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an American tourist of the most typical variety leaned over my shoulder and sighed: " So many books!

So and forward
So had Miss Shawnee Rakestraw, full of criticisms about the changes here, giving thanks that her dear old father had gone to his Heavenly Rest last year, saying how much she enjoyed her boarding house in town in inclement weather, was looking forward to Quinzaine Spa this summer.
So, after considering everything very thoroughly, I must finally conclude that the proposition, I am, I exist, is necessarily true whenever it is put forward by me or conceived in my mind.
So, in endorsing surveys, as well as advancing the study of geology, Lyell helped to forward the business of modern extractive industries, such as the coal and oil industry.
So, for them, I don't think that we have a way forward with talks or negotiations or contacts or anything as such.
So going forward, spatial resolution may now be more subject to interpretation.
So also Colin Nicholl who has put forward a substantial argument for the authenticity of Second Thessalonians.
So in the forward direction, the rotation is positive 45 °.
So dense was the crowd that some time was spent in getting through it to the speaker's stand, many crowding forward to shake Mr. Douglas ' hand.
After some time off, Roe and Collura later moved forward and began writing songs that would become part of the follow-up to So Long, Astoria titled Welcome The Night.
So we're looking forward to next year and going out on a high note.
He looked forward to working with So Proudly We Hail!
As Cornish historian and archaeologist Charles Thomas noted in 1993, " So far, no structure excavated on Island ... can be put forward as a Roman-period settlement, native-peasant or otherwise.
So I said, ‘ Let's just do something that moves people forward in their life, and we'll do the work for them.
So Herron sent forward two regiments from his own 3rd Division to assault a Confederate battery near the Borden house.
So I went forward until I achieved enough to win Mrs. Eddy's unqualified approval of my work.
* So long as we have held fast to voluntary principles and have been actuated and inspired by the spirit of service, we have sustained our forward progress, and we have made our labor movement something to be respected and accorded a place in the councils of the Republic.
So determined was König, that in the conclave of October 1978 he was instrumental in securing the election of Karol Wojtyła, who took the name John Paul II, seeing it as vitally important that a cardinal from Eastern Europe be put forward for election.
So take it forward!
: So it's forward to the Frontier soon as I can go.
So, also, Peter, Andrew, James, Philip, Thomas, Matthew ( in the fourth book also Bartholomew and Simon the Canaanite ), come forward, and of the women, Salome and the mother of Jesus ( kata kosmon ).
So I hope when we bring forward proposals in the next few weeks that we will have a little less party politics and a little more support for national security.
So to provide back up to these players three famous families of Kolkata, the Basu family, Mitra Family and Sen family came forward.
So Patrick told me ' go forward I protect your back.
So the 4th century date given by Ramsay can be taken forward about a century because new results from Mitchell's survey and Taşlıalan's excavations.

So and turned
So he turned the ants (, Myrmigia ) into warriors who had 6 hands and wore black armor.
So to capitalize on his production and make some income, he turned to graphic arts to reproduce many of his most famous paintings, including those in this series.
So it ’ s a sort of conundrum-the blind man, who puts on the VISOR and sees much more than everyone else around him, when the actor actually does that he ’ s turned into a blind person.
So she turned and went to her own country, she and her servants.
So successful was Boxiana that Egan turned to his other interest, the world of London clubmen, themselves devotees of the Turf and the Ring.
So the Ligurian industry has turned towards a widely diversified range of high-quality and high-tech products ( food, shipbuilding, electrical engineering and electronics, petrochemicals, aerospace etc .).
So the Guard turned northeastwards, looting Neuenwalde nunnery underways, into Hadeln, repressing the joint forces of Rode and the cities – lacking support by Bremian knights and the Ditmarsians –, recapturing it for Magnus in early 1500.
So I turned it down ".
So he made a du ' a, and asked for rain, then he faced the qiblah and turned his cloak inside-out '
So the handsome prairie in present day Washougal turned into a provisioning camp which became their second longest campsite in present day Washington State.
And finally, about four miles from where I had boarded him, he turned into a farm yard and the farmer said, " So that's how that critter came back.
So I always left a button or two undone, and had the sleeve of my battle dress slightly turned up.
So when the next electromagnet is turned on and the first is turned off, the gear rotates slightly to align with the next one, and from there the process is repeated.
So I attacked him and it turned into a fight ".
So far I think it's well turned ..."
So I borrowed a wig from the National Theatre and I turned up at Eaton Square where George Cukor, the film director, let me in and he introduced me to Katharine Hepburn.
So Phoenix abandoned beat turned to Romanian folklore, pagan rituals, mystic animals and old traditions.
German turned to other endeavours, composing music to Rudyard Kipling texts, including the twelve songs in the Just So Song Book in 1903.
So, Cetinje turned out to be not only the center of secular life but also the spiritual center where Đurađ Crnojević, the son to Ivan Crnojević, founded the first printing house in the Slavic South.
So, the government turned to a policy of force feeding hunger-strikers by nasogastric tube.
So many voters turned up for the Wiltshire ( UK Parliament constituency ) | Wiltshire election in 1654, that the poll had to be switched from Wilton, Wiltshire | Wilton to Stonehenge.
So in that respect, more so than flashier guitar players, I can play and it sounds like the amp is turned down real low, and then play and it sounds like it's on really loud.
So the boundary was defined to follow the river until it turned northeast, and then to follow a straight line north to the 35th parallel ( whose role in state borders dates back to the split of North and South Carolina in 1730 ).

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