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Thus creativity may run all the way from making a cake, building a chicken coop, or producing a book, to founding a business, creating a League of Nations or, developing a mature character.
Thus, while the book exhibits considerable unity and probably reflects much of the historic Ezekiel, it is the product of a long and complex history and does not necessarily preserve the very words of the prophet.
Thus, under Elizabeth, a more permanent enforcement of the Reformed religion was undertaken, and the 1552 book was republished in 1559, scarcely altered.
Thus Ξ 200 would be shorthand for Iliad book 14, line 200, while ξ 200 would be Odyssey 14. 200.
The book takes the term from Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra, where it is used in the context of the often nauseating quality of existence.
Thus, " the onus of being the last ' People of the Book ' engendered an ethos of " early on and the establishment of important book repositories throughout the Muslim world has occurred ever since.
Thus luen kirjaa means " I am reading a / the book " whereas luen kirjan means I will read a / the book ".
Thus, a musical such as Fiddler on the Roof has a composer ( Jerry Bock ), a lyricist ( Sheldon Harnick ), and the writer of the " book " ( Joseph Stein ).
Thus, the plot of the game does not completely match the plot of the book.
Thus, closet as an adjective means secret — usually with a connotation of vice or shame, as in " a closet alcoholic " or " a closet homosexual ," though sometimes used as a humorous exaggeration for any potential embarrassment, as in " a closet comic book fan.
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 ".
Thus, one book may sell heavily in a given week, making the list, while another may sell at a slower pace, never making the list, but selling more copies over time.
The Übermensch ( German ) ( English Overman or Superman ) is a concept in the philosophy of German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche — he posited the Übermensch as a goal for humanity to set for itself in his 1883 book Thus Spoke Zarathustra ().
Thus, in 1947, Sam Berman caricatured Bergen and McCarthy for the network's glossy promotional book, NBC Parade of Stars: As Heard Over Your Favorite NBC Station.
Thus, the sentence Lisa found her book has the following interpretations:
Nietzsche posited the Übermensch as a goal for humanity to set for itself in his 1883 book Thus Spoke Zarathustra ().
Harold Bloom has criticized Thus Spoke Zarathustras style, calling the book " a gorgeous disaster " and " unreadable ".
Thus far, Hellmut Federhofer's Heinrich Schenker ( 1985 ; see the Bibliography ) is the only book to attempt a general biography.
Thus, every contentum of the book comes under one or more of these headings, and this methodical arrangement serves to make the exposition clear.
Thus the readers are advised to consult their own feelings to determine their own truth while reading the book, or any other book.
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 and ',
Thus, for example, on the basis of superficial similarities one might suppose that the Latin verb habere and German haben, both meaning ' to have ', were cognates.
Thus the concept ' computable ' is in a certain definite sense ' absolute ', while practically all other familiar metamathematical concepts ( e. g. provable, definable, etc.
Thus 59 " counties in themselves ", or ' county boroughs ', were created to administer the urban centres of England.
Thus, the first East Slavic state, Kievan Rus ', emerged in the 9th century along the Dnieper River valley.
Thus ' b ' and'd ' can rhyme ( both being ' voiced plosives '), as can ' bh ' and ' l ' ( which are both ' voiced continuants ') but ' l ', a ' voiced continuant ', cannot rhyme with ' ph ', a ' voiceless continuant '.
Thus, from bon are derived bone, " well ", and ' bona ', ' good '.
Thus the behavior of the function on the Fatou set is ' regular ', while on the Julia set its behavior is ' chaotic '.
Thus, it seemed quite logical to promote the group as " Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band ", around the concept that Captain Beefheart had ' magic powers ' and, upon drinking a ' Pepsi ', could summon up " His Magic Band " to appear and perform behind him.
Thus she is the most important friend of Krishna, ' His heart and soul ', and His ' hladini-shakti ' ( mental companion potency ).
Thus, Northern Valencian dialects contrast forms like ( jo ) cantava ' I sang ' with ( ell ) cantava ' he sang ', but merges ( jo ) cante ' I sing ' with ( ell ) canta ' he sings '.
Thus the opportunity revealed itself for the establishment of a regency under Fox ’ s friend and ally, the Prince of Wales, which would take the reins of government out of the hands of the incapacitated George III and allow the replacement of his ' minion ', Pitt, with a Foxite ministry.
Thus women's shoes in Athens were known as ' Persian ', contrary to men's shoes, which were known as Laconian.
Thus Kazakh til ' language ' and kün ' day ' correspond to Tatar tel and kön, while Kazakh men ' I ', qol ' hand ', and kök ' sky ' are in Tatar min, qul, kük.
" it has elements of what is conventionally known as ' sonata form ', but the music does not follow a set pattern [...] Thus, ' expositional ' treatment merges directly into the type of contrapuntal and modulatory writing appropriate to ' elaboration ' sections [...]; the beginning of the principal theme-group is recapitulated in C minor rather than in A minor, and the C minor chorale theme [...] of the exposition is never recapitulated at all "
Thus, where there was formerly impermanence and a supposed ' I ', there is now permanence and no grounds at all for ' I '.
Thus, the Commission concluded that the " missionary apostolate ... which has been called ' uniatism ', can no longer be accepted either as a method to be followed nor as a model of the unity our Churches are seeking.
Thus, whoever has a prominence in the anterior part of the head ( by prominence is meant the round protuberant part of the bone which projects beyond the rest of it ), in him the sutures of the head take the form of the Greek letter ' tau ', τ.
Thus Saint Olga, a princess of Kievan Rus ', was called " Olga " by her Slavic subjects and " Helga " by Varangian ones.
Thus an example could be to ' jump indirect on the r1 register ', which would mean that the next instruction to be executed would be at the address whose value is in register r1.
Thus, in a business setting, one might feel that his or her compensation is equitable to other employees ', but one might view the entire compensation system as unfair ( Carrell and Dittrich, 1978 ).

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