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Thus a new pattern of days began to develop, for Granny Albright did not die.
Thus, theory and doctrine applicable among the great nations and the smaller European states did not really comfortably fit less developed and less powerful societies elsewhere.
Thus, while it remains possible that the Babylonians and/or the Pythagoreans may perhaps have had the magic square of three before the Chinese did, more definite evidence will have to turn up from the Middle East or the Classical World before China can lose her claim to the earliest known magic square by more than a thousand years.
Thus, the Mahayana metaphysic of mystical union for salvation was distilled down to a bare self-seeking, and for this reason, the mystic in Asia did not long remain in isolated contemplation.
Thus the limbs of the castrati often grew unusually long, as did the bones of their ribs.
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 he supported the Irish independence movement and the anti-czarist Russian Revolution of 1917, but did not approve of Vladimir Lenin.
Thus, he had learned some Mayan, but he did not speak Nahuatl.
Thus the decision to involve the Inquisition, which therefore did not instigate the trial and in fact showed a reluctance throughout its duration.
Thus, Nathanael ’ s question, “ Can anything good come out of Nazareth ?” is consistent with a negative view of Nazareth in the canonical gospels, and with the Johannine proclamation that even his brothers did not believe in him.
Thus this type of land appropriation did not violate the Lockean proviso – there was " still enough, and as good left.
Thus, Jevons anticipated a key feature of the RSA Algorithm for public key cryptography, although he certainly did not invent the concept of public key cryptography.
Thus, Adam's sin was " to set a bad example " for his progeny, but his actions did not have the other consequences imputed to original sin.
Thus the Father did suffer and experienced all that Jesus did up to his death.
Thus, Romania was created as a personal union, albeit a Romania that did not include Transylvania, where the upper class and the aristocracy remained mainly Hungarian, although Romanian nationalism inevitably ran up against Hungarian nationalism at the end of the 19th century.
Thus, Stephen strengthened his power in Transdanubia, but several parts of Hungary still did not accept his rule.
Thus the kings of Epirus claimed their lineage from Achilles, and so did Alexander the Great, whose mother was of that royal house.
Thus the Augustinian theodicist would argue that the problem of evil and suffering is void because God did not create evil ; it was man who chose to deviate from the path of perfect goodness.
Thus the towpath on the Chesterfield Canal changes to the south bank while it passes through the Osberton Estate, as the Foljambes, who lived in Osberton Hall, did not want boatmen passing too close to their residence.
Thus the heater did not function as an electrode, but simply served to heat the cathode sufficiently for it to emit electrons by thermionic emission.
Thus in Puget Sound itself, the names given by Wilkes are common and Spanish names rare, while the reverse is true for the San Juan and Gulf Islands ( although the Spanish did not explore Puget Sound as thoroughly as the British and Americans, resulting in fewer Spanish names to start with ).
Thus is the case judged concerning which ye did inquire.
Thus, empirical observations of the frequency of spoiled elections do not provide a good measure of how prone to spoiling the voting method is, since the observations omit the relevant information about potential candidates ( e. g., Hillary Clinton ) who did not run because they did not want to spoil the election.

Thus and army
Thus, by the end of 1992, Azerbaijan received arms and military hardware sufficient for approximately four motor rifle divisions with prescribed army units.
Thus in 565 or 566 Justinian's successor Justin II sent his son-in-law Baduarius as magister militum ( field commander ) to lead a Byzantine army against Alboin in support of Cunimund, ending in the Lombards ' complete defeat.
Thus, in the mid-1990s the army sought to reduce the number of active-duty generals.
Thus, " the image of the German ' Blitzkrieg ' army is a figment of propaganda imagination ".
Thus, only those who could afford such weaponry fought as hoplites ; as with the Roman Republican army it was the middle classes who formed the bulk of the infantry.
Thus the scutage was introduced, whereby most Englishmen paid to escape their service and this money was used to create a permanent army.
Thus, in August 480 BC, when the Persian army was approaching Thessaly, the Allied fleet sailed to Artemisium, and the Allied army marched to Thermopylae.
Thus the Scots won a significant victory which boosted the confidence of their army.
Thus, ' Abd-al-Raḥmân recalled all his troops, which did give him an even larger army — but it also gave Charles time for more of his veteran infantry to arrive from outposts of the Kingdom.
Thus, if an army is successful when commanded by Essex, and not successful when not commanded by Essex: and when it is more or less successful according to the degree of involvement of Essex as its commander, then it is scientifically reasonable to say that being commanded by Essex is causally related to the army's success.
Thus, rather than being formed from a trained, armed, and organised army, the Republican armed forces began to grow in September from usually younger, less trained groups built around charismatic leaders.
Thus the history of English military law up to 1879 may be divided into three periods, each having a distinct constitutional aspect: ( I ) prior to 1689, the army, being regarded as so many personal retainers of the sovereign rather than servants of the state, was mainly governed by the will of the sovereign ; ( 2 ) between 1689 and 1803, the army, being recognized as a permanent force, was governed within the realm by statute and without it by the prerogative of the crown and ( 3 ) from 1803 to 1879, it was governed either directly by statute or by the sovereign under an authority derived from and defined and limited by statute.
Thus in 1879 the government and discipline of the army became for the first time completely subject either to the direct action or the close supervision of parliament.
Thus, PMC contractors are civilians ( in governmental, international, and civil organizations ) authorized to accompany an army to the field ; hence, the term civilian contractor.
Thus, the strategic position of Antony and Octavian became quite serious, since the already depleted regions of Macedonia and Thessaly were unable to supply their army for long, while Brutus could easily receive supplies from the sea.
Thus, Brutus ’ s army could not reform, which made the triumvirs ’ victory complete.
Thus began the Battle of Crécy ; and when it was done, the French army had been well-nigh annihilated, and a wounded Philip barely escaped capture.
Thus, he induced Ivan Mazepa, the Cossack hetman, to desert Peter the Great at the most critical period of the Great Northern War between Russia and Sweden, and Stanisław placed a small army corps at the disposal of the Swedes.
Thus Pym lost the unity of the House of Commons, which had allowed him to oppose the King from a firm platform ; previously the King had had to agree to demands because he could not raise an army alone to fight the Irish rebels.
Thus, both the police and army of Puntland were already established in the region based on the desires of the local population for their security and the territorial integrity of Somalia.
Thus the army will have food enough for its needs.
Thus, Khatami had no legal authority over key state institutions: the armed forces, the police, the army, the revolutionary guards, the state radio and television, the prisons, etc.
Thus at Numbers 24: 7 it replaces Agag, a mysterious but clearly powerful figure, with Gog, and at Amos 7: 1 the Greek has Gog as the leader of a threatening locust-like army.

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