He gabbles to everyone in earshot about the lesson, how well it went, what the students said and did, and so on. |
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However by this time he did want to study mathematics further and so he registered as an external student at the Saratov Pedagogic Institute. |
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He was, as it turned out, not far off the mark and so must have gathered information from early travellers and unsung explorers. |
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We have the Greek alphabet, most of the Slavic countries write in Cyrillic, the Arabs read their newspapers in their own script, and so on. |
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He said, you know, ultimately, I think there is something here and so I'm going to gag Michael with respect to the information that he has. |
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Gladiatorial contests were originally an Etruscan practice and so date back to the days before the Roman Republic was founded. |
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Commoners therefore include knights as well as esquires, gentlemen, serfs, and so on. |
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Some of you may choose a gradual progression from selling to friends, to selling at fairs and shows, to retail selling and so on. |
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But action filmmaking knows no restraint and so the plotline galumphs on to its inevitable conclusion. |
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I have to say it is indicative of a certain section of society who spend so much time exercising their bodies and so little their minds. |
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Titus and Domitian were not close and so while Titus was dying, Domitian left for the praetorian camp where he was hailed as emperor. |
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If an e-card captures people's imagination, within seconds they will forward it and so the message goes on around the world. |
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He was just going out there to celebrate mass in front of all those people and so there was a lot of prayerfulness about him. |
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This comprises outlines of the teaching on the persons of the Trinity, eschatology, eternal life, witness, and so forth. |
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Because her paintings are so artificial and so plainly painted, the viewer can appreciate pure art without the weight of hidden messages. |
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The whole point of the game is people are looking to gank you, and so are the zombies. |
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An intellectual dapperling of these times boasts chiefly of his irresistible perspicacity, his 'dwelling in the daylight of truth,' and so forth. |
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The theatre I worked in before this was being refurbished over the summer, and so the dark period was extended. |
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They were very ambitious, they gouged money out of businesses and governments and so on and they really fought for something. |
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Interestingly, the blow pipe wasn't invented until the 1st century BC and so glass-blowing is unknown before then. |
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There were so many of them and so few tables that some of them were forced to share. |
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They probably thought we were so inhuman and so evil so as to be totally devoid of feelings. |
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Yet research can apply to all creative genres and so we should develop a more inclusive term. |
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I shared my large room with Andy, a day boy, and so had the place to myself at night. |
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Outside the sun was shining and so I wandered off to Bath Place to gawp at the quaint little shops and to watch people. |
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So she was gazetted as a full-time employee with superannuation benefits and so on. |
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Like a complete idiot, I hurt my back doing dead lifts in my garage, and so spent a fair part of yesterday on my back in the family room. |
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The biggest job for us is to manage all the people involved, whether it be the delegations, the police, the government and so on. |
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Another channel now has the rights to broadcast it live, and so we did not have the exclusivity. |
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Every couple of blocks has its own deli, grocery, laundromat, coffee shop and so on. |
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You know, I'm sure she's been deluged with phone calls, harassing phone calls, attacks, and so forth. |
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He argues that space-time points and regions are concrete, physical objects, and so they are not mathematical. |
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It has been evident in your manner and demeanour that you do not wish to talk to me and so I have not approached you until now. |
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These are conceived in terms of various spirits, ancestors, demigods, demons, and so on. |
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Apparently it's riddled with asbestos and so dilapidated that prospective buyers are warned not to venture inside. |
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The second salam occurs outside the prayer and so there is no reasonfor prostration. |
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In addition, however, your insurance company has announced its intention to demutualise and so you may also benefit from a windfall payment. |
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New legislation is expected later this year that would allow the company demutualise and so end its takeover protection status. |
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Her eyes always had a way of making everything seem so sweet, so innocent, and so simple. |
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But the text was so dense and so long that I imagine few people will have read it. |
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The intentional killing of civilians is proscribed, and so are military actions that show a gross disregard for the lives of innocents. |
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And I'm naturally excluding from consideration those who have abused within the statute of limitations and so should be locked up. |
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Daniel emphasized the innumerability of the angelic beings that attend the God of heaven and so does John. |
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Christine always wanted children and so I decided to make her godmother to my second daughter, Grace. |
