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So and improve
So, if the Orioles are to improve, Brandt, Triandos and Walker will have to do it.
In similar fashion, the isolation and examination of the stage image of Cleopatra becomes an attempt to improve the understanding of the theatrical power of her infinite variety and the cultural treatment of that power .” So, as a microcosm, Cleopatra can be understood within a postmodern context, as long as one understands that the purpose for the examination of this microcosm is to further one ’ s own interpretation of the work as a whole.
So I've tried to improve on them here.
So it is encouraged to utilize social networking sites to build a strong, helpful, positive environment in order to improve their social learning.
So a bypass capacitor is not needed ( although in practice a small one of around 680pFd to. 001 uFd is often used to help improve quality ), and instead a 10-100 KΩ resistor must be added across the earphone's input.
In working to improve America ’ s health care system Buyer believes Congress should be focusing on what is broken with the current health care system and keep what is working and leave alone what Americans like about their health care and insurance,So, when we talk about health care reform, we want to preserve that which is right, and we want to work on that which is wrong.
So they can improve so quickly.
So, in attempts to improve my exercise results, I designed and built a total of about twenty very sophisticated exercise machines, then believing that these were the first exercise machines ever built by anybody.
So, rather than struggle to improve the quality of these shows, it just canceled them.
So Kirk slimmed and dressed to improve his image, and visited several overseas Labour parties to broaden his knowledge.
Behaviour is rational when it conforms to the model of rational choice, whatever the state of mind of the chooser .” So any conscious attempt to improve working standards are impossible under this view.
So providers need to assess patients ’ health beliefs and practices to improve quality of care.
So far the Gigantic is known to improve virtually all the weapons of the Guyver and even adds some new ones.
So a referendum was passed in 1998 by Mecklenburg County citizens to approve a 1 / 2 % sales tax to improve public transportation over the next few years.

So and public
So, all works of Lovecraft published during his lifetime, became public domain in all 27 European Union countries on 1 January 2008.
So it resulted that the bull against Wycliffe did not become public till 18 December.
So can international public opinion, by pressuring multinational companies to pay Third World workers wages usually found in more industrialized countries.
So, in the public key scenario, Alice and Bob need not trust the postal service as much.
So far as the public cause is concerned, I am well content and satisfied ; for I know that it is right and true, and, what is more, it is the cause of Christ and God himself.
So the taxpaying public is represented there at the table because I'm there.
So towards the end of 19th century anatomy courses had been largely professionalised at established medical schools and public dissection was no longer common place.
So vocal was the outcry against the PNDC that it appeared on the surface as if the PNDC enjoyed little support among those groups who had historically molded and influenced Ghanaian public opinion.
So frightened was she of singing in public that she auditioned from the wings, leaving the pianists alone on stage ".
Behn often used her writings to attack the parliamentary Whigs claiming " In public spirits call ’ d, good o ’ th ’ Commonwealth … So tho ’ by different ways the fever seize … in all ’ tis one and the same mad disease.
So bathing had fallen out of fashion in Northern Europe long before the Renaissance, when the communal public baths of German cities were in their turn a wonder to Italian visitors.
So named by Christopher J. Rouland, the CTO of ISS, Slammer was first brought to the attention of the public by Michael Bacarella ( see notes below ).
So while the general public could easily perceive Jane Russell or Sophia Loren as " Russ Meyer material ", their balanced bodies did not mesh with Meyer's precise aesthetic preferences.
So often they are the litmus test by which public confidence in the institution is either won or lost.
So, by deceiving Daly, the bank, and the public, Rockefeller and Rogers had made Amalgamated Copper a $ 36 million profit before the company was even operating.
So long as the speech at issue is not " obscene " and thus not subject to First Amendment protection, it should be subject to the actual-malice standard when it concerns public figures.
So, public opinion polling cannot measure the public.
" And So I Am a Comedienne ", an article published in Ladies Home Journal in July 1925, gave Dorothy a chance to recall her public persona: “ And so I am a comedienne, though I, too, once wanted to do heroic and tragic things.
So the majority of the territory became public land owned by the U. S. government.
So that a buyer cannot unwittingly buy property subject to a mortgage, mortgages are registered or recorded against the title with a government office, as a public record.
So the new cemetery was inaugurated almost unnoticed in the early morning hours on October 31, 1874, by the Mayor of Vienna Baron Cajetan von Felder and Cardinal Joseph Othmar Rauscher to avoid an escalation of the public controversy.
Despite these successes, he received little public attention in the next ten years ( except for his single release, " Say It Ain't So Joe " in 1975 ).
" So I trust that a critical public will hold constantly in mind that I am voluntarily avoiding words containing that symbol which is, by far, of most common inclusion in writing our Anglo-Saxon as it is, today.
So in political science and history, a public is a population of individuals in association with civic affairs, or affairs of office or state.

So and services
So you can see that Gerald G. Ramsey, director of SMU's food services, is not the ordinary type of craven, women-trodden chef.
So much had he become the rage that every rich woman who had mislaid a bracelet or lost a pet kitten rushed to secure the services of the great Hercule Poirot.
So, too, did the Tabernacle: a circular, open-sided pavilion covered by a metal roof supported by tall wrought iron columns, erected in the late 1880s, which became a venue for services and community events.
So for the key sectors like information technology, biotechnology, healthcare and various outsourcing services.
So 92, 254 people have been identified by the health services of deaths by cause of the indirect effect of the use of mustard gas.
So popular were Favart and his troupe that the enemy became desirous of hearing his company and sharing his services, and permission was given to gratify them, battles and comedies thus curiously alternating with each other.
So since 1 July 2009, the company CarPostal Mâcon ( CarPostal France's subsidiary ) has been providing city transport services on the network renamed Tréma.
In 2007, So received an Honorary degree of Doctor of the University from Victoria University, in recognition of his services to local government.
So while Unified Messaging can be included in Unified communications, not all Unified communication services are related to Unified Messaging.
So these visitors also attended these services.
So Information System services can be treated accordingly.
So called word-of-mouth advertising is a person to person communication that is perceived as being noncommercial, concerning goods or services: it is face-to-face product related communications between and among the friends, relatives and others.
So few people came forward to volunteer their services that an advertisement had to be put out in the Berita Harian newspaper.
So long as the House of York reigned he appears to have been a loyal enough Yorkist ; he was at Court in 1479 and in 1484 received a letter from Richard III thanking him for his services. Henry VII, however trusted him enough to make him Chancellor ; this was apparently an effort to curb the power of the Fitzgeralds, with whom Plunket had quarreled. He left office in 1494 and died in 1503.
So in 2003 funding pressures lead the diocese to a joint funding arrangement with the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn and the Diocese of Bathurst for several minstry services.

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