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Thus and notes
Thus, licensees were no longer able to use the Lions notes for classes on operating systems.
In his book Greek Religion, Walter Burkert notes the connection with the motif of far-off Dilmun: " Thus Achilles is transported to the White Isle, which may refer to Mount Teide on Tenerife, whose volcano is often snowcapped and as the island was sometimes called the white isle by explorers, and becomes the Ruler of the Black Sea, and Diomedes becomes the divine lord of an Adriatic island ".
John Lemprière, in Bibliotheca Classica, notes that as the story was re-told in later versions it accumulated details from the stories of Noah and Moses: " Thus Apollodorus gives Deucalion a great chest as a means of safety ; Plutarch speaks of the pigeons by which he sought to find out whether the waters had retired ; and Lucian of the animals of every kind which he had taken with him & c ."
Thus, tuning was a relatively slow operation, and composers had to allow a reasonable amount of time for players to change notes if they were called to tune in the middle of a work.
Thus, while early Jewish literature has few historical works, many notes on the history of Judaism have been introduced into the responsa.
Thus as Christopher John Fuller, Professor of anthropology at London School of Economics notes that an image cannot be equated with a deity and the object of worship is the deity whose power is inside the image, and the image is not the object of worship itself.
Thus the three notes ( E, C and A ) are played in quick succession at relative ease to the player.
Thus, the commemoratives developed into a separate class of coins with no immediately recognisable link to the coins and notes used in everyday transactions.
Thus, under the impetus of various mathematicians from several countries, a project was formed of re-publishing SGA in a more widely-available electronic format and using LaTeX for typesetting ; also, various notes are to be added to correct for minor mistakes or obscurities.
Thus, this nose flute can play notes in a range of two and a half octaves.
Thus, the missing notes indicated the positions where black ink was on the page and could be used to read.
Thus c represents the C below middle C, c ′ represents middle C, c ″ represents the C in the octave above middle C, and c the C in the octave two octaves above middle C. A combination of upper case letters and sub-prime symbols is used to represent notes in lower octaves.
Thus as D. B. Meli notes,
Thus the length of each of these notes bears little relation to the normal musical value of a note such as a minim or semi-breve.
Thus, in the lead-up to Federation, the currency used in the Australian colonies consisted of British silver and copper coins, Australian minted gold sovereigns ( worth 1 pound ) and half sovereigns, locally minted copper trade tokens ( suppressed in 1881, some state earlier ( Pitt 2000, pp. 10 – 11 )) and private bank notes.
Thus alternative currencies range from labor-time notes to specie-backed warehouse receipts.
Thus " fushi " can also have the abstract idea of " sequence " to refer to notes and beats in a sequence, i. e., a melody.
Thus, in his commentary upon Torath Kohanim ( pp. 41a, 71b ), we find the caustic observation that many obscure passages in rabbinical literature owe their obscurity to the fact that occasional explanatory or marginal notes not tending to elucidate the text have been incorporated.
Thus, where David Grote of The End of Comedy: The Sit-Com and the Comedic Tradition ( 1983: 67 ) notes that sitcom episodes ' live in a kind of time-warp without any reference to the other episodes ,' producing a situation whereby everything ' remains inviolate and undisturbed, no matter what transitory events may occur ' ( 1983: 59 ), The Simpsons comically reflects upon this.
Thus, historian Philip Hitti notes, Kafur would be generously rewarded for such loyalty.
Thus, now the university preserves Saygun's some personal belongings such as his piano and his writing table as well as the original forms of his manuscript notes at the Ahmed Adnan Saygun Music Research and Education Center, where Faculty of Music and Performing Arts students give recitals and chamber concerts year-round.
Thus Hans ’ father had been sending notes about the child's development to Freud before Little Hans developed his fear of horses.
Thus, the instrument is capable of playing the 12 notes of the Western chromatic scale.
Thus followed epidemics of measles, grippe, and whooping cough Pertussis, in rapid succession and with terrible fatal results …" Similarly, the Handbook of American Indians notes, " The least hopeful conditions in this respect prevail among the Dakota and other tribes of the colder northern regions, where pulmonary tuberculosis and scrofula are very common … Other more common diseases, are various forms of, bronchitis … pneumonia, pleurisy, and measles in the young.

Thus and hiring
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, he was technically, if not officially, MLB's first black manager, predating Frank Robinson's hiring by almost two years.
Thus, an aggregate demand failure involves a vicious circle: if one supplies more of his labor-time ( in order to buy more goods ), he may be frustrated because no-one is hiring – because there is no increase in the demand for their products until after he gets a job and earns an income.
Thus far, the nun has been seen buying ice cream, purchasing a handgun, hiring the services of a prostitute, and apparently robbing a beggar.

Thus and decisions
Thus, Electronic Support provides a source of information required for decisions involving Electronic Protection ( EP ), Electronic Attack ( EA ), avoidance, targeting, and other tactical employment of forces.
Thus the Conservative movement recognizes the right of Jews to form such denominations, and recognizes their clergy as rabbis, but does not generally accept their decisions as valid.
Thus, the Constitutional principle of bicameralism and the separation of powers doctrine were disregarded in this case, and this legislative veto of executive decisions was struck down.
Thus, although no single worker may have visited and compared all of the available options, quorum sensing enables the colony as a whole to quickly make good decisions about where to move.
Thus the premium represents the ability to instantly participate in the fruits of the fund manager's decisions.
Thus the Court of Chancery had a far greater remit than the common law courts, whose decisions it had the jurisdiction to overrule for much of its existence, and was far more flexible.
Thus it usually involves an extensive outreach effort to include marginalized, isolated, ignored groups in decisions, and to extensively document dissent, grounds for dissent, and future predictions of consequences of actions.
Thus, he must rely on the decisions of the female to determine his future.
Thus the short-term scheduler makes scheduling decisions much more frequently than the long-term or mid-term schedulers-a scheduling decision will at a minimum have to be made after every time slice, and these are very short.
Thus it could be argued that, while those who follow Phillipson see choices about language as externally imposed, the other camp sees them as decisions made by individuals.
Thus, they determined the days which religious and political meetings could be held, when sacrifices could be offered, votes cast, and senatorial decisions brought forth.
Thus the work of Maimonides, notwithstanding the sharp attacks upon it, soon won general recognition as an authority of the first importance for ritual decisions.
Thus precompositional decisions do not necessarily ease the compositional choices.
Thus, the process became open to abuse, and decisions were often arbitrary.
Thus, certain deep architectural decisions from the implementation may become relevant to users of a particular instantiation of an abstraction.
Thus, the second-stage decisions, at time, are actually functions of realization of the random vector, i. e.,.
Thus, this study provided strong evidence for group polarization in that the groups made decisions that were more extreme than the initial inclination of its members.
Thus decisions will still be made primarily by the council of ministers, as is the case now.
Thus, mobility, including its positive as well as detrimental impacts, originates in people ’ s desires, decisions and behavior – and these might be influenced.
Thus, Arthur acts as a BPP verifier, assuming it is allotted polynomial time to make its decisions and queries.
For God could not make observations like this without also finding out what creative decisions he is actually going to make, which would destroy the whole purpose of middle knowledge .” Thus, there are no " truth makers " that ground counterfactuals.
Thus the game is all about decisions.
Thus the arguments analyzed by Kohlberg and other rationalist psychologists could be considered post hoc rationalizations of intuitive decisions ; moral reasoning may be less relevant to moral action than Kohlberg's theory suggests.
Thus the returns to scale faced by a firm are purely technologically imposed and are not influenced by economic decisions or by market conditions.

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