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Wrong question, since it depends on the definition of life, and so both answers are possible. |
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His was made from glass by a glass-blower who made laboratory equipment, test-tubes, pipettes and so on. |
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A major trade show comprises a gold mine of invaluable information about products, companies, industry trends, and so on. |
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The benzodiazepines are psychotropic which means turning to the mind and so they have mind-altering effects. |
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In a few cases these feelings continue and so the physical effects of puberty can be very distressing and confusing. |
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There was also the whole etiquette of uncovering your head in the presence of your betters and men doffing their hats to ladies and so forth. |
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They have considerable difficulty ascending or descending stairs, and so you may find them in elevators. |
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Some of them even went so far as to ingest tape worms to avoid their bodies absorbing the goodness from food and so remaining thin. |
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There were blows being exchanged between the protesters and the police and so on. |
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Finance is often thought of as the sphere of global flows and so it is in terms of currency exchange or direct investment. |
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They make decisions for the future, and so distinguish their intentions from their desires. |
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Should they read the liturgical gospel, prepare the bread and wine at the altar, say the dismissal, and so on? |
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I expected ambient recordings of you giggling like a girl, telling jokes and forgetting the punchlines, looking for your car keys and so on. |
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The brazier of fire projected its rays through the tinted glass and so glaringly illumined the room. |
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It should also be examinable and so it would not just be seen as an optional extra. |
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However, this written evidence was not tested at the inquiry and so carries less weight. |
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These clouds would be excellent conductors of electricity and so would generate currents and distort Earth's magnetic field. |
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Vacation classes, theatre workshops, personality courses, computer lessons, sports coaching sessions and so on fill their summer months. |
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Then you distort that in some way, and so confound the reader's expectation. |
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When the riot squad did move, it was so fast and so precise nothing could be done. |
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The fact is private companies will take little interest in small acreage crops for the Canadian prairies like winter wheat, durum, and so on. |
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He provides a useful overview of divinatory techniques, astrology, and so on to demarcate these from precognition. |
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Does the hard left still plan and theorise about how best to foment revolution in the UK, do they engage in entryism and agitation, and so forth? |
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The roast duck was good, and so was the grilled lobster, despite a weirdly glowing sidecar of basil mashed potatoes. |
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The visual effect of distantiation is that you shed subjective involvement and so gain information. |
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That relationship was quite distant, and so he absorbed himself in a tiny scientific world in order to make sense of that relationship. |
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However, the film is going to change those faces, and so I'm not sure if I want to see these hideously deformed new visages. |
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Instead, each person has a given name, followed by the given names of his or her father, grandfather, and so on. |
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As you can imagine, there are a lot of sensors, instrumentation and so forth involved. |
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Alas, search engines have always filtered by structure, rather than the message, and so they should. |
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Plant growth and development is entrained by the seasonal cycle, and so the seasons act as a natural integrator. |
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It's a disquieting, impressive exhibit, and so thoroughly creepy that afterwards, we REALLY needed a drink. |
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They talk tough while their actions add to the numbers and so also to public disquiet about the scale of immigration. |
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The best illustrated edition of Jane Austen uses contemporary fashion plates, engravings of carriages, town scenes and so on. |
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Unfortunately, he was unhappy with his position and with being displaced from where he grew up in the South and so he was a total crank at home. |
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Many families do not hesitate to engage boys or girls to help with household chores like cleaning the house, cars, and so on. |
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I'm talking about soap, detergent, sponges, mops, dusters, disinfectant wipes, and so on. |
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The poor devils have to hack their own speeches out, and of course they often sound that way, heavygoing phrases and so on. |
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But they didn't bring it back to pull the other people up and so it's like the devil take the hindmost. |
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Artists were also adorning rocks along rivers, on plateaux, on mountainsides, and so on. |
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Food is just about my only remaining pleasure up here, and so I dive greedily into vast platefuls of the stuff. |
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The album has pages with matts and so doesn't require interleaves to protect the prints. |
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He's so funny, and so purely charismatic here as to defy adequate description. |
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I was figuring that he was not confident of winning such an election, and so deferred the poll to the latest practicable time. |
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One day the brothers who had been driven out came together, killed and devoured their father and so made an end of the patriarchal horde. |
