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Thus and wall
Thus a man who is butting a stone wall at the office may become unusually aggressive in bed -- the one place he can still be champion.
Thus were preserved and securely dated an early decorated church and a synagogue decorated with extensive wall paintings.
Thus the court held that practices such as sleep deprivation, subjecting individual to intense noise and requiring them to stand against a wall with their limbs outstretched for extended periods of time, did not constitute torture.
Thus, the farms represented an extension beyond the towns of the wall of separation between the white and the black occupants of the land.
Thus for a given pump, the most critical tubing dimension becomes the wall thickness.
Thus a long cylindrical conductor such as a wire, having a diameter D large compared to δ, has a resistance approximately that of a hollow tube with wall thickness δ carrying direct current.
Thus a defensive building might be designed and built with battlements, or a manor house might be fortified by adding battlements, where no parapet previously existed, or cutting crenellations into its existing parapet wall.
Thus there is a net baryonic flux through the domain wall.
Thus the Romanesque medieval builders had to resort to techniques of small windows, large buttresses, or other forms of interior wall cross-bracing to achieve the desired lighting outcomes.
Swarms of flies surrounded their bodies, and scrawled in their blood on the wall was written, ' Thus strikes the CHEKA.
Thus, as a hotel, the exterior of the building has been preserved, as has the central corridor of the old prison and even the old prison wall.
Thus, a batted ball that passes over the outfield wall in flight and touches the foul pole is a fair ball and the batter is awarded a home run.
Thus, their ligands pass through the cell wall and cytoplasm and enter the nucleus where they activate the receptor without release of hsp.
Thus, the correct distance between frame side-bar and hive wall was already understood by some European beekeepers prior to 1851.
Thus the third act of the ' servant of God ' ( Muhammad ) of rebuilding the wall signifies that the treasure or true teachings were to be safeguarded in the Quran, so that they ( the people of Moses and Jesus ) may accept it after having awakened to a realization of the truth of the Quranic teachings.
Thus, influences of tragedy and of wall painting can be detected.
Thus, McCredie considers it likely that the Kamatero wall also dates to the 4th or 3rd century BC.
Thus this newer policy prevented the playing of this game against the wall in many instances.
Thus, the synagogue in Kaifeng, China looked very like Chinese temples of that region and era, with its outer wall and open garden in which several buildings were arranged. Synagogue of the Kaifeng Jews | Kaifeng Jewish community in China The styles of the earliest synagogues resembled the temples of other sects of the eastern Roman Empire.
Thus, his problems with intimacy may be understood in one aspect as an overly substantial empathic wall, and in another aspect as a purely internal problem with the expression and management of his own affect.
Thus the tower survived, along with a section of the Inner city wall.

Thus and appropriate
Thus the area of S < sub > D </ sub > is obtained by integrating the length of the normal vector to the surface over the appropriate region D in the parametric uv plane.
Thus, no matter what type of indexing method any implementation of the element uses, it will have the appropriate Iterator.
Thus, this would let light of the right frequency to make this happen sum to a larger probability amplitude, and as such possess a larger probability of reaching the appropriate final point.
Thus different Qualities of Service are appropriate, depending on the intended use.
Thus, the reporters in the media tried to relate something that was new to already preexisting frameworks and images that were only vaguely appropriate in their efforts to explain and simplify.
Thus, hemoglobin binds and offloads both oxygen and carbon dioxide at the appropriate tissues, serving to deliver the oxygen needed for cellular metabolism and removing the resulting waste product, CO2.
Thus in Dante's estimation the soul's detachment from sensual appetites become the vices most difficult to tame, urges not as easily curbed by mere good manners since inflamed via appropriate use rather than inappropriate misuse.
Thus, as long as he receives an appropriate amount of goods, such as Qc, then he will be willing to pay his entire surplus ( ABC ) in addition to the cost per unit under perfect competition ( Pc by Qc )-i. e.
Thus, an illiterate person who had memorized the appropriate Psalm could also claim the benefit of clergy, and Psalm 51 became known as the neck verse, because knowing it could save one's neck by transferring one's case from a secular court, where hanging was a likely sentence, to an ecclesiastical court, where both the methods of trial and the sentences given were more lenient.
Thus, anencephaly, in which there is no higher brain present, is generally not considered brain death, though it is certainly an irreversible condition in which it may be appropriate to withdraw life support.
" it has elements of what is conventionally known as ' sonata form ', but the music does not follow a set pattern [...] Thus, ' expositional ' treatment merges directly into the type of contrapuntal and modulatory writing appropriate to ' elaboration ' sections [...]; the beginning of the principal theme-group is recapitulated in C minor rather than in A minor, and the C minor chorale theme [...] of the exposition is never recapitulated at all "
Thus, education is the method by which to reform society, and there are few limits to the drastic social improvements that could be brought about by the appropriate distribution of education.
Thus, it is more appropriate to speak of " the Newton form of the interpolation polynomial " rather than of " the Newton interpolation polynomial ".
Thus, each state is considering whether any given child has committed an offense, and given that answer, what the most appropriate measures would be for dealing with a child who has done what this child did.
Thus it operates only as a defense to murder, reducing the charge to manslaughter, and giving the judge discretion as to length of sentence and whether committal would be more appropriate than incarceration.
Thus if we set aside the notion of standardization, I believe it would be more appropriate to speak of 25 languages derived from Old Tibetan.
Thus, it seems that the most appropriate English rendering of the compound word Hur ' In might be: " Companions pure, most beautiful of eye.
Thus, calculating the reticulocyte production index is an important step in understanding whether the reticulocyte count is appropriate or inappropriate to the situation.
Thus a stealthy aircraft flying an appropriate route can remain undetected by radar.
Thus all geodesics leaving a point will eventually reconverge after a finite time, provided the appropriate energy condition holds, a result also known as the focusing theorem.
Thus dividing the world into two exploration and colonizing areas seemed appropriate.
Thus, actors ( agents ) employ the social rules appropriate to their culture, ones that they have learned through socialisation and experience.
Thus, supervenience allows one to hold that " high-level phenomena " ( like those of economics, psychology, or aesthetics ) depend, ultimately, on physical substance, without assuming that one can study those high-level phenomena using means appropriate to physics.
Thus, these Christian communists hold that the term ' Christian communism ' is accurate and appropriate, as long as it is specified that they belong to the democratic, anti-Stalinist branch of communism.

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