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Thus we are compelled to face the urbanization of the South -- an urbanization which, despite its dramatic and overwhelming effects upon the Southern culture, has been utterly ignored by the bulk of Southern writers.
Thus, we might provide limited assistance in such fields as education, essential transport, communications, and agricultural improvement despite the absence of acceptable country programs.
Thus, despite the obvious analogy to planets revolving around the Sun, electrons cannot be described as solid particles.
Thus, despite all of these desirable properties, such engines have not succeeded in production because of costs for the ceramic components and the limited advantages.
Thus gravity is the dominant force at distance in the universe, despite being much weaker.
Thus, despite widely held popular belief outside the Orthodox cultures, there is not one bishop at the head of the Orthodox Church ; references to the Patriarch of Constantinople as a leader equivalent or comparable to a pope in the Roman Catholic Church are mistaken.
Thus, the Middle-earth legendarium, despite its lack of overt religious elements, can be interpreted as a profoundly religious work.
Thus, despite its universal occurrence, diamagnetic behavior is observed only in a purely diamagnetic material.
Thus Netanyahu, despite his theoretical position of power, needed the support of the religious parties to form a viable government.
Thus Servius was divinely fathered and already destined for greatness, despite his mother's servile status ; for the time being, Tanaquil and Ocrisia kept this a secret.
Thus despite the fact no cigars have been brought into the hotel, each guest can smoke a cigar inside the property.
Thus, despite the diminished stature of Henry the Lion, Frederick did not gain his allegiances.
Thus the concrete existence of the Xia is yet to be proven, despite efforts by Chinese archaeologists to link Xia with Bronze Age Erlitou archaeological sites.
Thus, despite the population of France being greater than the population of all of the German states that participated in the war, the Germans mobilized more soldiers for battle.
Thus, the prefix ferro, meaning iron, was used to describe the property despite the fact that most ferroelectric materials do not contain iron.
Thus, despite appearing brilliant white to observers on Earth, Halley's Comet is in fact pitch black.
Thus, even if one were to prescribe a likely and reasonable meaning to the sentence, the grammaticality of the sentence is concrete despite being the first time a person had ever uttered the statement, or any part thereof in such a combination.
Thus, despite its lack of a full guarantee of religious freedom or broad-based tolerance, the law is, " a significant step forward in the struggle for religious liberty.
Thus, despite ongoing research, a complete understanding of the causes of mental disability in Graves ’ disease awaits a full description of the effects on neural tissue of thyroid hormones, as well as of the underlying autoimmune process.
Thus the FitzGeralds also claim an association with Áine ; despite the French-Norman origins of the clan, the FitzGeralds would become known for being " More Irish than the Irish themselves.
Thus while defenders argue that the three-prong test embodies the maxim that " opportunity drives interest ", critics argue that the three-prong test goes beyond Title IX original purpose of preventing discrimination, and instead amounts to an exercise in which athletic opportunities are taken away from male students and given to female students, despite the comparatively lower interest levels of those female students.
Thus, despite the use of the long scale, one billion is called un milliard (" one milliard ") in French, and not mille millions (" one thousand million ").
Thus, despite some observable elements in Naruto ( Oiroke no Jutsu
Thus Koons concludes that the problem of theodicy ( explaining how God can be good despite the apparent contradiction presented in the problem of evil ) does not pose a challenge to all possible forms of theism ( i. e., that the problem of evil does not present a contradiction to someone who would believe that God exists but that he is not necessarily good ).

Thus and intimate
Thus an earl did not always have an intimate association with " his " county.
Thus, while it may violate an ordinary citizen's privacy to speak about their medical records, one is generally allowed to report on more intimate details in the lives of celebrities and politicians.
Thus, on February 20, 2008, The Detroit Project officially changed its name to The Detroit Partnership to better reflect the organization's movement from an organization concentrated on one-sided service events ( such as DP Day, where volunteers went en-mass to work on projects to which they have never returned ) to the development of programs and service learning through more intimate, and longer-lasting community partnerships ( i. e. weekly programs ).

