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So I carefully carried him to a backyard, making sure it was a nice neighborhood, and the tame little fellow scampered to freedom.
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So, I say, Mr. Speaker, God bless you and keep you for many years not only for this body but for the United States of America and the free world.
So many times I have wondered why veterinarians do not wipe the table clean before each new canine patient is placed on it for examination.
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So Moses lead his people carefully along the eastern border of Edom, the southernmost of these territories.
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The original book sent by Adrian to Charlemagne is easily distinguished from the different editions because the first to supplement Adrian's book from other sources was a conscientious person who carefully noted where his additions begin, adding a note: " So far the preceding book of Sacraments is certainly that edited by the holy Pope Gregory.
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So much sediment is carried by the Mekong's various branches and tributaries that the delta advances sixty to eighty meters into the sea every year.
Asked why he carried the office about with him in this way, the old major replied: ‘ So that if I meet a man who has a letter belonging to him I can give it to him, sir!
So in 1987 a massive beach replenishment operation was carried out, in which around 1 million tonnes of material was dredged from sandbanks out to sea and deposited on the shore.
So some were ordered to draw stones from the stone quarries in the Arabian mountains to the Nile, and others he forced to receive the stones after they had been carried over the river in boats, and to draw them to those which are called the Libyan mountains.
So it is convenient to write J < sub > 0 </ sub > as Z < sub > F </ sub > D < sub > F </ sub >, where the " effective supply " Z < sub > F </ sub > is the current density that would have to be carried by state F inside the metal if all of the emission came out of state F.
So, Operation Assaf was planned and carried out starting October 5, just two weeks after Operation Yoav ended.
So that it was said, “ And the members of the outlaws of your nation would be carried to make a ( prophetic ) vision stand.
The archers shot King Josiah, and the king said to his servants, “ Take me away, for I am badly wounded .” 24 So his servants took him out of the chariot and carried him in the second chariot which he had, and brought him to Jerusalem where he died and was buried in the tombs of his fathers.
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So " Tracht " can refer to the clothes which are worn, but e. g. also simply to a load, which is carried ( until today within beekeepers ' business referring to the load of honey carried in by the bees ) or within the German idiom " eine Tracht Prügel " ( a load ( of ) beating ) to " a good beating ".
So in this version, the analogue of the water is carried by the packets or the events, added to the bucket on their arriving or occurring, and then leaks away.
So Radwan's banner carried the day, and for this he received that church's banner for his shield, as well as other gifts. Paprocki, however, gives this as occurring during the rule of Bolesław Chrobry in 1021.
So as not to damage the spring, they carried out no archaeological search for the construction around the spring.
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