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So filled was Mel Chandler with the spirit of Garryowen that after Korea was over, he took on the job of writing the complete history of the regiment.
" So Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the presence of his brothers, and from that day on the Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon David.
" So he got up, took the child and his mother and went to the land of Israel.
So furious were the Byzantine officials at this harsh rejection of the wishes of their emperor and patriarch that they threatened to roast Eugene, just as they had roasted Pope Martin I. Eugene was saved from the fate of his predecessor by the advance of the Muslims, who took Rhodes in 654 and defeated Constans himself in the naval battle of Phoenix ( 655 ).
So, Brian Kernighan took on the task of rewriting troff.
So, they filled up the various tanks in this little spherical ship, which then " took off in a dreadful cloud smelling of vinegar and soap-flakes, covering the town with bubbles ".
So, the territorial governor, Caleb Lyon and the territorial secretary, secretly took the territorial seal, archives and treasury and fled from Lewiston, their territorial capital.
So I took a piece of paper and on the left I put everything I could do, or had skills for, and all the things I couldn't do.
So the levy of troops in reality took away two legions from Caesar.
So in 629, a meeting took place between the emperor and Athanasius the Jacobite at Hierapolis.
So he took some time off to straighten things out.
So a division or square root took up to 143 cycles, or 28, 600 microseconds — a rate of 35 per second.
Glaspell writes in The Road to the Temple, " So Gene took Bound East for Cardiff out of his trunk, and Freddie Burt read it to us, Gene staying out in the dining-room while reading went on.
So he got up, took the child and his mother during the night and left for Egypt, where he stayed until the death of Herod.
" < sup > 5 </ sup > So Gideon took the men down to the water.
So my nephew works in a printing place, and I created this cover that had all the same photos and information inside the CD insert, but I had him make 500 of these new covers, and we took the shrink wrap off ... 500 CDs, and ... inserted these covers that I wanted and took them on the road and sold them, and we mailed them out through the fan club, since we didn ’ t have a website in those days.
Emil Nikolaisen of indierock / shoegazers Serena Maneesh fame has publicly stated that he is fond of Larry Norman's So Long Ago the Garden, and also took part in several tribute concerts following Larry's death.
So he took a camera crew to the U. S. Weather Bureau ( National Weather Service ) office with a WSR-57 radar console located on the 5th floor of the Post Office Building on 25th Street in downtown Galveston ( the antenna and its radome housing were located above the 7th floor, on the roof ).
So in 1961 he took on the proprietorship of American Way Features, Inc., a newspaper feature service, and as managing editor inaugurated a plan to turn the service from a subsidized program into a profit-making service.
So, he drew up a new map which was entirely different in structure and names, yet on the same ground and took it to the County seat in Lexington, Missouri and recorded it as the new town of Lisbon, Missouri.
So he took his crew and set off to find him.
“ Then Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Jeshanah, and named it Ebenezer ; for he said, ‘ Thus far the Lord has helped us .’ So the Philistines were subdued and did not again enter the territory of Israel ; the hand of the Lord was against the Philistines all the days of Samuel.
So in July, 1788 he took a job at Fiquainville chateau in Normandy as tutor to the only son of the Comte d ' Héricy, a Protestant noble.
So we took the name of the bowling alley.

So and advantage
So a number of variations are played with extra rules that aimed to reduce black's advantage.
So, along with the advanced software 3D renderer, Unreal was built to take advantage of the 3Dfx Glide API, which emerged as the dominant interface towards the end of the game's development.
So servers that retry higher numbered MX records gain a performance advantage.
So there will always be a distinct advantage for some vendors to offer low-quality goods to the less-informed segment of a market that, on the whole, appears to be of reasonable quality and have reasonable guarantees of certainty.
So useful is the advantage of command and control from a high altitude, the United States Navy operates AEW & C aircraft off its Supercarriers to augment and protect its carrier Command Information Centers ( CICs )
So Soviet attempts to close the " INF gap " by SS-20 and Tu-22M deployment was met with NATO moves to secure Western alliance nuclear advantage in Europe thanks to GLCM and Pershing II installation.
So while the home team has some advantage in extra-inning games, this advantage is less noticeable than the initial home-field advantage.
So large was Pryce's advantage at the end of the race, many of the other teams voiced an opinion that Pryce's car had run the race underweight, although it turned out that the circuit's weighbridge certificate had expired and everyone's cars had in fact been underweight.
So whilst the further development of middle-income countries, and in particular the tackling of rural poverty in these countries, can be achieved most importantly through increased market access in agriculture, lower-income countries need additional help, not only to take advantage of new opportunities, but to be able to adapt to changing conditions due to the loss of preferences.
So many people were coming to Chicago from all over the world that many smaller conferences, called Congresses and Parliaments, were scheduled to take advantage of this unprecedented gathering.
So far this looks like simple parasitism by the ants, as if they simply take advantage of the plant for food and shelter.
So did his unusual habit of playing the infield while standing on one leg, which he claimed to have adopted in order to avoid collisions with other players ; however, some sources have noted that his probable rationale was to gain an advantage against baserunners he could not hear by aiming one leg toward them, and that he continued to do so in the outfield because he couldn't hear his teammates on either side.
So traders would try to use this differential to their advantage, with the usual motto " buy cheap, sell dear ".
So the Orange County Astronomers started and grew at the right time to take advantage of this coming era.
So, many baseball players are trained at being cross-dominant, with batting solely left-handed and throwing solely right-handed to suffice to this advantage.

