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Thus and followed
Thus there was really an excess of eighteenth-century charm as one of these light-weight pieces followed another on Saturday night.
Thus, there are 35 possible basic contracts ( five at each of the seven levels ); 1 being the lowest, followed by 1 etc., up to 7NT, the highest possible bid.
Thus, Cyril followed his uncle in a position that had become powerful and influential, rivalling that of the prefect in a time of turmoil and frequently violent conflict between the cosmopolitan city's Pagan, Jewish, and Christian inhabitants.
Thus, in the broadest sense, the first electrified musical instrument was the Denis d ' or, dating from 1753, followed shortly by the Clavecin électrique by the Frenchman Jean-Baptiste de Laborde in 1761.
Thus, for some years that followed, the Mon-Choisy strip was used as an airport for the rare airplanes that landed on the island.
Thus, IUPAC recommendations are more closely followed for simple compounds, but not complex molecules.
Thus followed the line of Lomonosov and the contributions of the Russian school became more frequent through his disciples, and in the nineteenth century we have great geographers as Vasily Dokuchaev who performed works of great importance as a " principle of comprehensive analysis of the territory " and " Russian Chernozem " latter being the most important where introduces the geographical concept of soil, as distinct from a simple geological strata, and thus founding a new geographic area of study: the Pedology.
Thus if the 2008 recession followed the average, the downturn in the stock market would have bottomed around November 2008.
Thus, each square has a unique identification of file letter followed by rank number.
Thus suupu ( スープ ) may be followed by furo ( ふろ ), and sato ( さと ) may be followed by dochi ( どち ).
Thus, in active declarative sentences in English the subject is followed by the main verb which in turn is followed by the object ( SVO ).
Thus, the Rabbis had significant means of " coercion " and the people seem to have followed the Rabbinic rulership.
Thus we can construct a Turing machine that expects on its tape a string describing an action table followed by a string describing the input tape, and computes the tape that the encoded Turing machine would have computed.
Thus the evolution of atmospheric phenomena can be followed, ensuring real-time coverage of short-lived dynamic events, especially severe local storms and tropical cyclones — two meteorological events that directly affect public safety, protection of property, and ultimately, economic health and development.
Thus, the Hessian line in Sweden ended with him and was followed by that of Holstein-Gottorp.
Thus was born Willow Grove Park in 1896, the prototype for numerous parks that followed across the country.
Thus, " minster " could apply to any church whose clergy followed a formal rule: as for example a monastery or a chapter ; or simply to a church served by a less formal group of clergy living communally.
Thus the Matthew Bible, though largely unrecognized, significantly shaped and influenced English Bible versions in the centuries that followed its first appearance.
Thus they followed the Admiralty line that U-Boats were no longer a danger.
Thus, in the next year, when the king lead a new campaign against Belgrade, only Duke Géza followed him.
Thus, not all WB affiliates followed the naming scheme.
Thus although Britain had not joined the ERM, from early 1987 to March 1988 the Treasury followed a semi-official policy of ' shadowing ' the Deutsche Mark.
Thus the erection of one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture which followed was made possible by pilgrims to the declared relics and these tactile examples demonstrating the efficacy of prayers.

Thus and cough
Thus, it is common Malay folklore to not eat too much rambutan when one has a cough.
: Thus: cough → cof, enough → enuf, tough → tuf.

