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Thus the member of an industrial union comes to regard his officers as business agents who may proceed without interference or recall ; ;
Thus, intellectual property ensures this right when it comes to production.
Thus it comes closest to the above Anglo-Saxon model.
Thus, Islam has a simpler version of predestination, viewing all that comes to pass as the will of Allah.
Thus, Benbili comes to represent south-east Asia, an allusion to the Vietnam War.
The French word was derived from the Spanish embarazar, whose first recorded usage was in 1460 in Cancionero de Stúñiga ( Songbook of Stúñiga ) by Álvaro de Luna .< sup > 7 </ sup > The Spanish word likely comes from the Portuguese embaraçar, which probably is a combination of the prefix em-( from Latin in-for " in -") with baraça " a noose ", or " rope ", which makes sense with the synonym encinta (" on noose, on rope " because of the old usage of women to wear a strap of cloth on their dresses when pregnant ).< sup > 8 </ sup > Baraça originated before the Romans began their conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 218 BCE .< sup > 9 </ sup > Thus, baraça could be related to the Celtic word barr, " tuft ".
As an example, Hegel mentions the states of aggregation of water: " Thus the temperature of water is, in the first place, a point of no consequence in respect of its liquidity: still with the increase or diminution of the temperature of the liquid water, there comes a point where this state of cohesion suffers a qualitative change, and the water is converted into steam or ice ".
Thus Roland's sad tale comes to a close.
Thus the motion is transmitted as if by the links of a chain, the " dog-teeth " mutually engaging with each other, so that by due revolution everything comes back to its original starting point ( ti hsiang kou so, chhuan ya hsiang chih, chou erh fu shih ).
Thus knowledge of Tages comes mainly from what is said about him by the classical authors, which is a legendary and quasi-mythical view ; Lydus suggests that Tages is only a parable.
Thus one can guess whether a speaker comes from Otago — as in the audio here — or from further north.
Thus, when defining electrochemical potential, there is a logical need to specify where the electron comes from ( so that the work – in particular the electrical work – needed to transfer it can be calculated correctly ).
Thus, as the vehicle goes through the regular bumping and dipping that comes with driving over a terrain, the circuit is completed and the bomb or explosive is allowed to function.
Thus, the mining operation essentially consists of vacuuming it off the surface with a vehicle called a Harvester until a worm comes, at which time an aircraft known as a Carryall lifts the mining vehicle to safety.
Thus, the non-mutawatir reports are accepted by Mu ' tazilis, according to ' Abd al-Jabbar, when it comes to the details or branches of law.
Thus AGN-like characteristics are expected whenever a supply of material for accretion comes within the sphere of influence of the central black hole.
Thus, a stimulus that has occurred before sexual interaction comes to cause sexual arousal, which prepares the individual for sexual contact.
Thus one can question whether power source is truly a key distinguishing concept ; but for economics purposes, the NBER's definition made sense, because most of the commercial value of the existence of machine tools comes about via those that are powered by electricity, hydraulics, and so on.
Thus Eitri puts a pig's skin in the forge and tells his brother ( Brokkr ) never to stop blowing until he comes and takes out what he put in.
Thus, although armored riders were used in the Roman army as early as the 2nd century BC ( Polybios, VI, 25, 3 ), the first recorded deployment and use of cataphracts ( equites cataphractarii ) by the Roman Empire comes in the 2nd century AD, during the reign of Emperor Hadrian ( 117-138 AD ), who created the first, regular unit of auxiliary, mailed cavalry called the ala I Gallorum et Pannoniorum catafractata.
Thus, they think that the name Lulliacum or Lugniacum comes from the ancient Germanic word lund meaning " forest ", akin to Old Norse lundr meaning " grove ", to which the placename suffix "- acum " was added.
The French word was derived from the Spanish embarazar, whose first recorded usage was in 1460 in Cancionero de Stúñiga ( Songbook of Stúñiga ) by Álvaro de Luna .< sup > 2 </ sup > The Spanish word comes from the Portuguese embaraçar, which is a combination of the prefix em-( from Latin im-for " in -") with baraço or baraça, " a noose ", or " rope ".< sup > 3 </ sup > Baraça originated before the Romans began their conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 218 BC .< sup > 4 </ sup > Thus, baraça could be related to the Celtic word barr, " tuft.
