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Thus and globally
Thus each user of an IPv6 subnet automatically has available a set of globally routable source-specific multicast groups for multicast applications.
Thus, unless the quantity of newsprint used each year worldwide declines to reflect the lost fiber, a certain amount of new ( virgin ) fiber is required each year globally, even if the individual newsprint mill may continue to use 100 % recycled fiber.
Thus, the study of cross-cultural communication was originally found within businesses and the government both seeking to expand globally.
Thus the geometry of the manifold is infinitesimally identical to that of the Klein geometry, but globally can be quite different.
Thus, Mjaft !’ s mission is to increase active citizenship, strengthen the sense of community, promote responsible governance and improve the image of Albania globally through: ( i ) encouraging citizen participation in decision-making by influencing and monitoring policies at both the local and national level ; ( ii ) promoting volunteerism and improving cooperation within communities ; rehabilitating the concept of protest.
and says Thus current evidence does not support globally synchronous periods of anomalous cold or warmth over this timeframe, and the conventional terms of " Little Ice Age " and " Medieval Warm Period " appear to have limited utility in describing trends in hemispheric or global mean temperature changes in past centuries.
Thus, for example, a G3 species is " globally vulnerable ", and an N2 species is " nationally imperiled " for the particular country the rank is assigned.
Thus, the International Labour Organization contends that, globally, child labour is slowly declining.

Thus and third
Thus a third style, the " curved lip " style was produced, and all official and third-party cartridges during the console's lifespan were released ( or re-released ) using this style.
Thus, the third phase of the war ( roughly August 1920 – July 1921 ) involved the IRA taking on a greatly expanded British force, moving away from attacking well defended barracks and instead using ambush tactics.
Thus, he said, it was necessary to find " a third way ".
Thus, the locomotive is loaded or unloaded in about a third of the time.
* " Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand the scriptures, And said unto them, Thus it is written, and thus it behooved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day: And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
Thus a rocket would need about 6x more energy ; and allowing for the specific energy of rocket propellant being around one third that of conventional air fuel, roughly 18x more mass of propellant would need to be carried for the same journey.
Thus the area contains about one third of the population of the Kuyavia-Pomerania region ( which has about 2. 1 million inhabitants ).
Thus the length of the edges is one third of that of the original edges.
Thus, if each person votes to get as much cake as possible, choice 4 would be third from the top in everyone's list, and would in any direct choice lose 2 to 1 against an unequal distribution.
Thus the sail second up the mizzen-mast is the " mizzen topsail ", and the third sail up the fore-mast is the " fore topgallant sail ".
Thus, like the Grantville Gazettes the e-publication date antedates the print copy by about two months — the interval before the release of the last third and the hardcover print edition is simultaneously released.
Thus it is only our inability to observe the third group telescopically that makes the difference.
Thus the Elohist describes Balaam constructing giving two blessings, making sacrifices on seven altars, at the high places of Baal, before each, then deciding not to seek enchantments after the third set of sacrifices, but to set his face upon the wilderness, which Balak views as a third blessing, and so Balaam then gives the three final predictions of fate.
Thus, the reunification was not a merger that created a third state out of the two, but an incorporation, by which West Germany absorbed East Germany.
Thus, if a censor uses this method to intercept messages, he or she may then let the letter be sent to the intended recipient who will be unaware that the secret message has already been intercepted by a third party.
Thus, variation 3 is a canon at the unison, variation 6 is a canon at the second ( the second entry begins the interval of a second above the first ), variation 9 is a canon at the third, and so on until variation 27, which is a canon at the ninth.
Thus, 1 indicates the first black square from the left ( a1 in algebraic notation ), 2 indicates the second black square from the left ( c1 ), 3 indicates the third ( e1 ), and 4 indicates the fourth ( g1 ).
Thus " the climax " may refer to the point of climax or to the third phase of the drama.
Thus a sanctuary to Archilochus ( the Archilocheion ) was established on his home island Paros sometime in the third century BC, where his admirers offered him sacrifices, as well as to gods such as Apollo, Dionysus and the Muses.
Thus, the mizzen topgallant staysail can be found dangling from the stay leading from above the mizzen ( third ) mast's topgallant sail to some place ( usually two sails down ) on the second ( main ) mast.
Thus ( Irenaeus, i. 30, p. 109 ) the first archon sent Moses, Joshua, Amos, and Habakkuk ; the second Samuel, Nathan, Jonah, and Micah ; the third Elijah, Joel, and Zechariah ; the fourth Isaiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah, and Daniel ; the fifth Book of Tobit and Haggai ; the sixth Micah ( qu.
Thus the elements of second row of matrix are identical to those of the first row and hence the third and fourth rows etc.
Thus the elements of second row of matrix are not identical to that of the first row, neither are the third and fourth rows, etc.
Thus spoke Brahma to him “ O Angirasa, you are my third “ manasa putra ” ( the one born out of divine intellect ).

