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So and prevalent
( So prevalent are these isolated peaks and ridges that a specialised term has been adopted in Germany to describe this kind of country, thought to be in great part the result of wind action.
So Aristotle suggested only one unity — that of action — but the prevalent interpretation of his Poetics during the Middle Ages already inclined toward interpreting his comment on time as another " unity ".
So in medieval times when accusations of witchcraft ( and resultant burnings ) were prevalent, the town of Oudewater offered the accused a chance of proving his or her innocence.
So prevalent was their presence that in 1904, the government established a Jinricksha Station at the junction of Tanjong Pagar Road and Neil Road.
Cultural motifs in the form of So Cal cultural icons are also prevalent throughout the myriad of ceramic tiles lining the walls of the corridors as you descend into the railway tunnel.

So and is
So great a man could not but understand, too, that the thing that moves men to sacrifice their lives is not the error of their thought, which their opponents see and attack, but the truth which the latter do not see -- any more than they see the error which mars the truth they themselves defend.
So we see that a specialist is a man who knows more and more about less and less as he develops, as contrasted to the generalist, who knows less and less about more and more.
So in these pages the term `` technology '' is used to include any and all means which could amplify, project, or augment man's control over himself and over other men.
So it is that we relive his opening statement in the first television address with the dramatic immediacy of the present.
So far as the existing body of formal principle and procedure is concerned, categorical novelties are not to be anticipated in Jewish-Gentile relationships ; ;
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 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 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 don't see yourself as a heroine or fancy this little adventure is an event of major importance ''.
( Note: So far as State Police cars are concerned, only their replacement is under this division ).
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 far as I can see, there is only one way out for the positivist.
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 it is with Great Expectations, whether the hands be Orlick's as he strikes down Mrs. Gargery or Pip's as he steals a pie from her pantry.
So Dartmouth is moving closer to the others in the Ivy group.
So, too, is the mathematical competence of a college graduate who has majored in mathematics.
So is the time of the novel.
`` So there it is '', he said.
So what I am trying to tell you is the ' why ' -- that is my point -- and that concerns the spirit of the matter.
So you can see that Gerald G. Ramsey, director of SMU's food services, is not the ordinary type of craven, women-trodden chef.
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.
The biblical symbol for this affirmation is expressed in the words: `` So God created man in his own image ; ;

So and reputation
So great was his reputation with the Holy See that he "... was allowed by the Roman Pontiff to appoint Bishops and Abbots from among his brethren in whatever churches or monasteries he desired, of those that had lost their patron ".
So fearsome was the reputation of the Fehme and its reach that many thus released committed suicide rather than prolonging the inevitable.
So that she may have a fresh start away from her now degraded reputation, she and her uncle emigrate to Australia.
Settling in America, Lubitsch established his reputation for sophisticated comedy with such stylish films as The Marriage Circle ( 1924 ), Lady Windermere's Fan ( 1925 ), and So This Is Paris ( 1926 ).
From 1966 to 1974, Eban served as Israel's foreign minister, defending the country's reputation after the Six-Day War and claiming Israel was attacked first " So on the fateful morning of 5 June, when Egyptian forces moved by air and land against Israel's western coast ".
So great was the reputation for valour of the French kingdom and of the Lord Louis that even the Saracens were terrified by the prospect of that marriage.
Beggar So has a reputation for crippling his students during training so Wong flees from home in an attempt to escape his punishment.
So early as 1841 his reputation in this department was sufficient to secure for him the government nomination to the newly founded chair of Biblical criticism in the university of Edinburgh.
So too is his willingness casually to ' trash ’ the reputation of Mr Chevalier and to discredit him in the eyes of the court ".
So Ritschl expected the case to be hopeless, ' although in the present instance ,' he wrote, ' I should stake my whole philological and academic reputation that the matter would work out happily.
So notorious is Maluf's reputation that in Brazil the verb malufar was created, meaning " to steal public money ".
So the safety factor is often the focus of a business management decision when a mechanical product's cost impacts business performance and failure of the product could jeopardize human life or company reputation.
So great was his reputation that in May 1887, when the crown prince of Germany ( afterwards the Emperor Frederick III ) was attacked by the affection of the throat of which he ultimately died, Morell Mackenzie was specially summoned to attend him.
So great was his reputation that he was patronized by royalty in many countries and acquired great wealth.
So great was his reputation that when Sir Walter Mildmay founded Emmanuel College in 1584, he chose Chaderton for the first master, and on his expressing some reluctance, declared that if he would not accept the office the foundation should not go on.
So quickly did the situation deteriorate, that Norreys declined to risk marching his troops 10 miles through the Moyry Pass, from Newry to Dundalk, choosing instead to move them by sea ; but in a blow to his reputation, Russell confounded him later that summer by brazenly marching up to the Blackwater with little difficulty.
According to his biographer, " So widely famed was the Bishop as a traveller, and so great his reputation as a connoisseur of all good things, that Lord Bristol's hotel ... came to be the best known and regarded in every city or town where he sojourned and was thus the precursor of the Hotels Bristol to be found all over Europe.

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