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Thus and locates
Thus a single recursive call locates the desired element in the correct partition:

Thus and significance
Thus the unstressed it of it rarely snows here gets its significance from its use with snows: nothing can snow snow but `` it ''.
Thus there are alignments in all directions which would suggest there is little of astronomical significance, However, ethnohistorical records show that the various directions do have cosmological and astronomical significance with various points in the landscape being significant at different times of the year.
Thus, for example, people may speak of the significance of events, the signification of characters, the meaning of sentences, or the import of a communication.
Thus, assigning age significance to a result requires studying the metasomatic and thermal history of the rock, any metamorphic events, and any evidence of fluid movement.
Thus biography can form one part of the larger study of the cultural significance, underlying program, or agenda of a work ; a study which gained increasing importance in the 1980s and early 1990s.
Thus, ships carried a great deal of significance to the people of the ancient world, and this is expressed partly through the creation of boat and ship models.
Thus the Christian individualism of the Quakers, that each person shares the " inner light " and the Arminianism of the Evangelicals were both differently based from the Lockean or Kantian individualism of a Philosophe or a Utilitarian, but all recognized the equal moral significance of the human person and that the disregard of it was wrong.
Thus, the number 28 has special significance in the culture of religious sects such as the Kadiri and the Mevlevi dervishes.
Thus in the US the ISO's leadership entered into a dispute with the leadership of the SWP as to the significance of the anti-capitalist and anti-globalisation movements following the World Trade Organization demonstration in Seattle.
Thus these narratives also often have a wide circulation outside of any instructional function, where they frequently have cultural significance and entertainment value, or contain a moral answer or solution of some kind, or are put to use to reinforce belief.
Thus, within New Testament hermeneutics, it is considered an exegetical fallacy to attach undue significance to uses of the aorist.
Thus, the ultimate significance of this law was in the fact that it robbed the Patricians of their final weapon over the Plebeians.
Thus, according to recent scholarship and pedagogy, identifying a story's theme — for example, " death "— does not inherently involve identifying the story's thesis or claims about " death's " definitions, properties, values, or significance.
The Chhattisgarh region was known as Daksin Kosal in ancient time and mentioned in several historical records. Thus the classical name of Chhattisgarhi language is Kosali or Daksin Kosali with historical significance.
Thus, for the tick, the umwelt is reduced to only three ( biosemiotic ) carriers of significance: ( 1 ) The odor of butyric acid, which emanates from the sebaceous follicles of all mammals, ( 2 ) The temperature of 37 degrees celsius ( corresponding to the blood of all mammals ), ( 3 ) The hairy typology of mammals.
Thus, this uranium-thorium date is a meaningless, invalid date lacking any scientific significance.
Thus, for the tick, the umwelt is reduced to only three ( biosemiotic ) carriers of significance: ( 1 ) The odor of butyric acid, which emanates from the sebaceous follicles of all mammals, ( 2 ) The temperature of 37 degrees celsius ( corresponding to the blood of all mammals ), ( 3 ) The hairy topography of mammals.
Thus, the historical significance of Tetiaroa to the people and the government of French Polynesia continue to make future development and / or sale questionable at best.
Thus Q. 22: 52 was relegated to merely lexical significance.
Thus, Carroll's temporary innovation gained significance far beyond SWPA, and the life-saving surgical work performed in all of these hospitals during the war saved the lives of many thousands of critically wounded soldiers and airmen.
Thus, the ultimate significance of this law was that it robbed the patricians of their final weapon over the plebeians.
Thus, the powers, role and significance of the MA degree has been greatly diminished for all three Universities.
Thus, the ultimate significance of this law was in the fact that it robbed the Patricians of their final weapon over the Plebeians.

Thus and Jewish
Thus, Conservative Judaism rejects patrilineal descent and would hold that a child of a non-Jewish mother who was raised as a Reform or Reconstructionist Jew is not legally Jewish and would have to undergo conversion to become a Jew.
Thus, Cyril followed his uncle in a position that had become powerful and influential, rivalling that of the prefect in a time of turmoil and frequently violent conflict between the cosmopolitan city's Pagan, Jewish, and Christian inhabitants.
Thus a Jew who claims to be an atheist or converts to another religion is still considered by traditional Judaism to be Jewish.
Thus, Conservative Jewish practice would allow weddings during this time, except on the 9th of Av itself.
Thus, in the language of some Jewish poets, the beloved one's curls indicate the mysteries of the Deity ; sensuous pleasures, and especially intoxication, typify the highest degree of divine love as ecstatic contemplation ; while the wine-room represents merely the state through which the human qualities merge or are exalted into those of God.
Thus, Seder participants recall the slavery that reigned during the first half of the night by eating matzo ( the " poor person's bread "), maror ( bitter herbs which symbolize the bitterness of slavery ), and charoset ( a sweet paste representing the mortar which the Jewish slaves used to cement bricks ).
Thus, for example, the Conservative movement typically does not accept Reform converts to Judaism whose conversions did not meet the requirements of Jewish law as being Jews.
Thus a tradition developed to avoid these products altogether, and this eventually developed into what most of the European Jewish community accepted upon themselves as a minhag, a legally binding custom.
Thus, enforcement of laws could be better facilitated by the German authorities by using established Jewish authority figures and personages, while undermining external influences.
Thus, as the Pharisees argued that all Israel should act as priests, the Rabbis argued that all Israel should act as rabbis: " The rabbis furthermore want to transform the entire Jewish community into an academy where the whole Torah is studied and kept .... redemption depends on the " rabbinization " of all Israel, that is, upon the attainment of all Jewry of a full and complete embodiment of revelation or Torah, thus achieving a perfect replica of heaven.
Thus, God has unilaterally broken his covenant with the Jewish people.
Thus, the Jewish community itself was essentially starting over.
Thus, while early Jewish literature has few historical works, many notes on the history of Judaism have been introduced into the responsa.
Thus, Modern Orthodoxy holds that Jewish law is normative and binding, while simultaneously attaching a positive value to interaction with the modern world.
Thus, while Shneur Zalman emphasized that Hasidism focus on traditional Jewish scholarship rather than on mysticism, he was emphatic that this must be done with zeal and joy.
Thus there was some antagonism between the Jewish apostles Peter, James and John, and Paul the " Apostle to the Gentiles ", and this struggle continued down to the middle of the 2nd century.
Thus the Jewish hope, and the Torah, and the commandments have become familiar topics of conversation among those even on far isles, and among many people, uncircumcised of flesh and heart.
Thus, the execution then was scheduled for later in the evening after the start of the Jewish Sabbath.
Thus, the latter museum, whose walls are lined with plaques memorializing over 2, 000 Jewish communities destroyed during the Holocaust, portrays the Holocaust as a continuation of the " death and destruction " that plagued Jewish communities throughout Jewish history.
Thus, from the Inquisition's point of view a person who had been baptized into the Catholic faith but was found to be secretly practicing Jewish or Muslim customs was considered to be a Catholic culpable of heresy-and punishable under the law.
Thus, for example, the spouses might already have been through a religious form of divorce known as the get before the Beth Din, the Jewish rabbinical court, which included provision for the children.
Thus, the Jewish Agency has programs to lessen the gap.
Thus during the first Jewish return, known as the Second Temple period, there was no revival of the city, as opposed to many other places in the vicinity such as Beit Guvrin, Maresha, and others.

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