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So and putting
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 when old Mr. Lovejoy, the company president, talked about putting in a single sales manager for both branches after the head of the regular steels had gone with Carnegie-Illinois, it looked like the perfect chance for Bobbie.
So they started putting their money in places like Raleigh, North Carolina ; Nashville, Tennessee ; Phoenix, Arizona ; and Madison, Wisconsin.
So when the telephone company decided to replace its worn out phone booth in front of Burda's Pharmacy with a new one, he decided to solve both problems at once by putting the police phone in the old booth.
So instead of putting us on Saturday night right before Otis Redding, they wound up putting us on at sunset on Friday when there was nobody in the place.
So, in that instance, Stirling's or Bessel's is not putting an N-1 degree polynomial through N points, but is, instead, trading equivalence with Newton's for better centering and accuracy, giving those methods sometimes potentially greater accuracy, for a given polynomial degree, than other polynomial interpolations.
So bitter was the animosity between these two men that Hopkins commenced an action for slander against Ward, putting damages at £ 40, 000.
So now we are in the studio putting down the vocals.
For his part, Wilson, the host of a music show, So It Goes, decides to move beyond just putting bands on television and get into promoting concerts.
So Brahma forced Surabhi ( in some versions, Surabhi instead suggested that Brahma should lie ) to falsely testify to Vishnu that Brahma had seen the top of the linga ; Shiva punished Surabhi by putting a curse on her so that her bovine offspring would have to eat unholy substances.
So it is debatable whether it was actually devised by Lord Dalhousie in 1848, though he arguably did make it official by putting it to paper-and-ink.
So many signs were taken that the local volunteer fire department stopped putting them back up.
So we're going to do some issues, starting now, that have whatever we feel like putting in them.
In 2002, So was accused of putting his relationship with the Chinese Government ahead of Melbourne by refusing to meet the Dalai Lama during his Australian visit.
So the varying positions of the Laplace plane at varying distances from the primary planet can be pictured as putting together a warped or non-planar surface, which may be pictured as a series of concentric rings whose orientation in space is variable: the innermost rings are near the equatorial plane of rotation and oblateness of the planet, and the outermost rings near its solar orbital plane.
So at the beginning I was putting too much pressure on myself.
In 2005, RBCP of the PLA compiled all 28 issues of the defunct UPL ezine and hosted them on the PLA website, stating " So now the tables have turned-the PLA is stealing all of the UPL's material and putting it on their site.
So bitter was the animosity between these two men that Hopkins commenced an action for slander against Ward, putting damages at 40, 000 pounds.
So when Wang brought forward a new list of leaders of CCP, Mao showed his humility by putting Wang in the first place.
So instead of trying to evolve the series necessarily, it's more like taking that concept and putting it in different places seeing how it works.
So, they decided to bring back former WCW president Eric Bischoff and former WWF head of creative Vince Russo, putting them together to run WCW.
So, they decided to bring back former WCW president Eric Bischoff and former head of creativity Vince Russo, putting them together to run WCW with the thought that they could keep each other's failures in check.
So a few months ago, I took my new band into the studio and I think we accomplished what we set out to do .......... that being putting a lot of love in this song with our voices.

So and intellectual
So, the main point is how an organization can affect the firm's stock price using the leverage of intellectual assets.
This fluid model may explain many social phenomena like social instability, diffusion, flow, viscosity ... So the society behaves as a sort of intellectual fluid ”.
So much was this the case that the Commentaries rank second only to the Bible as a literary and intellectual influence on the history of American institutions ".
So far, the only other proposal has been the draft intellectual property rights directive.
So, too, we are to be careful not to introduce into the sphere of the Torah foreign ideas … Rather, we should always be mindful of the superiority of the Torah, which differs from all other scientific knowledge through its Divine origin … Sages do not demand of us to completely ignore all the scientific knowledge … rather that a person familiar with these other realms of knowledge, but … only from the Torah's perspective … and they warn us that neglecting this perspective will jeopardize our intellectual life.
So called progressive or intellectual rock could be an indulgence, a way to prove the Soviet authorities that rock music could have a deeper meaning.
So it engages people's intellectual side.
So it was in one of the intellectual and botanical capitals that Magnol took his education.
The intellectual and former ETA member Jon Juaristi narrates that, during reminiscences, fellow member Juan María Bandrés once commented " So you are the one who actually read it!

