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So and too
So simple, in fact, that it might even work -- although Pamela, now, in her new frame of mind, was careful not to pretend too much assurance.
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 far in history man has been too greatly over-occupied with projecting things into his environment rather than first creating the sort of person who can make the highest use of the things he has created.
So, too, is the mathematical competence of a college graduate who has majored in mathematics.
So somebody else could have come in, too -- then or later while she was out of the room.
So obvious are these advantages that nearly 95 per cent of the population of New York State now has access to a system, and enthusiastic librarians foresee the day, not too distant, when all the libraries in the state will belong to a co-op.
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, 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.
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, due to the above mentioned, especially in the consecutive sequences of events, the Hierarchs of Alexandria were considered holding too much of power from one hand, and on the other hand, due to the conflict of the Schools of Theology, there would be an impasse and a scapegoat, i. e. Pope Dioscorus.
So too a tangle in the hair was called an elf-lock, as being caused by the mischief of the elves ( or especially by Queen Mab ), and sudden paralysis was sometimes attributed to elf-stroke.
So too the purchase of uniforms of personnel, signs, etc., as well as the franchise sites, if they are owned or controlled by the franchisor.
So please forgive me, all those I love and may God forgive me too, but I cannot bear the agony and it best for everyone this way.
So too in other languages, such as French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish.
So the sky is about fifty billion times darker than it would be if the universe were neither expanding nor too young to have reached equilibrium yet.
So too with " g " and " c ", and " p " and " b ", and also " s " and " z " ( and " x ").
So, too, are Honoré Daumier's Pierrots: creatures often suffering a harrowing anguish.
So too the nature of the heroes ; most sword-and-sorcery protagonists, travellers by nature, find peace after adventure deathly dull.
So in this case too, the distillate moves away from the azeotrope and the residue moves toward it.
::: So now for me too countless paths extend in all directions
Moreover Bacchylides's line " So now for me too countless paths extend in all directions " has a close resemblance to lines in one of Pindar's Isthmian Odes ( 1. 1 – 2 ), " A thousand ways ... open on every side widespread before me " but, as the date of Pindar's Isthmian Ode is uncertain, it is not clear in this case who was imitating whom.
So too is Alexander Neville's 1575 Latin history of the rebellion, De furoribus Norfolciensium.
So too could the first major English author to write in this style, William Painter, who borrowed from, amongst others, Herodotus, Plutarch, Aulus Gellius, Claudius Aelianus, Livy, Tacitus, Giovanni Battista Giraldi, and Bandello himself.
So J is equal to the area enclosed by the orbit in x-p coordinates too:
So too is Thomas Mann's Adventures of Felix Krull, Confidence Man ( 1954 ), which like many novels emphasizes the theme of a charmingly roguish ascent in the social order.

So and Hitler
So Hitler swiftly reassured businessmen that there would be no " second revolution.
So he has been called a traitor by the far left, paving the way for the ascendancy of the far right and even of Hitler, whereas those who think his policies were justified claim that he saved Germany from Bolshevik excesses.
So any documents leaking out of the embassy would quickly find their way to Hitler.
"// So, Mr. President, / We got this one big job to do / That's lick Mr. Hitler and when we're through, / Let no one else ever take his place / To trample down the human race.
So was born the Panzerwaffe der Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler.
So on 1 July 1939, Hitler appointed Albrecht a NSKK-Oberführer and made him one of his adjutants.
So on November 8, 1923, Hitler and the SA stormed a public meeting of 3, 000 people which had been organized by Kahr in the Bürgerbräukeller, a large beer hall in Munich.

So and collected
So Lustig not only received the funds for the Eiffel Tower, he also collected a large bribe.
So the consumer has paid 10 % ($ 0. 15 ) extra, compared to the no taxation scheme, and the government has collected this amount in taxation.
So it lasted until 1929, when the only complete copy of Fatio's manuscript was published by Karl Bopp, and in 1949 Gagnebin used the collected fragments in possession of Le Sage to reconstruct the paper.
So, they collected, quite legitimately, far more than required, remitted the tax to the State, and pocketed the remainder.
So he collected a giant-sized spadeful of earth and set off towards the town.
A 2004 history of the club, 924 Gilman: The Story So Far, was written and edited by Brian Edge, who collected memories and anecdotes from many of the seminal contributors to the club's day-to-day operations from 1986 through publication in 2004.
So much so that after Aristotle's death, his publishers ( Andronicus of Rhodes in 50 BC, for example ) collected these works.
So many were injured in the battle that two days later British casualties were still waiting to be collected from the field.
So far in her career, Valeeva has collected 7 individual gold medals in World Championships ( indoor and outdoor ), and she is one of the few archers in the world to have won the Indoor and Outdoor World Championship in the same year, in 1995.
" Parker dedicated her 1936 publication of collected poems, Not So Deep as a Well, to F. P. A.
So after the aid from donors and aid charities was collected, it was made available through the budget of the party's central committee – for logistics and financing of the resistance.
* " Bramley Is So Bracing " ( 1939 ) – Widgeon short story, collected in Nothing Serious ( 1950 )
So all the locations where tax was collected came to be known as Chungam ; indeed Kerala has a number of places with the same name.
So, for example, when a new house is built, the tax levy may increase by the amount of taxes collected from that house.
/ And were collected in a crystal sea, / The envious ocean would curl up and dry — / So awful in its mightiness, that lake, / So fathomless, that clear and salty deep.
The original limited series ran for six issues in 2003 and was collected in the trade paperback Arrowsmith, Book 1: So Smart in Their Fine Uniforms ( ISBN 1-4012-0299-3 ) in 2004.

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