Thus and connection
Thus differential geometry may study differentiable manifolds equipped with a connection, a metric ( which may be Riemannian, pseudo-Riemannian, or Finsler ), a special sort of distribution ( such as a CR structure ), and so on.
Thus a vented gauge reference pressure sensor should always read zero pressure when the process pressure connection is held open to the air.
Thus a virtual connection, also known as a virtual circuit or byte stream is provided to the end-user by a transport layer protocol, although intermediate network nodes only provides a connectionless network layer service.
In his book Greek Religion, Walter Burkert notes the connection with the motif of far-off Dilmun: " Thus Achilles is transported to the White Isle, which may refer to Mount Teide on Tenerife, whose volcano is often snowcapped and as the island was sometimes called the white isle by explorers, and becomes the Ruler of the Black Sea, and Diomedes becomes the divine lord of an Adriatic island ".
Thus ( Leviticus 8: 23 ) is the middle verse in the Pentateuch ; all the names of Divinity mentioned in connection with Abraham are holy except ( Genesis 18: 3 ); ten passages in the Pentateuch are dotted ; three times the Pentateuch has the spelling לא where the reading is לו.
" Thus the connection of beards and philosophy caught hold of the Roman public imagination.
Thus a typical 54 MBit / s wireless connection actually carries TCP / IP data at 20 to 25 Mbit / s.
Thus, even with MSE / PE, it may be possible for an ISP to recognize BitTorrent and also to determine that a system is no longer downloading but only uploading data, and terminate its connection by injecting TCP RST ( reset flag ) packets.
Thus the connection ∇ defines a way of moving elements of the fibers along a curve, and this provides linear isomorphisms between the fibers at points along the curve:
Thus a metric connection is any connection Γ such that, for any two vectors X, Y ∈ T < sub > γ ( s )</ sub >
Thus, in southern Manchuria, music and dance developed in worship rites and rituals such as the Yonggo of the Buyeo state, the Dongmaeng of the Goguryeo state, and the Much ' on of the Ye tribal state, while in the Samhan, the Kip ' ungje provides an example of song and dance in connection with an agricultural ritual.
Thus formed the Irish Citizen Army, led by James Connolly, which, though it had similar aims, had no connection with the Irish Volunteers.
Thus a slippage failure of a slip-critical connection is not a catastrophic failure.
Thus, after more than 600 years, the Manor ’ s long connection with the Crown of England finally came to an end.
Thus began the connection between these two soldiers which has furnished military history with one of the best examples of the harmonious co-operation between a commander and his chief-of-staff.
Thus it was lunching at the Ritz with Mrs. Albert Gallatin that he ran into Deering and Chalfin, and through the old connection he was invited to design the garden for Villa Vizcaya.
Thus the sun ray simulates a connection between the words on the Cenotaph and the heavenly abode above, a communication between God and man.
Thus, on February 21, 1993, a connection was opened from south of Roosevelt to Cermak-Chinatown, and the Howard branch was combined with the Dan Ryan branch creating the current Red Line, and the Lake Street branch was paired with the Englewood-Jackson Park routes to form the Green Line.
Thus, beginning with the Torah portion Vayishlach, extensive passages are found that bear the marks of the later haggadah, and have points of connection with the Tanhuma homilies.
Thus he furthered the threefold division of philosophy into Dialectics, Ethics, and Physics, for which Plato had laid the foundation, without losing sight of the mutual connection of these three branches of philosophy.
Thus began a connection which was to last over twenty years, and which proved most fruitful both for the reputation of the two authors and the prosperity of the minor Paris theatres.
Thus, most IRC bots are run from computers which have long uptimes ( generally running a BSD derivative or Linux ) and a fast, stable Internet connection.
Thus the Byzantine army finally lost any meaningful connection with the standing imperial Roman army.

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