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Thus and Queen
Thus Heracles's name means " the glory of Hera ", even though he was tormented all his life by Hera, the Queen of the Gods.
Thus, Queen Victoria and subsequent monarchs were able to appoint leading lawyers to adjudicate in the House of Lords by making them life peers.
Thus the Loyal Toast in the Channel Islands is La Reine, notre Duc (" The Queen, our Duke ").
Thus, a warning, issued in 1564, summoning Jeanne d ' Albret, the Queen of Navarre, before the Inquisition on a charge of Calvinism, was withdrawn by him in deference to the indignant protest of Charles IX of France.
Thus, on the coins and charters issued in her name, Tamar is identified as " by the will of God, King of Kings and Queen of Queens of the Abkhazians, Kartvelians, Arranians, Kakhetians, and Armenians ; Shirvanshah and Shahanshah ; Autocrat of all the East and the West, Glory of the World and Faith ; Champion of the Messiah.
Thus altered, Mr. Aldridge's conception of the part of Aaron is excellent – gentle and impassioned by turns ; now burning with jealousy as he doubts the honour of the Queen ; anon, fierce with rage, as he reflects upon the wrongs which have been done him – the murder of Alarbus and the abduction of his son ; and then all tenderness and emotion in the gentler passages with his infant.
Thus, in the example, the Queen is finessed.
Thus, in the United Kingdom, The Princess Royal, is styled Her Royal Highness ( HRH ), her husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, bears no courtesy style merely by virtue of being her husband ( although his mother-in-law The Queen has since knighted him ).
Thus, Queen Victoria asked the Earl of Derby to form a minority government.
Thus, the Queen of the Month contest was born.
Thus it was held by Roland de Dinan, a Breton lord, in 1167 ; Robert de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Leicester before 1204 ; Theodoric the Teuton, a servant of King John, after 1204 ; William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, in 1217, and intermittently by the third and fourth Earls up to 1237 ; Simon de Steyland, the King's clerk, around 1237 ; John son of Geoffrey, described as " of the lands of the Bretons ", from 1240 ; Nicholas of Ely, Bishop of Winchester, from about 1272 ; and then by three successive queens: Queen Eleanor, Queen Margaret, and Queen Isabella, from 1280 until 1331.
Thus, Queen Elizabeth of England was so-called until the accession of Queen Elizabeth II in 1952 ; subsequent historical references to the earlier figure were changed to Elizabeth I.
Thus, the discovery and claim on New Albion was ordered by the Queen to be considered a state secret.
Thus, the standing pair would be King Edward ( in black chaperon, standing on right ) mirroring his wife, Queen Eleanor of Aragon ( standing on left ).
Thus, the former Newcastle House became in 1790 the premises of the solicitors Farrer & Co who are still there: their clients include much of the landed gentry and also Queen Elizabeth II.
Thus, being aware that this was the first time in Canadian history that a major constitutional change had been made without the Quebec government's agreement, the Queen privately expressed to journalists her regret that Quebec was not part of the settlement.
Thus the identity of Ramesses IV's mother has been resolved in favour of Queen Tyti who was once erroneously thought to be the mother of another king in the mid-1980s: Ramesses XI.
Thus the Queen of Australia is head of state of the Commonwealth but also head of state of Queensland.
Thus it is Queen Elizabeth who bestows the long life upon Orlando.
Thus Catherine Knollys was Queen Elizabeth I's first cousin, and Lettice Knollys her first cousin once removed.
Thus when an Ace rests on a Queen, that Queen can not be removed.

Thus and Victoria
Thus, the two staged numbers Le Jazz Hot and The Shady Dame from Seville help to present Victoria as a female impersonator.
Thus, a Canadian serving as part of a peacekeeping operation is eligible to be awarded the Victoria Cross if the service member fulfils the above criteria.
Thus by the end of the nineteenth century the station ( by now known as Castleford Central ) had an impressive range of services to choose from, with regular links to Leeds, Wakefield and on towards Manchester Victoria through the Calder Valley as well as to York.

