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So many English senior Thegns and lesser noblemen died at Stamford Bridge and Hastings that it was difficult for the Anglo-Saxons to resist their new Norman lords ; there were literally no leaders with standing to rally around.
In the song, " So Appalled ," he says, " Not only am I fly, I'm fucking not plane " using the word " plane " literally to mean not being an airplane, the homophone of not being plain like other rappers, and another homophone of the word playing or ' playin ', the phrase " I'm not playing " to mean he is serious or is not playing with other rappers.
However, a cursory glance at the Proto-Celtic lexicon reveals that * belatu-is reconstructible for Proto-Celtic with the meaning ‘ death ’ and that * kadro-is a reconstructible element meaning ‘ decorated .’ So the name Belatucadros may also be interpreted as a compound of two Gallic words descended from two Proto-Celtic elements * belatu-and * kadro-which together as a compound adjective would literally mean ‘ death-decorated .’ Indeed, this is hardly an original proposal for the meaning of the name of this god associated with Mars: MacCulloch as early as 1911 ( p135 ) glossed this god ’ s name as ‘ comely in slaughter ’.
So " Bumiputra " literally in Sanskrit means " Son of the Soil ".
So literally Denton means valley town.
So in the context of wànsuì, a literally incorrect but culturally appropriate translation might be, " may you live for thousands of years ".
So, literally ,-123 becomes F1F2D3 which in text is equal to " 12L ".
In the area's name, ' Bori ' mean sack and ' Bandar ' means Bhandaar or store ; So Bori Bunder literally means a place where sacks are stored.
Prince Chawmin ' keeps frantically kissing So White ( his efforts underscored by a solo from Eddie Beale's trumpet player ), and the efforts literally take the life out of him as he first turns blue in the face, before turning into a withered old, pale-faced man, shrugging his shoulders in defeat.
So for 14 the German word is vierzehn which literally means four-ten ( English: fourteen ).
So, on some occasions, Red Star supporters had the tendency to burst onto the field and literally burn both goal-posts.
So the idea was that surgeons had literally skinned off Alex Murphy's face and then placed it on the cyborg.
So " ten bus tickets " would be beoseu pyo yeol jang ( 버스 표 열 장 ), literally, " bus ticket ten ' sheets '".
So literally, according to the people of Tegelen Venlo was " abroad " and vice versa.
So we have: Jan Jelita Zamoyski, forming a double-barrelled name ( nazwisko złożone, literally " compound name ").
So Long a Letter, Mariama Bâ's first novel, is literally written as a long letter.
So it literally means Wangsa Mulia is similar with " Qing Dynasty ".
So effective was he in using the subtleties of the grip and its leverage that he routinely dominated other judoka literally twice his mass and defeated many visiting wrestlers and other grapplers from the mainland.
So literally, opanak would roughly mean " climbing footwear ".
So is name of the city of Berdychiv in southern part of Zhytomyrska oblast, literally of " Berendychi ".
So, the translation of " Res publica " ( literally the " public thing " or the public cause ) has many variants:
One of his achievements on his second stay in the United States was the publication of So I Think, So I Paint, a translation of his autobiography initially released in 1940: Fortunato Depero nelle opere e nella vita ( literally, Fortunato Depero, his works and his life ).
" So even before the ' stabilising ' plans that Atlantic circles had prepared for Italy became operational through the bombings, one of the leading members of the subversive right was literally in the pay of the American embassy in Rome ", the report says.

So and by
The tradition reached its apex, perhaps, in the works of Thomas Nelson Page toward the end of the century, and reappeared undiminished as late as 1934 in the best-selling novel So Red The Rose, by Stark Young.
So the President would make a hearty breakfast official by inviting Government officials to attend.
So what Fred and Ralph did was to attempt to prorate the money fairly by taking into account what each of the five had received, if anything, from the estate before Papa's death.
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 successful has been this program, worked out by white and Negro civic leaders, that further extensions are expected in the next few months.
So he paid a call on Barco in his cell and began their chat by stating bluntly:
So a quick count could be made at any time, even by an illiterate clerk, of the number of registered persons in four age-and-sex classes.
So each reading can be given a weight and each reading a score by adding up these weights.
So he picked up a stroke with the provisional ball and won the tournament by the margin of that stroke.
So, if anybody solicits by phone, make sure you mail the dough to the above.
`` 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, too, was the insistence on the relativity of the external world, and the ideas that language and things perceived by consciousness were poor substitutes indeed for immediate perception by pure, indwelling spirit: the opposition of pure consciousness to ratiocinating consciousness.
Equally penetrating in its fashion is the following remark by a lady in the course of a literary conversation: `` So much has already been written about everything that you can't find out anything about it ''.
So, for that matter, are the newer dances -- the `` Kalmuk Dance '' with its animal movements, that genial juggling act by Sergei Tsvetkov called `` The Platter '', the rousing and beautiful betrothal celebration called `` Summer '', `` The Three Shepherds '' of Azerbaijan hopping up on their staffs, and, of course, the trenchant `` Rock 'n' Roll ''.
So you sit in the car and listen to the air run out and listen to the rain and see the mud in front of the headlights, waiting for you, for your new spectator pumps, waiting for you to squat by yourself out there in your tight skirt, crying and afraid and trying to get that damned son-of-a-bitch tire off, because that is being an old maid too, if you happen to drive a car, it is changing the tire yourself in the night, and in the mud and the rain, hating to get out in it but afraid to stay and afraid to try to walk out for help.
So, for all practical purposes, it was an independent nation and by now had its own organized government ( unrecognized outside its own borders ).
* Animal !, a 2008 album by Margot & the Nuclear So and So's
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.
After Christians in Ephesus first wrote to their counterparts recommending Apollos to them, he went to Achaia where Paul names him as an apostle ( 1 Cor 4: 6, 9-13 ) Given that Paul only saw himself as an apostle ' untimely born ' ( 1 Cor 15: 8 ) it is certain that Apollos became an apostle in the regular way ( as a witness to the risen Lord and commissioned by Jesus-1 Cor 15: 5-9 ; 1 Cor 9: 1 ).< ref > So the Alexandrian recension ; the text in < sup > 38 </ sup > and Codex Bezae indicate that Apollos went to Corinth.
So he retaliated by doing his version of Pogo.
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.
There was also a special coffee table book called The History of The Beano: The Story So Far, published by Waverly Books.
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, this is sometimes avoided by using " pointers " to data instead.

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