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Thus and Ship
Thus today the Cedar River's water enter Lake Washington and then pass through the Ship Canal to Puget Sound, rather than into Elliott Bay via the Duwamish River.
Thus, the setting for Gram to team up with the crew of the Ship of Aurora is set.

Thus and sea
Thus the base-words in these examples are fákr and marr “ steed ”, the determinants báru “ wave ’ s ” and gjálfr “ sea ”.
Thus, not only do they become delocalized, forming a sea of electrons permeating the lattice, but they are also able to migrate through the lattice when an external electrical field is imposed, leading to electrical conductivity.
Thus most species, excepting sea turtles, spend most of their lives on or near land rather than in the ocean.
Thus zoologists will give the name of a particular sea snail species as " Patella vulgata Linnaeus, 1758 ".
Thus these marine worms, described to be the sister group of such animals as sea urchins, are of great importance to the scientific community interested in knowing the origins of chordate development.
Thus it was doubly a strategic target of the Japanese invasion fleet meant to conduct a direct sea-land amphibious assault in May 1942, but the invasion was prevented in the historic Battle of Coral Sea, the first of five carrier versus carrier sea battles in mankinds ' history.
Thus, aboriginal hunting of both species may have contributed to the sea cow's disappearance from continental shorelines.
Thus, metaphor works by presenting a target set of meanings and using them to suggest a similarity between items, actions, or events in two domains, whereas metonymy calls up or references a specific domain ( here, removing items from the sea ).
Thus, the strategic position of Antony and Octavian became quite serious, since the already depleted regions of Macedonia and Thessaly were unable to supply their army for long, while Brutus could easily receive supplies from the sea.
Thus, in later versions of the story, the ram is said to have been the offspring of the sea god Poseidon and Themisto ( less often, Nephele or Theophane ).
Thus in the Gigantomachy, the Moirai and Heracles, having joined the Olympians, defeated the Giants and quelled the rebellion, confirming their reign over the earth, sea, and heaven, and confining the Giants into Tartarus.
Thus the Ottomans were prevented from supplying and reinforcing their land forces in Macedonia by sea, a critical factor in the success of the Balkan League in the war.
Thus, the topography is mostly level to undulating coastal plain, largely made up of sandhills and coastal dunes with elevations above mean sea level that vary from 60 feet in the extreme southeastern portion of the county to 250 feet in the north, to the west of Parkton, North Carolina.
Thus the apex of the mountain was broken and it fell into the sea and created the island of Lanka.
Thus Banks Peninsula was named Te Pataka o Rakaihautu in recognition of his deeds and the abundance of mahinga kai ( foods of the forests, sea, rivers and skies ) found on the peninsula.
Thus a very high gas pressure of oxygen can be obtained, which can even account for the presence of gas in the swim bladders of deep sea fish like the eel, requiring a pressure of hundreds of bars.
Thus when in August Edward de Brus and his men crossed the Bann in four ships supplied by Scots sea captain, Thomas Dun, de Burgh retreated still further to Connor, where on either the first or ninth of September a charge by the Scots-Irish led to his defeat.
Thus the sea urchins only need to eat the roots of the kelp, a tiny fraction of the plant's biomass, to remove it from the ecosystem.
Thus it becomes necessary to link various colonies together via trade roads ( roads grant increased mobility of units ) or sea trade routes, to transport goods from colonies where there is excess to those where there is demand.
Thus, compared with other echinoderms, sea cucumbers can be said to be lying on their side.
: Thus he ( Odin ) established by law that all dead men should be burned, and their belongings laid with them upon the pile, and the ashes be cast into the sea or buried in the earth.
Thus the speed reached at a nozzle throat can be far higher than the speed of sound at sea level.
Thus, she cannot change the course of rivers or cause the sea to part.
Thus, their first long journey at sea begins.

