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thus and joined
thus, county school board and Federal court joined hands here to promote school desegregation.
Sometimes designers will use one rasterization method on some faces and the other method on others based on the angle at which that face meets other joined faces, thus increasing speed and not hurting the overall effect.
The Prince of Hesse joined him, thus leaving the town ( he would die one month later in the siege of Barcelona ).
During his Danube sojourn ( Drinkwater suggests in 255 or 256 ) he proclaimed his elder son Valerian II Caesar and thus official heir to himself and Valerian I ; the boy probably now joined Gallienus on campaign and when Gallienus moved west to the Rhine provinces in 257 remained behind on the Danube as the personification of Imperial authority.
Prussia joined Britain and Russia, thus forming the Fourth Coalition.
He joined forces with Frémont, and made Carson a lieutenant, thus initiating Carson's military career.
Having thus become a Privatdozent, Weber joined the University of Berlin's faculty, lecturing and consulting for the government.
In 1280, the city ( or as it was then, both cities ) joined the mercantile Hanseatic League, and thus became an important medieval trade centre.
Due to the advance, two lobes of the glacier joined together in late May 2008 and thus the glacier completely surrounds the lava domes.
He leads the religious procession from Athens to Eleusis, thus atoning for his alleged impiety in 415 BC when he was held to have joined in profaning the Sacred Mysteries.
Due to discontent towards the proposal of political reform made by the Hong Kong government, the Civic Party and the League of Social Democrats joined together to carry out " Five Constituencies Referendum " in early 2010, by having one Legislative Councillors ( from either one of the parties ) in each constituency resigned, forcing the government to carry out a by-election, thus giving a chance for all voters to show their will towards universal suffrage and the abolishment of functional constituencies. Quite often, it is refereed as " De facto referendum ".
Tutsi refugees formed a disproportionate number of NRA officers for the simple reason that they had joined the rebellion early and thus had accumulated more experience.
Through his mother Zita of Bourbon-Parma ( a great-granddaughter of Maria Teresa of Savoy, Duchess of Lucca and Parma, who was a daughter of Maria Teresa of Austria-Este, Queen of Sardinia, who in turn was a daughter of Maria Beatrice Ricciarda d ' Este and Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este, Duchess and Duke of Breisgau and Modena ), Robert was a descendant of Ercole III d ' Este, and the blood of last Este dukes thus joined again with the name Austria-Este.
It was since strongly supported, but thus far not yet officially joined, by then Prime Minister Marek Belka and centrist members of the Democratic Left Alliance.
In the Mass as on the cross, Christ is both priest ( offering the sacrifice ) and victim ( the sacrifice he offers is himself ), though in the Mass in the former capacity he works through a solely human priest who is joined to him through the sacrament of Holy Orders and thus shares in Christ's priesthood.
In 1997, following the abolition of the old Chislehurst constituency, the seats of Ravensbourne and Chislehurst were joined and thus the new parliamentary constituency of Bromley and Chislehurst emerged.
The entirety of the limited-access parkway operated as a toll road ; thus, access was only provided at a small number of toll booths, joined to local roads by short connector roads.
After occasionally having toured the countryside with the theatre group " Hoffmans Comic Teater " ( consisting in Reiser, his brothers and a group of friends ), Reiser went on to continue theatrical projects in Berlin where he joined an improvisation theatre group which played scenes from the everyday life of pupils and trainees, thus adopting and reflecting the social problems among young people in the western Berlin of the Sixties, as well as its tense and sense of imminent social change.
Apolinario Mabini, who later joined the rebels and served as Aguinaldo's adviser, wrote that the government troops in Cavite were limited to small, scattered constabulary detachments and thus the rebels were able to take virtually the entire province.
In the 1995 election the Green League received a total of nine seats ( out of 200 ), joined the coalition-cabinet led by the Social Democrats, and Pekka Haavisto became the minister of Environment and Development Aid, thus becoming the first green minister in Europe.
Bassist Arnold Loyocano joined forces with the growing band and thus began the group ’ s engagement at the Friar ’ s Inn that lasted 17 months beginning in 1921.
Toward the end of his life, he joined the heterodox sect of Montanism, and thus has not been canonized by the Catholic Church.
In 1890 Stoke failed to be re-elected and joined the Football Alliance, which they won and thus were re-elected to the Football League.
Henry Petch joined in 1835, and thus the firm printing the first stamps was actually known as " Perkins, Bacon & Petch ".
In December, 1535, the league admitted anyone who would subscribe to the Augsburg Confession, thus Anhalt, Württemberg, Pomerania, as well as the free imperial cities of Augsburg, Hanover, Frankfurt am Main, and Kempten joined the alliance.

thus and ranks
The deck thus contains only eight or nine different card ranks, compared to 13 in a standard deck.
At this point, the phalanx would put its collective weight to push back the enemy line and thus create fear and panic among its ranks.
Higher-quality armour of steel would have given considerably greater protection, which accords well with the experience of Oxford's men against the elite French vanguard at Poitiers in 1356, and des Ursin's statement that the French knights of the first ranks at Agincourt, which included some of the most important ( and thus best-equipped ) nobles, remained comparatively unhurt by the English arrows.
We thus obtain the inequality in terms of dimensions of kernel, which can then be converted to the inequality in terms of ranks by the rank-nullity theorem.
