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Thus and French
Thus the French crown passed from the House of Capet after the death of Charles IV to Philip VI of France of the House of Valois, a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty,
Thus short-handed, Kidd sailed for New York City, capturing a French vessel en route ( which was legal under the terms of his commission ).
Thus, on April 28, 2006, after the unofficial repeal of the French First Employment Contract ( CPE ), the Longjumeau ( Essonne ) conseil des prud ' hommes ( labour law court ) judged the New Employment Contract ( CNE ) contrary to international law, and therefore " illegitimate " and " without any juridical value ".
Thus, the United States entered into a ten-year war in Vietnam, taking over from French colonialists, and supported Portugal in its attempts to hold on to Angola.
Thus, Wimbledon, the US Open, the French Open, and the Australian Open ( dating to 1905 ) became and have remained the most prestigious events in tennis.
Thus, the combination of poor harvests, the hardships of the peasants, high taxes, lack of representation of the people, and kingly ineptitude are among the causes of the French Revolution.
It is commonly understood and used as a mild derogatory term against " white " people ; Thus, it is not uncommon to see Korean people calling white people such as French or Swedish " Yankee ( s )".
Thus, the bolt carrier itself functions as a piston as in the French MAS 49 and 49-56 rifles.
Thus, in the beginning of the 18th century, a French travel writer, the Baron de Lahontan, who had actually lived among the Huron Indians, put potentially dangerously radical Deist and egalitarian arguments in the mouth of a Canadian Indian, Adario, who was perhaps the most striking and significant figure of the " good " ( or " noble ") savage, as we understand it now, to make his appearance on the historical stage: Adario sings the praises of Natural Religion.
The Battle of Pavia ( 1525 ) marks a watershed in the city's fortunes, since by that time, the former cleavage between the supporters of the Pope and those of the Holy Roman Emperor had shifted to one between a French party ( allied with the Pope ) and a party supporting the Emperor and King of Spain Charles V. Thus during the Valois-Habsburg Italian Wars, Pavia was naturally on the Imperial ( and Spanish ) side.
Thus the Second Coalition ended in another French triumph.
The French word was derived from the Spanish embarazar, whose first recorded usage was in 1460 in Cancionero de Stúñiga ( Songbook of Stúñiga ) by Álvaro de Luna .< sup > 7 </ sup > The Spanish word likely comes from the Portuguese embaraçar, which probably is a combination of the prefix em-( from Latin in-for " in -") with baraça " a noose ", or " rope ", which makes sense with the synonym encinta (" on noose, on rope " because of the old usage of women to wear a strap of cloth on their dresses when pregnant ).< sup > 8 </ sup > Baraça originated before the Romans began their conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 218 BCE .< sup > 9 </ sup > Thus, baraça could be related to the Celtic word barr, " tuft ".
Thus far the discussion has focused on the French pierrotistes, but Pierrot's popularity was by no means confined to France.
Thus, in ten days of fighting, on nearly a front, the French 6th Army had progressed as far as six miles ( 10 km ) at points.
Thus, the French chose Philip of Valois, who became Philip VI of France.
Thus the victory motivated more nations to join the alliance and in effect ended the fear of a French conquest of Europe.
Thus, Internet access across the European Union is relatively open because of the laws forbidding discrimination based on nationality, but the fact of publication in, say, France, limits the target market to those who read French.
Thus began the Battle of Crécy ; and when it was done, the French army had been well-nigh annihilated, and a wounded Philip barely escaped capture.
Thus in Dutch, Burggraaf is the rank above Baron, below Graaf ( i. e., Count ) in the kingdoms of the Netherlands and of Belgium ( by Belgian law, its equivalents in the other official languages are Burggraf in German and vicomte in French ).
Thus, John was reclaiming his father's ( and family's ) true French name.
Thus, the French use the word billion for the number 1, 000, 000, 000, 000, which in countries using short scale is called a trillion.
Thus, despite the use of the long scale, one billion is called un milliard (" one milliard ") in French, and not mille millions (" one thousand million ").
Thus, one trillion will most often be called mille milliards (“ one thousand milliard ”) in French, and rarely un billion.

