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Thus and Jerome
Thus, writing to St. Jerome, St. Augustine said, " If that opinion of the creation of new souls is not opposed to this established article of faith let it be also mine ; if it is, let it not be thine.
" Thus, Jerome Bettis officially announced his retirement standing on the champions ' podium, holding the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Thus it is credible that Jerome had seen Attacotti soldiers, and he would certainly have heard Roman accounts of the recent fighting in Britain.

Thus and acknowledged
Thus began a personal and professional relationship which, to the acknowledged benefit of both, would survive the many dissensions and rivalries which marked the first decades of the psychoanalytic movement, and would last until Freud ’ s death in 1939.
Thus, Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, Duke of Maine and Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon, Count of Toulouse were officially inserted into the line of hereditary succession following all of the legitimate, acknowledged princes du sang.
Thus the enforced introspection and reflection of camp life bore fruit in one of 20th-century European classical music's acknowledged masterpieces.
Thus, Emperor Go-Komatsu became the acknowledged, undisputed and legitimate emperor of Japan on October 21, 1392.
Thus they still formally acknowledged the sovereignty of the Seljuk Sultanate and its successor, the Sultanate of Rûm.
Thus while Tycho acknowledged that the daily rising and setting of the sun and stars could be explained by the Earth's rotation, as Copernicus had said, still such a fast motion could not belong to the earth, a body very heavy and dense and opaque, but rather belongs to the sky itself whose form and subtle and constant matter are better suited to a perpetual motion, however fast.
Thus he acknowledged a departure from traditional dramatic action.
Thus in 1651, when he published the first printed edition of the works of George Acropolites, the 13th century emissary of the Byzantine Emperor who acknowledged the supremacy of the Roman pontiff and thus had become something of a celebrity, at least in the West, the Latin essay that formed the preface to this volume, De Georgiis eorumque Scriptis gained fame itself as a learned plea for the commonalities between the two churches.
Thus, the defenders infer he would have acknowledged them as adaptations if he had published them himself ( as he did in the case of Tamil Paditha Pondaati ).
Thus, the adivasi origins of Valmiki, who composed the Ramayana, were acknowledged, as were the origins of adivasi tribes such as the Grasia and Bhilala, which descended from mixed Rajput and Bhil marriages.
Thus he and his record were well known in conservative circles, and he was even known to be a friend of Ann Coulter who acknowledged him in her book.
Thus far, there have been only two acknowledged instances where ribbon seals have been found as far south as Seattle, Washington and even further south at Morro Bay, California.
Thus, simple commodity exchange, which ( as Marx himself acknowledged ) occurred for millennia, presupposes simple commodity production.
The majority conceeded that “ If we were to derive a rule exclusively to address the uncontested facts of this case, Atwater might well prevail .” The majority also acknowledged specific directness in its actual opinion, “ suggesting that courts look with ‘ disfavor ’ on such legislative enactments ‘ as interfering with the constitutional liberties of the subject ’.” Furthermore, the majority decision concluded that “ warrantless misdemeanor arrests not need constitutional attention ,” and that “ It is of course easier to devise a minor-offense limitation by statute than to derive one through the Constitution ” Thus, the court rejected adopting a new Constitutional law rule by focusing on administrability concerns.
Thus, Sweden acknowledged for the first time Skåne, Blekinge and Halland as Danish provinces.
Thus, in August 1689, he was acknowledged as the effective ruler of Russia.

Thus and principle
Thus, the challenge is to create agile or discovery-driven implementations of the EVM principle, and not simply to reject the notion of measuring technical performance objectively.
Thus, to the extent that such methods are accepted, the likelihood principle is denied.
Thus followed the line of Lomonosov and the contributions of the Russian school became more frequent through his disciples, and in the nineteenth century we have great geographers as Vasily Dokuchaev who performed works of great importance as a " principle of comprehensive analysis of the territory " and " Russian Chernozem " latter being the most important where introduces the geographical concept of soil, as distinct from a simple geological strata, and thus founding a new geographic area of study: the Pedology.
Thus, Nicolas Fabri de Peiresc saw the pagan religions of Africa of his day as relicts that were in principle capable of shedding light on the historical Paganism of Classical Antiquity.
Thus, although the current standard model of particle physics " in principle " predicts all known non-gravitational phenomena, in practice only a few quantitative results have been derived from the full theory ( e. g., the masses of some of the simplest hadrons ), and these results ( especially the particle masses which are most relevant for low-energy physics ) are less accurate than existing experimental measurements.
Thus, the uncertainty principle actually states a fundamental property of quantum systems, and is not a statement about the observational success of current technology.
Thus, in each of these realms ( economic, scientific and political practice ), contradictions ( principle and secondary ) must be identified, explored and put to function to achieve the communist goal.
Thus, for the scientist, reality is explored as an evolutionary system of diverse entities, the order of which is determined by the principle of causality.
Thus, Schleiden and Schwann became the first to formulate what was then an informal belief as a principle of biology equal in importance to the atomic theory of chemistry.
Thus, Boas ' student Melville Herskovits summed up the principle of cultural relativism thus: " Judgements are based on experience, and experience is interpreted by each individual in terms of his own enculturation.
Thus, Stanley Diamond argued that when the term " cultural relativism " entered popular culture, popular culture coopted anthropology in a way that voided the principle of any critical function:
Thus, the Constitutional principle of bicameralism and the separation of powers doctrine were disregarded in this case, and this legislative veto of executive decisions was struck down.
Thus a submarine torpedo tube operates on the principle of an airlock.
Thus, contrasted with a carillon, in which a large number of bells are struck by hammers, all tied in to a central framework so that one carillonneur can control them all, a set of such bells is comparatively unwieldy hence the emergence of permutations rather than melody as an organizing principle.
Thus, a non-static universe is also implied, independent of observations of distant galaxies, as the result of applying the cosmological principle to general relativity.
Charge quantization is the principle that the charge of any object is an integer multiple of the elementary charge e. Thus, e. g., an object's charge can be exactly 0 e, or exactly 1 e, − 1 e, 2 e, etc., but not, say, e, or − 3. 8 e, etc.
Thus, concerning the first principle, the Scriptures speak both of a " being " and a " becoming " ( ēn kai egeneto ), the first word properly applying to the " Man ," the second to the " Son of Man.
Thus, the maximum entropy principle is not just an alternative to the methods of inference of classical statistics, but it is an important conceptual generalization of those methods.
Thus, in 1613, when John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg converted from Lutheranism to Calvinism, he could not exercise the principle of cuius regio, eius religio.
Thus, in English law, the general common law principle is stated in Beckford v R ( 1988 ) 1 AC 130:
Thus, there are many types of bearings, with varying shape, material, lubrication, principle of operation, and so on.
Thus, as dictated by the uncertainty principle, the uncertainty in the momenta of the electrons, Δp, becomes larger.
In simple terms, the principle states that the buoyancy force on an object is going to be equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object, or the density of the fluid multiplied by the submerged volume times the gravitational acceleration, g. Thus, among completely submerged objects with equal masses, objects with greater volume have greater buoyancy.
Thus, Euler made an equivalent and ( apparently ) independent statement of the variational principle in the same year as Maupertuis, albeit slightly later.

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