Thus, every contentum of the book comes under one or more of these headings, and this methodical arrangement serves to make the exposition clear.
Thus kinematic information and rough mass estimates for lenticular galaxies often comes from stellar absorption lines, which are less reliable than emission line measurements.

Thus and later
Thus, although the agenda of external assistance in the economic sphere are cumulative, and many of the policies suggested for nations in the earlier stages remain relevant, the basic purpose of American economic policy during the later stages of development should be to assure that movement into a stage of self-sustaining growth is not prevented by lack of foreign exchange.
Thus in Mary wrote an account of the trip first strong stress on Mary marks Mary as the first in a series of people who wrote accounts of the trip, strong stress on wrote marks the writing as the first of a series of actions of Mary's concerned with an account of her trip ( about which she may later have made speeches, for example ), and strong stress on trip makes the trip the first of a series of subjects about which Mary wrote accounts.
Thus in the classical tradition of later Western art and literature, the mythology of the two figures becomes virtually indistinguishable.
Thus the " Cabal Ministry " never really unified in its members ' aims and sympathies, and fell apart by 1672 ; Lord Ashley, who became Earl of Shaftesbury, later became one of Charles II's fiercest opponents.
Thus made invisible, he appears to have entered the building as Clark Kent and exited seconds later as Superman.
Thus B3-34 defined a new command set, which later was used in a series of later programmable Soviet calculators.
Thus, for example, in the ( still used ) local North American subdivision paleontologist finding fragments of the trilobite Olenellus would identify the beds as being from the Waucoban Stage whereas fragments of a later trilobite such as Elrathia would identify the stage as Albertan.
Thus, the immensely popular goddess Durga was a pre-Vedic goddess who was later fused with Parvati, a process that can be traced through texts such as Kalika Purana ( 10th century ), Durgabhaktitarangini ( Vidyapati 15th century ), Chandimangal ( 16th century ) etc.
Thus, it would be impossible for them to later deny knowledge of the killings.
Thus, Hannibal took the Romans by surprise a scant two years later in 218 BC by merely reviving and adapting the original Gaulish-Carthaginian invasion plan of his brother-in-law.
Thus, fifteen years later, a local leader named Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al-Azam and his two brothers organized a popular revolt and drove the Portuguese out of Maldives.
Thus, on 10 February of that year, a Junker 52 of the Réseau des Liaisons Aériennes Francaises ( R. L. A. F ), later known as Air France, landed in Plaisance.
Thus the Mary Rose was subject to salvage from the sixteenth century and later, but a very large amount of material, buried in the sediments, remained to be found by maritime archaeologists of the twentieth century.
Thus, Nero had as his paternal grandmother Antonia Maior, and also claimed more remote descent from Antonia Minor as a great-grandson — later grandson after Claudius adopted him.
Thus, if rights vested in a property when and where it was purchased, it would not be adversely affected by a later change of domicile.
Thus, Hannibal took the Romans by surprise a mere two years later ( 218 BC ) by merely reviving and adapting the original Gaulo-Carthaginian invasion plan of his brother-in-law Hasdrubal.
Thus, the gang system worked like an early version of the assembly line later to be found in factories.
Thus later sociologists of religion ( notably Robert Bellah ) have extended Durkheimian insights to talk about notions of civil religion, or the religion of a state.
Thus an hour meeting from 10am on 1 August 2010, with a single repeat time a week later at the same time can be represented as:
Thus, for example, his teaching on the Trinity reveals a subordination of Son to Father that in the later crass form of Arianism the Church rejected as heretical.
Thus when the Football League started later that year, Albion became one of the twelve founder members.
Thus, evidence of major changes in religious concepts may be recorded only in fragments of myths that supersede and later, obscure the originals.
Thus Rome began with a fratricide, a story that was later taken to represent the city's history of internecine political strife and bloodshed.
Thus the unconscious mind can be seen as the source of dreams and automatic thoughts ( those that appear without any apparent cause ), the repository of forgotten memories ( that may still be accessible to consciousness at some later time ), and the locus of implicit knowledge ( the things that we have learned so well that we do them without thinking ).

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