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More Than         
INSURANCE COMPANY BASED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM THAT OFFERS MOTOR, HOME, PET AND TRAVEL INSURANCE WITH BUSINESS ARM MORE THAN BUSINESS OFFERING BUSINESS INSURANCE; A SUBSIDIARY OF THE RSA INSURANCE GROUP
More Than (company)
More Than (styled as MORE TH>N) is an insurance company based in the United Kingdom that offers motor, home, pet and travel insurance. Its business arm More Than BUSINESS offers business insurance.
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INSURANCE COMPANY BASED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM THAT OFFERS MOTOR, HOME, PET AND TRAVEL INSURANCE WITH BUSINESS ARM MORE THAN BUSINESS OFFERING BUSINESS INSURANCE; A SUBSIDIARY OF THE RSA INSURANCE GROUP
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INSURANCE COMPANY BASED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM THAT OFFERS MOTOR, HOME, PET AND TRAVEL INSURANCE WITH BUSINESS ARM MORE THAN BUSINESS OFFERING BUSINESS INSURANCE; A SUBSIDIARY OF THE RSA INSURANCE GROUP
More Than (company)
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Examples of use of more than
1. More than 702,000 are Democrats and more than 456,000 Republicans.
2. He wanted him more than he wanted Tom Hanks, more than Kevin Costner, more than Philip Seymour Hoffman.
3. The United States already has more than 30,000 soldiers in Afghanistan, of a total foreign force there of more than 65,000 from more than 40 nations.
4. By October, about 475,000 applications were pending more than nine months, 1'2,000 more than 18 months and 118,000 more than two years, Dougherty reported.
5. But daily, petty discourtesies –– more than poverty, more than battles, more than bombings –– have built enough resentment over the years to rip Kabul apart.