Thus and belonged
Thus, of the hundred votes in the Council of Princes in 1792, twenty-three belonged to electors.
Thus, from birth, Charles Stewart Parnell possessed an extraordinary number of links to many elements of society ; he was linked to the old Irish Parliamentary tradition via his great-grandfather and grandfather, to the American War of Independence via his grandfather, to the War of 1812 ( where his grandfather had been awarded a gold medal by the United States Congress for gallantry ); he belonged to the disestablished Church of Ireland ( its members mostly unionists ) though in later years he was to drop away from formal church attendance ; and he was connected with the aristocracy through the Powerscourts.
Thus, he belonged to the regicides, and ultra-royalists both within the cabinet and outside could hardly tolerate him as a member of the royal cabinet.
Thus it was agreed that the parts of the island made of filled land belonged to New Jersey while the original natural part belonged to New York.
Thus, the battalion belonged to the first fighting units of the Estonian Army, demonstrated and maintained staunch allegiance and loyalty to authority vested in the Republic.
Thus Pirna belonged to Bohemia until 1405.
Thus this organisation achieved to shake the impression that people who belonged to the establishment were continuing to support the junta especially when it was revealed to the eyes of the public that generals, lawyers or active judges, who were amongst them, had developed a dynamic form of resistance against the military regime.
Thus, each plebeian family belonged to the same curia as did its patrician patron.
Thus, all four of Mercedes ' grandparents belonged to the House of Bourbon, since the descendants of Louis XIII reigned in Spain, France ( the Orleans branch 1830-1848 ), and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies ).
Thus this fine lady appropriated of land that had from time immemorial belonged to the clan ...

Thus and House
Thus misfortune hounded successive generations of the House of Atreus, until atoned by Orestes in a court of justice held jointly by humans and gods.
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 the principality was upgraded to the Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg, colloquially known as the Electorate of Hanover after Calenberg's capital ( see also: House of Hanover ).
Thus it has been said that the House of Commons became a part of the government and it has been only a further step of this development that a new kind of prime minister should emerge.
Thus during his lifetime, Shoghi Effendi prepared for the election of the Universal House of Justice, by establishing a strong administrative structure at the local and national levels.
Thus head of the House of Bourbon became the now eldest male heir of the dynasty Juan, Count of Montizón of the Spanish line of the house who was also Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain.
Thus, most of the territories of what is now Nord-Pas-de-Calais were reunited to the Burgundian inheritance, which had passed through Marie's marriage to the House of Habsburg.
Thus, the House of Representatives immediately passed a tariff bill sponsored by Payne, calling for reduced tariffs.
Thus the leader becomes the Prime Minister and some of the other elected members of the government party in both the House and the Senate become ministers responsible for various portfolios and administer government departments.
Thus the long rehearsals for the album began in the house on Ensenada Drive in Woodland Hills, L. A., that would become the infamous ' Magic Band House '.
Thus, " The White House said " would be a metonymy for the president and his staff, because the White House ( A ) is not part of the president nor of his staff ( B ), but is closely associated with them.
' Thus Orestes ended the curse of the House of Atreus.
Thus in a short time Charles's own cabinet, the Cabal Ministry, went over to the " Dutch " peace party ; Lord Shaftesbury, much shocked by the revelation, even beginning to consider driving out the troublesome House of Stuart entirely and inducing his secretary, John Locke, to further develop the legal concepts which would later be the basis of the Two Treatises of Government, which justified the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
Thus, a dynasty of dual Lancastrian and Yorkist descent, the House of Tudor, was founded.
Thus, if each presiding officer makes the announcement at a different time ( for instance because one House is not sitting on a certain date ), assent is regarded as effective when the second announcement is made.
Thus Irish nationalists ended their boycott of the home rule parliament to attend the southern House of Commons as MPs.
Thus Pym lost the unity of the House of Commons, which had allowed him to oppose the King from a firm platform ; previously the King had had to agree to demands because he could not raise an army alone to fight the Irish rebels.
* Thus Spoke Zarathustra, translated by Walter Kaufmann, New York: Random House ; reprinted in The Portable Nietzsche, New York: The Viking Press, 1954 and Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1976
Thus Representatives entering the chamber know with a glance whether the House is in session or in committee.
Thus, as Justice William Rehnquist explained in Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson, “ The prohibition against discrimination based on sex was added to Title VII at the last minute on the floor of the House of Representatives ... the bill quickly passed as amended, and we are left with little legislative history to guide us in interpreting the Act ’ s prohibition against discrimination based on ‘ sex .’”

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