Thus and canals
Thus almost uniquely in Europe, many of the UK's canals remain as they have been since the 18th and 19th century: mostly operated with narrowboats less than 7 feet ( 2. 3 m ) wide and 70 feet ( 23 m ) long ( although in parts of the country slightly larger canals were constructed, called ' broad ' or ' wide ' canals, which could take boats that were wide and long ).
Thus, the interests which profited from canals, river, and coastal shipping all used their sway in government to limit the construction of railways.
Thus, the horizontal canal detects horizontal head movements ( such as when you spin in a rotating chair ), while the superior and posterior canals detect vertical head movements ( such as when you bend forward to pick something up from the floor ).
Thus, the entire force could move throughout the major rivers of the Delta, and launch troops, on boats, into assault operations deep into the narrowest rivulets and canals.
Thus the backwater canals are not polluted.

Thus and Europe
Thus, the attack on the Soviet Union ( which together with Germany had partitioned central Europe in 1939 – 1940 ) was not pressed with sufficient strength.
Thus, until the 15th century, only minor trade and cultural exchanges between Europe and Asia continued at certain terminals controlled by Muslim traders.
Thus the concept of the " Romantic period " may be meaningless outside of Europe and European-influenced cultures.
Thus republicanism entered our Romanic / Germanic world .... Up to this point, the conviction had prevailed in Europe that monarchy best served the interests of the nation.
Thus, first slavery and then serfdom gradually decreased in Europe as the population grew, but were reintroduced in the Americas and in Russia as large areas of new land with few people became available.
Thus William Rufus was secure in what was then the most powerful kingdom in Europe, given the contemporary eclipse of the Salian emperors.
Thus, the population in the U. S. is not aging to the extent as those in Europe, Australia, or Canada.
Thus it was generally assumed that any combat in Europe would end with apocalyptic conclusions.
Thus, the civil law systems of the countries of modern continental Europe, with the exception of Russia and the Scandinavian countries have, to different degrees, been influenced by the Napoleonic Code.
Thus, Russia found herself in a war with the whole of Europe allied against her.
Thus, it is not surprising that people left Alsace, not only for Paris – where the Alsatian community grew in numbers, with famous members such as Baron Haussmann – but also for more distant places like Russia and the Austrian Empire, to take advantage of the new opportunities offered there: Austria had conquered lands in Eastern Europe from the Ottoman Empire and offered generous terms to colonists as a way of consolidating its hold on the new territories.
Thus, the 19th century saw a new group of monarchs titled grand duke all around Central Europe.
Thus by the opening of the thirteenth century, it was already significant in trade with the continent of Europe and ranked as a port of the Hanseatic League It was one of the official " staple towns " of England, authorized to carry on the import and export trade.
Thus, the " Western Civilization ", comprising all the nations that have existed in Western Europe since the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, was treated as a whole, and distinguished from both the " Orthodox " civilization of Russia and the Balkans, and from the Greco-Roman civilization that preceded it.
Thus the victory motivated more nations to join the alliance and in effect ended the fear of a French conquest of Europe.
Thus, Richelieu's policies were the requisite prelude to Louis XIV becoming the most powerful monarch, and France the most powerful nation, in all of Europe during the late seventeenth century.
Thus, in North America, protected areas were about safeguarding dramatic and sublime scenery ; in Africa, the concern was with game parks ; in Europe, landscape protection was more common.
Thus cast iron frying pans and cookware did not become possible in Europe until 3000 years after the introduction of iron smelting.
Thus, in Europe of the early 19th century, all of Judaism that differed from the strictest forms present at the time was called " Reform ".
Thus, Johann Heinrich Zedler in 1741 wrote that " even though Europe is the smallest of the world's four continents, it has for various reasons a position that places it before all others ... its inhabitants have excellent customs, they are courteous and erudite in both sciences and crafts.
Thus, their conception of Stegosaurus would include three valid species ( S. armatus, S. homheni, and S. mjosi ) and would range from the Late Jurassic of North America and Europe to the Early Cretaceous of Asia.
Thus, the library users have access to the libraries of the Centre of Planning and Economic Research, the Bank of Greece, the National Documentation Centre, as well as to several libraries in Europe.
Thus while Ireland was one of the first states in Europe to ratify the European Convention on Human Rights it was one of the last to incorporate the Convention into domestic law.

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