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Thus and prohibited
Thus, bagels, waffles and pancakes made with baking soda and matzo meal are considered permissible, while bagels made with sourdough and pancakes and waffles made with yeast are prohibited.
Thus, swimming in the wet season is prohibited.
Thus a noninteracting Fermi gas, unlike a Bose gas, is prohibited from condensing into a Bose-Einstein condensate, although interacting Fermi gases might.
Thus, German breweries continue to comply with the Biergesetz, often claiming compliance with the Reinheitsgebot even when it is patently incorrect ( for example, for wheat beers, which were prohibited by the Reinheitsgebot ), using this compliance as a valuable marketing tool.
Thus, courts are prohibited from granting relief.
Thus, for example, in Ohio demurrers are specifically prohibited.
Thus, for example, these older sects prohibited the burning of any lights and the leaving of one's dwelling on the Sabbath ; they also enjoined the actual observation of the new moon for the appointment of festivals, and the holding of the Pentecost festival always on a Sunday.
Thus, for 40 years another use was prohibited.
Thus it was prohibited to plow or sow before the first thunder as the earth would be barren.
Thus, although it was prohibited by the law, Aratus was appointed Strategos in successive years, from 241 BC until 235 BC.
Thus most Christian churches believe that only false and vain oaths are prohibited.

Thus and application
Thus cortico-fugal discharges induced by topical application of strychnine to a minute area in the neocortex summate with spikes present in the hypothalamus and cause increased convulsive discharges.
Thus, the license depends on how a particular application that uses Berkeley DB is distributed to the public.
Thus, Lenin's practical application of Marxism and working-class urban revolution to the social, political, and economic conditions of the agrarian peasant society that was Tsarist Russia sparked the “ revolutionary nationalism of the poor ” to depose the absolute monarchy of the three-hundred-year Romanov dynasty ( 1613 – 1917 ).
Thus, the term is more one of common application to macroscopic fungal fruiting bodies than one having precise taxonomic meaning.
Thus the inferior court decision may remain in effect even though it does not obey the superior court decision, as the only way a decision can enter the appeal process is by application of one of the parties bound by it.
Thus the HyperCard stack became a self-contained application in its own right, distributable as a single entity that end-users could run without the need for additional installation-steps.
Thus, the goal of a hard real-time system is to ensure that all deadlines are met, but for soft real-time systems the goal becomes meeting a certain subset of deadlines in order to optimize some application specific criteria.
Thus his earliest publications carried the name Theodor Wiesengrund-Adorno ; upon his application for US citizenship, his name was modified to Theodor W. Adorno.
Thus, the client can handle different requests, and commands can be scattered throughout the application.
Thus, an EJB application does not interface with the
Thus fiscal federalism provides the tools for " application of the federal approach to governance which lies in its ability to balance the contrasting forces of centralization and decentralization " ( Sharma, 2005b: 177 ).
Thus, for an application like routing, might represent the straight-line distance to the goal, since that is physically the smallest possible distance between any two points or nodes.
Thus to get an application to support multiple languages one would design the application to select the relevant language resource file at runtime.
Thus comes the later and more general use of the word palatine, its application as an adjective to persons entrusted with special powers and also to the districts over which these powers were exercised.
Thus the Church, guided by the Holy Spirit, decided that under specific conditions, the application of economy ( i. e. according to leniency ) would be the norm in this matter.
Thus they create a mode inside the window containing them, but are modeless with respect to the rest of the application.
Thus, the total expected value for each application of the betting system is ( 0. 978744 − 1. 339118 )
" Thus, a reasonable application of the law is sought, compatible with planning, working, or getting along with others.
Thus, all of Vasquez ' work leads directly to the application of physical technology to directly access superspace geometry.
Thus, like kata bunkai, these exercises help students become familiar with the application of Uechi Ryū techniques.
Thus a schema can contain formulas representing integrity constraints specifically for an application and the constraints specifically for a type of database, all expressed in the same database language.
Thus it was decided to follow the Germans ( Leopard 2A4 ) and British ( Challenger 2 ) in their application of a titanium-tungsten system, which was introduced to the Leclerc in 2001, in Batch 10.
Thus, on 15 March 1961, ostensibly to save Britain an awkward decision and causing a split within the Commonwealth, but more likely to avoid further condemnation and embarrassment, Verwoerd withdrew his application and announced that South Africa would become a republic outside the Commonwealth.

