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So and called
So, for
that matter,
are the newer dances -- the `` Kalmuk Dance '' with its animal movements,
that genial juggling act by Sergei Tsvetkov
called `` The Platter '', the rousing and beautiful betrothal celebration
called `` Summer '', `` The Three Shepherds '' of Azerbaijan hopping up
on their staffs, and, of course, the trenchant `` Rock 'n' Roll ''
.
So they
called it the Aster CT-80 ( CP / M / Tandy-1980 ).

There was also
a special coffee table book
called The History of The Beano: The Story
So Far, published by Waverly Books
.

As he would later relate, "
So I
called up Bart and said, ' Bart, the film is
a disaster
.
So experiments with electrons add confirmatory evidence to the view of Dirac
that electrons, protons, neutrons, and even larger entities
that are ordinarily
called particles nevertheless have their own wave nature and even their own specific frequencies
.
So too
a tangle in the hair was
called an elf-lock, as being caused by the mischief of the elves ( or especially by Queen Mab ), and sudden paralysis was sometimes attributed to elf-stroke
.
So long as an insurer maintains adequate funds set aside for anticipated losses (
called reserves ), the remaining margin is an insurer's profit
.
So that his philosophy could be solely grounded in itself, he assumed nothing without his Fichtean deductions from first principles, and elaborated what he
called a Wissenschaftslehre
.
So called from the Dominican convent where they originally met, in the Rue Saint-Jacques ( Latin: Jacobus ) in Paris
.
So, Elton John may be
called Sir Elton or Sir Elton John, but never Sir John
.
So was fulfilled what was said through the prophets: " He will be
called a Nazarene
.
So any interaction between an isolated wavefunction and the external world
that results in this wavefunction collapse is
called an observation or measurement, whether or not it is part of
a deliberate observation process
.
So called Cool roofs
are becoming increasingly popular, and in some cases
are mandated by local codes
.
So the mission of St
. Stephen was to grant
a norm to Hungary through the Holy Crown ( also
called the Doctrine of the Holy Crown ).
So far, the quest for
a theory of everything is thus unsuccessful
on two points: neither
a unification of the strong and electroweak forces – which Laplace would have
called ` contact forces ' – has been achieved, nor
a unification of these forces with gravitation has been achieved
.
So called " slow start " occurs in the beginning of
a file transfer, and after packet drops caused by router congestion or bit errors in for example wireless links
.
So tape drives were typically designed for so
called start-stop operation
.

Jesperson
called Westerberg the next day, asking "
So do you want to do
a single or an album ?".

Bride's Magazine began to be published in 1934 as
a newspaper advertising insert
called So You're Going to Get Married!
So Intel created
a slightly modified version of Protected mode,
called Enhanced mode which enables the usage of SSE instructions, whereas they stay disabled in regular Protected mode
.
So the guests were given
a sweet bread baked by
a mere kitchen boy,
called Toni, which won general praise
.
So for instance he was
called rex sive dux (" King or Duke ") by one source ; Pope John XXII, in
a letter to the King of France, refers to Gediminas as " the one who calls himself rex ".
So, why is the T1 Superframe framing format commonly
called D4 Framing?
So he
called me Duke
.
So and policy
So "
a decision is made and enforced by military means " could be anything done by the administration or bureaucracy as
a normal part of its foreign
policy.
So he would rather ignore the discontent and anger among Chinese people at his
policy of compromise with the Japanese, and ordered KMT Generals Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng to carry out suppression of the CPC and their provincial forces suffered significant casualties in battles with the Red Army
. ref "
So the lower territorial administrative bodies have
on the one hand
a relative autonomy — but
on the other hand they must work within the national legal framework, loyally implement national government
policy and
are subject to central control
.
So he succeeded, through clever marriage
policy, to bring former imperial properties back under the control of the emperor
.
So he would rather ignore the discontent and anger within the Chinese people at his
policy of compromise with the Japanese, and urged Zhang and Yang to carry out suppression efficiently
.
So when I was talking about their problems I was
a very sincere candidate, but when they would ask me questions
that had to do with foreign
policy or national
policy, obviously I was pretty far to the left of the mainstream up there
.
So vigorously did she enter into this
policy that, when the French forces advanced to the Pyrenees, she placed herself at the head of one division of the Spanish army
.
So, the government turned to
a policy of force feeding hunger-strikers by nasogastric tube
.
So while some find this argument coherent as an explanation for the rise of Rome it is, for many, not nearly as effective as
a rationale for modern
policy or strategy
.
So far as the Jewish population of Palestine
are concerned it appears
that some among them
are apprehensive
that His Majesty's Government may depart from the
policy embodied in the Declaration of 1917
.
So long as the employer complies with the new rules ( adopted in 2006 and characterized as the " COLI Best Practices Act "), however, the tax-free nature of the death benefits and the tax deferral
on earnings credited to
policy value remain
.

'
So the supply-side formula was the only way to get
a tax
policy that was really ' trickle down
.
So using the abbreviation BRD ( FRG ) perfectly fitted in the official East German
policy to silence about Germany
.
So just because there
are no robberies under the current
policy does not mean this should be expected to continue under all possible policies
.

Rumours in the French press over the winter of 1938 – 39
that France was seeking the end of the eastern alliances generated concerns both in the Chamber of Deputies and in the press, leading Bonnet to state in
a speech to the Chamber
on 26 January 1939: "
So, gentlemen, let us dispose of the legend
that our
policy has destroyed the engagements
that we have contracted in Eastern Europe with the USSR and with Poland
.
So if the insurance company issues
a policy for $ 100, 000, they would keep all of the premiums and losses from
that policy.
So if lawmakers want to have expansionary fiscal
policy during recessions, they need to pay for it by saving up during good economic times
.
So, if the LM curve is horizontal, monetary
policy has no impact
on the equilibrium of the economy and the fiscal
policy has
a maximal effect
.
So pervasive were
policy terminations
that the company's insurance in force
on July 1, 1932 was less than it had been at the beginning of the year
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