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Thus, he implicitly emphasized that it is God-made (" God has joined together "), " male and female ," lifelong (" let no one separate "), and monogamous (" a man ... his wife ").
Thus early 1950s historian of fandom Jack Speer began to label successive generations of fans as First Fandom, Second Fandom, Third Fandom, and so forth ... all the way to Seventh Fandom and beyond.
Within the space of these tendencies there has developed a coherent critique of " orthodox Marxism " that includes not only a rejection of the concept of " the transition " but a reconceptualization of the process of transcending capitalism that has remarkable similarities to ( Peter ) Kropotkin's thinking on this subject ... Thus one of the earliest political tendencies within which this approach appeared after the Russian revolution of 1917 was that of " Council Communism " which saw the " workers councils " in Germany ( see Bavarian Soviet Republic ), or the soviets in Russia, as new organizational forms constructed by the people.
" Thus, a practice that the police " should know is reasonably likely to evoke an incriminating response from a suspect ... amounts to interrogation ".
Thus C1 restores its charge and prepares for the next State 1 when it will act again as a time-setting capacitor ... and so on ... ( the next explanations are a mirror copy of the second part of Step 1 ).
Thus the difference between the two definitions of real numbers can be thought of as the difference in the interpretation of the statement " for all ... there exists ..."
Thus the origin of the original space can be found at ( 0, 0, ... 0, 1 ).
Thus each image is more complex, containing more information than it would in a style in which a smaller area is framed ...
Jeff Snyder is a spokesman for the view that gun possession is a civil right, and that therefore arguments about whether gun restrictions reduce or increase violent crime are beside the point: " I am not here engaged in ... recommending ... policy prescriptions on the basis of the promised or probable results crime ... Thus these essays are not fundamentally about guns at all.
However, the structural changes associated with the later stages of industrial capitalism, including " increased centralization of production ... declining wages ... expanding ... labor pool ... intensifying competition, and ... he loss of competence and independence experienced by skilled labor " meant that " a critique that referred to all work as slavery and avoided demands for wage concessions in favor of supporting the creation of the producerist republic ( by diverting strike funds towards funding ... co-operatives, for example ) was far less compelling than one that identified the specific conditions of slavery as low wages ..." Thus, " wage slavery " was gradually replaced by the more pragmatic term " wage work " towards the end of the 19th century.
Thus one of the gateways weighing a hundred kilos is off its hinges and nearly fell on a lawyer who entered, cracks between concrete blocks, the joints of windows letting in wind and water, it rains in the concourse ...
Anyone who does not do good works in this manner is an unbeliever ... Thus, it is just as impossible to separate faith and works as it is to separate heat and light from fire!
" Thus the ego, driven by the id, confined by the super-ego, repulsed by reality, struggles ... bringing about harmony among the forces and influences working in and upon it ," and readily " breaks out in anxiety — realistic anxiety regarding the external world, moral anxiety regarding the super-ego, and neurotic anxiety regarding the strength of the passions in the id.
Thus was Darnley's uniquely ' British ' inheritance put to use at last ... The subsequent release of Darnley into Scotland and the restoration of his father at the Scottish Court were part of this policy: the political disaster of the Darnley marriage as yet unforeseen.
Thus each man, in his suffering, can also become a sharer in the redemptive suffering of Christ ... The sufferings of Christ created the good of the world's redemption.
Thus for instance, ' if in a face-to-face relationship with a friend I discuss a magazine article dealing with the attitude of the President and Congress toward ... China ... I am in a relationship not only with the perhaps anonymous contemporary writer of the article but also with the contemporary individual or collective actors on the social scene designated by the terms " President ", " Congress ", " China "'.

