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So and long
So long as Sally's pa was coming out best on the haggle, Dan didn't feel the need of putting in his two-bits' worth.
So long as the island retained its independence the government was an oligarchy.
So in May 1893 a new regulation to all chiefs of police, stated that the police should not intervene, if the two last fields in the flag were longer than 6 / 4 as long as these did not exceed 7 / 4, and provided that this was the only rule violated.
So long as there is a limited supply, e. g. desirable land, economics does apply.
::" So long everybody!
::" So long, we sure had a good time!
So long, gee, the company was fine!
So long as Ambrose continued at Preston he was favoured with the warm friendship of the Hoghton family, their ancestral woods and the tower near Blackburn affording him sequestered places for those devout meditations and " experiences " that give such a charm to his diary, portions of which are quoted in his Prima Media and Ultima ( 1650, 1659 ).
So long as I assert myself as holder, I am the proprietor of the thing.
So long as Ahaz reigned, the kingdom of Judah was unmolested by the Assyrian power ; but on his accession to the throne, Hezekiah, who was encouraged to rebel " against the king of Assyria " (), entered into an alliance with the king of Egypt ().
So long as an insurer maintains adequate funds set aside for anticipated losses ( called reserves ), the remaining margin is an insurer's profit.
" So as long as wages rose, and they did, hours fell, and they did, security increased, and it appeared to, the AFL could grow fat while neglecting millions of labourers doomed to lives of misery and want.
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 long as we still live.
So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
So long as long enough sequences can be stored it is possible to store an access number, pause, PIN, and ultimate telephone number in a single normal phone memory location.
" So God said to him, ' Since you have asked for this and not for long life or wealth for yourself, nor have asked for the death of your enemies but for discernment in administering justice, I will do what you have asked ...'" ( 1 Kings 3: 11-12 ) The Hebrew Bible also states that: " The whole world sought audience with Solomon to hear the wisdom God had put in his heart.
So closely in fact, that the famous painting of the middle-aged King Philip II was long attributed to Coello or Juan Pantoja de la Cruz.
So, for instance, a tax on wages in a town will ( at least in the long run ) affect property-owners in that area.
So long as the tap runs water ( analogous to the emission of carbon dioxide ) into the tub faster than water escapes through the plughole ( the natural removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere ), then the level of water in the tub ( analogous to the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere ) will continue to rise.
So I had a long head start on everyone else.
So long as the velocity of the ramjet engine exhaust jet is greater than the electric field-induced velocity of the incoming scooped ions there can be a net force in the direction of the ramjet's flight that will accelerate the spacecraft.
So is the quotient, so long as there is no division by zero.

So and capitalism
So at the 1891 Erfurt Congress, the party program enshrined Marxism -- and the overthrow of capitalism -- as the " official " thinking of the SPD, but argued for practical tasks appropriate for a time when revolution wasn't on the immediate agenda.

So and existed
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 long as a French threat existed, there was little trouble convincing colonial legislatures to provide assistance.
So, as a compromise, Hitchcock used existing footage to create a new ending: Granville is exposed and expelled from a NATO meeting, and commits suicide behind his drawn curtains ( since no footage of his doing so existed ).
So brioche of varying degrees of richness from the rich man's with a flour to butter ratio of 3: 2 to the cheaper pain briochée with a ratio of 4: 1 existed at the same time.
So too was the need for ' sworn secrecy ', if it ever existed, and an early ban on internal discussion of operations.
" So the work must have existed in the first half of the 2nd century, which is also the commonly accepted date of the canonic Second Epistle of Peter.
So influential was this notion that 300 years later Bancroft in his monumental Native Races began his discussion of circumcision by writing: " Whether the custom of circumcision, which has been the great prop of argument in favor of the Jewish origin of the Aztecs, really obtained among these people, has been doubted by numerous authors ," concluding that it probably existed in a " certain form among some tribes " ( p278 ).
So when Porcelly as a joke put Project X – The Edge Of Quarrel LP on his Maximum RocknRoll playlist during a San Francisco visit, record collectors began searching high and low for this fabled LP, but alas, it never existed.
So important a change in the condition of citizenship as it actually existed, if intended, would have been expressly declared.
So, in total, he had three legs, four feet, sixteen toes, and two sets of functioning male genitals, which were all that existed of a conjoined twin and jutted from the right side of his body.
So it is still possible, if rare, to see a classic car with registration codes of administrative units that haven't existed for over 30 years ( e. g. EIN = Einbeck ).
So, while Thatcher was for a time a female employee of J. Lyons & Co. during the period when nippies existed, contrary to myth Thatcher was not a nippy herself.
So far no archaeological evidence could be found that this Celtic settlement really existed.
So to the common people it must have appeared that one set of Christians existed to destroy what the other set produced.
So that members of both the state and free church were represented in the mission's management, the office of co-director ( Kondirektor ) was created, which existed until 1972
1897: So, by 1897 ten " insurance institutes " existed.
So far, it is established that a previous settlements existed in the neolithic, bronze age, stone age and Roman era.
So essentially, there existed a pseudo community across the skyline of residential Malta, one in which women often took part in informal and unaccompanied għana sessions.

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