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Thus and Ernest
Thus when his father died, in 1923, Ernest Augustus did not succeed to his father's title of Duke of Cumberland.
Thus, during World War I, both Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover were British princes and dukes, even while they were also officers in the German Army ( as was the latter's son, Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick, who also held British princely rank ).
Thus, Mikawa outlived most of the top American commanders of World War II, including Chester Nimitz, Ernest J.

Thus and received
Thus, by the end of 1992, Azerbaijan received arms and military hardware sufficient for approximately four motor rifle divisions with prescribed army units.
Thus, a number of Allied soldiers received the Bronze Star Medal in World War II, as well as U. N. soldiers in the Korean War, Vietnamese and allied forces in the Vietnam War, and coalition forces in recent military operations such as the Gulf War, Operation Enduring Freedom and the Iraq War.
Thus, the actual name that Chiang received at birth was Jiang Ruiyuan ().
Thus Bolesław the Brave might have received Kraków as his part of his father's legacy before the Dagome iudex had been written.
Thus the total light received from the second shell is the same as the total light received from the first shell.
Thus, according to the Quran, Muhammad first received revelations in the lunar month of Ramadan.
Thus, Paley's use of the watch ( and other mechanical objects like it ) continued a long and fruitful tradition of analogical reasoning that was well received by those who read Natural Theology when it was published in 1802.
Thus Bolesław I might have received Kraków as his part of his father's legacy before the writing of the Dagome iudex.
Thus, the received signal will be expressed by
Thus, they had to represent themselves, though they received significant pro bono assistance.
Thus free from any allegiance to the King of France, de Montfort successfully petitioned for the English inheritance, which he received the next year, although he did not take full possession for several years, and was not formally recognised as earl until February 1239.
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 foundations for the establishment of a town, which in 1749 received its charter from the Colonial government in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Thus, although the senate planned to confirm Marcus alone, he refused to take office unless Lucius received equal powers.
Thus, an MXF file received & unwrapped may reveal SMPTE D10 compliant essence with eight mono AES audio components ; the recipient has no way of knowing whether these components are multiple stereo pairs, 5. 1 or serve some other purpose.
Thus the crux of the matter is not whether or not Julius Rosenberg was innocent of the charge espionage ; rather it is if he should have received the death penalty.
Common's poetic interpretation of the text, which renders the title Thus Spake Zarathustra, received wide acclaim for its lambent portrayal.
Thus, he enrolled in the École Normale at Évreux and received his diploma after three years.
Thus, if a debt is discharged, then the borrower essentially has received income equal to the amount of the indebtedness.
Thus, since the Church of Cyprus was declared autocephalous ( at Ephesus in 431 ), its Primate received the title of Exarch of Cyprus.
Thus whether $ 1. 00 is consideration does not depend on the benefit received but whether the $ 1. 00 had actually been bargained for.
Thus the warden's duty in this respect was similar to that of the sheriff who received the writs for distribution to the barons in the shires.
Thus, the foreigners in Bologna received greater rights, and collective punishment was ended.
Thus, the Duke of Anjou, grandson of Louis XIV, never possessed Anjou and never received any revenue from this province.

Thus and tenure
Thus began one of the most productive periods in Telemann's life: during his tenure at Eisenach he composed a wealth of instrumental music ( sonatas and concertos ), and numerous sacred works, which included four or five complete annual cycles of church cantatas, 50 German and Italian cantatas, and some 20 serenatas.
Thus the court accepted that a modified doctrine of tenure operated in Australia, and that the law of tenure ( as a product of the common law ) could co-exist with the law of native title ( as a product of customary laws and traditions ), though where there had been a valid grant of fee simple by the Crown the latter title would be extinguished.
Thus, as Time magazine wrote during the controversial tenure of Vice President Charles G. Dawes, " once in four years the Vice President can make a little speech, and then he is done.
Thus, for all intents and purposes, Stroessner ruled under what amounted to martial law for virtually his entire tenure.
Thus, Green's later mathematical contributions, which exhibited knowledge of very modern developments in maths, could not have resulted from his tenure at the Robert Goodacre Academy.
Thus, a new generation of popular Democratic candidates easily contrasted themselves favorably in voters ' minds with Faubus ' old-style politics and a more conservative Republican Party which followed Rockefeller's tenure in the state.
Thus academic tenure is similar to the lifetime tenure that protects some judges from external pressure.
Thus, the level of academic achievement can be compared in many aspects to a North American tenure review but can take even longer.
Thus, geolibertarians recognize a right to secure possession of land ( land tenure ), on the condition that the full rental value be paid to the community.
Thus, it was during his tenure that Lionel Trilling became the first tenured Jew in Columbia's English department.
Thus ended Owsley's tenure on the court.
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, during his tenure of a little more than three-and-one-half seasons, Haney led the only two pennant winners, and the only World Champion, during the 13-year existence ( 1953 – 65 ) of the Milwaukee Braves.
Thus the udal succession and mode of land tenure ( that is, absolute freehold as distinguished from feudal tenure ) lingered to some extent, and the remaining udallers held their lands and passed them on without written title.

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