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Churchill changed his country's military approach from defensiveness to aggressive attack, and so altered the course of history. |
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A variety of papers are needed, such as construction paper, tissue, magazine pages and so on. |
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We will continue to work closely with Menston because our experience in this process, of consulting widely and so on, should help them. |
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However, our readers require more and so I must try to do justice to this cornucopia of consumable marvels. |
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No wonder so many people dislike and ignore advertising, and so many business owners feel gun-shy about investing in serious campaigns. |
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In the end though, Lauren does compete in a contact sport, and so injury must always be a serious risk. |
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In such a case, the person has failed to show benevolence for morally discreditable reasons, and so has behaved badly. |
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Then, girls reach puberty before boys and so are more mature in their both their approach to learning and ability to learn. |
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Fowler is the first-person narrator of the book and so most of his best material is internal monologue. |
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Essentially, ear training is a set of exercises designed to help young musicians learn and identify musical intervals, pitch, rhythm and so on. |
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Then they pledge those three people to making nice-nice to three others, and so on around the world and into outer space. |
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He urges Athena to proceed with the trial, and so she begins, acting as the judge and facilitator of the trial. |
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I looked down at my short tartan skirt and fishnet stockings, my black nailpolish was looking good and so was my ripped black tank top. |
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I had been having contractions most of the week and so I wasn't really expecting anything. |
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Teen magazines are full of articles on how to lose weight, get the right hair highlights, pluck eyebrows effectively, and so on. |
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He is very contrite and so sorry and we hug and he tells me he loves me and is so sorry and also is crying. |
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Victorian fathers cared deeply for their children and so did the ancient Greeks. |
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I am an introvert, I am a loner, and so the nature of who I choose to love has very little to do with how I spend my time outside the bedroom. |
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You may also run across hand-edited neutral data files that are missing large sections, contain control characters, and so on. |
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I did not want them plunged into hardship and so I allowed them to take the two days' holiday pay at the beginning of the dispute. |
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Section 8 provides for the fixing of a date on which the extradition hearing is to begin and with questions of remand and so forth. |
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Thus, even the book's most ghastly events are stripped of their horror, and so of their dramatic power as well. |
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The six episodes of Series One were so fresh and so inventive you couldn't help but want to see more. |
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He spent about a year of rigorous self-study fooling around with canons, fugues, invertible counterpoint, and so on. |
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However, these converters do not last for very long, and so after a while cars will be polluting without the driver even knowing! |
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This causal claim is only merited once the theoretical system is in place, and so cannot be a primitive element in any account of perception. |
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Multicolored and solid flannels, cottons and jerseys from pajamas, socks, old shirts, skirts and so forth were collected in each homeroom. |
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This produces positively charged ions and so these forms of radiation are known as ionizing radiation. |
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The time in New York is five hours behind the time in London, and so on, but that's not the point. |
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I had people behind me telling I could do it and supporting me, and so I just got in there and worked and I'm thankful for it. |
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Three women who developed gestational diabetes were excluded, and so the records of 202 women were studied. |
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They considered dramatic monologue, dramatic irony, persona as mask, and so on. |
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Hence, we can produce poles, polars, points, geodesics, angles, and so forth readily by converting back to the Poincare model. |
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This is used to treat irregularities in the heartbeat and so is known as an antiarrythmic drug. |
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The walls were smooth and flawless in their golden perfection, and so it was impossible to tell if they were rigged in any way. |
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My father recently had his car broken into outside his office in town and so he went to the cop shop to report it. |
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Or the very kind of conflict between the flesh and the soul, was something they believed, and so you would believe it too. |
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Even preverbal children can be invited to point to where in their bodies it might feel shaky, numb, calm, and so forth. |
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The meeting heard speeches about the attacks on the 35-hour week, flexitime, shift allowances and so on. |
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For early season use most anglers tend to fish the flies deeper and so use heavier hooks. |
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One study did not report outcomes separately for treatment and prevention and so we included all women. |
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For example, fair dice don't have to be in the shape of regular polyhedra, such as cubes, icosahedra, and so on. |
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Instead use healthier floor alternatives as cork, solid wood, marmoleum, tiles, bamboo, and so on. |