Thus and food
Thus, food so processed might reach more remote markets and permit the consumer to enjoy more produce at peak freshness and palatability.
Thus, as with other proposed megafauna cryptids, climate and food supply issues would make such a creature's survival in reported habitats unlikely.
Thus, under the circumstances of food chain disruption previously mentioned, non-avian dinosaurs died
Thus, chronic food deficits drive resettlement into the Inner Terai to the detriment of indigenous Tharu people and eastward into Sikkim and Bhutan, where traditional practices of delayed marriage and diversion of significant population into monasteries and nunneries otherwise checked population growth.
Thus the cities were constantly short of food.
Thus stealing, for instance, might be considered to be always immoral, even if done to promote some other good ( e. g., stealing food to feed a starving family ), and even if it does in the end promote such a good.
Thus, protein is not normally used for fuel, and so should not be counted as a food calorie in normal situations ; nevertheless, it is usually taken into account.
Thus they eat up more and more of the food for the organism, which leads to the patient becoming weaker and weaker and more feeble.
Thus, rather than being a pest, mistletoe can have a positive effect on biodiversity, providing high quality food and habitat for a broad range of animals in forests and woodlands worldwide.
Thus creating access for fuel, food and various hotels to both Hillman and Atlanta.
Thus she was pictured as a divine white cow, carrying a tray of food on her horns, with milk flowing from her udders.
Thus, when circumstances combine, people become exposed, either directly or via food or water, and can develop an infection.
Thus the vegetable kingdom serves as food for the animal kingdom, in order that the lower manifestation of divinity, existing in the former, may be developed into a higher one.
Thus, organisms higher in the trophic pyramid have accumulated higher levels of < sup > 15 </ sup > N ( and higher δ < sup > 15 </ sup > N values ) relative to their prey and others before them in the food web.
Thus women suffered significantly from the transition away from subsistence food production towards specialization and trade.
Thus many children streamed regularly to the Baltic region to get food in exchange for products or their labor.
Thus the army will have food enough for its needs.
Thus secured, the food can be ripped into bite-sized pieces with the beak.
Thus the bill becomes a most delicate organ of sensation, and by its means the bird, while probing for food, is at once able to distinguish the nature of the objects it encounters, though these are wholly out of sight.
Thus armies, with their exorbitant needs for food, ammunition and fodder, were tied to the river valleys throughout the ages.
Thus, parents who lack the financial means to feed their children cannot use necessity as a defense if they steal food.
Thus, seasonal food farming does not require energy intensive greenhouse production, extensive irrigation, plastic packaging and long-distance transport from importing non-regional foods, and other environmental stressors.
Thus a restaurant not only has to charge for the cost of the food served but also has to calculate a price for the ambience provided.
Thus, a restaurant is known as much for its food as for the service provided by its staff.
The good that is common between person A and person B may not be the same as between person A and person C. Thus the common good can often change, although there are some things — such as the basic requirements for staying alive: food, water, and shelter — that are always good for all people.

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