So far, the pressure is not that great. It's sort of ringing the bell for us. We've learned to compete effectively with Frontier, and we'll do the same with Southwest. |
So it's a good deal in terms of price and performance, but secondly it is integrated on a single machine, so you don't have the cost and management of a second server. |
So it's not just a silly little stamp collection that's just sitting there. It's just awesome to see the accomplishments of black people, sometimes against great odds. |
So Jonathan arose from the table in fierce anger, and did eat no meat the second day of the month: for he was grieved for David, because his father had done him shame. |
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So many of us lost friends but what is coming through the most is the outrage and the disbelief that any group could consider these kind of acts serve larger purposes, |
So many students today use the Web as a source of information. There's going to be an interactive feel; the dean is actually talking to the students from the Web site. |
So she wrote letters in Ahab's name, and sealed them with his seal, and sent the letters unto the elders and to the nobles that were in his city, dwelling with Naboth. |
So the theory asks, how can shareholders ascertain what the firm's real prospects are when they have less information, ... It's a pervasive aspect of modern economies. |
So to me, one way to stop that is don't put us here. Put us somewhere else and at another venue where 2,500 are in the stands. There's always an alternative, you know. |
So we are only computing the probability of any person becoming infected on any given day, and a roll of the dice is needed to decide whether they are infected or not. |
So you're putting all this pressure on testing and test scores in every situation. It's one size fits all which is kind of short-sighted, and I think it's unrealistic. |
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