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Thus and letters
Thus, in the word ship ( pronounced ), the digraph ⟨ sh ⟩ ( two letters ) represents the sound.
Thus, every MUMPS command or function name could be abbreviated from one to three letters in length, e. g. Quit ( exit program ) as Q, $ P
Thus, early text projects such as Roberto Busa's Index Thomisticus, the Brown Corpus, and others had to resort to conventions such as keying an asterisk preceding letters actually intended to be upper-case.
Thus US Army SIS was able to break the cipher used for the six letters before it was able to break the one used for the 20 others.
Thus although the name is written in Arabic with letters corresponding to Abd al-Nasser, the pronunciation can correspond to Abd an-Nasser.
Thus the letters sh, sh, ch become b, b, l, i. e., Babel ( see: Atbash cipher ). This code is called the Atbash Cipher and was used to decrypt.
Thus the cryptanalyst may need to try several combinations of mappings between ciphertext and plaintext letters.
Thus letters patent creating the title in May 1937 restricted the attribute of Royal Highness to the Duke of Windsor alone, denying it to the woman for whom he had given up the throne.
Thus in the three prototypes of creation the contrasting elements fire and water are equalized by air ; corresponding to this are the three " mothers " among the letters, the mute מ contrasting with the hissing ש, and both being equalized by א.
Servetus sent Calvin several more letters, to which Calvin took offense .< ref > Will Durant < cite > The Story of Civilization: The Reformation </ cite > Chapter XXI, page 481 </ ref > Thus, Calvin's antagonism against Servetus seems to have been based not simply on his views but also on Servetus's tone, which he considered inappropriate.
Curly ( script ) letters are sometimes used to denote the set of infinitely-differentiable tensor fields on M. Thus,
Thus an individual or business who receives a benefit for the delivery of letters does not fall under such a free carriage exception.
Thus, his method was to announce that a biography was about to be published and ask the public to contribute any memories, letters, or speeches of the deceased.
Thus, beginning in 1297 the practice started of creating new peerages by letters patent, specifying the fief to which the peerage was attached, and the conditions under which the fief could be transmitted ( e. g. only male heirs ) for princes of the blood who held an apanage.
Thus, one could equally well start with the alphabet in five letters that is.
" Thus, according to Carlson the letters had not actually been written at all, but drawn with shaky pen lines and with lifts of the pen in the middle of strokes.
Thus, for example, the Hoefler Text font had glyphs to represent the letters " f " and " l ".
Thus the order of the letters in ⟨⟩ and ⟨⟩ is not arbitrary, but is motivated by the phonetic details of these sounds.
Thus a subscriber in Wimbledon could be allocated the number WIMbledon 1234 ; the first three letters, written in capitals, indicated the code to be dialled.
Thus c represents the C below middle C, c ′ represents middle C, c ″ represents the C in the octave above middle C, and c the C in the octave two octaves above middle C. A combination of upper case letters and sub-prime symbols is used to represent notes in lower octaves.
Thus a few hundred letters would be enough to fill the free space on the drive.
Thus Chodkiewicz with barely 5000 hussars defeated a 11, 000 man Swedish army, inflicting 5, 500 casualties ; for which feat he received letters of congratulation from the pope, all the Catholic potentates of Europe, and even from the sultan of Turkey and the shah of Persia.
Thus spelling mistakes could be corrected by adding or removing individual letters.
Thus the homoglyphic traits of the Cyrillic ⟨ Ѕ ⟩ and Latin ⟨ S ⟩ are largely coincidental, although the letters are distantly related: the Latin letter originates directly from the Greek sigma ( Σ ), whereas the Cyrillic letter originates from the pair of letters Στ ( upper case ) στ ( lower case ).

Thus and patent
Thus the MPPC lost the ability to control the American film industry through patent licensing, and had to rely instead on its subsidiary, the General Film Company, formed in 1910, which monopolized film distribution in America.
Thus, if you are attempting to sell or license your patent rights you want to make sure that you take steps to continue to maintain your trade secrets as secrets, otherwise they will be lost.
Thus, each patent places restrictions on land not owned by the patent holder.
Thus, inequalities in schooling, health care or transport facilities among regions were patent: classically affluent regions like Madrid, Catalonia, or the Basque Country fared much better than Extremadura, Galicia or Andalusia.
( See also patent troll ) Thus whether one deliberately infringes a patent or whether one vigorously enforces a patent, they may be referred to as a pirate by those that feel they are overstepping their bounds.
Thus a claim must be interpreted in light of the definitions provided in the specification of a patent.
Thus the court noted in In re Bilski that the claims of patent in State Street were for a machine and not a process.
Thus, provided an inventor is diligent in actually reducing an application to practice, he or she will be the first inventor and the inventor entitled to a patent, even if another files a patent application, constructively reducing the invention to practice, before the inventor.
Thus, the patent was again denied.
Thus a design that was arrived at independently can still infringe a design patent.
Thus, Carteret appeared to the British as a defender of the patent because he seemingly tried to prevent an Irish uprising against British rule ( especially by finding the " Drapier "), but he was really furthering his anti-Walpole agenda and aiding the Irish cause.
Thus, filing a non-provisional patent application claiming the benefit of the provisional application must be done within 12 months.
Thus, it is possible to file a provisional patent application more quickly and cheaply than a non-provisional patent application.
Thus, del Portillo, the Opus Dei prelate during the 1992 brouhaha regarding this, said that the attacks against the founder of Opus Dei are " a patent falsehood ," part of " a slanderous campaign.
Thus, useful ( extended ) supplementary protection can now be obtained so long as at least 4 years, 6 months and one day has elapsed from the date of patent filing to the date of the first MA for the product in the EEA.
Thus, the areal information density is, according to the patent specifications, around a factor hundred less than that of a regular CD.
Thus, when the Flook Court says that Flook's process is not the kind of process that the patent law permits to be patented, even though it is a process in the ordinary dictionary sense of the word, Judge Rich finds the inquiry impermissible because "§ 101 was never intended to be a ' standard of patentability '; the standards, or conditions as the statute calls them, are in § 102 and § 103.

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