So and effort
So exhausting was the effort to score the ballet that Ravel's health deteriorated, with a diagnosis of neurasthenia soon forcing him to rest for several months.
So much effort was placed into their 1977 Christmas show that Eric and Ernie did not even do a television series that year.
So under a joint use agreement with the military, the Los Angeles Department of Airports, now called Los Angeles World Airports, built a 9, 000 square foot ( 800 m² ) terminal on leased land that opened in 1971, creating present day LA / Palmdale Regional Airport which the City of Palmdale has taken control of in an effort to establish reliable air service in the region.
' So Good ', meanwhile, is a three minute whirlwind of Buzzcocks guitar and lilting harmonies that belong in your finest emo effort.
Sugar Ray's 2003 effort In the Pursuit of Leisure, and the first single from that album, " Mr. Bartender ( It's So Easy )", received a lukewarm reception.
* On the Disney Channel children's television show That's So Raven, a psychic teenager often makes predictions and accidentally fulfills them in an effort to stop them.
So it is that among you a taste for trivial things replaces a taste for great ones, that the time which ought to be devoted to the latter is frittered away on futilities, and that you will be subjugated sooner or later and again and again by any foe who bothers to make the effort.
So we made an effort to convince comrades in our own sections that logically speaking the question of participation in the government should be subordinated to a judgement of the government ’ s orientations.
So, this effort to assert her independence involves adopting male roles, rather than creating a new, female interpretation.
So by repeating this " wheeling " pattern, the bird can continue flying almost indefinitely without having to put in much effort besides steering.
So the final game design is a result the effort of the designer and some influence of the producer.
So effective was Bayard in opposing Jefferson's government that all out effort was made by the Democratic-Republicans to unseat him in his attempt at a fourth term in 1802.
* Of the six nominations the group got for the 2008 Much Music Video Awards ( MMVA ), the group won four awards: Best Video-For The Nights I Can't Remember, Best Cinematography-For the Nights I Can't Remember ( which defeated another Hedley effort, She's So Sorry ), Best Director-For The Nights I Can't Remember, MuchLOUD Best Rock Video-She's So Sorry.
So urgent was the action that Wycombe Abbey School, situated on the land that would become the station, was given three weeks to find new facilities ; failure in this effort led to the school's closing, until the independent girl's school was returned by the US in 1945.
So peptidomimetics are part of the wide effort by researchers, research labs and institutions to create cures for cancer by means of restoring or activating apoptotic pathways in specific cells.
( So much effort to no avail.
Algorhythm was a notably more trance and house-influenced effort than the synth-pop of Vertigo and spawned the singles " Universal Hymn ", " What Are You So Happy About?
So when the infant becomes more independent, its effort to maintain proximity to its mother increases.
The " egg portion " of the video was parodied by comedic duo French and Saunders in a collaborative effort, featuring a spoof of the " It's Oh So Quiet " and " Big Time Sensuality " videos as well.
Retrospective reviews were less forgiving, with Allmusic stating that both the compositions and the performances are uniformly weak, adding up to " a competent, if perfunctory effort in the band's familiar style ", while Robert Christgau's review consisted of a single sentence followed by the note ' Giveaway: "( Sometimes I Feel So ) Uninspired.
So long as the House of York reigned he appears to have been a loyal enough Yorkist ; he was at Court in 1479 and in 1484 received a letter from Richard III thanking him for his services. Henry VII, however trusted him enough to make him Chancellor ; this was apparently an effort to curb the power of the Fitzgeralds, with whom Plunket had quarreled. He left office in 1494 and died in 1503.
So let us make an effort to keep it as a rule,
So, in an effort to avoid this talk whenever they discuss such matters, they lapse into French.

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