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Thus and ship
Thus, in the word ship ( pronounced ), the digraph ⟨ sh ⟩ ( two letters ) represents the sound.
Thus, whether S2, S3, both, or neither is the same ship as S1 is a matter of convention and what purposes we have for considering things to be the same or different.
Thus, the ship Cirne of the captain Diogo Fernandes Pereira, came into view of Réunion island on 9 February 1507.
Thus, the Athenians sent a religious mission to the island of Delos ( one of Apollo's most sacred sanctuaries ) on the Athenian state galley — the ship itself — to pay their fealty to the god.
Thus, the ship was placed in commission.
Thus, ships carried a great deal of significance to the people of the ancient world, and this is expressed partly through the creation of boat and ship models.
Thus a sail plan should include a set of huge, lightweight sails that will keep the ship underway in light breezes.
Thus, the first generation ship may find a centuries old human colony after its arrival.
Thus it is the seaman who makes a good ship through his qualifications.
Thus it was that the Portuguese ship, having been blown off course from China to Okinawa made their way to Tanegashima, and not directly to Japan proper.
Thus, by pulling the rope with a motor, the whalers can drag the whale back to their ship.
Thus, to move the same volume of cargo as a sailing ship, a steamship would be considerably larger than a sailing ship.
Thus, the fourteenth message to an Embassy instructing that Embassy to instruct Japanese merchant ships calling at that country to return to home waters before, say, the end of November would be more significant than a single such message meant for a single ship or port.
Thus immobilized, ground forces would move in, eliminate the micronian forces and seize the ship.
Thus those early regulations stated that although a ship would fire only seven guns, the forts ashore would fire three shots to each one shot afloat, hence the number 21.
Thus, tractor beams are required to hold a ship while it is fired upon in order to do any damage.
Thus, the area is popular as a cruise ship destination during summer season.
Thus, the ship of the original colonists was not only thrown off course, but also backwards in time, allowing for the long history of Darkover to coexist with human history.
Thus, while the story Baret concocted for Bougainville's benefit to explain her presence on board ship was carefully designed to shield Commerson from involvement, there is clear documentary evidence of their previous relationship, and it is highly improbable that Commerson was not complicit in the plan himself.
Thus when a ship is tacking, it is moving both upwind and across the wind.
Thus, he neither participated in the mutiny nor was able to fight against it or join Bligh and others who left the ship in a long boat.
Thus, ROMP was possibly the first working commercial RISC, depending on whether or not it was a true RISC and whether or not one could count it as a commercial product in 1981, since it didn't actually ship until 1986.
Thus the Pride of America is the sole NCL ship currently in Hawaii service.

Thus and navigation
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 basic method of navigation using Guide was the expansion button, in which a section was replaced when selected and in which an expansion would provide additional levels of detail.
Thus began the famous " Battle of the Beams " which lasted throughout much of World War II, with the Germans developing new radio navigation systems and the British developing countermeasures to them.
Thus an enhanced system is required, taking inputs not only from the radar altimeter but also from inertial navigation system ( INS ), Global Positioning System ( GPS ), and flight control system ( FCS ), and using these to accurately predict the flight path of the aircraft up to ahead.
Thus, the parliament at Ottawa alone can pass laws relating to, amongst other things, the postal service, the census, the military, criminal law, navigation and shipping, fishing, currency, banking, weights and measures, bankruptcy, copyrights, patents, First Nations, and naturalization.
Lord Kelvin, " One Heck of a Prognosticator, president of the Royal Society in the 1890s, and disbeliever in virtually every scientific discovery ," claimed that “ Radio has no future ,” “ I have not the smallest molecule of faith in aerial navigation other than ballooning ,” and “ X-rays will prove to be a hoax ;” Orville Wright, in 1908 claimed that “ No flying machine will ever fly from New York to Paris ;” and Irving Thalberg, MGM movie producer, asserted in 1927 that “ Novelty is always welcome, but talking pictures are just a fad .” Thus, making forecasts of the future has a historic basis in which many of the predictions by even experts have proven inaccurate.
Thus, the same display which shows a course deviation indicator, can be switched to show the planned track provided by an area navigation or flight management system.

Thus and target
Thus only the target might be affected adversely.
Thus, ion implantation is especially useful in cases where the chemical or structural change is desired to be near the surface of the target.
Thus, the specific processes that can be probed with PET are virtually limitless, and radiotracers for new target molecules and processes are continuing to be synthesized ; as of this writing there are already dozens in clinical use and hundreds applied in research.
Thus the existing system for measuring distance, combined with a memory capacity to see where the target last was, is enough to measure speed.
Thus, if the user is initially at a distance D from the target, the remaining distance after the first submovement is rD, and the remaining distance after the nth submovement is r < sup > n </ sup > D.
Thus it was doubly a strategic target of the Japanese invasion fleet meant to conduct a direct sea-land amphibious assault in May 1942, but the invasion was prevented in the historic Battle of Coral Sea, the first of five carrier versus carrier sea battles in mankinds ' history.
Thus, he is not the specific target of the kidnapping, which is merely intended to bring in a few outsiders.
Thus, Internet access across the European Union is relatively open because of the laws forbidding discrimination based on nationality, but the fact of publication in, say, France, limits the target market to those who read French.
Thus, metaphor works by presenting a target set of meanings and using them to suggest a similarity between items, actions, or events in two domains, whereas metonymy calls up or references a specific domain ( here, removing items from the sea ).
Thus, an Iowa-class battleship has a broadside of 12 short tons ( 11. 0 tonnes ), the weight of shells that she can theoretically land on a target in a single firing.
Thus, GH exerts some of its effects by binding to receptors on target cells, where it activates the MAPK / ERK pathway.
Thus, when the antibody is added, there is no room on the membrane for it to attach other than on the binding sites of the specific target protein.
Thus, symlinks with short target paths are accessed quickly.
Thus the beam was " bent " away from the target.
Thus if the shooter attempts to hit the level distance R, s / he will actually hit the slant target.
Thus, Enterprise was the target of almost the entire Japanese air attack.
Thus a shot which is already " on target " would not be an own goal even if deflected by the defender.
Thus, it is often played in an indirect manner ; that is, the player plays somewhat away from the target and then allows contours to direct the golf ball to its final resting point.
Thus, an mRNA that contains a riboswitch is directly involved in regulating its own activity, in response to the concentrations of its target molecule.
Thus, one of the most important principles for designing or obtaining potential new ligands is to predict the binding affinity of a certain ligand to its target and use it as a criterion for selection.
Thus, since the participants of the Milgram experiment do not have a topological map of the social network, they might actually be sending the package further away from the target rather than sending it along the shortest path.
Thus to detect a point on a target, there must be at least two different antenna echoes from that point.
Thus, they softened their views and made the restoration to the throne of the House of Bourbon their new primary target.
Thus, to make the target as difficult as possible, the batting side speeds up the run rate ( runs per over ) till the captain declares.

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