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So and frequently

Bovril continued to function
as a " war food "
in World War I
and was
frequently mentioned
in the 1930 account Not
So Quiet ... Stepdaughters
of War by Helen Zenna Smith ( Evadne Price ).
So true is this
that the confessors themselves are
frequently called martyrs
.
So frequently do Muslims
and Arabic-speaking Jews
and Christians invoke this phrase
that the quadriliteral verb Hamdala حمدل, " to say al-Hamdu li -' llah " was coined,
and the derived noun Hamdalah حمدلة is used
as a name for this phrase
.
So in order to pass
the examination time I had to think
of various subterfuges,
and one
of them is to use one
of Malley ’ s poems
and another forbiddingly modern poem –
frequently one
of Geoffrey Hill ’ s ‘ Mercian Hymns ’.

Also, innumerable other Jain monks
have attained Moksha here
. So it is
of very high importance
in Jain religion
and is mentioned quite
frequently in Jain religious
books.
So the clans were interrelated
and members from one clan would
frequently travel
in the territory
of others, including to hunt, trade
and perform ceremonies
.
So, while they are rarely used to induce anesthesia, they are
frequently used along
with other agents such
as intravenous non-opioid anesthetics or inhalational anesthetics
.
So in effect, bills vetoed by
the Reichsrat very
frequently died
.
So as not to overwhelm his readers
with terror, Gautier
frequently appeals to irony, which has an anticlimactic effect
.

It was further underlined by
the song
frequently sung
in his honor, to
the tune
of " You Are My Sunshine ": " Luis García, he drinks Sangria / he came from Barça to bring us joy !/ He's five foot seven, he's football heaven /
So please don't take our Luis away!
So although group dhikr is seen
as a hallmark
of Sufism,
the Sufis themselves practice
the same private forms
of worship
that other Muslims practice, though usually more
frequently and methodically ; group dhikr is a less-frequent occurrence
and is not
the end-all-and-be-all
of Sufism,
as some Sufi orders do not even perform
it.

His motet, " E ’ en
So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come " is regarded
as a classic
and has been
frequently recorded
.
So Mill is wrong
in speaking
of two impressions being "
frequently experienced
.

A number
of songs from
the album were incorporated into
the subsequent Zooropa
and Zoomerang legs, most
frequently " Numb "
and " Stay ( Faraway,
So Close!
So in vehicles
that have to stop
frequently and predictably
as part
of normal operation, energy storage based exclusively on ultracapacitors begins to make sense
.
So,
with a mostly progressive agenda,
and styling themselves " Union Republicans ," they
frequently ran their own candidates
and rapidly built a large following
.
So successful was
the studio's promotion
of Princess Mona Darkfeather
that over
the years,
and even
in 2005, she has been
frequently referred to
as an American Indian actress
.
So and have
So you'll
have everything all to yourself, doggone ''
So when textbooks, like
that of Baker set out drawings
of the ' Ptolemaic System ', complete
with earth
in the center
and the seven heavenly bodies epicyclically arranged on their several deferents, we
have nothing but a misleading 20th-century idea
of what never existed historically
.
So far
as the record is concerned,
the Western powers
have not acquiesced
and should not do so
.
So have the people's elected spokesmen
at the state
and federal levels
.
So, if
the Orioles are to improve, Brandt, Triandos
and Walker will
have to do
it.
So the Commission's announcements
of the new Soviet shots
have been confined to one or
two bleak sentences,
with the fission yield usually left vague
.
So far this season, Broadway's premieres
have included twice
as many adaptations
and imports
as original American stage plays
.

``
So, we
have to protect
the old man for his own good
.
So we
have three children
and responsibilities
.
So many times I
have wondered why veterinarians do not wipe
the table clean before each new canine patient is placed on
it for examination
.
So manufacturers
have pioneered a new type
of vehicle --
the self-unloading carrier
.
So far, no troublesome cases
have arisen under this provision
.
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,
the covers
have never been off
the boxes
.

``
So you're looking for a woman who married a man who might
have lived here a year ago
and might
have been poisoned
.
So somebody else could
have come
in, too -- then or later while she was out
of the room
.
So Lolotte -- or anybody -- could
have listened,
and that somebody could
have already been supplied
with the missing bottle
of opium
.
So I
have heard ''
.
So they go looking for mergers
with other firms
that have publicly quoted stock,
and almost daily they pound on
the doors
of firms like Frito
.

``
So that the man should not
have thoughts
of grandeur,
and become lifted up,
as if he had no lord, because
of the dominion
that had been given to him,
and the freedom, fall into sin against God his Creator, overstepping his bounds,
and take up an attitude
of self-conceited arrogance towards God, a law was given him by God,
that he might know
that he had for lord
the lord
of all
.
So British subjects voluntarily naturalized
in a foreign state are deemed aliens from
the time
of such naturalization, unless,
in the case
of persons naturalized before
the passing
of the act, they
have declared their desire to remain British subjects within
two years from
the passing
of the act
.
So far fifteen volumes
of her journals
have been published
.
So and pictures
So highly regarded was his work
that the introduction ( likely written by Dell editor Oskar Lebeck ) to Fairy Tale Parade # 1 spoke
of him
as "
the artist who drew all
the wonderful
pictures in this book ".
So the plan
of one
of his
best pictures, The Silent Monastery, was born
.
So, a Furled site
with many
pictures could end up being just text
.
So incensed was Ward
that he painted his house
with pictures of a cat holding a bird
that would be seen by
the canon every time he walked past on his way to
the church
.
So I saw him
at a Dodger old-timers ' game,
and we posed for
pictures together,
and I actually visited him
in the Dominican
.

Colonial Street has been used for many motion
pictures and television shows, starting
with the 1946 movie
So Goes My Love
at what is now
the Solis home (
at 4349 Wisteria Lane ).
So he bought for example
in 1698
in Antwerp from Gisbert van Colen 12
pictures of Peter Paul Rubens
and 13
of Van Dyck,
with the pictures of Rubens from
the personal estate
of the artist which were therefore not intended for sale
.

In a 30-year directorial career, he helmed numerous low-budget westerns, action
pictures and thrillers
and is remembered for original mysteries My Name Is Julia Ross ( 1945 )
and So Dark
the Night ( 1946 )
as well
as his most-highly regarded feature, 1949's Gun Crazy, which spotlighted a desperate young couple ( Peggy Cummins
and John Dall ) who embark on a deadly crime spree
.

The pattern
of films
that rely heavily on its leading ladies having a dominantly female audience can also be seen
in pictures like In Her Shoes, Just Like Heaven
and Because I Said
So, other medium sized box office successes
.
So when we were doing
that I had a discussion
with some members
of the production staff
and I exposed to them a piece
of my past ;
that when I was 19 years
old, I took some
pictures and that ’ s not
the person I am
.
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