Thus and philosophers
Thus Plato's rhetoric is actually dialectic ( or philosophy ) " turned " toward those who are not yet philosophers and are thus unready to pursue dialectic directly.
Thus philosophers like Voltaire opposed absolutism while at the same time being strongly pro-monarchy.
Thus, although Enlightenment philosophers saw the Roman Republic as an ideal system, it included no systematic separation of powers, and depended on slave labor.
Thus, in the long-standing debate on whether free will is compatible with the doctrine of determinism, several philosophers have proposed analyses of the relevant concepts to argue for either compatibilism or incompatibilism.
Thus, although many religions may not recognize the difference, for Aristotle and many philosophers hubris is altogether an entirely different thing from pride.
Thus continental philosophers tend to take a strong interest in the unity of theory and practice, and tend to see their philosophical inquiries as closely related to personal, moral, or political transformation.
Thus, for example, he enlisted the aid of geographers, historians and philosophers in bringing notions of time and space into the central heartlands of social theory.
Thus, they are primarily philosophers dealing with other subjects, economists, or business management theorists.
Thus they tread heavily on the ' philosophy ', but risk losing the ' African '; this risk, however, is by no means unavoidable, and many African philosophers have successfully avoided it, including Kwame Anthony Appiah, Kwame Gyekye, Kwasi Wiredu, Oshita O. Oshita, Lansana Keita, Peter Bodunrin, and Chukwudum B. Okolo.
Thus, in North America, there is an active second generation of reformational philosophers in Calvin Seerveld ; a third generation including Hendrik Hart, Bernard Zylstra ( deceased ), James Olthius, Arnold DeGraaff ( afterward a practicing psychotherapist for 30 years and co-founder of Mono Therapy Center, Mono, Ontario ), Thomas McIntire, Albert M. Wolters, William Rowe, George VanderVelde ( a theologian who took his doctorate under G. C. Berkouwer ); and fourth-generationers Paul Marshall and Robert Sweetman may be added-to name just those who have had active professorial roles at ICS.
Thus the two emerging philosophers became more than friends but also brothers-in-law, while later they also became colleagues as professors at VU.
Thus Aristotle was one of the most prolific natural philosophers of Antiquity.
Thus what were once espoused by the great philosophers of the likes of Swami Vivekananda are once again being exhorted by the modern day corporate world.

Thus and Deleuze
Thus, Deleuze attempts to argue that Masochism and Sadism arise from such different impulses that the combination of the two terms is meaningless and misleading.
" Thus, it stresses the teachings of Parmenides, Aristotle, Leibniz, Spinoza, Hume, Kant, Hegel, Kierkegaard, Marx, Nietzsche, Husserl, Heidegger, Arendt, Freud, Benjamin, Wittgenstein, Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze, et al.

Thus and signed
Thus Pope Paul VI signed as " Paulus PP.
Thus, through the mediation of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, he lifted his ban against Visconti, obtaining Bologna only after he signed a hasty peace with Visconti that was highly favorable to him.
Thus a treaty of protection was signed in 1602 with Pope Clement VIII, which came into force in 1631.
Thus, this album was recorded for Buddah, with the band signed to Kama Sutra, which left them close to penniless after extricating themselves from A & M.
Thus, the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Mutual Friendship was signed and the Chinese at last departed in February 1950.
Thus, most Conservative and Reform rabbis have not signed it, although many do agree with most of the document.
Thus, the Khan signed a new trade treaty with the Genoese in 1339 and allowed them to rebuild the walls of Kaffa.
Thus, there is no one person responsible for verifying that any one particular loan is sound, that the assets securing that one particular loan are worth what they are supposed to be worth, that the borrower responsible for making payments on the loan can read and write the language that the papers that he / she signed were written in, or even that the paperwork exists and is in good order.
Thus, in 421 the peace of Nicias was signed.
Thus, an international prohibition of the slave trade throughout their respected spheres was signed by the European members.
Thus, on 7 November 1787, Louis XVI signed the Edict of Versailles, known as the Edict of Tolerance, which was registered in parlement two-and-one-half months later, on 29 January 1788.
Thus, for most web users, a certificate signed by CAcert behaves like a self-signed certificate.
Thus, to avoid the agonies of another civil war, he signed a treaty with Muawiyah and relinquished the control of what had turned into an Arabian kingdom.
Thus in June 2003, the Indianapolis Star reported that the Army, in a March 31 letter to Buyer signed by Army Secretary Thomas White, had rejected Buyer's offer to serve in the Iraq War because " we are able to meet the need without your participation ," and " we are concerned that your presence would put in jeopardy the safety of those serving around you.
Thus, although independence from Spain was first proclaimed in 1810, it was not achieved until 1821, by the Treaty of Córdoba, which was signed on August 24 in Córdoba, Veracruz, by the Spanish viceroy Juan O ' Donojú and Agustín de Iturbide, ratifying the Plan of Iguala.
Thus the START II treaty was officially bypassed by the SORT treaty, agreed to by Presidents George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin at their summit meeting in November 2001, and signed at Moscow Summit on 24 May 2002.
Thus, the early peace treaties ( often signed under duress ) in which Indian tribes surrendered large portions of land to the U. S. also designated parcels which the tribes, as sovereigns, " reserved " to themselves, and those parcels came to be called " reservations.
Thus, in 1971, a 10-year lease was signed between the British and Canadian Governments that authorised battle group training to take place in the Suffield area by the British Army.
Thus, in 1526, the League of Cognac was signed by Francis, Clement, Venice, Florence, and the Sforza of Milan, who desired to throw off the Imperial hegemony over them.
Thus, the Federation and the national government signed a contract, on October 15, 1928, by which the government was obliged to transfer to the Federation all revenue generated by this tax.
Thus 1992 saw the preparation of the expert study of the development of higher education in the Littoral, and a year later a letter of intent was signed envisioning the establishment of the University Study Centre.
Thus, a baseline may also mark an approved configuration item, e. g. a project plan that has been signed off for execution.
Thus was Japan freed from the commercial and political burdens imposed by the unequal treaties signed with foreign countries.
Thus, on 29 October 1807, Napoleon signed the Treaty of Fontainebleau with the Spanish court.

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