So and contract
So with all this experience, Bob Fogg was a natural choice to receive the first Emergency Air Mail Star Route contract.
She has referenced this independence from major labels in song more than once, including " The Million You Never Made " ( Not A Pretty Girl ), which discusses the act of turning down a lucrative contract, " The Next Big Thing " ( Not So Soft ), which describes an imagined meeting with a label head-hunter who evaluates the singer based on her looks, and " Napoleon " ( Dilate ), which sympathizes sarcastically with an unnamed friend who did sign with a label.
So strictly is this principle adhered to that no question is allowed to be raised as to the fairness or unfairness of the contract entered into ..." ( emphasis added )
So far, franchise agreements are covered under two standard commercial laws: the Contract Act 1872 and the Specific Relief Act 1963, which provide for both specific enforcement of covenants in a contract and remedies in the form of damages for breach of contract.
She subsequently appeared in a string of 1960s films ( after signing an exclusive contract with Universal Pictures ), including 1967's Thoroughly Modern Millie with Julie Andrews and 1968's What's So Bad About Feeling Good?
So if the class has to realize a contract expressed by an interface, it really has to be a singleton.
Since 2003, Disney Channel has typically imposed an unwritten " 6-to-a-cast " rule as its original series generally have a maximum of six contract cast members, with So Weird being the last series before 2003 to have more than six actors appearing as series regulars ( since then however, Shake It Up had become the first series to feature seven contract cast members in season two ).
So Northey walked out on Richmond and accepted a longer-term contract to coach Brisbane.
So, I renegotiated my contract, and they basically matched Columbia's offer.
So the band, now without a record contract, began to shop the project around to various labels like Curb / Warner Brothers.
So Leopold Stokowski was engaged on a three-year contract instead and served as the NBC Symphony's music director from 1941 until 1944.
So when the Navy awarded Sperry Rand a US $ 50 million contract to build the AN / USQ-17, the loss of the engineers that understood the machine forced Sperry to redesign the entire machine from scratch ( retaining the instruction set so that programs developed for the original machine would still run on the new one ).
Successfully nullifying their contract, they went on to sign with Barry Evangeli's company, InTune Music Limited, for whom Divine released several new disco records, including " You Think You're A Man " and " I'm So Beautiful ", which were both produced by the then-up-and-coming UK production team of Stock Aitken Waterman.
So the shopkeeper's actual words and knowledge are critical to deciding whether either a contract or an estoppel arises.
So to beef up the Blues, Mulligan signed five new players: back Obie Bristow and guard Steve Owen from the Kansas City Cowboys which ended its season in Hartford ; fullback Roy Mackert from the Rochester Jeffersons ; end Herb Kopf, and, most newsworthy, halfback Don Miller, became the third Horsemen to sign a contract with Mulligan.
So Andy would want at least $ 104, 000 one year from now for the contract to be worthwhile for him – the opportunity cost will be covered.
So impressed was Warner Brothers that they tried to buy Hayworth's contract from Columbia, but Cohn refused to release her.
Hyman and Bazilian worked with Cyndi Lauper on the She's So Unusual album leading to Columbia Records offering the band a contract.
So Jane is a regular employee, and Ralph works only under contract, perhaps only with irregularity.
So, after many rejected drafts and endless offers by the production company to get Cussler to actually consult as per his contract, the production decided on one and began filming without Cussler's consent, leading him to pursue legal action for violating their agreement.
So SRI was given another contract in January 1952 to build a prototype machine.
So, instead of renewing her contract to continue performing in a series of specials for the next several years, CBS gave Burnett an ultimatum.
So, programming languages that provide full native support for design by contract, such as Eiffel and D, will also provide full support for class invariants.

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