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The set-theoretic hierarchy is thoroughly abstract, consisting of the empty set, the powerset of the empty set, and so on. |
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Corncob pipes are very light and absorb nicotine and tar, and so will also color as you smoke. |
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Born in Boeotia, he was active in Athens, and so is accounted an Athenian sculptor. Of his works, the most famous was a Discobolus. |
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Some children, however, have problems with polysyllabic words, and so they need explicit teaching, coupled with broad-based reading experiences. |
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The syrup wouldn't dribble on the ground, being stuck between the toilet paper and the car, and so I wouldn't have to be guilted into cleaning. |
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I was pompous, arrogant and so full of my self that I thought that I could do anything. |
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He then would assign to his men the ranks of sergeant, corporal, private and so on. |
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Does the fragmentation of her body undo any sense of corporeal affinity we might feel, and so foreclose the possibility of identification? |
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Granma went home and told her husband what the clairvoyant had said, but he pooh-poohed the idea, and so no action was taken. |
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The whole town revolves around the club and so the experience is going to be very intense and emotional for him. |
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There was some brief talk of adjourning to the bar, but we were too tired, and so flopped under the tightly-tucked blankets and sheets instead. |
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Our original intention was to climb the slopes north of the lochan and so avoid the crags that form the corrie walls. |
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It was made without notice and so excluded the defendant from the process and prevented him from challenging it, he said. |
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Indeed the embroilment of India, Poland and so on, is clearly a step along that path. |
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But I thought that what they were doing was really dirty pool, and so I told a counselor about it. |
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You'll have cross-pollination to other canola crops that might be growing alongside roadsides and so on. |
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I want to thank these two gentlemen for serving their country so well and so admirably. |
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Single stars are of comparatively small mass, cosmically speaking, and so produce little deflection of light beams. |
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The wildflowers will be out and so will the elk, deer, sea lions, seals, and sea birds. |
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What critic, or prince, could resist something so impressive and so pretentious? |
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We do very much the same sort of thing in reverse when we try to get oil out of porous rocks like sandstone and so on. |
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He knows the forms of yellow, weight, ductility, fixity, fluidity, solution, and so on, and the methods for superinducing them. |
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Yes, and Alison's is so rough and so large in dimension, the Luba art so small and finely wrought. |
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The US financed the war through printing extra dollars and so it debased its own currency. |
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One molecule will be caused to fluoresce by the first laser and not the rest or maybe the second and not the first and third and so on. |
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It is also a prestige food, and so the country imports it to feed the urban population. |
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I take this to be an invitation to actively study genetics, atmospheric sciences and geology and so on. |
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It was all I could do to keep from laughing as I discussed filling in forms and so on, whilst loos flushed all around me. |
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We also hear incidental sounds like children coughing and yelling, objects being moved, and so on. |
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Using the same group of coins, help your child make a pile of pennies to equal a nickel, nickels to equal a dime, and so on. |
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A few weeks ago I wrote about how I was like a woman possessed buying tea towels and so on. |
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This was an insult he could no longer countenance, and so he had decided that all high-risk surgeries would be transferred to another hospital. |
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I have never met Mrs. Rich, because her famous press agent, Bobby Zarem, doesn't like me, and so I never got invited to any of her parties. |
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The sheep lack the wool and the folds of skin between the legs found on normal Merinos, and so are relatively immune to fly strike. |
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The effect built into cheaper cameras include things like sepia and cobalt tone, posterizing, solarizing and so forth. |
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Monday too turned out to be a generally sunny day and so too was Tuesday, as this picture shows. |
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Defibrillators treat ventricular fibrillation by delivering an electric shock to the chest, and so indirectly to the heart. |
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This observation may be an important, and so far ignored, component in the explanation for the dilute nectars found in bird-pollinated plants. |
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But the loving bonds we share with pets are real, and so are the feelings of loss and grief when they die. |
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These states have remained theocracies, and so sharia, or Koranic law, remains the highest authority, even for secular potentates. |
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The rules of courtship don't apply to you, and so your behavior is confusing and unpredictable. |
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It's a greasy argument that's so long on generalities and so short on specifics. |
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He approached and offered me his arm, and so we neared his house, which was a new and capacitous stone building of handsome appearance. |
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To love Democracy, one must revere the eminent dignity of human personality, one must love the people, and so be a Demophile or a Liberal. |
