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Thus and allegedly
It said: " Our review leads us to conclude that information regarding the purposes for which the United States previously paid Noriega potentially had some probative value … Thus, the district court may have overstated the case when it declared evidence of the purposes for which the United States allegedly paid Noriega wholly irrelevant to his defense ".
Thus, as Nostradamus had allegedly predicted, he had been forced to kill the black pig as well and serve it in place of the white.

Thus and dangerous
Thus Holt says: '... perhaps the least dangerous name is neutral-stuff.
Thus, personal involvement is linked with public opinion Proverbs that speak to the political disgruntlement include: “ When the Czar spits into the soup dish, it fairly bursts with pride ”; “ If the Czar be a rhymester, woe be to the poets ”; and “ The hen of the Czarina herself does not lay swan ’ s eggs .” While none of these proverbs state directly, “ I hate the Czar and detest my situation ” ( which would have been incredibly dangerous ), they do get their points across.
Thus, strict liability in California is truly strict, in that the plaintiff need not show that the defect was unreasonable or dangerous.
Thus he realized that lowering prices in times of shortage – common at the time – was dangerous economically as it served as a disincentive to production.
Thus, they tended to disperse large amounts of unused fissile material, and the fission products, which are on average much more dangerous, in the form of nuclear fallout.
Thus far, none of the patients he has swindled, maimed, or given useless or dangerous medical advice seems to have sued him — although a few have come after him in person.
Thus, although uranium is not dangerously radioactive when pure, some pieces of naturally-occurring pitchblende are quite dangerous owing to their radium content.
Thus if the primary seal fails, the neutral liquid will leak into the pump stream instead of the dangerous pumped fluid escaping into the atmosphere.
Thus La Condamine chose to return by way of the Amazon River, a route which is longer and more dangerous.
" Thus perished the first steamer on the Bay, a mere toy, and a most dangerous one too ," reported San Francisco's Californian, " Should she be resuscitated by the owner we sincerely hope that none of our citizens will trust themselves with a passage in her beyond the ' flat ' that she now rests upon.
Thus, dangerous game hunting in the 19th century was as much a test of the gun-bearer's ability to relay guns to the hunter, and his skill on horseback in the earlier days to evade charges long enough to reload.
Thus only by increasing dosage of the drug will provide the same satisfaction, making it dangerous for the user.
Thus he argues that asbestos, passive smoking and BSE have not been shown to be dangerous.
Thus, being a war correspondent is often considered the most dangerous form of journalism.
Thus deltas are less dangerous, providing that the tilting is done very accurately during hard braking.
Thus, the trier of fact may convict if satisfied that, viewed objectively, the accused was, in the words of the section, driving in a manner that was “ dangerous to the public ..." In making the assessment, the trier of fact should be satisfied that the conduct amounted to a marked departure from the standard of care that a reasonable person would observe in the accused ’ s situation.
Thus was exposed one of Owen's greatest blunders, revealing Huxley as not only dangerous in debate, but also a better anatomist.
Thus for example ' people who start to smoke again after quitting for a while perceive smoking to be less dangerous to their health, compared to their views when they decided to stop ' - thereby averting their ' post-decisional regret ' through their new rationalization.
Thus, Cortés had to choose among three land routes: north to Tlatelolco, which was the least dangerous path but required the longest trip through the city ; south to Coyohuacan and Ixtlapalapan, two towns that would not welcome the Spanish ; or west to Tlacopan, which required the shortest trip through Tenochtitlan, though they would not be welcome there either.
Thus, in a statute forbidding the concealment on one's person of " pistols, revolvers, derringers, or other dangerous weapons ," the term " dangerous weapons " may be construed to comprehend only dangerous weapons of the kind enumerated, i. e., firearms, or perhaps more narrowly still, handguns.
Thus, Aika accepts the very dangerous job of acquiring an artifact called Lagu for a hefty sum.
Thus the Qur ' an justified defensive jihad by allowing Muslims to fight back against hostile and dangerous forces.

Thus and features
Thus, negotiation generally features only in games for three or more people.
Thus, the DBMS of today roll together frequently needed services and features of attribute management.
Thus, while modafinil's unique stimulant profile features interactions with monoamine systems, these may very well be downstream events secondary to effects on specific, electrotonically-coupled populations of GABAergic interneurons.
Thus, 10 % of possible sets differ in one feature, 30 % in two features, 40 % in three features, and 20 % in all four features.
Thus, “ The Daily Sun " features stories about tokoloshes ( hob-goblins ), ancestral visions and all things supernatural and wildly absurd, together with localised stories and main stream news.
Thus the standard was created by taking a union of the features in all proposals with no regard to their coherence.
Thus blended wing bodied aircraft incorporate design features from both a futuristic fuselage and flying wing design.
Thus the claimed similarities between creoles may be mere consequences of similar parentage, rather than characteristic features of all creoles.
Thus, distinctive, observable morphological features, e. g., illuvial clay accumulation in B horizons, are produced by certain combinations of pedogenic processes operative over varying periods of time.
Thus increasing and promoting commercial bank's interest in the Internet and conducting business over the Internet is necessary in order to further the development of ecash and commerce in the Internet, as well as improving cryptography and security features of the systems.
Thus in July 1981 " VME2900 " was launched: although presented to the customer base as a merger of VME / B and VME / K, it was in reality the VME / B base with a few selected features from VME / K grafted on.
Thus, although the Naskapis had never filed a formal statement of claim or similar document, except for a draft history prepared by the late Dr Alan Cooke, the parties to the JBNQA accepted the legitimacy of their claims, and they entered into an agreement-in-principle with the Naskapis in the Spring of 1977 to negotiate an agreement that would have the same principal features as the JBNQA.
Thus the left view is placed on the left and the top view on the top ; and the features closest to the front of the 3D object will appear closest to the front view in the drawing.
Thus, great effort is put into having an engineering drawing accurately depict size, shape, form, aspect ratios between features, and so on.
Thus, they were classified as a single species V. cholera: however, Hugh believed the differing features between the two could be of epidmiological importance, so El Tor vibrios were further classified as V. cholerae biotype eltor ( serogroup O1 ).
Thus, the following are " goals ", not necessarily existing features, of Matroska:
Thus, the film is often considered a prequel, however, it also has features more typical of a sequel.
Thus, in a sequence alignment, the presence of these features may be an indication of a loop.
Thus Afghan music features a mix of Persian melodies, Arab scales, Indian compositional principles as well as sounds from ethnic groups such as the Pashtuns or Tajiks and the instruments used range from Indian tablas to long-necked lutes.
Thus, it is in the interest of the producer of a lower value product to proliferate features, options, and package combinations until the average shopper finds it too much trouble to make an informed decision.
Thus, " lite " software editions turn out to be useless for most, as they miss the one or two special features that are present in the " bloated " version.
Thus, for example, the Rough Guide to World Music features a chapter on " Antillean music ", which is entirely about the French Antillean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe, with a brief sidebar specifically about the Dutch Antilles.

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