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Thus and literary
Thus it was at Naples that Anatoli passed his most fertile period of literary production, and from that city were issued the numerous translations bearing his name.
Thus, most states differ from one another in language, culture, cuisine, clothing, literary style, architecture, music and festivities.
Thus this literary change was created as the name moved across each of the language groups in a westerly direction from Persia until it entered English translations of the Bible.
Thus, rather than interpreting literary works from some ideological ' position ' — what Frye calls the " superimposed critical attitude " ( Anatomy 7 ) — criticism instead finds integrity within the literary field itself.
Thus, C & S has less of a modern literary influence than D & D which was influenced by Tolkien but also by other authors such as Jack Vance, Fritz Leiber, L. Sprague de Camp and Michael Moorcock.
Thus provided for, he proceeded to enjoy life to the utmost, with the help of his wealth and liberality, his literary and artistic tastes-he attended, for example, the progressive Club de l ' Entresol.
Thus, his life was absorbed in literary work until the events that overthrew the Second Empire called him to take a part in politics.
Thus " Person from Porlock ", " Man from Porlock ", or just " Porlock " are literary allusions to unwanted intruders who disrupt inspired creativity.
Thus Fréron, in recruiting young writers to counter the literary Establishment became central to the movement now called the Counter-Enlightenment.
Thus followed literary works such as The Didache, The Shepherd of Hermas, Ignatius's epistle to the Ephesians, and Origen's Contra Celsum.
Thus a scholar might attempt to trace how a particular literary idea or motif traveled between nations over time.
Thus began the literary movement Ultraísmo.
Thus, by 1800, the literary Ruthenian language had evolved into three modern literary languages.
Thus, in Rabelais and His World Bakhtin studies the interaction between the social and the literary, as well as the meaning of the body and the material bodily lower stratum.
Thus, a text's internal evidence — the words themselves, and their meanings — is open for literary analysis.
Thus, a literary universe is granted autonomy in much the same way as the actual universe.
Thus despite his continued rise to prominence within the intellectual world of the Weimar Republic — in 1928, for example, he was elected to the prestigious Prussian Academy of Arts with the persistent support of Thomas Mann — literary and economic success continued to elude Döblin.
Thus he became one of the first to contribute to the most important literary art-form for the Cynics: thousands of anecdotes were accumulated ( and invented ) concerning Diogenes, Crates and other Cynics, all of them providing moral messages through the actions of the Cynics.
Sahra-ye Mahshar ( Armageddon ) ( 1947 ), Talkh-o Shirin ( Bitter and Sweet ) ( 1955 ), Kohne va Now ( Old and New ) ( 1959 ), Qair az Khoda Hichkas Nabud ( None Existed Except God ) ( 1961 ), Asman-o Risman ( The Blue Yonder and Rope ) ( 1965 ), Qesse-ha-ye Kutah Bara-ye Bachcheha-ye Rish-dar ( Short Stories for Bearded Children for Adults ) ( 1974 ), and Qesse-ye Ma be Akhar Rasid ( Thus Ends Our Story ) ( 1979 ) were written during this phase of his literary activity.
Thus Saiva literature which covers about 600 years of religious, philosophical and literary development.
Thus instead of restricting his visits to political meetings, he was often the guest of honor in literary and cultural programs.

