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Thus and enemy
Thus a leader or important man will be characterised as generous, according to one common convention, and called an " enemy of gold ", " attacker of treasure ", " destroyer of arm-rings ", etc.
Thus, with knowledge of the location of the enemy, the Romans marched upstream, ready for battle.
Thus the wise living entity's pure consciousness becomes covered by his eternal enemy in the form of lust, which is never satisfied and which burns like fire.
Thus knowing oneself to be transcendental to the material senses, mind and intelligence, O mighty-armed Arjuna, one should steady the mind by deliberate spiritual intelligence and thus — by spiritual strength — conquer this insatiable enemy known as lust.
Thus, according to Rubin, " the story of the single polytheist who raised a handful of dirt to his forehead … … attempt of an old disabled man to participate in Muhammad's sūjud … in … a sarcastic act of an enemy of Muhammad wishing to dishonor the Islamic prayer ".
Thus they can be placed behind enemy lines, and have the capability to deploy almost anywhere with little warning.
Thus a favored person can be described as " having integrity ", while an enemy can be regarded as " completely lacking in integrity ".
Thus, for the human wave attack to succeed on the modern battlefield, it is imperative for the attackers to charge into the enemy line in the shortest time and in the greatest numbers possible, so that a sufficient mass can be preserved when the attackers reach melee range.
Thus no such enemy would risk an engagement.
Rehnskiöld writes in his journals, “ Så resolverade jag att draga mig till Fraustadt tillbaka i den tanken att locka till mig fienden efter mig utur sin fördel, inbillandes honom att jag ville alldeles draga mig av ” (” Thus I resolved to withdraw to Fraustadt with the thought to lure the enemy to me away from his advantageous position, deceiving him into thinking I was in full retreat ”.
Thus, the Shu Han force behind the enemy line was able to make a prudence dictated return to Hanzhong.
Thus, an enemy must risk exposing himself in order to attack the reloading soldier.
Thus began the period known as the Watchful Peace, a time where attacks by the enemy were few and far between.
Thus, under Yelizaveta Petrovna he was an avowed enemy of Prussia and a warm friend of Austria and France ; yet he made no effort to prevent Peter III from reversing the policy of his predecessor.
" Thus, in Platonov's vision of the coming " golden age " machines are both enemy and savior.
Thus the destruction capability is greatly multiplied by MIRV, when the number of enemy silos does not significantly increase.
Thus the " enemy " of revivalism was understood to be the established churches, especially those that embraced and taught strict Calvinism.
Thus, the initial defeat was covered up by his propagandists, by a very heroic ( and Homeric ) charge into the teeth of an extremely poorly deployed enemy.
Thus, "( t ) he distinction between combatants and civilians, the requirement that wounded and captured enemy combatants must be treated humanely, and that quarter must be given, some of the pillars of modern humanitarian law, all follow from this principle.
Thus, aside from numerous heat sinks on its shoulders, its mouth can be opened as a vent ; The excessive heat can cause the MePE ( Metal Peel-off Effect ), the " shedding " the outermost layers of the Gundam's exterior armor, which creates an " after-image " effect that could sometimes be used as visual decoys to confuse the enemy.
Thus alone and unprotected, without cover, and under heavy enemy fire, he achieved his object.
Thus, the threat was lifted from Hortensius ' forces, but the other Roman legate, Murena, simultaneously found himself in trouble, being attacked by the elite bronze-shields unit of the enemy.
Thus by localising the attacking power of the hoplites, Epaminondas was able to defeat an enemy previously thought invincible.
Thus, the war effort on Earth took on a clear rationale of defeating a despicable enemy with a fierce enthuasism in an arguably just war.

Thus and would
Thus the cocktail party would appear to be the ideal system, but there is one weakness.
Thus in independent voting, Af or 0.52 of the couples would agree.
Thus if E is sufficiently small, there can be only one intersection of C and Af near Q, for if there were more than one intersection for every E then the difference between C and Af near Q would not be a monotone function.
Thus, for hydrogen chloride, the IUPAC name would be aqueous hydrogen chloride.
Thus, the MCC would not complete road construction.
Thus she, through whom salvation was being prepared for all people, would be the first to receive the promised fruit of salvation.
Thus, there was seen a need for a new law that would ensure the continuance of the succession following the death of the last legal heir under the Bill of Rights, being Princess Anne, guaranteeing the line of succession would continue in the Protestant line, and excluding any possible claims by the deposed James II or his son and daughter, James Francis Edward and Louisa Maria Teresa Stuart.
Thus, during the abdication crisis of 1936, caused by Edward VIII's desire to marry Wallis Simpson, the consent of all realms concerned, along with, in some cases, new acts of parliament, was required in Britain and throughout the British Dominions to allow for Edward's stepping aside and to ensure that if he had any children they would have no claim to the thrones.
Thus, Abulafia in the 13th century assumed that the language spoken in Paradise had been different from Hebrew, and rejected the claim then current also among Christian authors, that a child left unexposed to linguistic stimulus would automatically begin to speak in Hebrew.
Thus there are alignments in all directions which would suggest there is little of astronomical significance, However, ethnohistorical records show that the various directions do have cosmological and astronomical significance with various points in the landscape being significant at different times of the year.
Thus, " Armageddon " would mean " Mountain of Assembly ," which Jordan says is " a reference to the assembly at Mount Sinai, and to its replacement, Mount Zion.
Thus, many users of a given BBS usually lived in the same area, and activities such as BBS Meets or Get Togethers were common, where users of the board would gather at a local restaurant, the SysOp ’ s home or similar venue and meet face to face.
Thus, as with other proposed megafauna cryptids, climate and food supply issues would make such a creature's survival in reported habitats unlikely.
Thus, if the score was 3 – 2 with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth, and the batter smacked an " over the fence home run ", the game would end at 4 – 3, with the batter only allowed a double, and the runners officially stopped on 2nd and 3rd ( since they were not needed to win the game ).
Thus, in the Hindu schools, if a claim was made that could not be substantiated by appeal to the textual canon, it would be considered as ridiculous as a claim that the sky was green and, conversely, a claim which could not be substantiated via conventional means might still be justified through textual reference, differentiating this from the epistemology of modern science.
Thus the world would be seen as " what is among the ground and the sky ", and " Blissymbols " would be seen as " the writing tool to express the world ".
Thus, the universe would have been even more special before the thermalization than after .” The problem of specific or “ fine-tuned ” initial conditions would not have been solved ; it would have gotten worse.
Thus, a week of Beetle Bailey would arrive at the Lansing State Journal in two sheets, printed much larger than the final version and ready to be cut apart and fitted into the local comics page.
Thus criminal law grew out what 21st-century lawyers would call torts ; and, in real terms, many acts and omissions classified as crimes actually overlap with civil-law concepts.
Thus, a catalyst that could change the equilibrium would be a perpetual motion machine, a contradiction to the laws of thermodynamics.

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