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91. The coexistence in Francia of Louis and Lothar as co- emperors was possible so long as Lothar remained unmarried.
92. We can not help signing so long as there is another human being who needs to read the signs.
93. People are like chameleons: they can adjust themselves to any environment so long as they've no alternative.
94. And yet, so long as this land contains a politically-aware football manager, Mrs T will not be forgotten.
95. In a population confined to a particular habitat competition for limited resources is an inevitable feature of life so long as reproduction occurs.
96. So long as they are subject to the dominance of the economic imperialism of the West their poverty will persist.
97. So long as he had the support of Sir Rufus Stone, he could thumb his nose at Cotton.
98. So long as they were in favour, they were free to feather their nests, which Andrei did as industriously as anyone else.
99. So long as they remain expensive, conventional air photography will, however, continue to dominate aerial reconnaissance.
100. That it doesn't matter if you cheat on your wife, so long as she doesn't find out.
101. So long as fees rolled in, all this seemed justifiable.
102. So long as the defendant does not communicate his intention, he commits no offence.
103. So long as we're mainly dependent upon oil,(sentencedict.com) the possibility of high prices and ensuing civil unrest will always exist.
104. So long as frontier zones of the empire remained insecure, the tsar had to eschew an ambitious foreign policy.
105. Clearly, so long as ministerial assurances are honoured, rate-capping can deliver only very limited reductions in total local authority expenditure.
106. Secondly, be prepared to experiment with other typeface libraries so long as the format they produce has compatible printer and screen fonts.
107. It is irrelevant to the Purchaser whether or not the Vendors know the warranties are right or wrong so long as they accept the risk.
108. So long as people can walk out of a room and say they have decided to leave on their terms, they retain their dignity.
109. So long as rocks the boat too much, coexistence can be harmonious.
110. So long as the receiver is in the driving seat neither the owners nor the unsecured creditors can do much to remove him.
111. So long as your investment stays on the books, the adviser receives payment.
112. Why not go along with Luke's expansive mood for just so long as it took to finish her drink?
113. So long as you keep the Looms properly oiled and follow the rules you can't really go far wrong.
114. Borrowing is looked upon as a natural part of everyday life so long as it is kept within bounds.
115. They will grow good cereal crops so long as soil structure is maintained by the return of sufficient organic matter.
116. So long as a tiger stands still or moves slowly, its stripes make it practically invisible in the jungle or among reeds.
117. Anyway, it may not matter whom Dole selects, so long as the person is not a Quayle-style political liability.
118. Any gift or campaign contribution is legal so long as it is reported.
119. The particular colour pattern of a Heliconius presumably does not matter much, so long as it is memorable to the local birds.
120. But this is virtually impossible to establish either way so long as the argument has to depend on reported behaviour.
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