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So and despite
So far as I am concerned, the child is unmistakably father to the man, despite the obvious fact that child and father differ greatly -- sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse.
So, despite the interest, the flaw in EPR's argument was not discovered until 1964, when John Stewart Bell demonstrated precisely how one of their key assumptions, the principle of locality, conflicted with quantum theory.
So despite 5 first half turnovers, the Bills were only trailing Dallas 31 – 17 going into the final period, and after their comeback from the 32-point deficit in the playoffs, a 14-point comeback seemed perfectly within their capabilities.
So, despite the potential controversy, it may be better to consider all examples of colonist-borne diseases to be ecological selection.
So, despite having expanded to 14 teams just two years before, the NHL hastily awarded a Long Island-based franchise to clothing manufacturer Roy Boe, owner of the American Basketball Association's New York Nets.
So LALR generators have become much more widely used than SLR generators, despite being somewhat more complicated tools.
So, despite everything these programs do to relieve poverty, they aren't counted as income when Washington measures the poverty rate.
So by 1996 the format was flipped again to country music ( this despite there being three other country stations in Buffalo, WYRK, WNUC and WXRL ).
So, if the plaintiff African-American children wished to attend such private schools, and were clearly qualified in all respects ( but race ) and were able to pay the fees, and were willing to attend despite the fact that the school's professed principles were inconsistent with admitting them, then the schools were required by Section 1981 to admit them.
So far, no evidence has been revealed by Chaudary as to who these financiers were despite making these claims.
So many visitors are divers that there is even a hyperbaric decompression chamber on the island, despite its small population.
As his singing career failed to take off, despite 14 singles being released, the first being the Pop-Soul styled " Don't Get Off The Train " on Fontana TF 562 released in April 1965 and two in 1967-68, " So Much Love " and " It's Only Love " made the UK Top 40 on MGM, he stopped singing and concentrated on radio presenting.
So a rule was enacted, still on the statute book today, whereby it became illegal for members of the House of Commons to resign their seat unless they were granted a position directly within the patronage of the monarchy ( today this latter restriction leads to a legal fiction allowing de facto resignation despite the prohibition ).
So despite its dire-sounding name, the winner's curse does not necessarily have ill effects in practice.
So despite there being a common and easily recognizable kanji compound for binbō ( 貧乏 ), a katakana spelling is used instead ( ビンボー ).
So despite having been asked to send a list to the McKinley administration of what posts he desired, by the time he arrived from the west coast Mosby found that all had been " unexpectedly " given to someone else and he was forced to return to the west coast disappointed and unemployed.
So, despite having had multiple courts say no, they are trying all over again.
So far they have yet to appear live in Britain or the USA, despite several extensive European tours to Romania, The Czech Republic, Italy and France.
So So Def, meanwhile, was able to retain J-Kwon and Anthony Hamilton, despite their still being signed to Zomba.
So far, despite the change of the streets name, the name of the neighborhood survived.
So, it was no surprise in 1856 when Baker failed to win election to the U. S. Congress as a Whig candidate despite his extensive horseback travels across the state.
So for example, 034 / 035 is a cross-couplement as the two sets, 034 and 035, are from two different trains ( 033 / 034 and 035 / 036 respectively ) and the smaller number ( 034 ) is even, despite the two numbers being consecutive.
" At times the self-deprecating narrator stumbles to get out his feelings, which despite being a melodramatic device, Allmusic calls " effective and sweet ": " So excuse me forgetting but these things I do / You see I've forgotten if they're green or they're blue / Anyway the thing is what I really mean / Yours are the sweetest eyes I've ever seen / And you can tell everybody this is your song / It may be quite simple but now that it's done ..."

So and seeming
So it appears this ends the great " Kumbia Kings controversy " of 2006, with all parties seeming to be at peace with their respective projects.

So and lifestyle
So the word brahmacharya indicates a lifestyle adopted to enable one to attain the ultimate reality.
So, in effect, she returns to her former independent lifestyle, and makes a brave choice to stand alone as a single mother-something which was still somewhat socially stigmatising in Weimar Germany.
So the necessity of defending their lifestyle ( piracy, unregulated fishing and hunting ) and protecting their settlements from the attacks of Tatars, Mongols and other nomadic tribes that lived in the Eurasian steppe, forced these bands of escapees to organize into a military society.
The song's lyrics offer a satirical view of young, self-righteous Americans ( So you been to school / For a year or two / And you know you ’ ve seen it all / In daddy ’ s car / Thinkin ’ you ’ ll go far ...) and contrast such a lifestyle with a brutal depiction of the Pol Pot regime of Cambodia ( Well you ’ ll work harder / With a gun inside your back / For a bowl of rice a day / Slave or soldier / Till you starve / Then your head is skewered on a stake ).
So while yeoman farmers owned enough land to support a comfortable lifestyle, they nevertheless farmed it themselves and were excluded from the " landed gentry " because they worked for a living, and were thus " in trade " as it was termed.

So and measured
So far, this reaction has not been measured in a laboratory, but is predicted to happen within stars and supernovae.
So the model assumes that the average business sets prices as a mark-up ( M ) over unit labor costs in production measured at a standard rate of capacity utilization ( say, at 90 percent use of plant and equipment ) and then add in unit material costs.
So, our heroic captain faced his pursuer: he measured with his sword, and after receiving several saber, get hurt and runs away ...
So far ( 2007 ), no evidence for fractional charge particles was found over more than 100 million drops measured.
So what gets measured in an energy analyzer is the total energy at emission.
So if an observer in one frame claims to have measured the object's endpoints simultaneously, the observers in all other inertial frames will argue that the object's endpoints were not measured simultaneously.
So the accuracy of the current measurement is limited by the accuracy with which the coils can be measured, and their mechanical rigidity.
So if the two events occur at opposite ends of an object, the proper length of the object is the length of the object as measured by an observer which is at rest relative to the object.
So he measured the waterlevel of the adjacent sea-arm, Het IJ and compared it with the waterlevel in the canals within the city itself.
But La Vie en Rose ( Life in Pink ), will have to be measured by the number of happy customers leaning on the windows .” So concludes the writer Domitille Arrivet in her full length article on Fauchon in Le Point magazine on October 8, 2009.
So the criticism is that we would end up with endless concepts, each defined by the things that measured the concept.
So after the 1855 earthquake, which historians estimate measured 8 on the Richter scale, influential citizens seized the chance in 1857 to suggest that the new land be drained and made into a recreational reserve.
So, SIM analysis allows for a smaller quantity of a compound to be detected and measured, but the degree of certainty about the identity of that compound is reduced.
So, if Bob measured, he would also get a random outcome on first sight, but if Alice and Bob communicated they would find out that, although the outcomes seemed random, they are correlated.
So, contrary to Lorentz, Poincaré-defined local time can be measured and indicated by clocks.

4.706 seconds.