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Thus and when
Thus human perception and human volition is the immanent cause of all social change and this most truly when the change reaches the civilizational level.
Thus, when the Russians sent up their first sputnik, American chagrin was human enough, and American determination to put American satellites into orbit was perfectly understandable.
Thus, when you have prepared your foundation and laid the floor, these can be trucked to the site and erected with a small crew of friends in a weekend.
Thus, you avoid headaches when an employee wants off for his fourth cousin's funeral.
Thus, a child's Skeletal Age `` dots '' may be classified as `` advanced '' when they appear above the middle curve, `` moderate '' when they appear immediately above or below the middle curve, and `` delayed '' when they appear below the lower curve.
Thus, when more than one distinct form leads to a particular cell in the X-region, a chain of information cells must be created to accommodate the forms, one cell in the chain for each form.
Thus when yes, I have is the response to have you finished reading the paper??
Thus, when specifically permitted, the operand of a given line on the Autocoder coding sheet may be continued in the operand of from one to four additional lines which immediately follow.
Thus, when Dartmouth's Winter Carnival -- widely recognized as the greatest, wildest, roaringest college weekend anywhere, any time -- was broadcast over a national television hookup, Prexy John Sloan Dickey appeared on the screen in rugged winter garb, topped off by a tam-o'-shanter which he confessed had been acquired from a Smith girl.
Thus when Premier Khrushchev intimated even before inauguration that he hoped for an early meeting with the new President, Mr. Kennedy was confronted with a delicate problem.
The evaluation order does not affect the value of such expressions, and it can be shown that the same holds for expressions containing any number of operations .< ref > Thus, when is associative, the evaluation order can be left unspecified without causing ambiguity, by omitting the parentheses and writing simply:
Thus, if people are accustomed to using a particular machine name to access a particular service, their access will break when the service is moved to a different machine.
Thus, when the fluid finally does strike the object, it is forced to change its properties -- temperature, density, pressure, and Mach number -- in an extremely violent and irreversible fashion called a shock wave.
Thus, even when family and friends learn to recognize the mood swings, the individual often will deny that anything is wrong.
Thus, a player should use Blackwood only when he can ascertain that the partnership holds at least second-round controls in all suits ( kings or, if a suit fit is found, singletons ).
" Thus, even when reception was effected by a constitution, the common law was still subject to alteration by a legislature's statute.
Thus it is uncertain when he was born and when he died.
Thus, according to Aquinas, there must have been a time when nothing existed.
Thus it has been alleged that many credentes would eventually receive the consolamentum as death drew near — performing the ritual of liberation at a moment when the heavy obligations of purity required of Perfecti would be temporally short.
Thus, when ClearType sacrifices color accuracy in order to increase luminance detail, the overall effect — as seen by human eyes — should be an improvement for most people.
Thus it works as a separation sign and not as an indication for an alternative version of the i. Diacritics can be used for emphasis ( érg koud for very cold ) or for disambiguation between a number of words that are spelled the same when context doesn't indicate the correct meaning ( één appel

Thus and Odo
Thus this report of a feud between Eadwig and Dunstan could either have been based on a true incident of a political quarrel for power between a young king and powerful church officials who wished to control the king and who later spread this legend to blacken his reputation, or it could be an urban legend ; the Chronicle also tells of Odo putting aside the King's marriage on the grounds Eadwig and his wife were " too related ".

Thus and returned
Thus, Luxembourg returned to the heirs of the old Luxembourg dynasty – at least those of the line of Elisabeth.
Thus the Soviet delegation returned to the peace conference without any instructions to sign the treaty.
Thus, the main difference between Gregory's conception of ἀποκατάστασις and that of Origen would be that Gregory believes that mankind will be collectively returned to sinlessness, whereas Origen believes that personal salvation will be universal.
Thus, the first colonists were actually tenants and the profits of their labour returned to Courten and his company.
Thus the great messiah king whom the Jews are still waiting for has indeed now returned to earth, according to the Rastas.
Thus for example the value returned by hypot (±∞, qNaN ) and hypot ( qNaN, ±∞) is +∞.
Thus Dithmarschen cancelled its alliance with Rode, Bremen and Hamburg and the Ditmarsians returned home.
Thus no new series was produced until 2005, after all the contractual rights had returned to the BBC, and the movie became McGann's only televised appearance as the Eighth Doctor.
Thus, when his son Frederick II became duke in 1797, Protestantism returned to the ducal household, and the royal house adhered to this faith thereafter.
This is a fixed-point for f, because the set returned by f is the same as the set passed to f. Thus, a function g that applies f repeatedly and returns the set of original elements and all their descendants, is a fixed-point combinator.
Thus they took up residence in Bonn and later in Brühl until they returned in 1821.
Thus the division formally returned to Korea in July 1965.
Thus the stake returned must be added to the odds to compute the entire return of a successful bet.
Thus the original finish can be returned to its original lustre while preserving the colour and age related crackle.
Thus, when Tyndall returned to live in England in summer 1851, he probably had as good an education in experimental science as anyone in England.
Thus the tree became associated with jurisprudence even after Christianization, such as in the case of the Gerichtslinde, and verdicts in rural Germany were frequently returned sub tilia ( under the linden ) until the Age of Enlightenment.
Thus, after this time, the time-out calculation overflowed and returned a date that was actually in the past, causing the software to crash.
Thus Costandin-vodă told him the whole truth, about how the Tatars wished to enter his country, and threw a major banquet in his honor and then returned to Bucharest in great fear.
Thus Wall Street was built When the First Anglo-Dutch War was finally resolved in 1654, he returned to Long Island.
Sauron anticipated his coming and withdrew to the East to remain hidden in secrecy Thus began what later became known as The Watchful Peace, which lasted until, when Sauron finally returned to Dol Guldur after years of hiding.
Thus on the death of King Edward VI in 1553, Henry VII's unmarried grandson, the Berkeley inheritance returned to the family.
Thus, Konstantin Batyushkov, a poet, was born and raised in his estate in Danilovskoye, but became a notable author after he moved to the state service to Saint Petersburg, and he only returned to Vologda ( where he eventually died ) after he developed a mental illness.
Thus, the U. S. strike force returned to their carriers without finding or attacking the Japanese warships.
Thus, O ' Neal was not given meaningful minutes in the early part of the campaign, although he showed glimpses of his potential with occasional double double performances when he returned from an early-season injury.

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