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So far this season, Broadway's premieres have included twice as many adaptations and imports as original American stage plays.
So, I say, Mr. Speaker, God bless you and keep you for many years not only for this body but for the United States of America and the free world.
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 many Cubans were reported being swept into the Castro dragnet that the massive Sports Palace auditorium and at least one hotel were converted into makeshift jails.
So it is too with many other spirits which we all know: the spirit of Nazism or Communism, school spirit, the spirit of a street corner gang or a football team, the spirit of Rotary or the Ku Klux Klan.
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 named due to its resemblance to a traditional agricultural plough ( or more specifically two ploughshares ), many manufacturers produce a plough-style design, all based on or direct copies of the original CQR ( Secure ), a 1933 design patented in the UK ( US patent in 1934 ) by mathematician Geoffrey Ingram Taylor.
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 while there are many factors affecting the outcome of a trial, the cross-examination of a witness will often have an impact on an open minded unbiased jury searching for the certainty of facts upon which to base their decision.
So to capitalize on his production and make some income, he turned to graphic arts to reproduce many of his most famous paintings, including those in this series.
So many people were forced to move to cheaper areas in The Netherlands.
IT, machinery, records ... food, water, people ... So many aspects to dwell upon.
So many types of pleasant labor can be described as a result of an earlier and more painful investment.
So many buildings in Kingston, Ontario, Canada were constructed from it that it is nicknamed the ' Limestone City '.
So, while many forms of animal communication exist, they differ from human languages, in that they have a limited range of non-syntactically structured vocabulary tokens that lack cross cultural variation between groups.
So far, such testing cannot distinguish among the many distinct Native American tribes.
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 are many approximations to real-valued functions.
So fearsome was the reputation of the Fehme and its reach that many thus released committed suicide rather than prolonging the inevitable.
He has also directed many music videos for groups such as U2 and Talking Heads, including " Stay ( Faraway, So Close!
So many died at their hands that the Myrkridia created enormous platforms crafted of skulls as monuments to their massacres.
So many events are conducting as well as Jhola Aandolan against plastic carry bags use, Global green mission, Operation water reservoir, stop global warming & climate changes, reduce pollution with dedication to save environmental and spiritual values.
So did many of the mainstream ( non-splinter group ) communist parties in South-East Asia, like the Burmese Communist Party, Communist Party of Thailand, and Communist Party of Indonesia.
An ode in her memory, " So many true princesses who have gone ", composed by the then Master of the King's Musick Sir Edward Elgar to words by the Poet Laureate John Masefield, was sung at the unveiling and conducted by the composer.
So although grandmothers might not be necessary during good times, many grandchildren cannot survive without them during times of famine.

So and ships
So would radar picket ships.
So two of the five ships and its men were lost by the time they got to the Marianas.
So in 869 he made alliance with the eastern emperor, Basil I, who sent him ships to assist in the capture of Bari, capital of a local Islamic emirate, which succumbed in 871.
So, while first rates and second rates were both larger and more powerful, the third-rate ships were in a real sense the optimal configuration.
So many ships have been lost off Cape Hatteras that the area is known as the " Graveyard of the Atlantic.
So close was the action that the British ships found themselves at risk of firing into one another in the high seas, heavy rain and poor visibility.
So, when the deadline arrived, he announced that no ships were available for those who refused conversion-the vast majority-and had men, women and children dragged to churches for a forced mass baptism.
So only after the cities, led by Lübeck's burgomaster Hinrich Westhof, had liaised the Treaty of Skanör ( 1395 ), Albert's defeat manifested, so that Prussia finally sent out its ships, led by Danzig's city councillor Conrad Letzkau .< ref name =" Dollinger 1998 114 "> Philippe Dollinger, Die Hanse Hanse ( XII < sup > e </ sup >- XVII < sup > e </ sup > siècles ); German, see references for bibliographical details, p. 114.
So the merchant ships that came into the bay preferred to unload their goods at the port of Tondo.
So that day and night the king lodged on the sands, and in the meantime discharged the ships of their horses and other baggages: there the king made two marshals of his host, the one the lord Godfrey of Harcourt and the other the Earl of Warwick, and the Earl of Arundel constable.
So many South Vietnamese helicopters landed on the TF76 ships that some 45 UH-1 Hueys and at least one CH-47 Chinook were pushed overboard to make room for more helicopters to land.
So from time to time even full-size cruise ships or naval vessels will stop next to Shad Thames, usually for a day or so, often then proceeding through Tower Bridge ( though they can go no further than the next crossing, London Bridge ).
So with some ships in bad condition, tired crews and scarce victuals, the combined fleet sighted land near Cape Finisterre on 22 July.
So it began to lose importance, suffering further losses at the hands of Arab ships, until totally impoverished in the 11th century AD.
So this became Van Wassenaer's favorite method: damage the enemy ships from a safe distance and then disengage.
So, on May 12 Wingfield vetoed Archer's Hope, the first site proposed, as too visible ( thus easily bombarded by foreign ships ' guns ).

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