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Thus, Peter Wimsey remained forever fixed on the background of inter-war England, and the books are nowadays often read for their evocation of that period as much as for the intrinsic detective mysteries.
Thus twelve of these books ( one missing its cover ) and the loose pages survive.
Thus, until the 1990s, all Penguin books published in the United Kingdom bore the publication location, " Harmondsworth, Middlesex ," rather than London.
Thus, Y. Arad writes, that he had to rely, in part, on Yizkor books, which were not guaranteed to give the exact estimates of the numbers of deportees.
Thus Höffner compared the economic effects copyright law had on authors and publishing in the United Kingdom to those in Germany in the first part of the nineteenth century when in Germany such laws had not been instituted, and found that more books were printed and read in Germany where authors, in general, also made more money.
Thus, music compilers began to add three more shapes to their books to match the extra syllables.
Thus the papyri were finally brought together in Cairo: of the 1945 find, eleven complete books and fragments of two others, ' amounting to well over 1000 written pages ' are preserved there.
Thus Rothe's theological system became a Theologische Ethik, as he entitled one of his books ( 3 vols., 1845-1848 ).
Thus each monastery was to have its own extensive collection of books, to be housed either in armarium ( book chests ) or a more traditional library.
Thus an unknown percentage of books auctioned from the Library of Sir Thomas Browne subsequently formed the foundation for the future British Library.
Thus his books are often classified as political fiction and social science fiction, although they are not seen as dystopian fiction.
Thus, the three completed books of Cowley's great ( albeit unfinished ) English epic, The Civill Warre ( otherwise spelled " The Civil War "), was finally published in full for the first time in 1973.
Thus it is similar in intent to certain older books on the subject like Thomas Morley's A Plain and Easie Introduction to Practical Musicke ( 1597 ), for instance ....
Thus the books are closely related to the personal symbolic picture-text combinations called personal devices, known in Italy as and in France as.
Thus while it refers to itself as the world's largest collection of Yiddish books, its holdings include fewer discrete titles than the notable Yiddish collections at the Jewish National and University Library or Harvard University's Widener Library.
Thus the books were burned after they had been closed and revised, effectively concealing the company's dealings from contemporaries and historians.
" Thus, they deemed, " Along with that growth comes the need for the books of the Apocrypha to be included in ESV Bibles, both for denominations that use those books in liturgical readings and for students who need them for historical purposes.
Thus, for Hebrew speakers the Oz books carry an explicit Biblical connotation which is not clear to readers of the English original.
" Thus, " the various books in the Pentateuch, containing abstracts of some of the laws, have been read instead of it, until even the existence of the book has come to be a matter of doubt.
Thus, all the deuterocanonical books of the Old Testament are returned to their traditional Catholic order: thus the books of Tobit and Judith are placed between Nehemiah and Esther, the books of 1 Maccabees and 2 Maccabees are placed immediately after Esther, the books of Wisdom and Ecclesiasticus ( Sirach ) are placed after the Song of Songs, and the book of Baruch ( including the Letter of Jeremiah as Baruch chapter 6 ) is placed after Lamentations.

Thus and contain
Thus Af is also continuous at Af, and in a neighborhood of Af which does not contain a tangent point.
Thus, the binding energy to contain or trap a particle in a smaller region of space, increases without bound, as the region of space grows smaller.
Thus, 75 centilitres of wine ( the contents of a standard wine bottle ) at 12 % ABV contain:
Thus, explosives are substances that contain a large amount of energy stored in chemical bonds.
Thus they do not resolve the ambiguities that E-Prime seeks to alleviate without an additional rule, such as that all sentences must contain a verb.
Thus, would contain 3 moieties ( 2 Na < sup >+</ sup > and one SO < sub > 4 </ sub >< sup > 2 -</ sup >).
Thus 2. 5 cm < sup > 3 </ sup > contain about a googol Planck spaces.
Thus, the variable named ' Car ' can have subscripts " Door ", " Steering Wheel " and " Engine ", each of which can contain a value and have subscripts of their own.
Thus, more power can be extracted from a water source with high-pressure and low-flow than from a source with low-pressure and high-flow, even when the two flows theoretically contain the same power.
Thus far, most of the compounds that show high activity against the eukaryotic type II enzyme contain aromatic substituents at their C-7 positions.
Thus, when Thomas Young, foreign secretary of the Royal Society of London, wrote to him about the stone in 1814, Silvestre de Sacy suggested in reply that in attempting to read the hieroglyphic text, Young might look for cartouches that ought to contain Greek names and try to identify phonetic characters in them.
Thus, amber mutants are an entire class of virus mutants that can grow in bacteria that contain amber suppressor mutations.
Thus, by definition, one mole of pure < sup > 12 </ sup > C has a mass of exactly 12 g. It also follows from the definition that X moles of any substance will contain the same number of molecules as X moles of any other substance.
Thus, species that are naturally evolving and contain reduced sizes of genes can be accounted for an increased number of noticeable differences between them, thereby leading to changes in their evolutionary rates.
Thus, the prefix ferro, meaning iron, was used to describe the property despite the fact that most ferroelectric materials do not contain iron.
Thus, the use of the term " diocese " referring to geography is the most equivalent in the United Methodist Church, whereas each annual conference is part of one episcopal area ( though that area may contain more than one conference ).
Thus, umami taste is common to foods that contain high levels of L-glutamate, IMP and GMP, most notably in fish, shellfish, cured meats, vegetables ( e. g., mushrooms, ripe tomatoes, Chinese cabbage, spinach, celery, etc.
Thus, the. NET Framework and Java, likewise any other programming languages under Windows, are ( or contain ) wrapper libraries.
Thus, for instance, it cannot contain some integer values and some string values.
Thus, the plate will contain enzyme in proportion to the amount of secondary antibody bound to the plate.
Thus, ignoring the second opinion offered by Sir Christopher Wren, the marsh was channelled into three small canal-like streams and across it rose a bridge of huge proportions, so huge it was reported to contain some 30-odd rooms.
Thus these are the energy production eddies which contain the most of the energy.
Thus thermal radiation contains information about the body that emitted it, while Hawking radiation seems to contain no such information, and depends only on the mass, angular momentum, and charge of the black hole ( the no-hair theorem ).
Thus, for example, the word " kartṛi ", meaning " agent " or " doer ", does not contain, contrary to intuitive English prosodic principles, simply two syllabic units, but contains rather, in order, a " deergh " / " guru "/ " heavy " foot and a " laghu " / " light " foot.

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