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Thus and 1880
Thus, in the realm of architecture, as in painting and sculpture, Hitler really remained arrested in the world of his youth: the world of 1880 to 1910, which stamped its imprint on his artistic taste as on his political and ideological conceptions.
" Thus, based on this chronology, the time frame is 1880 rather than 1879.
Thus, the 1880 territory-wide election for a congressional delegate unexpectedly proved the closest that the Liberal Party got to sending a representative to Washington D. C.
Thus, the 1880 state-wide election for a congressional delegate unexpectedly proved the closest that the Liberal Party got to sending a representative to Washington D. C.

Thus and 1882
But this group found it increasingly difficult to prove that they were not labourers because the 1882 act defined excludables as ‘ skilled and unskilled labourers and Chinese employed in mining .’ Thus very few Chinese could enter the country under the 1882 law.
Thus Ganado was named in 1882.
Thus, by the end of 1882 Valley Mills had extended into McLennan County.
Thus in 1857 he went to Peru in order to determine the magnetic equator ; in 1861 – 1862 and 1864, he studied telluric absorption in the solar spectrum in Italy and Switzerland ; in 1867 he carried out optical and magnetic experiments at the Azores ; he successfully observed both transits of Venus, that of 1874 in Japan, that of 1882 at Oran in Algeria ; and he took part in a long series of solar eclipse-expeditions, e. g. to Trani ( 1867 ), Guntur ( 1868 ), Algiers ( 1870 ), Siam ( 1875 ), the Caroline Islands ( 1883 ), and to Alcosebre in Spain ( 1905 ).
Thus in 1882, a committee was formed to adjudicate applications of battle honour claims.
The Gay Science () is a book by Friedrich Nietzsche, first published in 1882 and followed by a second edition, which was published after the completion of Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Beyond Good and Evil, in 1887.
Thus, Chambolle became Chambolle-Musigny in 1882.

Thus and Benedictine
Thus, during Columbus's second voyage, Benedictine friars accompanied him, along with twelve other priests.
Thus was the Benedictine abbey of La Trinità della Cava created in 1011.
Thus Father Taunton asserted that, " in those days in English Benedictine monasteries there were no lay brothers.

Thus and teaching
" Thus Thrax, like contemporary Alexandrian scholars who edited Attic Greek and Homeric texts, was concerned with facilitating the teaching of classic Greek literature to an audience who spoke Koine Greek.
Thus his teaching methods often seem paradoxical – Johnstone is often famous for asking his students to ‘ be boring ’, ‘ be obvious ’.
* Nietzsche's teaching of the " raising of the wrist " possibly references the rising of the sun at the beginning of " Thus spoke Zarathustra.
Thus, for example, his teaching on the Trinity reveals a subordination of Son to Father that in the later crass form of Arianism the Church rejected as heretical.
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 is made the stone, which thou canst not discover, unless you, through diligence, learn to understand this geometrical teaching.
Thus it is not uncommon to see someone teaching a class one day and taking one the next.
Thus Orthodox teaching warns the faithful against idolatry and at the same time remains true to scriptural teaching ( vis.
Thus, such commitments as authenticity, optimism, holism, health, and trust become important principles to consider when engaged in the activity of teaching and learning-especially Gestalt therapy theory and practice.
Thus the CPCA prevents the Catholic bishops in China from speaking out publicly even against laws that gravely contravene Catholic moral teaching, such as those enforcing abortion and artificial contraception.
Thus the Headmaster is called the Warden, and the teaching staff originally called Fellows ( Latin Socius ), are now known as Dons.
Thus, at the height of the McCarthy Era ( in the February 14, 1952 edition of the Journal of Philosophy ) Lovejoy stated that, since it was a " matter of empirical fact " that membership in the Communist Party contributed " to the triumph of a world-wide organization " which was opposed to " freedom of inquiry, of opinion and of teaching ," membership in the party constituted grounds for dismissal from academic positions.
Thus, macroeconomic models are widely used in academia, teaching and research, and are also widely used by international organizations, national governments and larger corporations, as well as by economics consultants and think tanks.
Thus, even if a teaching on a matter of faith and morals is out of favor among the bishops of a later date, once it has been held by all the bishops to be accepted by the faithful as infallible, then it is considered infallible and unchangeably true.
Thus equipped, he returned to the seminary where he had trained, and through four years of teaching he " first began to learn something about the Bible " as he puts it.
Thus, according to local accounts, the teaching of Mota in the Torres mission school continued up until the early 1970s, and for this reason it is still possible to find several elder Torres Islanders who are partly fluent in Mota.
Thus, in this view, the Roman Catholicism of Italy is more concerned with status and prominence than helping the poor, a teaching of Christ that Pasolini admired greatly.
Thus, his teaching included the philosophy of many religions and in particular that contained in Sikh scriptures.
Thus, while there is continual debate on the merits of longer or shorter PCP programs ( often centered around teaching philosophy ), in common, ACPs across Canada will generally have completed approximately 3 years of formal education, inclusive of didactic study and clinical placements.
" Thus, the aphorism has a valid role in teaching medical students to be better diagnosticians.
Thus it became a matter of establishing the guilt or innocence of an accused heretic in open court – a process which the lay authorities employed to reclaim " straying sheep " and to set a precedent for authentic Catholic teaching.
Thus Corderius spent the last period of life as he had twenty years before, teaching a class.

Thus and monks
Thus, unordained monks, friars, nuns, and religious brothers and sisters are not part of the clergy.
Thus, when a non-monk was selected to replace St-Calais, the monks began a long struggle to secure what they felt had been promised to them, including the forging of charters ascribed to St-Calais that supported their case.
Thus, in many Theravada Buddhist communities, the following Pali chant, the Vandana Ti-sarana is often recited by both monks and lay people:
Thus the Knot is either i ) an ancient Mercian symbol or ii ) a symbol adopted from the Celtic Christianity, Christianity having been brought to Staffordshire by Lindisfarne monks from the year 650.
Thus, like the sōhei, the yamabushi became warriors as well as monks.
Thus Fuke monks rarely chanted sutras or other Buddhist texts, but rather relied upon scores of sacred shakuhachi music called honkyoku to express and transmit awakening.
Thus, historical ninja spies and assassins were far more likely to be disguised as samurai, Shinto or Buddhist monks, or peasants by daylight.
Thus, in some Buddhist monasteries, monks leave offerings of food, money, or flowers to them before meals.
Thus, in a way this was the next in a series of many sieges that Oda Nobunaga's forces undertook in the 1580s, against the many fortresses of warrior monks.
Thus, he recalled the Jesuit Cardinal Bellarmin's sentences concerning the authority of religious councils concerning matters of dogma versus de facto issues ; he also recalled the debate between St Athanasius and St Basil concerning the interpretation of Dionysus of Alexandria, who was accused by Basil of Arianism and therefore convoked before the Pope Dionysius in 262 ; or the various contradictory papal interpretations given to the Scythian monks ; as well as another debate concerning Pope Honorius I, who had been later anathematized by the Third Council of Constantinople, although Cardinal Bellarmin defended Honorius ' orthodoxy, claiming that the condemned propositions were not to be found in Honorius.
Thus the " cloak of simpleness " may refer to monks ' garb, or more specifically to the monks themselves, whom Spenser and Protestant England did not tolerate.

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