The even-fire V6 thus ranks between the four and the V8, but closer to the V8, in smoothness of power delivery.
Xenophon was born into the ranks of the upper classes, thus granting him access to certain privileges of the aristocracy of ancient Attica.
In modern commentary, the columns ( called files ) are labeled by the letters a to h from left to right from the white player's point of view, and the rows ( called ranks ) by the numbers 1 to 8, with 1 being closest to the white player, thus providing a standard notation called algebraic chess notation.
He thus recruited numerous new Communist party members from cadet ranks, and eventually set up a covert Communist Party branch at the academy to direct the new members.
Yushchenko, whose popularity had plummeted, refused to close ranks and support Tymoshenko, thus dividing the anti-Yanukovych vote.
Gobineau's basic concept, as further refined and developed in Nazism, places the black Aboriginal Australians and " African savages " at the bottom of the hierarchy, while the white Northern and Western European Aryans ( consisting of Germans, Finnish, Swedish, Icelanders, Norwegians, Danish, British, French, Northern Italians, Irish and Dutch ) were at the top ; white olive-skinned Southern Europeans ( consisting of the Spanish, Southern Italians, Greeks and Portuguese, i. e. those of what is called the Mediterranean race, which was regarded as another subrace of the Caucasian race ) in the upper middle ranks ; Slavs ( Even though the Slavs are white and of Indo-European ancestry, the Nazis placed them lower on the scale because they were regarded as primarily of the Alpine race rather than the Nordic race, and thus fit only to be peasants.
Currently, the final placement of the finalists is determined by a ranked vote, where each judge ranks each of the final three / five candidates, with the contestant posting the lowest cumulative score ( thus often, but not necessarily always, the contestant with the most number one votes ) becoming the winner.
We gave him Isaac and Jacob: all ( three ) guided: and before him, We guided Noah, and among his progeny, David, Solomon, Job, Joseph, Moses, and Aaron: thus do We reward those who do good: And Zakariya and John, and Jesus and Elias: all in the ranks of the righteous: And Isma ' il and Elisha, and Jonas, and Lot: and to all We gave favour above the nations.
Since Mauregatus had ascended the throne in a coup d ' état with regional support in 783 and the succession of Bermudo proceeded without incident, it is probable that Mauregatus had procured a change in the ranks of the palatine nobility and that Bermudo was thus put forward as the candidate to, like Mauregatus, prevent the succession of Alfonso II, the son and heir of Fruela I.
At the Qajar court, precedence for those not belonging to the dynasty was mainly structured in eight classes, each being granted an honorary rank title, the fourth of which was Khan, or in this context synonymously Amir, granted to commanders of armed forces, provincial tribal leaders ; in descending order, they thus ranked below Nawab ( for princes ), Shakhs-i-Awwal and Janab ( both for high officials ), but above ' Ali Jah Muqarrab, ' Ali Jah, ' Ali Sha ' an ( these three for lower military ranks and civil servants ) and finally ' Ali Qadir ( masters of guilds, etc.
L ' Ouverture's harsh discipline had made him numerous enemies and Leclerc played off the ambitions of L ' Ouverture's younger key officers and competitors against each other, promising that they would maintain their ranks in the French Army and thus bringing them to abandon L ' Ouverture.
Bay is also used in Turkish in combined form for certain military ranks, e. g. albay, meaning colonel, from alay " regiment " and-bay, and yarbay, meaning lieutenant colonel, from yardim " assistance " and-bay ( thus an " assistant albay ").
This is consistent with his general philosophy that divides ( or ranks ) people according to strength and ability ; thus, some people tell the truth only out of weakness.
Japan had gained a large sphere of interest in northern China and Manchuria through its victories in the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War, and had thus joined the ranks of the European imperialist powers in their scramble to establish political and economic domination over China.
Despite having no connection to the university, he joined Birmingham University Officers ' Training Corps in 1912, and was thus able to be commissioned as a temporary second lieutenant in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment on 22 August 1914, at the outbreak of the First World War ; in later life, as a result of his modest social origins and unpretentious manner, he was sometimes wrongly supposed to have risen from the ranks.
It is the only appointed rank, and thus demotion is easier than with other ranks.
On Wednesday 20 May 2009, supporters of the resolution instead agreed to accept language urging Democrats to " stop pushing our country towards socialism and government control ", thus ending a fight within the ranks of the Republican Party that reflected the divide between those who want a more centrist message and those seeking a more aggressive, conservative voice, such as the one expressed by the Tea Party movement.
It succeeded to the position of the Shearmens ' Company and thus ranks twelfth in the order of precedence of Livery Companies of the City of London.
* Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin held the rank of Marshal of the Royal Malaysian Air Force, Admiral of the Fleet, Royal Malaysian Navy and Field Marshal, Malaysian Army in light of his duties as Supreme Commander of the Malaysian Armed Forces, thus becoming the third royal ruler to rise from the ranks as an active military officer to the rank of supreme commander-in-chief.
He played the decisive part in the Divan's decision to abolish boyar ranks and privileges, thus nullifying pieces of legislation first imposed under Prince Constantine Mavrocordatos.
A territory — whether " organized " or " unorganized "— has significantly fewer rights in the grand scheme of things than a commonwealth ( let alone a state ), but it ranks at least a notch above " possessions " such as Wake Island, which has no permanent population and thus does not require even a simple territorial government.

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