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I needed an excuse to spend as little time as possible in my shared digs, and so I spent most evenings round at his bedsit, chatting and smoking. |
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I carefully surveyed the area for footprints, foreign items and so on, then photographed the scene. |
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The women are pretty ratty on Daph for drawing the crabs, and so is her boss for that matter. |
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Warner's highly complex line of argument, winding around so much material, and so tightly, produces a compacted, even crabbed architecture. |
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Crab cakes take about 10 minutes to prepare and so they wait quite a while for their starters. |
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The clay is an extensively occurring type little of which has been cultivated, and so the crabhole formations are to be seen in varying stages. |
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Yes, and so did Warren and Willow and those crackheads who attacked the school tonight. |
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They will also be taught about diet and nutrition, first-aid, button stitching and the usual fare of painting, craftwork and so on. |
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By 8pm there's a definite sense of expectation, and so I follow the reds, whites and blues up the cragged streets to cafe-lined Place Jaurs. |
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It's the teacher who teaches you how to live a life of tolerance, forgiveness and so on. |
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To see a true crane of pure white was no less than seeing a miracle, and so she could not help but to stare back. |
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There were no significant skull fractures and so this really is a case of the brain rattling within the cranium. |
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She stared so boldly and so forlornly and so desperately that her heart could have done her talking for her. |
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Either way, it is strange, and so is modified into something that sounds like a current English form. |
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She had a serious weakness for formals and so most of her parties involved dressing up. |
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Your body has been through quite a lot and so you need to be thinking about your health as a priority, and not crash dieting. |
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They have a lot to lose in this and so they will be the ones who will be crawling to the negotiating table. |
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You only get into that if you are pretty deeply into the myths of the last great power, Britain's responsibility around the world, and so on. |
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The sprouts are ground, creamed and so sweet and nutty that I even ask for the recipe. |
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Soon bodily effluvia and contaminated clothing are everywhere in Sunderland, and so is the epidemic. |
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The couples who sit together on the benches are older, in their late twenties, thirties, forties, fifties, and so forth. |
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For some time the physician succeeded in putting an end to the sopor, by snuff in the nose, and so making the patient quiet. |
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Many policyholders cannot afford to pay their annual motor insurance in one go and so avail of credit arrangements from insurers and brokers. |
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He was a foster child who went to a missionary school, and so learned English perfectly before he could read any Japanese. |
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The Moon will be a waning crescent, just a few days from New, and so will not interfere. |
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I'm not great at going to get haircuts, and so have no formal hairdresser to call my own. |
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The drive-through cashiers at different restaurants would share a manager and so forth. |
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That's not to say it's a total success, it is a little camp and so doesn't quite replicate the dreadfulness of the novel. |
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I was most deeply moved by the way this lovable man prayed, so devout and so certain that God heard his prayer. |
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Unlike Serbs, Croats, Slovaks, Czechs, French, Norwegians and so on, Poles were not permitted a collaborator government. |
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I have always been interested in the unexplained since I was a child and so I fell quite naturally into the crop circle scenario. |
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He looks in an off-side position but the linesman disagrees, and so he can ping another cross in. |
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Bound morphemes have to be attached to a free morpheme, and so cannot be words in their own right. |
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Personally, I'd rather have freedom, democracy, self-determination, and so on. |
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This is taking it up a few notches from crotchless panties and chocolate body paint, and so it's worth giving it some consideration. |
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The montage was to get this treatment, too, and so the editors were working to freeze-frame it just as the hat swooped into the air. |
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With 5 card draw poker, there is usually a very obvious potential hand and so deciding which cards you need to change is relatively easy. |
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Alex is too tall to fit in the backpack any more, and so we usually bring the pushchair along. |
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It's Friday evening and so there are a dozen of us trying to catch the barman's eye in the George. |
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Some women do a few sets of sit-ups, crunches, back extensions and so on at the end of every workout or every other workout, and that's okay. |
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The sentence is grammatical but it's not a proposition and so is not something from which a contradiction can be derived. |
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Madurai produced several doyens in different fields in the past and so it will in the years to come. |
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We saw Fritz try to get several other balloons but the anti-aircraft guns compelled him to fly high and so he could not make a direct hit. |
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In the violin version, he writes double stops, pizzicato and tremolo indications and so forth, keeping with the capabilities of the violin. |
