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So exercises of power tend to be inimical to moral development, and governments should use their power mostly to minimize the degree to which power gets exercised elsewhere.
A toy bear toils not, neither does it spin, and so exercises an awful fascination.
Paradoxically, the good news in this harsh new world is that the IT revolution, which so exercises the minds of book publishers, may turn out to be the saving of the individual writer.
What mattered was the democratic principle.The appeal from the three authors was all the more striking because in their literary work they have tended to avoid the growth of fundamentalism and religious revivalism that so exercises Israelis in their everyday life.
Ann Coulter fearlessly says what she says, and in doing so exercises her right to free speech.
It is expected that most of the cohort will be sedentary at the time of recruitment so exercises will be introduced in a staged manner in order to maximise adherence and technique acquisition.
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So exercise on, preggos!
So exercise while you revise.
Why do critics get so exercised about them?
That is why I am so exercised about this situation".
It is this caveat that has many campaigners so exercised.
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