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So and intense
So intense is the cold in this part of Tibet
that these springs are sometimes represented by columns of ice, the nearly boiling water having frozen in the act of ejection
.
So intense was their rivalry
that they continued their battle during the 1987 Trans-Atlantic Match Races in which they were supposedly teammates competing against a team of British riders
.
So intense is the cold in this part of Tibet
that these springs are sometimes represented by columns of ice, the nearly boiling water having frozen in the act of ejection
.
So, if a fishing light source is
intense enough, other light colors will also attract
.
So, polynyas are suspected
to be places where
intense and early production of the planktonic herbivores ensure the transfer of solar energy ( food chain ) fixed by planktonic microalgae
to Arctic cod, seals, whales,
and polar bears
.
So many pilgrims were attracted
to Gellone
that his corpse
was exhumed from the modest site in the narthex
and given a more prominent place under the choir,
to the
intense dissatisfaction of the Abbey of Aniane
.
So far, it has avoided participating in the low-price, bulk wine market where competition is
intense and margins are low
.
So intense was their rivalry
that they continued their battle during the 1987 Trans-Atlantic Match Races in which they were supposedly team mates competing against a team of British riders
.
So intense must be the spirit of love
and loving kindness,
that the stranger may find himself a friend, the enemy a true brother, no difference whatsoever existing between them
.
So and so
So far as the record is concerned, the Western powers have not acquiesced
and should not do
so.
So, while we properly inveigh against the new poisoning, history is not likely
to justify the pose of righteousness which some in the West were
so quick
to assume when Mr. Khrushchev made
his cynical
and irresponsible threat
.
So suppose somebody only wished
to frighten her,
so she would leave Honotassa!!

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So intricate,
so beautiful
.
So it is no surprise
that the science of acoustics spreads across
so many facets of our society — music, medicine, architecture, industrial production, warfare
and more
.
So the movement mounts up from the atoms
and gradually emerges
to the level of our senses,
so that those bodies are in motion
that we see in sunbeams, moved by blows
that remain invisible
.
So many Englishmen
and Gascons came
to that part,
that perforce they opened the king's battle,
so that the Frenchmen were
so mingled among their enemies
that sometime there
was five men upon one gentleman
.
So a house is a being, a person's body is a being, a tree is a being, a cloud is a being,
and so on
.
So, when we perceive, information
about what we perceive is access conscious ; when we introspect, information
about our thoughts is access conscious ; when we remember, information
about the past is access conscious,
and so on
.

James's tone delighted Elizabeth, who responded: "
So trust
I that you will not doubt but
that your last letters are
so acceptably taken as my thanks cannot be lacking for the same, but yield them
to you in grateful sort ".

Verbs can also be marked for both mood
and tense together, such as the present subjunctive (
So be it )
and the past subjuncitve ( Were it
so ), or
all three, such as the past perfect subjunctive ( Had it been
so ).
So why is planning
so important?

He concluded, "
So, please " Cornucopians ," let's not hear
any more of the Ehrlich-Simon bet, which proves, in fact, both
that man is mortal
and must make short-term bets,
and, more importantly,
that Ehrlich's argument
was right (
so far ).
So unpopular
was her campaign among fellow politicians
that when she introduced the first bill proposing
to liberalise the law on contraception into the senate, no other member would agree
to ' second ' the initiative
and so it could not be further discussed
.

If anything, the goal behind outing is
to show just how many gay people there are among the most visible people in our society
so that when someone outs the milkman or the spinster, everyone will say, '
So what?
So, the parabola can be written as ;
and for a parabola such as f ( x )= x², the a coefficient is 1,
so the focus F is ( 0, ¼ )

Although Orbison recorded
and wrote standard structure songs before " Only the Lonely ",
he claimed never
to have learned how
to write them: " I'm sure we
had to study composition or something like
that at school,
and they'd say ' This is the way you do it ,'
and that's the way
I would have done it,
so being blessed again with not knowing what
was wrong or what
was right,
I went on my own way ....
So the structure sometimes has the chorus
at the end of the song,
and sometimes there is no chorus, it just goes ... But that's always after the fact — as I'm writing, it
all sounds natural
and in sequence
to me
.
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 objects can easily be inspected, copied, ( de ) serialized
and so on with generic code
that applies
to any object in the system
.
So while in a conventional game the announcement
that one's character is going
to leap over a seven-meters-wide canyon will be greeted with the request
to roll a number of dice, a player in a storytelling game who wishes
to have a character perform a similar feat will have
to convince the others ( especially the storyteller ) why it is both probable
and keeping within the established traits of their character
to successfully do
so.
So much
so, the censors wouldn ’ t let us put her on the air in it without adding some material
.
So tape drives were typically designed for
so called start-stop operation
.
So much
so,
that he was later elected pope without much resistance
.
So and obvious
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 obvious are these advantages
that nearly 95 per cent of the population of New York State now has access
to a system,
and enthusiastic librarians foresee the day, not too distant, when
all the libraries in the state will belong
to a co-op
.
So it is not
obvious which one is the appropriate generalization of " uncountability " when the axiom fails
.
So the strategy of aiding their Spanish civilian allies in their guerrilla or ' small war ' benefited the British in many ways, not
all of which were immediately
obvious.
So, too,
his Portrait of Maud Cook ( 1895 ), where the
obvious beauty of the subject is noted with " a stark objectivity ".

" " Dopey " replies, with the only non-rhyming line in the cartoon, " well, dat is a military secret ,"
and lays another kiss on
So White, which sends her pigtails sailing into the air again
and causes the red ribbons on them
to turn into twin American flags,
to several notes of " The Stars
and Stripes Forever ",
and immediately after the kiss,
So White shows an
obvious " afterglow " in her eyes
and her smile
.
So obvious was the current of thought
that the Calgary Herald of Sept
. 6th struck a warning note: " There is an element in Western Canada
that is somewhat akin
to the
I. W
. W
.
So obvious was their intention
that when one of their mobile phones went off in court one day, Browne quipped: " That must be Mr Putin on the line
.
So, while this seems the most
obvious interpretation, a closer look
at the figures reveals features which sit uneasily with a fertility function
.
So yeah,
I would absolutely go back
and give it a more
obvious name
.
So why would St Winin
and his band of monks build their mission on the site of the later abbey, very likely on the spot occupied today by the Abbey church, because it is an
obvious building site, above a bridging-point on the river, suitable for a fortified mission station
and commanding a view of the surrounding country
.

The final value of x will be the magnitude of the original vector scaled by K
. So, an
obvious use of the vectoring mode is the transformation from rectangular
to polar coordinates
.
So Laowai 老外 is more of a neutral term which can be used as: " an
obvious foreigner ", " very exotic ", or " adventive ", " alien ".
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