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Thus and turned
Thus he maintained that there must be blackness as well as whiteness in snow ; how otherwise could it be turned into dark water?
Thus, under head of project Masakatsu, the concept development was turned into a competition between the Mazda design teams in Tokyo and California.
Thus Plato's rhetoric is actually dialectic ( or philosophy ) " turned " toward those who are not yet philosophers and are thus unready to pursue dialectic directly.
Thus, it was Heartbreak Hotel that turned Harrison from a relatively well-mannered schoolboy into a guitar-crazed truant who would audition for John Lennon's Quarrymen the following year.
Thus, for example, he confirmed the rights of the nobles and the city of Cologne, who had turned against their ruler, and even extended these rights.
Thus, in July 1991 David turned over the project to a team of programmers.
Thus stymied, he turned towards writing as an alternative outlet for his talents ; his interest in public affairs led him to a career as a political journalist.
Thus, in 1961, he retired from his position as Saskatchewan's premier and turned over the job to Woodrow Lloyd, taking leadership of the federal New Democratic Party.
Thus, the liberal and democratic trends of the ‘ Vormärz ’ ( March, 1848 ) turned Speyer into a regional centre for newspapers and the press with such renowned publications as the “ Speyerer Anzeigeblatt ” and the “ Neue Speyerer Zeitung ”.
Thus, to avoid the agonies of another civil war, he signed a treaty with Muawiyah and relinquished the control of what had turned into an Arabian kingdom.
Thus, the battle turned back Japan's last major attempt to dislodge Allied forces from Guadalcanal and nearby Tulagi, resulting in a strategic victory for the U. S. and its allies and deciding the ultimate outcome of the Guadalcanal campaign in their favor.
Thus, after the Second World War, the West turned to multilateral agreements such as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ).
Thus, many fiction writers turned toward ' documenting ' the common people, those who suffered most brutally the effects of the Depression.
Thus, Sobelair went into negotiation with the Swiss subsidiary of Trans European Airways in 1996, which turned out to be fruitless.
Thus the so-called " Stab-in-the-back legend " () was born, according to which the revolutionaries had attacked the undefeated army from the rear, and turned the almost certain victory into a defeat.
Thus, Tibetologists were astonished when fieldwork turned up several active Jonangpa monasteries, including the main monastery called Tsangwa located in Occupied Tibet, Dzamthang County.
Thus, the font is among the most ideal for upside-down text, compared to other Unicode typefaces, which have the turned " t " and " h " characters aligned with their tops at the base line and thus appear out of line.
Thus an assertion is turned into a question by making a word order change.
" Thus, the ambitious Guicciardini once again turned his attention to law.
Thus Leopold, with the steadfast support of King Frederick William of Prussia, himself one of the greatest drillmasters of Europe, turned to good account the twenty years following the peace with Sweden.
Thus rejected, the company turned its efforts to lobbying the new national government of the United States.
Thus, it relieves people of any further responsibility to support their parents, whether it was actually turned over to the Temple treasury, being not important.
Thus, the entire vehicle had to be turned in order to acquire targets.
Thus, in 711, Tariq ibn-Ziyad crossed the strait whose name now comes from his ( Gibraltar means " the Rock of Tariq ") and after the battle turned against the pact and occupied most of central Spain, leaving the remaining Goths independently pacted or rebel at some territories in Catalonia, Narbonne, Valencia and Asturias-Cantabria.

Thus and back
Thus, the energy transferred from the arc to the anode was partly fed back into the arc.
Thus a colonial bishop and colonial diocese was by nature quite a different thing from their counterparts back home.
Thus the use of abeyance provided the security of a settlement for the pro-life campus club, while preserving the student society's voting membership's ability to take the matter back to court should they choose in the future to deny resources to the club.
Thus the back wheel of a cart will appear slightly smaller than the front wheel.
Thus, the whole war could be decided by a single field battle ; victory was enforced by ransoming the fallen back to the defeated, called the " Custom of the Greeks ".
Thus he brought that realm, which had been lost in 910, back into the German kingdom as the fifth stem duchy.
Thus, even when hydrolysis of GTP reaches the tip of the microtubule, there is no depolymerization and the microtubule does not shrink back.
Thus, in 1329 after this Battle of Pelekanon the Byzantines gave up the idea of getting the Kocaeli lands back and never tried conducting a field battle against the Ottoman forces.
Thus we can envision a cloud of related genotypes that is rapidly mutating, with sequences going back and forth among different points in the cloud.
Thus, discrepancy of opinion in a wide array of political matters is often directly traceable back to a discrepancy of opinion in the justification for the state.
Thus, two USR modems would be able to connect at 9600 bit / s, but, when a user with a 2400-bit / s modem called in, the USR would " fall back " to the common 2400-bit / s speed.
Thus, according to this hypothesis, the death of the adult clone is due to resource exhaustion, as it would be more effective for parent plants to devote all resources to creating a large seed crop than to hold back energy for their own regeneration.
Thus Bengal regained her independence back.
" Thus, usage of the names Al-Urdun / Jordan and Amman date back, to at least, the early decades of the Arab-Muslim takeover of the region.
Thus, Barovia's vampire lord Strahd von Zarovich's many attempts to win back his love, Tatyana, are doomed to failure, but the Dark Powers arrange such that he never truly loses hope.
Thus two tooth cattle are marked on the wither, four tooth on the middle of the back and six tooth on their high bone ( near tail ).
Thus, he planned to leave the city and retreat, in order to better take it back with more military forces.
Thus, the role of the hippocampal region in navigation appears to begin far back in vertebrate evolution, predating splits that occurred hundreds of millions of years ago.
Thus, the work requires great strength and is quite hazardous to the back, hands, and feet.
Thus the motion is transmitted as if by the links of a chain, the " dog-teeth " mutually engaging with each other, so that by due revolution everything comes back to its original starting point ( ti hsiang kou so, chhuan ya hsiang chih, chou erh fu shih ).
Thus the issuer of the currency keeps the whole seigniorage profit, by not having to buy worn out issued currency back at face value.
Thus both the Pattern and Logrus are forestalled for a time, in their attempts to escalate their conflict: while Corwin begins the journey back to Amber, Merlin-who wants peace with Amber-returns to Chaos to await his coronation.
Thus a swarm of automated, self-directing drones can automatically patrol a city and track suspicious individuals, reporting their activities back to a centralized monitoring station.
Thus, the television movie was supposed to be a " back door pilot " in that, if it obtained respectable ratings, the new series would continue to be produced.
Thus, a mirror image does not have reversed right and left ( or up and down ), but rather reversed front and back.

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