Thus and torture
Thus the court held that practices such as sleep deprivation, subjecting individual to intense noise and requiring them to stand against a wall with their limbs outstretched for extended periods of time, did not constitute torture.
There is no sustained, mature analysis of the notion ..." Thus, some critics object, it would be acceptable to torture one person if this would produce an amount of happiness in other people outweighing the unhappiness of the tortured individual.
Thus, the Catechism of the Catholic Church ( published in 1994 ) condemns the use of torture as a grave violation of Human Rights.

Thus and children
Thus we have the story of his riding across a stick ( horse made of stick ) with his children and upon being discovered by a friend desiring that he not mention till he himself were the father of children ; and because of the affection of his son Archidamus ' for Cleonymus, he saved Sphodrias, Cleonymus ' father, from execution for his incursion into the Piraeus, and dishonorable retreat, in 378 BC.
Thus, during the abdication crisis of 1936, caused by Edward VIII's desire to marry Wallis Simpson, the consent of all realms concerned, along with, in some cases, new acts of parliament, was required in Britain and throughout the British Dominions to allow for Edward's stepping aside and to ensure that if he had any children they would have no claim to the thrones.
Thus, for instance, the Taking Children Seriously movement has criticised pedagogic coercion by adults, including parents, on children, holding that it is possible and desirable to act with a child in such a way that all activities are consensual.
Thus, a multitude of Japanese emperors have ascended as children, as young as 6 or 8 years old.
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.
Hence, those with less pigmented skin survived and had children at higher rates because their skin allowed more UV light for the production of vitamin D. Thus, the skin of those in the group that left the African continent and went far north gradually developed adaptations for relatively greater translucence compared to equatorial hues.
Thus, Adam and Eve were created as children.
Thus were the children sent to their respective realms at so young an age.
Thus in 1992, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, while affirming that " the Church does not know of any means other than Baptism that assures entry into eternal beatitude ", but also stating that " God has bound salvation to the sacrament of Baptism, but he himself is not bound by his sacraments ", stated: " As regards children who have died without Baptism, the Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God, as she does in her funeral rites for them.
Thus, she concluded, phonics instruction is a necessary component of reading instruction, but not sufficient by itself to teach children to read.
Thus, the unmarried son of The Prince of Wales is Prince Harry of Wales ; the daughters of the Duke of York are Princess Beatrice of York and Princess Eugenie of York ; the children of the Earl of Wessex are Lady Louise Windsor and Viscount Severn.
Thus, the " purity " of the children of a marriage is corrupted, and the inheritance is altered.
" Thus a servant was hired to help with the children as Pankhurst involved herself with the Women's Suffrage Society.
Thus Leda's children are frequently said to have hatched from two eggs that she then produced.
Thus, diagnosis of appendicitis by CT is made more difficult in very thin patients and in children, both of whom tend to lack significant fat within the abdomen.
Thus, while Fessenden was only a teenager, he was teaching mathematics to the young children at the school while simultaneously studying with the older students at Bishop's University.
Thus the state of a node is deduced from the states of its children.
Thus, on one occasion, when he was escorting schoolchildren to synagogue, a wolf was seen, to the terror of old and young, so that the children were kept at home.
Thus, while the sons of The Prince of Wales and the daughters of The Duke of York have HRH styles, the children of The Princess Royal have no styles.
Thus, in the novel, one of the children was called Jemima, after the daughter of his previous employer, Hugo Pitman ; the advice Pott gave to his children also echoed that of Fleming: " Never say ' no ' to adventures.
Thus, although he publicly opposes the Church as a Party duty, Peppone takes his gang to the church and baptizes his children there, which makes him part of Don Camillo's flock.
Thus, works by Balzac, Flaubert, James Joyce, and D. H. Lawrence were banned based on isolated passages and the effect they might have on children.

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