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So and quite
So, despite seeming frivolity of his lifestyle, Catullus measured himself and his friends by quite ambitious standards.
So feathers tend to drop straight down on a clear shot, plastic never quite returns to a straight drop falling more on a diagonal.
So the police were quite well-informed about his criminal activities, but it was very hard to prove anything or to bring charges because his support network was so widespread, and this can be shown through various newspaper articles and so on.
So far, the war had gone quite well for Philip and the French.
So while either may be quite destructive, strong acids are called corrosive, and strong bases are referred to as caustic.
So it's quite a necessary step, you see?
So if the name actually should be a local development in the Old Norse speech forms of the Middle Ages -- there was surely quite a significant farm settlement in the central valleys of Vefsn before the plague -- it was unlikely to have been used as the name for a farm.
So the kind of things we were planning for, with the benefit of hindsight, perhaps weren't quite the right things.
So I thought: ' Fuck, I've been chucked because Lydon's been chucked ', and I went along to Franc and told him to give me the part of Monkey ... and I think he was so taken aback – I was quite rude – that he gave me the part.
So it is suggested that Yates's correction is unnecessary even with quite low sample sizes, such as:
I had been a fairly successful salesman and quite frugal with my earnings .... So, having fun, finding a girl, getting a degree — those were my objectives.
So it is quite surprising that the result does not depend on its embedding in spite of all bending and twisting deformations undergone.
" So quite possibly others came to Narnia from our world as well, but Lewis did not record their histories for us.
So, they collected, quite legitimately, far more than required, remitted the tax to the State, and pocketed the remainder.
So I said as a joke: ' Well, I quite like drinking.
So, Rabban Gamliel, the " prince " of the Jewish community of the time ( and therefore his estate would be quite wealthy ), demanded that he be buried in simple white linen, and that this become the custom for everyone.
Also, innumerable other Jain monks have attained Moksha here. So it is of very high importance in Jain religion and is mentioned quite frequently in Jain religious books.
So, this jīng is considered quite important for longevity in TCM.
So the erasure code in this example, which requires five messages, is quite economical.
So far it feels quite muscular with a bit of swagger and a bit more of a groove.
So we constructed this backing track and then more of the girls started to come in — this was quite a good day — and gradually they started to add on their little bits.
So I set my letter in, and duly arrived up at Havelock House, with amateur tapes that I had made of comedy sketches that I was performing in my kitchen, and bathroom, and bedroom ... and I presented those and they listened to them and said, ' Yes, those are quite funny, but there's no opening for that sort of thing here at the moment.
So there are forms within forms, within forms, within forms … infinitely-apparent forms because these things are really continuums that approach something definable but never quite exactly become that ( like an amoeba where there is an approximate shape with things like dropping and changing ).
So at the end of the 19th century the network developed quite rapidly and the horse trams were changed into electric ones.

So and often
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, given an integral domain R, it is often very useful to know that R has a Euclidean function: in particular, this implies that R is a PID.
So far as can be seen, the chief interest in Homer's works is that of human feeling and emotion, and of drama ; indeed, his works are often referred to as " dramas ".
So the term " insert " is often confined to views of objects — and body parts, other than the head.
So mu-metal shields are often made of several enclosures one inside the other, each of which successively reduces the field inside it.
" So, a legal prohibition against competition is often advocated and rates are not left to the market but are regulated by the government.
So, when defining a probability space it is possible, and often necessary, to exclude certain subsets of the sample space from being events ( see Events in probability spaces, below ).
So, by abuse of language, the two are often conflated.
A 1953 remake of So Big starred Jane Wyman in the Stanwyck role, and is the version most often seen today.
So, too, are Honoré Daumier's Pierrots: creatures often suffering a harrowing anguish.
", which is subtitled " Supergroups: So much promise, so often squandered ", notes that " when well-known rockers get together in new configurations, they're guaranteed lots of attention, but these ego summits rarely bear fruit as fresh as what made these guys famous in the first place.
So apostrophe followed by s was often used to mark a plural, especially when the noun was a loan word ( and especially a word ending in a, as in the two comma's ).
So he went often among them, offering counsel, and the Noldor hearkened, being eager for lore.
So beginners often play on practice sets until they become comfortable with those basic mechanics.
Behn often used her writings to attack the parliamentary Whigs claiming " In public spirits call ’ d, good o ’ th ’ Commonwealth … So tho ’ by different ways the fever seize … in all ’ tis one and the same mad disease.
While Mr. Moto often despairs of the hero's attempts at saving the girl, he notes in Mr. Moto Is So Sorry that he himself is not immune to their charms.
So often ,” he said, “ I have seen such gracious ladies disrupt political combinations .” He sighed and still stared at the ceiling seemingly lost in memory.
So, it is unlikely that Svyatopolk had been present at his court since 1015, which is often supposed by the historians that consider Yaroslav guilty of Boris and Gleb's murders.
The set of elements 0 ≤ x is often denoted with G < sup >+</ sup >, and it is called the positive cone of G. So we have a ≤ b if and only if-a + b ∈ G < sup >+</ sup >.
So the drag coefficient can often be treated as a constant.
So feminist economists often call for more diverse data collection and broader economic models.
So often they are the litmus test by which public confidence in the institution is either won or lost.
The conflict discouraged Froude from continuing his biography of Carlyle, as he wrote in 1881, " So much ill will has been shown me in the case of the other letters that I walk as if on hot ashes, and often curse the day when I undertook the business.
Long sets of psychedelic tunes like " Section 43 ", " Bass Strings ", " Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine ", " Janis " ( for and about Janis Joplin ) and " Grace " ( for singer Grace Slick ) ( all released on Vanguard Records ) were often played back to back on KSAN and KMPX in San Francisco and progressive rock stations around the country.

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