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Note that he called the S.O. chair to apologize before the show even aired.
Now, Obama has the Special Olympians taunting him: "That's not very good. It wouldn't beat us. He needs to practice." Ann Althouse 2009
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The problem is what is the difference between SODIMM and one called S.O. DIMM?
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The S.O. was a little excited and the instructions he gave were not so clear as one could have desired.
The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918 F. L. Morrison
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I was thinking about S.O. after reading Huw Lewis 'response to Carwyn Jones' speech at the National Eisteddfod, the first shots in the race to succeed Rhodri Morgan.
So S.O. 2009
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So S.O. 2009
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In that sense it's clear that Huw belongs to the same tradition as S.O. Things aren't so clear in Carwyn's case.
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That's exactly what S.O. was trying to do by calling for the school-leaving age to be raised, for ability tests for benefits to be done away with and for an increase in wages for workers.
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One of the great figures of Welsh politics was S.O. Davies, the MP for Merthyr from 1934 until 1972.
So S.O. 2009
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S.O. was also the only real person I have ever heard talking about himself in the third person, just like Wali's mother in C'mon Midffild!.
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I was thinking about S.O. after reading Huw Lewis 'response to Carwyn Jones' speech at the National Eisteddfod, the first shots in the race to succeed Rhodri Morgan.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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