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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 to classify these groups one takes every central extension of every known finite simple group, and finds all simple groups with a centralizer of involution with this as a component.
) So far, observations show any rotation of the Universe is very slow ( no faster than once every 60 · 10 < sup > 12 </ sup > years ( 10 < sup >− 13 </ sup > rad / yr )), and debate persists over whether there is any rotation.
So in particular, every central idempotent a in R gives rise to a decomposition of R as a direct sum of the corner rings aRa and.
So every abstract Lie algebra is the Lie algebra of some ( linear ) Lie group.
So long as everyone was using the same tactics these weaknesses were not immediately apparent, but with the advent of the Roman legion they proved fatal in every major engagement, the most famous being the Battle of Pydna, as the Romans were able to advance through gaps in the line and easily defeat the phalangites once in close.
So, for example, every second-countable manifold is metrizable.
So for example, for these authors, it is true of every set A that A ⊂ A.
So she pored over every book on mathematics in her father's library, even teaching herself Latin and Greek so she could read works like those of Sir Isaac Newton and Leonhard Euler.
So every time a message is sent to these instances they actually get sent, hence they intercede in the message sending process.
So every country decides on its own which road to take.
" So, while " each and every law must be rooted in either the Qur ' an or the Sunnah ," without contradiction, tribal life brought about a sense of participation.
So a ToE must work for a wide range of simple examples in such a way that we can be reasonably confident it will work for every situation in physics.
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.
So path-ascending crawler was introduced that would ascend to every path in each URL that it intends to crawl.
So, out of every 16 nucleons ( 2 neutrons and 14 protons ), 4 of these ( 25 % of the total particles and total mass ) combine quickly, once temperatures are lowered, into one helium-4 nucleus.
So, at every moment of time there exists not only a wave function, but also a well-defined configuration of the whole universe.
Moreover Bacchylides's line " So now for me too countless paths extend in all directions " has a close resemblance to lines in one of Pindar's Isthmian Odes ( 1. 1 – 2 ), " A thousand ways ... open on every side widespread before me " but, as the date of Pindar's Isthmian Ode is uncertain, it is not clear in this case who was imitating whom.
Romulus kills him, saying " So perish every one that shall hereafter leap over my wall ".
He wrote in 1939,So much of every art is an expression of the subconscious that it seems to me most of all the important qualities are put there unconsciously, and little of importance by the conscious intellect .”
So the conditions of an eclipse are met when the new or full moon is near one of the nodes, which occurs every 5 or 6 months ( the Sun, being in conjunction or opposition to the Moon, is also at a node of the Moon's orbit at that time-this happens twice in an eclipse year ).
:" So, distinguishing the whole people by the several arts and trades, he formed the companies of musicians, goldsmiths, carpenters, dyers, shoemakers, skinners, braziers, and potters ; and all other handicraftsmen he composed and reduced into a single company, appointing every one their proper courts, councils, and observances.
So every quadratic residue ( mod p ) makes the first factor zero.
So far, the neighboring jurisdictions have diminished Gumlog at every opportunity.

So and example
So, for example, the absolute value of 3 is 3, and the absolute value of – 3 is also 3.
So, for example, while R < sup > n </ sup > is a Banach space with respect to any norm defined on it, it is only a Hilbert space with respect to the Euclidean norm.
So, for example, a 224-bit ECC key would have roughly the same strength as a 112-bit symmetric key.
" So 2-2 is hard way 4, for example.
So, for example, a web browser program might check its local cache on disk to see if it has a local copy of the contents of a web page at a particular URL.
So, for example, an event in a project can happen on w43 ( week 43 ) or w43-1 ( Monday, week 43 ) or, if the year needs to be indicated, on w0543 or w543 ( year 2005 week 43 ).
A popular example of this is the TV program So You Think You Can Dance.
So, for example, an intensional definition of ' Prime Minister ' might be the most senior minister of a cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system.
So an amplifier that is said to have a gain of 20 dB might have a voltage gain of ten times and an available power gain of much more than 20 dB ( 100 times power ratio ), yet be delivering a much lower power gain if, for example, the input is a 600 ohm microphone and the output is a 47 kilohm power amplifier's input socket.
So, for example, a list of mis-interpretations of the meaning of p-values accompanies the article on p-values ; controversies are detailed in the article on statistical hypothesis testing.
So, for example, a bifunctor is a multifunctor with n
So Musnad Ahmad, for example, has over 30, 000 hadiths — but this count includes texts that are repeated in order to record slight variations within the text or within the chains of narrations.
So in the example above, the has simply been replaced by < code >< nowiki > http :// usemod. com / cgi-bin / mb. pl ?</ nowiki ></ code > in creating the target of the HTML rendered link.
So, for example, the 16th-century humanist scholar Polydore Vergil famously rejected the claim that Arthur was the ruler of a post-Roman empire, found throughout the post-Galfridian medieval " chronicle tradition ", to the horror of Welsh and English antiquarians.
So for example, ṣāděqā-she is righteous ; ṣidqī-my righteousness ; ṣidqō-his righteousness.
However, materialists have historically held that everything is made of matter, but physics has shown that gravity, for example, is not made of matter in the traditional sense of "' an inert, senseless substance, in which extension, figure, and motion do actually subsist '… So it is tempting to use ' physicalism ' to distance oneself from what seems a historically important but no longer scientifically relevant thesis of materialism, and related to this, to emphasize a connection to physics and the physical sciences.
So, for example, H ( C = O )( CHOH )< sub > 4 </ sub > H is pentose, H ( CHOH )( C = O )( CHOH )< sub > 3 </ sub > H is pentulose, and H ( CHOH )< sub > 2 </ sub >( C = O )( CHOH )< sub > 2 </ sub > H is pent-3-ulose.
" So, for example, the number 65 would be spoken in octonary as under-un.
So, for example, potential events include:
So, for example, the PADDUSB ( Packed ADD Unsigned Saturated Byte ) instruction adds two vectors, each containing eight 8-bit unsigned integers together, pairwise ; each addition that would overflow saturates, yielding 255, the maximum unsigned value that can be represented in a byte.
So far in this example experiment, the correlation seen with aligned measurements ( i. e., up and down only ) can be simulated classically.
So milligram ( mg ) is used instead of microkilogram ( µkg ), for example.
So, for example, the completeness and comprehensiveness of the underlying set of concepts is a critical factor in judging the validity and usefulness of a coherent system.

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