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Thus, all carbon isotopes have nearly identical chemical properties because they all have six protons and six electrons, even though carbon atoms may differ in number of neutrons.
Thus a construction of the following type could conceivably arise: " It nearly knocked me off me plates — he was wearing a syrup!
Thus the party supported nearly all social liberalizations that have been implemented in the federal republic.
Thus, these nerve cells have a length of nearly in the largest giraffes.
Thus far, no key escrow system has been designed which meets both objections and nearly all have failed to meet even one.
Thus, they are an important antioxidant defense in nearly all cells exposed to oxygen.
Thus, the income from occupied nations was over 40 percent of the income Germany collected from taxation, a figure which increased to nearly 40 percent of total German income as the war went on.
Thus Babylonian mathematics remained stale in character and content, with very little progress or innovation, for nearly two millennia.
Thus one of the gateways weighing a hundred kilos is off its hinges and nearly fell on a lawyer who entered, cracks between concrete blocks, the joints of windows letting in wind and water, it rains in the concourse ...
Thus docked, ink is then squeezed into the pen barrel ( which, lacking any mechanism other than the valve itself, has nearly the capacity of an eyedropper-fill pen of the same size ).
Thus, to abduce from involves determining that is sufficient ( or nearly sufficient ), but not necessary, for.
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, if an eclipse is to occur, the three bodies must also be nearly in a straight line.
Thus, the PM10 level in Ulan Bator is nearly 13 times higher than the recommended maximum level.
Thus, for nearly twenty years the theatre, especially the Comédie Italienne, was Marivaux's chief support.
Thus the population exceeded 100, 000 and so Wolfsburg gained the status of major city with nearly 131, 000 inhabitants.
Thus nearly half the city's area is agricultural, resulting in a low population density of approximately 900 inhabitants per km².
Thus, while most of the profits are invested back into the corporation to build for the future and sustain growth, nearly all of the profits distributed to shareholders are devoted to humanitarian causes.
Thus the study of the rise of such empires is of nearly universal interest, not just for historical reasons.
Thus, for example, the portfolio of Minister for Labour and Social Relations was nearly always held by a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria ( SPÖ ), while the conservative Austrian People's Party ( ÖVP ), with traditionally strong support from farmers, took the Ministry which controlled agriculture and forestry.
Thus, the design made provisions for future expansion that would have allowed the seating capacity to grow to nearly 40, 000 by adding an upper deck above the existing mezzanine should a major-league team decide to relocate to Buffalo.
Thus, the vote tallied on the floor is unanimous or nearly so.
Thus, the handling and ' feel ' of an aircraft, and the aerodynamic loads upon it, at a given equivalent airspeed, are very nearly constant and equal to those at standard sea level irrespective of the actual flight conditions.
Thus Muhammad II incorporated nearly the whole of Transoxania and what is now Afghanistan into his empire, which after further conquests in western Persia ( by 1217 ) stretched from the Syr Darya to the Zagros Mountains, and from the Indus Valley to the Caspian Sea.

Thus and complete
Thus the image of man has suffered complete fragmentation in personal and spiritual qualities, and complete objectification in sub-human and quasi-mechanistic powers.
Thus, the MCC would not complete road construction.
Thus in 565 or 566 Justinian's successor Justin II sent his son-in-law Baduarius as magister militum ( field commander ) to lead a Byzantine army against Alboin in support of Cunimund, ending in the Lombards ' complete defeat.
) Thus, when Odo returned, he was able to launch a near complete surprise attack on the besieging force, scattering it at the first attack, and slaughtering units caught resting or that fled without weapons or armour.
Thus, complete meaning is always " differential " and postponed in language ; there is never a moment when meaning is complete and total.
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 axon undergoes complete fragmentation.
Thus, lack of complete information on the part of survey participants may have skewed the results.
Thus DA means that a cocking action separate from the trigger pull is unnecessary ; and every trigger pull will result in a complete cycle.
Thus, not all sound deductive systems are complete in this special sense of completeness, in which the class of models ( up to isomorphism ) is restricted to the intended one.
Thus, the vocoder dramatically reduces the amount of information needed to store speech, from a complete recording to a series of numbers.
Thus, the thinking of those who follow the waterfall process goes, make sure each phase is 100 % complete and absolutely correct before proceeding to the next phase.
Thus a Lab Total double the Level of Effect allows you to complete the project in a single season.
Thus, despite ongoing research, a complete understanding of the causes of mental disability in Graves ’ disease awaits a full description of the effects on neural tissue of thyroid hormones, as well as of the underlying autoimmune process.
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 Mithraism is thought to have something to do with the changing ages within the precession cycle or Great Year ( Plato's term for one complete precession of the equinox ).
Thus, Brutus ’ s army could not reform, which made the triumvirs ’ victory complete.
Thus, during the early 1960s, Pontiacs featured the controversial " X " frame used on the big Chevys, as well as the complete Chevy lineup of OHV straight Sixes, small-block 283 and 327 cubic inch V8s, and the big-block 348 and 409 V8s.
Thus he has been interpreted as being the ' complete one ' and also the finisher of the world, which he returns to watery chaos at the end of the creative cycle.
Thus, inheritance could be traced to the male line only, to the complete exclusion of females.
Thus, impeding all fish species needing to migrate to their freshwater habitats, in order to complete their lifecycles.
Thus far, Professor Skousen has published complete transcripts of the Original and Printer ’ s Manuscripts, as well as a six-volume analysis of textual variants.

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