Thus and incident
Thus he may be referring to some concrete thing, or incident, in his immediate environment by some symbolic-sounding, hyperbolic reference to transcendental events on the global scene.
Thus the expression " point P is incident with line l " is used instead of either " P is on l " or " l passes through P ".
Thus, when light is normally incident on the grating, the diffracted light will have maxima at angles θ < sub > m </ sub > given by:
Thus, a large positive return loss indicates the reflected power is small relative to the incident power, which indicates good impedance match from source to load.
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 the incident was minor as compared with the Belgian crisis in 1999, and delivery bans were rapidly cleared.
Thus there is argument that actions like the Gleiwitz incident and events in Bydgoszcz were all part of a larger Nazi plan to discredit the Poles.
Thus regulation designed to implement public health and safety, or serve other legitimate state interests, but impact interstate commerce as an incident to that purpose, are subject to a test akin to the rational basis test, a minimum level of scrutiny.
Thus he came to sing alongside the great soprano castrato Farinelli, and their meeting on stage ( in the pasticcio Artaserse ) led to a famous incident, reported by the music historian Charles Burney.
Thus, these materials do not have free conduction electrons, and the bonding electrons reflect only a small fraction of the incident wave.
Thus instead of saying " a point lies on a line " one should say " a point is incident with a line " since dualizing the latter only involves interchanging point and line (" a line is incident with a point ").
Thus the BCS of a pentagon, for example, has 10 triangles: each triangle is associated to three elements of — respectively, a corner of, a side of incident to that corner, and itself.
Thus, he outlived the Flavian dynasty without incident.
Thus, the energy required for such transition may be calculated if the frequency of the incident radiation is known.
Thus in the case of gas electron diffraction, reflection high-energy electron diffraction ( RHEED ), and transmission electron diffraction, because the energy of the incident electron is high, the contribution of inelastic electron scattering can be ignored.
Thus if a beam of light with intensity I is incident on the surface, a beam of intensity RI is reflected, and a beam with intensity TI is transmitted into the medium.
Thus, a sail orthogonal to the Sun-light and receiving the maximum flux of light has its axis at zero angle with the direction of the incident solar photons.
Friedrich Nietzsche's book Thus Spoke Zarathustra includes an almost word for word account of an incident also included in a book published about 1835, half a century before Nietzsche wrote.

Thus and sovereign
Thus, if a state could not act in the best interests of its own citizens, it could not be thought of as a “ sovereign ” state.
Thus the courts had no power to compel the sovereign to be bound by the courts, as they were created by the sovereign for the protection of his or her subjects.
Thus the secular power of the Bishop of Rome, i. e., the Pope, was reduced to one square mile, the smallest sovereign nation on earth ( as a result of the 1929 Lateran Treaty which established a Concordat between Vatican City and the nation of Italy ).
Thus, in Oudh, only sons of the sovereign shah bahadur ( see above ) were by birth-right styled " Shahzada title Mirza name Bahadur ", though this style could also be extended to individual grandsons and even further relatives.
Thus the history of English military law up to 1879 may be divided into three periods, each having a distinct constitutional aspect: ( I ) prior to 1689, the army, being regarded as so many personal retainers of the sovereign rather than servants of the state, was mainly governed by the will of the sovereign ; ( 2 ) between 1689 and 1803, the army, being recognized as a permanent force, was governed within the realm by statute and without it by the prerogative of the crown and ( 3 ) from 1803 to 1879, it was governed either directly by statute or by the sovereign under an authority derived from and defined and limited by statute.
Thus, when at last he received from his sovereign a summons to join his court at Berlin, he obeyed indeed, but with deep and lasting regret.
Thus the god of beginning is not structurally reducible to a sovereign god, nor the goddess of ending to any of the three categories on to which the goddesses are distributed.
Thus during the French Revolution Louis XVI had to change his title to indicate he was the monarch of the people rather than sovereign ruler of the land.
Thus at the time of Edward VIII's Abdication, the prevailing view – formulated by George VI himself – was that the former king had reverted to the rank of HRH, his right as the son of a British sovereign.
Thus New Zealand is now an independent kingdom where the sovereign reigns no longer as the British Monarch, but as the Monarch of New Zealand.
Thus, any sovereign ruler is higher than any formerly sovereign, i. e. mediatized, family of any rank ( thus, the Fürst of Waldeck, sovereign until 1918, was higher than the Duke of Arenberg, mediatized ).
Thus he came back to assert the Bourbon doctrine that the sovereign authority resided in his person only.
Thus after almost 200 years of Polish suzerainty, Prussia regained full sovereignty in 1657, a necessary prerequisite for elevating Ducal Prussia to become the sovereign Kingdom of Prussia in 1701 ( not to be confused with Polish Royal Prussia ).
Thus Shōtoku broke with Chinese principle that a non-Chinese sovereign was only allowed to call himself king but not emperor.
Thus, for Foucault analysis this contrasts differently with and in opposition to traditional ceremonies of royalty which from anointment to coronation up to the entry into towns or major cities or iconic, famous funerals of infamous monarchs, this marked the religious association of the sovereign, or at least the sovereign's alliance with the character and association with religious power and theology.
Thus, the Zomi Nam Ni ( Zomi National Day ) is observed as a day to commemorate the end of colonialism and imperialism and to mark the liberation of Zoland from the alien rule, in other words, it signifies the installation of sovereign self-rule.
Thus Vulcans and the Federation in general may use some form of currency, the credit in this case, but Humanity has chosen an economy that foregoes its use in its own sovereign societal day-to-day use.
Thus, a new tenure was created upon every alienation ; and thus there arose a series of lords of the same lands, the first called the ' chief lord ' holding immediately of the sovereign, the next grade holding of them, and so on, each alienation creating another lord and another tenant.
Thus, the sovereign power of Tirhut passed from the Hindu chiefs to the Muslims.

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