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doc#104 | pleasure, another generosity, another love, and | so | on, to include all of the emotions. The |
doc#105 | Bruckner and Mahler". </p><p> Since he introduces | so | much modern music, I could not resist asking |
doc#107 | statesmen from any later period achieved | so | much in so concentrated a span of years |
doc#107 | from any later period achieved so much in | so | concentrated a span of years. </p><p> Eldest |
doc#107 | case, by an influential marriage. Unlike | so | many of the power-starved intellectuals |
doc#107 | Madison once remarked: "My life has been | so | much a public one", a comment which fits |
doc#107 | concluded that "no lawyer in America ever did | so | much business as I did" and "for so little |
doc#107 | did so much business as I did" and "for | so | little profit". When the Revolution broke |
doc#107 | broad construction of the Constitution, and | so | did Madison in advocating the rechartering |
doc#107 | rechartering of Hamilton's bank, which he had | so | strenuously opposed at its inception, and |
doc#108 | undergoing this phenomenal modernization that is | so | disappointing to the curious Yankee, Southern |
doc#109 | white for Mr. Cunningham's Summerspace, | so | that dancers and background merge into |
doc#109 | must arbitrate. He must rearrange matters | so | that two performers do not bump into each |
doc#109 | each other. He must construct transitions | so | that a dancer who is told to lie prone |
doc#110 | than clear thought and timely action. Even | so | , confusion in this period gained such strength |
doc#110 | one that was resolved by Civil War. And | so | I would only touch upon it now (much as |
doc#110 | coerced association", but this reremained | so | doubtful that "there were frequent demands |
doc#110 | 1787, even though they continued it, found | so | impossible to reconcile with freedom that |
doc#110 | fault, and he reached the height of saying | so | explicitly in his Second Inaugural. </p> |
doc#110 | error, and in all our error, some truth. | So | great a man could not but understand, too |