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Thus and even
Thus the multiplicity of Af for a given T must be an even number.
Thus when Premier Khrushchev intimated even before inauguration that he hoped for an early meeting with the new President, Mr. Kennedy was confronted with a delicate problem.
This latter construal is sometimes expressed by saying " there is no fact of the matter as to whether or not P ." Thus, we may speak of anti-realism with respect to other minds, the past, the future, universals, mathematical entities ( such as natural numbers ), moral categories, the material world, or even thought.
Thus, in Steiner's view, we can overcome the subject-object divide through inner activity, even though all human experience begins by being conditioned by it.
Thus even if the macro "" is not defined to signify non-ANSI compliance, "" will work as shown.
Thus, Cobb's totals may be even greater than is recorded.
Thus, even when family and friends learn to recognize the mood swings, the individual often will deny that anything is wrong.
" Thus, even when reception was effected by a constitution, the common law was still subject to alteration by a legislature's statute.
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, for example, the English form is is an apparent cognate of German ist, Latin est and Russian < nowiki > jest '</ nowiki >, even though the Germanic, Italic, and Slavic language groups split at least three thousand years ago.
Thus, all carbon isotopes have nearly identical chemical properties because they all have six protons and six electrons, even though carbon atoms may differ in number of neutrons.
In particular, one should think of the condition number as being ( very roughly ) the rate at which the solution, x, will change with respect to a change in b. Thus, if the condition number is large, even a small error in b may cause a large error in x.
Thus, the action of digitalis ( even on IV injection ) is delayed.
Thus, for a period, economics worked in favour of cable cars even in relatively flat cities.
Thus, even systems which didn't use the EISA bus gained the advantage of having the ISA standardized, which contributed to its longevity.
Thus, civilization was opposed in a dualist manner to barbary, a classic opposition constitutive of the even more commonly-shared ethnocentrism.
Thus, most security researchers set maximum times ( such as 14 days or 30 days ) before fully revealing a vulnerability to the public, since otherwise many vendors would never fix even critical vulnerabilities in their products.
Thus, the overall findings of the study are clear and require that even we skeptics, who have long doubted parental claims of the effects of various foods on the behavior of their children, admit we might have been wrong.
Thus in 941, when the Byzantines were facing the vastly more numerous Rus ' fleet, siphons were placed also amidships and even astern.
Thus, numerical mathematical methods are required, even to solve the system of one nucleus and two electrons.
Thus Microsoft sought to ensure some degree of compatibility between the Chicago design and Windows NT, even though the two systems had radically different internal architectures.
Thus Heracles's name means " the glory of Hera ", even though he was tormented all his life by Hera, the Queen of the Gods.
Thus, even when the Electors of Saxony were Catholics during the eighteenth century, they continued to preside over the corpus evangelicorum, since the state of Saxony was officially Protestant.
Thus for the movement category there are powers that can be used for Running, Swimming, Climbing, Leaping, Gliding, Flying, Tunneling through solid surfaces, and even Teleportation.
Thus, even when tin became available again, iron was cheaper, stronger, and lighter, and forged iron implements superseded cast bronze tools permanently.

Thus and small-scale
Thus, the people, aside from farming, also engage in small-scale fishing and fish preservation activities like fish drying, smoked-fish making and salting fish.

Thus and land
Thus twenty `` black souls '' were to remain ignorant of their imminent journey to the land of free men.
In his fictional historical essay " The Hyborian Age ", Howard describes how the people of Atlantis — the land where his character King Kull originated — had to move east after a great cataclysm changed the face of the world and sank their island, settling where Ireland and Scotland would eventually be located, Thus they are ( in Howard's work ) the ancestors of the Irish and Scottish ( the Celtic Gaels ) and not the Picts, the other ancestor of modern Scots who also appear in Howard's work.
Thus most species, excepting sea turtles, spend most of their lives on or near land rather than in the ocean.
Thus, Nauru was left to handle the immense and expensive task of restoring large chunks of land which were destroyed by the mining.
Thus this type of land appropriation did not violate the Lockean proviso – there was " still enough, and as good left.
Thus, first slavery and then serfdom gradually decreased in Europe as the population grew, but were reintroduced in the Americas and in Russia as large areas of new land with few people became available.
Thus, Lezek took him to a local hiring fair, hoping that Mort would land an apprenticeship with some tradesman ; not only would this provide a job for his son, but it would also make his son's propensity towards thinking someone else's problem.
Thus even the leading Greeks hesitated to land.
Thus, it was possible that an east-west line extending east from Lake Michigan's southern tip may have intersected Lake Erie somewhere east of Maumee Bay, or worse, may not have intersected the lake at all ; the farther south that Lake Michigan actually extended, the more land Ohio would lose, perhaps even the entire Lake Erie shoreline west of Pennsylvania.
Thus Theseus was raised in his mother's land.
Thus, without holding any land directly under the Holy Roman Emperors, the Liechtenstein dynasty was unable to meet the primary requirement to qualify for a seat in the Imperial diet, the Reichstag, although its head was elevated to princely rank in the late 17th century.
" Thus, Magna Carta established the rule of law in England by not only requiring the monarchy to obey the law of the land, but also limiting how the monarchy could change the law of the land.
Thus, a great number of plant, insect, reptile, and fish species are endemic to Madagascar, and all indigenous land mammal species — 66 in all — are unique to the island.
Thus a man might bless his son, or some land, or the town by sprinkling a handful of meal as he uttered a blessing.
Thus the law broadly distinguishes between ' real ' property ( land and anything affixed to it ) and ' personal ' property or chattels ( everything else, e. g., clothing, furniture, money ).
Thus, the Maasai, according to their own oral history, migrated south from the lower Nile valley north of Lake Turkana in about the 15th century, arriving in a long trunk of land stretching from what is now northern Kenya to what is now central Tanzania during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Thus for them, at Shechem, grew the terebinths, elone moreh: " Abraham passed through the land as far as the site of Shechem, at the Terebinths of Moreh.
Thus, it is literally an outdoor laboratory based on an area of land.
Thus, land, according to such jurists, can never become extinguished.
Thus Epaminondas — who had been praised in his time as an idealist and liberator — is today largely remembered for a decade ( 371 BC to 362 BC ) of campaigning that sapped the strength of the great land powers of Greece and paved the way for the Macedonian conquest.
Thus the Ottomans were prevented from supplying and reinforcing their land forces in Macedonia by sea, a critical factor in the success of the Balkan League in the war.
Thus, the farms represented an extension beyond the towns of the wall of separation between the white and the black occupants of the land.
Thus, what had once been a single town, Dartmouth, with a substantial land area, became, in less than 75 years, four separate municipalities.
Thus, Aux Becs Scies Lake was discovered by an outside investor, George W. Tifft, who purchased most of the land around and adjoining the lake ( more than a thousand acres ( 4 km² ) all together ).

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