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Thus, ayahuasqueros and most others working with the brew maintain that the B. caapi vine is the defining ingredient, and that this beverage is not ayahuasca unless B. caapi is in the brew.
Thus, egoism will prescribe actions that may be beneficial, detrimental, or neutral to the welfare of others.
Thus, as an ethnic religion, Judaism holds that others may have their own, different, paths to God ( or holiness, or " salvation "), as long as they are consistent with the Seven Laws of Noah.
Thus three major themes in 19th century mathematics were combined by Lie in creating his new theory: the idea of symmetry, as exemplified by Galois through the algebraic notion of a group ; geometric theory and the explicit solutions of differential equations of mechanics, worked out by Poisson and Jacobi ; and the new understanding of geometry that emerged in the works of Plücker, Möbius, Grassmann and others, and culminated in Riemann's revolutionary vision of the subject.
Thus, each Sumerian city became a city-state, independent of the others and protective of its independence.
Thus, certain color contrasts may look fuzzier than others, depending on the allocation of the primary colors ( green has twice as many elements as red or blue in the Bayer arrangement ).
" Thus, consideration of others ' interests has long been a necessary part of the human experience.
Thus, a worker is not promoted to managing others if they do not already display management abilities.
Thus, it follows that all power laws with a particular scaling exponent are equivalent up to constant factors, since each is simply a scaled version of the others.
Thus it is important to be able to see the topic from different angles in order to anticipate the reaction others have to a proposal.
Thus, early text projects such as Roberto Busa's Index Thomisticus, the Brown Corpus, and others had to resort to conventions such as keying an asterisk preceding letters actually intended to be upper-case.
Thus, people pray for many reasons such as personal benefit or for the sake of others.
Thus it provides an upper bound on what can be achieved with rational ( self-interested ) coordination or knowledge of others ' preferences.
Thus, the so-called blub paradox ( after a hypothetical programming language of average complexity called ' Blub ') says that anyone preferentially using some particular programming language will ' know ' that it is more powerful than some, but not that it is less powerful than others.
Thus the picture theory allows us to be shown that some things can be said while others are shown.
Thus, John Dryden, among many others, compares the " irregular " Shakespeare with the " regular " Ben Jonson in his Essay of Dramatick Poesie ( 1668 ), and makes use of the unity of time in this passage criticizing Shakespeare's history plays:
Thus, the answer naturally arises whether the Gaius of 3 John is the same man mention in any of the others contexts.
Thus, although Buddhas possess no limitation from their side on their ability to help others, sentient beings continue to experience suffering as a result of the limitations of their own former negative actions.
Thus several psychologists such as Howe have argued against the existence of innate talent, while in neuroscience there have been debates that the brain functions with Mass action, rather than by a series of interacting mechanisms – for instance by Karl Lashley and others.
Thus, strategy becomes important as players attempt to predict each others ' moves, similar to rock-paper-scissors.
Thus cutting a cake, where taking a larger piece reduces the amount of cake available for others, is a zero – sum game if all participants value each unit of cake equally ( see marginal utility ).
Thus, a more isolated society with the same level of technology and culture as other societies is more likely to survive than one in closer proximity to others that may encroach on their resources.
Thus US Army SIS was able to break the cipher used for the six letters before it was able to break the one used for the 20 others.
Thus, some cultures prohibit certain types of substances, which they call " taboo ", while they make use of others in various types of ceremonies.
Thus, market capitalization is one measure of " float " i. e., share value times an equity aggregate, with free and public being others.

Thus and arrived
Thus events occurred, and victims changed in appearance, and new ones arrived.
Thus, if Adar was over and Spring had not yet arrived, an additional month was observed.
Thus, when Thucydides arrived, Amphipolis was already under Spartan control.
Thus before you did in the first example modifies the matrix clause Fred arrived.
Thus when the Spanish arrived at the village of Awatovi, they drew a line of cornmeal as a sign for the Spanish not to enter the village, but this was ignored.
Thus, there is some reason to ascribe the linguistic isolation of early Huastecs from other Maya speakers to proto-Olmecs speaking a Mixe – Zoque language, themselves recently arrived after migrating northward from the Soconusco region of the Pacific coast and across the isthmus of Tehuantepec.
Thus, Elendil arrived in an area populated by people who, unlike his contemporaries in Númenor itself, were mainly still friends with the Elves, and who, unlike those in Gondor to the south, retained knowledge of the Elder Days.
Thus, by definition, they were armoured cruisers, despite displacing only 4, 800 tons ; the light armored cruiser had arrived.
Thus, Frenchmen, Dutch, and English, arrived along with Orthodox Greeks.
Thus, Du Bois-Reymond's work lay chiefly in the direction of animal electricity, yet he carried his inquiries — such as could be studied by physical methods — into other parts of physiology, more especially into the phenomena of diffusion, though he published little or nothing concerning the results at which he arrived.
Thus, well before Lord Peel arrived in Palestine on 11 November 1936, the groundwork for territorial partition as proposed by the Royal Commission in its report on 7 July 1937 had already been done.
Thus Bestuzhev's ruin appeared certain when, in 1743, the French agent, Jacques-Joachim Trotti, marquis de la Chétardie, arrived to reinforce his other enemies.
Thus, the triumvirate sent a warning to Belgrano not to fight under the flag, but by the time the reply had arrived, Belgrano had moved to the north, following the previous orders that requested him to strengthen the patriotic position in the Upper Peru after the defeat of Juan José Castelli at the Battle of Huaqui.
Thus in this interpretation Tathāgata means literally either, “ The one who has gone to suchness ” or, " The one who has arrived at suchness ".
Thus of the 41 invited speakers from the USSR for the 1974 ICM in Vancouver, only 20 actually arrived.
Thus when the students first arrived, the rooms had not yet been completely furnished ; there was very little furniture in most rooms and the furnace was not yet in working order.
Thus, it could also be said that part of the object of the game is to hit the opponent, as otherwise it would not be possible to get all ten balls to the other side ( the opponent can just roll them back before all of them have arrived ).
Thus when the first Spaniards arrived in this settlement in 1574 led by Fr.
Thus, shortly after the submarine arrived in Hawaii on November 30, the USS Harder was sent back to Mare Island to be completely re-engined with General Motors diesel engines
: Thus, in the 1930s and 1940s when Jewish refugee professors arrived at Southern Black Colleges, there was a history of overt empathy between Blacks and Jews, and the possibility of truly effective collaboration.
Thus we find many self-taught farmers, who in time became a valuable source for information when the folklorists arrived in the 1850s.
Thus a design that was arrived at independently can still infringe a design patent.
Thus, there seems reason to believe that newly arrived missionaries learned Ilokano psychology and perfected their knowledge of the Ilokano language in Santa Maria before they were sent to neighboring mission posts.
John Hughes, Archbishop of New York, travelled to Italy to recruit veterans of the Papal War, and met with Keogh and his comrades. Thus in March 1862 Keogh resigned his commission in the Company of Saint Patrick, and with his senior officer – 30-year-old Daniel J. Keily of Waterford – returned briefly to Ireland, then boarded the steamer " Kangaroo " bound from Liverpool to New York, where the vessel arrived April 2.

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