Thus and criticism
Thus rationalizing the criticism that the Qur ' an would direct towards the main corpus of Jews ( and Christians ) for not accepting the concept of Qibla, particularly that of Kaaba.
" ( 7 ), Thus, Frye launched the pursuit which was to occupy the rest of his career — that of establishing criticism as a " coherent field of study which trains the imagination quite as systematically and efficiently as the sciences train the reason " ( Hamilton 34 ).
Thus, a " realist " or " rationalist " interpretation is subjected to criticism.
Thus a popular contemporary criticism was that Samuel had revised the Balfour Declaration and Mandate from establishing the Jewish National Home into creating an Arab National Home.
Thus, Brooks does not accept the idea of considering critics ’ emotional responses to works of literature as a legitimate approach to criticism.
Thus, when he changed to a faster pace the following year there was a good deal of criticism, but, in 1929, Voce returned to his slower style with great success in a number of games on sticky wickets, notably against Northamptonshire when he took fourteen wickets for 43 runs.
Thus, there is a social criticism in the play, where Gregers is trying to get in touch with common men, whilst his father is mingling with high society figures-a setting in which his friend Hjalmar Ekdal is a stranger, and his father, disgraced by old Werle, is ignored by his son amongst his betters.
Thus it was never very clear whether Francis Crick was trying to solve the segregation or the combination problem in his book The Astonishing Hypothesis However, one criticism of the synchronisation idea is that experiential combination of information in separate neurons is incompatible with any standard biophysical explanation of the brain, whether or not there is any synchrony.
Thus in one letter he wrote " Brunette is very thrilled " with a poem written in her name, and in another, " Brunette can stand healthy criticism ".
Murakami was unsatisfied with the state of contemporary art in Japan, believing it to be “ a deep appropriation of Western trends .” Thus, much of his early work was done in the spirit of social criticism and satire.
Thus, despite his criticism of domestic policies he supported Hitler's foreign policy ; he judged that the Treaty of Versailles was unjust and that Bolshevism was a threat to Germany and the Church.
Thus, in his dissenting opinion in In re Bilski, Judge Mayer stated, " Not surprisingly, State Street and its progeny have generated a thundering chorus of criticism ," and he collected citations to supporting authorities.
Thus, the criticism centres both on the valuation principles used, and the additional items included in the aggregate, which are not directly related to depreciation charges at all.
Thus, a criticism of FIPS 140-2 is that the standard gives a false sense of security at Levels 2 and above because the standard implies that modules will be tamper-evident and / or tamper-resistant, yet modules are permitted to have side channel vulnerabilities that allow simple extraction of keys.
Thus Ritter's criticism indirectly pointed at such Nazi " forces of power ".
Thus, Malone received considerable though balanced criticism in Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy ( 1997 ), the first book by the historian Annette Gordon-Reed.
Thus, Linh's policies were the constant target of criticism from the more conservative elements in the Communist Party.
Thus, despite conflict, criticism, and even rejection, those with greater capacity to " self differentiate " can stay calm and rationally " clear-headed " enough to distinguish thinking rooted in a careful assessment of the facts from thinking clouded by emotion.

Thus and became
Thus the possibility of re-incorporating Portugal ( up to then Southern Galicia ) into a Kingdom of Portugal and Galicia as before was eliminated and Afonso became sole ruler ( Duke of Portugal ) after demands for independence from the county's church and nobles.
Thus in the spring of 1912, consultations between the various Christian Balkan nations resulted in a network of military alliances which became known as the Balkan League.
Thus permanent building societies quickly became mortgage banks and in such institutions there always existed a conflict of interest between borrowers and savers.
Thus, Octavian's victory at the Battle of Actium gave him sole and uncontested control of " Mare Nostrum " ( Our Sea i. e. the Roman Mediterannean ) and he became " Augustus Caesar " and the " first citizen " of Rome.
Thus, southern Germany once more became part of the Frankish kingdom, as had northern Germany during the first years of the reign.
Thus the " Cabal Ministry " never really unified in its members ' aims and sympathies, and fell apart by 1672 ; Lord Ashley, who became Earl of Shaftesbury, later became one of Charles II's fiercest opponents.
Thus she became a bear and gave birth to a son called Arcas.
Thus the Oracle fell in decay and the surrounding area became impoverished.
Thus, the long bay became a lake.
Thus, the remnants of the Springfield Presbytery became the Christian Church.
Thus the Eastern First Council of Constantinople became ecumenical only when its decrees were accepted in the West also.
Thus Zheng became Qin Shi Huang, abolishing the system where the huang / di titles were reserved to dead and / or mythological rulers.
Thus Galen summarised and synthesised the work of his predecessors, and it is in Galen's words ( Galenism ) that Greek medicine was handed down to subsequent generations, such that Galenism became the means by which Greek medicine was known to the world.
Thus, Gaius became an opponent of senatorial influence.
Thus Lord Aberdeen, a Peelite, became Prime Minister and headed a coalition ministry of Whigs and Peelites.
Thus, the camps became a mechanism for social and racial engineering.
Thus, even when tin became available again, iron was cheaper, stronger, and lighter, and forged iron implements superseded cast bronze tools permanently.
Thus, Jainism became a vital force under the Mauryan Rule.
Thus ( Gaius ) Julius Caesar adopted his sister's grandson, Gaius Octavius, who became a Julius, eventually named Imperator Caesar Augustus, normally called in English Augustus, the founder of the Empire.
Thus Jacob's herds increased and he became very wealthy.
Thus he became distinguished as the man " who made Israel to sin.
Thus 3 KAR, 5 KAR, and 11 KAR became 3 Kenya Rifles, 5 Kenya Rifles, and 11 Kenya Rifles respectively.
Thus, favoring M to some extent became identified as alignment with InterSystems.

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