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Thus and piece
Thus, for instance, if a piece of wood is burned to ashes, the total mass remains unchanged.
Thus, for example, the same equation can be made to produce both a lyrical and melodic piece of music in the style of the mid-nineteenth century, and a fantastically dissonant cacophony more reminiscent of the avant-garde music of the 1950s and 1960s.
Thus, expressions are not entered wholesale from right to left but calculated one piece at a time, most efficiently from the center outwards.
Expected to make use of devices with which listeners could press a button to indicate whether they liked or disliked a particular piece of music, Adorno bristled with distaste and astonishment: “ I reflected that culture was simply the condition that precluded a mentality that tried to measure it .” Thus Adorno suggested using individual interviews to determine listener reactions and, only three months after meeting Lasarzfeld, completed a 160-page memorandum on the Project ’ s topic, “ Music in Radio .” Adorno was primarily interested in how the musical material was affected by its distribution through the medium of radio and thought it imperative to understand how music was affected by its becoming part of daily life.
Thus cutting a cake, where taking a larger piece reduces the amount of cake available for others, is a zero – sum game if all participants value each unit of cake equally ( see marginal utility ).
Thus, Henri Rochefort wrote a piece in " L ' Intransigeant ", claiming Zola had committed suicide, having discovered Dreyfus to be in fact guilty.
Thus, it is the only piece that may need to be flipped when forming certain shapes.
Thus, a category is connected if it is, intuitively, all one piece.
A loss which exceeds the VaR threshold is termed a “ VaR break .” Thus, VaR is a piece of jargon favored in the financial world for a percentile of the predictive probability distribution for the size of a future financial loss.
Thus, he has all of the cast suddenly spring back to life with no explanation whatsoever and sing a piece entitled " Happy Ending!
Thus his compensation plans usually included piece rates.
Thus one cannot, for example, take one step forward and one step back with the same piece, effectively passing the turn and evading zugzwang.
Thus, it is a measure of how strongly-related each piece of functionality expressed by the source code of a software module is.
Thus, running off the end of a piece of data in a stack frame alters data previously entered into the stack frame ; and running off the end of a stack frame places data into the previous stack frame.
Thus, the TCM Spleen is not a specific piece of flesh, but an aspect of function related to transformation and transportation within the body, and of the mental functions of thinking and studying.
Thus, Stump writes two books simultaneously: the puff piece Cobb expects, and his own, sensational, merciless account which will reveal the true Cobb, warts and all.
Thus, ordering provides another mechanism through which translators have the ability to formulate the message they wish to convey in their particular piece of literature.
Thus, all the themes in a piece can be tied back to a single motive in the work.
Thus, sometimes two actors in the same performance piece are nominated for Best Actor or Best Actress -- categories traditionally reserved for leads.
Thus the author of a particular piece of software can sue someone that copies that software without a license.
Thus, the piece is designated K. 626 or KV 626.
Thus, this is the Nabokovian twist: at the end of the short story, the reader learns that the narrator is not actually the author of the piece, but rather is being unconsciously and mockingly influenced in both his writing and the events surrounding him by the dead sisters.
Thus some facts seem to be dependent on others: that a certain piece of paper is worth ten dollars can be explained in terms of the human choices, beliefs, and institutions that support the currency system.
Thus he considered money to be an institutional fact, which nevertheless rested ultimately on a brute physical fact, whether a piece of paper or only an electronic record.

Thus and iron
Thus the non-Cockney viewer was obliged to deduce that, say, " iron " was " male homosexual " (' iron '
Thus iron left exposed to air and water will continue to rust until all of the iron is oxided.
Thus, a non-intuitive ( e. g., a higher-energy for at least one species ) distribution of electrons in the combination of iron and oxygen must exist, in order to explain the observed diamagnetism and no unpaired electrons.
Thus, the nearest formal oxidation state of iron in Hb-O < sub > 2 </ sub > is the + 3 state, with oxygen in the-1 state ( as superoxide. O < sub > 2 </ sub >< sup >-</ sup >).
Thus, even when tin became available again, iron was cheaper, stronger, and lighter, and forged iron implements superseded cast bronze tools permanently.
Thus, the extraction and purification techniques employed in the extraction of iron in the blast furnace will have an impact of the quality of steel that may be produced.
Thus, there are three major families of superoxide dismutase, depending on the metal cofactor: Cu / Zn ( which binds both copper and zinc ), Fe and Mn types ( which bind either iron or manganese ), and the Ni type, which binds nickel.
Thus, the prefix ferro, meaning iron, was used to describe the property despite the fact that most ferroelectric materials do not contain iron.
Thus the iron stores of the body increase.
Thus cast iron frying pans and cookware did not become possible in Europe until 3000 years after the introduction of iron smelting.
Thus it seems possible that the iron point of the Lombardic royal lance might have been recast in the 7th century in order to enshrine one of the 1st century Roman nails that St. Helena was reputed to have found at Calvary and brought to Milan, thus giving a new Christian sacred aura to the old pagan royal lance.
Thus, siderophile elements are bound through metallic bonds with iron in the dense layer of the Earth's core where pressures may be high enough to keep the iron solid.
Thus, though lacking the industrial base necessary for mass producing steel and iron, the Swedish steel industry developed a niche market for specialty high-strength steel alloys containing nickel, copper, and vanadium.
Thus shall be done for all grievances or thievery, if the accuser cannot provide proof, and the grievance is for less than half of gold grivna, then give him a trial by iron in captivity ; if the grievance is for less than that, but more than two silver grivnas, then trial by water ; if it is even less, then he must make an oath.
Thus iron becomes incandescent by the action of fire.
Thus, Harding Davis utilizes the Korl Woman to depict the realistic affects of the iron mills, while simultaneously questioning female societal restrictions as a whole.
Thus, those Tehuiman tribes were also known as “ the iron spear people .” Some anthropological texts state that the “ Opata ” referred to themselves collectively in their own language as “ Joylraua .” However, according to Opata oral traditionalists, Joylraua was the name of an ancient Eudeve village that was named after an honored chieftain of that village.
Thus, if any machinery should jam, only a few wooden teeth will be damaged and can then be replaced by the brewery's mechanics instead of needing a complex iron casting.

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