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So far, public authorities in no country provide an official certification that an item must undergo before being described as hypoallergenic.
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So far as the existing body of formal principle and procedure is concerned, categorical novelties are not to be anticipated in Jewish-Gentile relationships ; ;
So far as `` sacredness '' inheres in any aspect of creation it seems to me to be found in human personality, whether in Lambarene, Africa, or in Washington, D.C..
Again omitting recent developments, E.T. Leeds' dictum of 1913 has stood unchallenged: `` So far as archaeology is concerned, there is not the least warrant for the second ( shore occupied by ) of these theories ''.
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 far this season, Broadway's premieres have included twice as many adaptations and imports as original American stage plays.
So far these remarks, like most criticisms of Hardy, have tacitly assumed that his poetry is all of a piece, one solid mass of verse expressing a sensibility at a single stage of development.
So far in history man has been too greatly over-occupied with projecting things into his environment rather than first creating the sort of person who can make the highest use of the things he has created.
So far as I know, the Comedie has never put Moliere's people in the costumes of the 20th century, but they do reinterpret plays and characters.
So far, this discussion of the formalization of an algorithm has assumed the premises of imperative programming.
So if they were to be extended far enough they would seem to merge, at least as far as the eye could discern.
So far five different primary signalling molecules are known to coordinate different behavioral patterns such as filamentation, mating, growth, and pathogenicity.
So far, only a single bird species, which has not been named, has been confidently identified from both above and below the K-Pg boundary ( it is present in the Maastrichtian Hell Creek Formation and Danian Fort Union Formation ).
So in some sense it provides a measure of how far the group is from being abelian ; the larger the commutator subgroup is, the " less abelian " the group is.
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 can international public opinion, by pressuring multinational companies to pay Third World workers wages usually found in more industrialized countries.
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 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.
" 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 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.
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