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They have to get funding from somewhere, these sources for funds have to be big, and so have to be noticed. |
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The cubbyhole was hanging open and so was the ashtray, neither of which I ever use unless I am transporting contraband. |
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That was too familiar and so were the cubic structures that rose out of the ground. |
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But when he chose his voice was as velvety and soft as her own purr, and so deep you could drown in it. |
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The female extrudes spawn which is unviable and so she hasn't given birth to any young. |
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If the first fruitlet is taken from the north side of a tree, choose the next fruitlet from the east, then south and so on. |
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Like in real life, the effects are cumulative and so combinations might result in different effects. |
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Panels, friezes, and columns all bear extraordinarily beautiful scenes of jungle animals, Maya gods, warriors in full dress, and so on. |
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And that raises obvious issues for teacher-training, curriculum development, and so on. |
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I was cursing like a sailor and so unnerved my husband that he left the room. |
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As I write this, the full score has been finished for about a month, and so have the piano score and the conductor's score. |
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Things happen behind closed doors which he doesn't see and so he doesn't fully understand. |
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Lichenometric dating curves are curvilinear, and so the older the age estimate the less accurate it is likely to be. |
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He repeats the experiment with noses, haircuts, table-legs, and so on, and in each case he thinks people will go for the medium curviness. |
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This approach allows the researcher to sample purposively and so ensure a wide range of characteristics of interviewees. |
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Stewart needs jobs, and so welcomes all the customs officers and government officials and employees it can get. |
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But the issue in California, because Hispanics are so integrated and so fundamental to the society of California, indeed the entire country. |
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We have people that laugh, and so they call and tell us their funny, humorous stories. |
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I've always been hurt by his response, his lack of enthusiasm, his cutting remarks, and so I've stopped talking to him about my time there. |
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The fire seemed to go out, and so did everything in the whole house, as I'd fused all the electrics. |
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The fusillades of the firing squads roared so often and so ubiquitously that some mistook them for the sound of Brazilian invaders. |
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We need to start from the basic principle that cyberspace is not separate from real space, and so each state can have its own laws and codes. |
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If, like me and so many other people, you've read the books over and over, the movies irritate every time they deviate from the original. |
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It had grants to regional councils for social development, development and evaluation expenses and so on. |
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Population grows, the same cycle repeats itself and another round of development adds to the sprawl, and the traffic, and so on. |
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By definition, Wilderness Areas are off-limits to industrial use, and so have a natural enemy in the extractive industries. |
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They need constant care and protection, vitamin pills, potions against possible diseases, and so on. |
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Last year the National Tidy Towns Report was very critical of litter in our town and surrounding areas, and so far this year the same problem has arisen. |
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It might be informer-type evidence, prison informers, and so on. |
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The size of both tubes must be equal because the humidity of the air is changing constantly and so condensation of moisture on the tubes is different. |
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Many pious words have been spoken in the past few days about bringing the country back into the European family, supporting democracy, fresh starts, and so on. |
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At the moment, as reprsented by this thread, it seems to me a confused muddle of mixed intentions, vague accusations, misunderstandings and so on. |
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But just when I thought it was going to get good and circular it turns out that a congius is roughly equal to six pints, and so a sextarius is one pint. |
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Micro-typography deals with letters, the relationship between letter spacing and words, word spacing, lines, interlinear spacing, columns, punctuation, and so forth. |
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One mark is smeared on top of another, and so forth, until foreground, middle ground and background intermesh in a perpetual but confusing push-pull. |
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The phrase was an elegant construct, and so was the American version. |
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I hadn't taken a book in and so I was contenting myself just daydreaming. |
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Adults from Eastern countries have, for genetic reasons, much lower levels of lactase, and so lactose intolerance, rather than milk intolerance is really the normal state. |
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They realized that the store needed to evolve to meet the needs of modern consumers, and so in 1986, Chesterton's hometown five-and-dime metamorphosed into a craft store. |
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People before our fact-obsessed centuries were fully at ease with the made-up fiction, and so I see myself as a traditionalist rather than a conventionalist I suppose. |
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Thence to my Lord Bruncker's by invitation and dined there, and so home. |
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It's chilling to consider that he felt the world to be so hostile that he believed his food was being poisoned and so stopped eating and so starved to death. |
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Not merely anti-European, they are also poisonously anti-immigrant, holding them responsible for the lack of available care homes for the elderly and so on. |
