |
These answers are interchangeable and, what is more important, absolve both rulers and subjects from facing reality and taking responsibility. |
I think, however, that what is more likely is that neoconservative intellectuals and blowhards have gained more influence. |