Thus and rapid
Thus, at a given angular rate of rotation, a concave surface represents the stable situation, and the more rapid the rotation, the more concave this surface.
Thus, they transduce information from the ECM to the cell as well as reveal the status of the cell to the outside, allowing rapid and flexible responses to changes in the environment, for example to allow blood coagulation by platelets.
Thus, rearrangements on a local scale ( kinks ) are relatively rapid, while on a long-range scale ( convolutions ) very slow.
Thus, her musical career went into a rapid decline, and the $ 139, 000 in settlement money was systematically depleted by the Chapmans ' management agency, Talent Management, Inc.
Thus began the Commodore's rapid expansion into parts of Indochina, the Middle East and South Africa badged as the Chevrolet Lumina, to Brazil as the Chevrolet Omega 3. 8 V6, and later on with the Monaro to the United States, where it was sold by Pontiac under the GTO nameplate.
Thus Demange was able to bring out, in a rapid sentence, the fact of the communication of the secret document, which fact he learned from his fellow advocate, Salles.
Thus during rapid growth the industry as a whole produces no energy because new energy is used to fuel the embodied energy of
Thus, there has been a rapid growth in research investigating theory and treatment of strange beliefs, attention and concentration deficits, self-esteem, family processes ( such as the Expressed Emotion literature ), to mention but a few, as well as ' voices '.
Thus, a pattern of noises, such as three grunts in rapid succession, is sometimes used as a safeword by BDSM players.
Thus the rapid decline of the desert rat-kangaroo shortly after its recovery in 1931 correlates with the invasion of its habitat by the red fox.
Thus capacitors " filter out " constant pressure differences and slowly-varying, low-frequency pressure differences, while allowing rapid changes in pressure to pass through.
Thus, what investment that was forthcoming was for ventures for which a need could be clearly perceived, with a reasonable expectation of a good, and rapid, return.
Thus rapid information transmission can occur once contact has been confirmed between two civilizations.

Thus and succession
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, and in order to provide a clear line of succession and avoid dynastic uncertainty, he arranged for his nephew, King Louis I of Hungary, to be his successor in Poland.
Thus he succeeded to the throne of England, guaranteeing his succession in defiance of William and Robert's earlier agreement.
Thus, the Postmaster General is no longer a member of the Cabinet and is no longer in Presidential succession.
Thus, the meaning of expressions depends on the conditions in which they emerge and exist within a field of discourse ; the discursive meaning of an expression is reliant on the succession of statements that precede and follow it.
Thus, Canada's line of succession remains identical to that of the United Kingdom.
Thus, he stood at the end of the Hauteville succession to Sicily.
Thus, Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, Duke of Maine and Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon, Count of Toulouse were officially inserted into the line of hereditary succession following all of the legitimate, acknowledged princes du sang.
Thus another law was passed in 1918 modifying the statutes to allow the adoption of an heir, with succession rights.
Thus a hel-number of five indicates the ruler was fifth in the line of dynastic succession.
Thus the concept of initiation is similar to that of apostolic succession.
Thus Friso forfeited his place in the order of succession and lost his title as a Prince of the Netherlands, and his children have no dynastic rights.
Thus the three notes ( E, C and A ) are played in quick succession at relative ease to the player.
Thus Alexandra became legitimate in the eyes of Greek law, but continued to be shunned and lacked the right of succession to the throne that dynastic princesses enjoyed under the monarchist constitution.
Thus, Latter Day Saints generally believe that priesthood originates with Jesus, and is passed to others through a line of succession.
Thus, when the queen died on 1 August, Shrewsbury was in a position of supreme power with reference to the momentous question of the succession to the crown.
Thus, New Zealand's line of succession remains identical to that of the United Kingdom.
Thus when all that is known about a phenomenon is that there are m outcomes which are known to be possible prior to observing any data, then and only then, does the rule of succession apply.
Thus, a century of prosperity and expansion followed, lasting until the kingdom again descended into a civil war over succession.
Thus, in contrast with the value-level approach that applies the given programs to values to form a succession of values culminating in the desired result value, the function-level approach applies program-forming operations to the given programs to form a succession of programs culminating in the desired result program.
Thus, the " Restoration " in drama may last until 1700, while in poetry it may last only until 1666 ( see 1666 in poetry ), the annus mirabilis ; and in prose it might end in 1688, with the increasing tensions over succession and the corresponding rise in journalism and periodicals, or not until 1700, when those periodicals grew more stabilized.
Thus their eldest son Francis had no succession rights in the Kingdom of Württemberg.

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