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Suddenly a Chopin polonaise fills the room, soft and enchanting and so otherworldly that nurses pause on their rounds to listen and some patients take a break from their pain. |
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And yet scientists have a good idea of when the Earth formed, how quickly the iron core settled to the center of the planet, when oceans began to appear, and so on. |
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The preprandial pickles are splendid and so are the popadoms with them. |
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Group one is made up of early flowerers including montana, armandii, alpina, and macropetala, all of which are about to flower their hearts out and so are best avoided. |
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No other group in society has been so cosseted from the real world, so protected from the consequences of its own actions and so compensated for its own inadequacies. |
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The portentous original plan was to make three trilogies and so far we've been subjected to all three of the middle trilogy and, more recently, two of the first. |
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As a result Film Ing would be more appropriately described as a portmanteau movie, each part of which narrates a different story such as romance, travelogue and so on. |
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Next purchase would be a wide angle lens, then a portrait lens and so on. |
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Never had I seen the man so put out of countenance and so disturbed. |
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Because of its colour, it was sometimes difficult to detect the postmark and so many people tried to reuse used Penny Blacks that it was quickly replaced by the Penny Red. |
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It was true for the abolition movement, the efforts to put women on an equal legal footing with men, guaranteeing religious liberties, and so many more. |
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The first card in each centre stack must be an ace, then 2, 3, and so on in sequence up to queen, each card played being one higher than the card it covers. |
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Desire, for example, can come to understand that reason forbids its satisfaction in certain circumstances, and so can come to adjust, not putting up a fight. |
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To this end, when writing up the results of their ethnographic work, authors play up their academic credentials and qualifications, their previous experience, and so on. |
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The four-stroke engine shows the cross-section of an engine complete with all functions such as fuel intake, ignition, piston compression, exhaust, and so on. |
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She decided she needed a breath of fresh air and so she opened her large French windows and climbed out onto the balcony breathing in the cool crisp fresh air. |
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For example, if there's a number thirteen on the third line down then you know you've got to put your finger on the thirteenth fret of the third string, and so on. |
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My mother came from Tennessee, and so chicken was fried in deep fat. |
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It is to be a waster of time, a fritterer of opportunities, and so on. |
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I'm studying my field guide every day and trying to imagine what a gerygone sounds like, what a treeswift looks like, whether I'll see a frogmouth, and so many other things. |
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Morgan wanted to draw firm conclusions based on quantitative and analytical data and so set out to test their theories using the fruit fly as his subject. |
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And an almost identical declaration has been made in turn by the Symbolists, by Italian and Russian Futurists, by German Expressionists, and so on and on. |
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But gack, it's just so clumsy here, and so very, very self-conscious. |
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Now I found some interesting comments, as I looked through newspaper articles and so on, on all that's been happening just over the last few months in Scotland about Gaelic. |
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The blasts were so common, and so loud, that she started wearing earplugs. |
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Several experiments in physics, astronomy and the earth sciences will generate petabytes of data in the next few years, and so will some businesses. |
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Gamba is Italian for leg and so a viola large enough to require support from the legs came to be known as a viola da gamba, or often today just gamba. |
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Unfortunately, I think Lee's fate had been sealed long before the dance-off and so had Shane's since the judges were unwilling to save him for the third time. |
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I missed the darned bus by seconds and so have decided to walk. |
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From the Darwinian evolution to the New Age revolution, belief in God has changed, and so has the way we understand the nature and the purpose of humanity. |
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According to one resident who contacted the Weekender, daub is also being dumped on the site, although it was not immediately visible and so could not be confirmed. |
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He criticizes modern American culture as denying the possibility of valid non-rational knowledge, and so delegitimating important aspects of human experience. |
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Well, my purse has certainly tired of champagne, and so we ordered the Prosecco and started to look at the menu, which struck me as consisting of bar snacks. |
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Next, each species or cultivar has a list of nurseries that sell it, with symbols denoting new entries, synonyms, awards of merit, variegation and so on. |
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For instance, some gobdaw gets up and says it it not right to have people drinking on out streets and so we have by-laws covering what is or can be a very civilised practice. |
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There are so many law students and so many employers out there that employers tend to rely on proxies to to determine which law students will make the best attorneys. |
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English auxiliaries will, must, should, and so on were used for deontic modality before their use was extended to also express epistemic modality. |
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