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Thus and living
Thus arose the first monastic community, consisting of anchorites living each in his own little dwelling, united together under one superior.
Thus a description of the cat during the course of the experiment — having been entangled with the state of a subatomic particle — becomes a " blur " of " living and dead cat.
Isaac Newton wrote of the earth, "“ Thus this Earth resembles a great animall or rather inanimate vegetable, draws in æthereall breath for its dayly refreshment & vitall ferment & transpires again with gross exhalations, And according to the condition of all other things living ought to have its times of beginning youth old age & perishing .”
Thus, these origins for lycanthropy mingle a belief in reincarnation, a belief in the sharing of souls between living humans and beasts and a belief in human ghosts appearing as non-human animals after death.
" Thus outing is " both permissible and an expected consequence of living morally.
Thus, Congo is one of the most urbanized countries in Africa, with 85 % of its total population living in a few urban areas, namely in Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire, or one of the small cities or villages lining the 332-mile railway which connects the two cities.
Thus, these wastes must be shielded for centuries and isolated from the living environment for millennia.
Thus, according to Orthodox theology, Jesus ' salvific work on the Cross has been accomplished, and the righteous departed in the Bosom of Abraham have been released from their bondage ; however, the Good News of the Resurrection has not yet been proclaimed to the living on earth ( this will occur during the Paschal Vigil ).
Thus, in making money virtue must not be compromised, but earning a living should take precedence over pleasure, but there are exceptions.
Thus it is seen that a polyp is an animal of very simple structure, a living fossil that has not changed significantly for about half a billion years ( per generally accepted dating of Cambrian sedimentary rock ).
Thus, he was living in border-state Missouri as the secession crisis came to a climax.
Thus the wise living entity's pure consciousness becomes covered by his eternal enemy in the form of lust, which is never satisfied and which burns like fire.
Thus, only 40 % were married and living with their husbands, but 59 % of the husbands were permanently disabled, 17 % were temporarily disabled, 13 % were too old to work, and the remaining 10 % were either unemployed or handicapped.
Thus, they are usually dealing with populations living in specific locales for generations without moving, but also with immigrant groups bringing their languages to new settlements.
Thus, as it seems the hokioi was the eerie " drumming " of the snipes, explained with the ancestor's tales about the giant eagles which they still knew from living memory.
Thus, in Botticelli's interpretation, Pankaspe ( the ancient living prototype of Simonetta ), the mistress of Alexander the Great ( the Laurentian predecessor ), becomes the lovely model for the lost Venus executed by the legendary Apelles ( reborn through the recreative talents of Botticelli ), which ended up in Rome, installed by Emperor Augustus in the temple dedicated to Florence's supposed founder Julius Caesar.
Thus, there were at least three Reddick families living at the site of the town.
Thus Pennsylvania Dutch, the term, includes residents which historically lived near the " German " origin Pennsylvania Dutch of Germany, in both France and Switzerland, whose borders over time had been traded around to be included in one country and then another, and the Pennsylvania Dutch were not then technically JUST from Germany, although they did share common bloodlines and ancestries, living in close locale.
Thus, hypothermia risk factors include: any condition that affects judgment ( hypoglycemia ), the extremes of age, poor clothing, chronic medical conditions ( such as hypothyroidism and sepsis ), substance abuse, homelessness, and living in a cold environment.
Thus, increasing living standards for the public.
Thus, " minster " could apply to any church whose clergy followed a formal rule: as for example a monastery or a chapter ; or simply to a church served by a less formal group of clergy living communally.
Thus, for Aristotle, all three souls perish when the living organism dies.
Thus in some traditions, especially with an animistic logic, the remains of the dead are " banished " for fear their spirits would harm the living if too close ; others keep remains close to help surviving generations.
Thus, when living at subsistence level where a reduction of resources may have meant death it may have been rational to place a greater value on losses than on gains.

Thus and birds
Thus, all flying birds have a pronounced keel.
Thus, today, the auks are no longer separated in their own suborder (" Alcae "), but are considered part of the Lari suborder which otherwise contains gulls and similar birds.
Thus, in birds, saccadic eye movements appear to be important in retinal nutrition and respiration.
Thus it was often more practical to shoot the birds, or collect their eggs.
Thus it is possible to watch birds fly from above them, while sitting on the hills.
Thus it is frequently used with numbers higher than one ( two cats, 101 dogs, four and a half hours ) and for unspecified amounts of countable things ( some men, several cakes, how many lumps ?, birds have feathers ).
Thus, the birds return to a safe place after foraging to preen and dry their feathers, typically adopting a spread-winged posture.
Thus, a basal radiation of the Procellariiformes in the Eocene at least ( as with many modern orders of birds ) seems likely, especially given that significant anomalies in molecular evolution rates and patterns have been discovered in the entire family ( see also Leach's Storm-petrel ), and molecular dates must be considered extremely tentative.
Thus, one of Bridger's stories involved a " petrified forest " in which there were " petrified birds " singing " petrified songs " ( though he may have seen the petrified trees in the Tower Junction area of what is now Yellowstone National Park ).
Thus, given the fact that all heath hen specimens from known localities studied by Johnson and Dunn are Martha's Vineyard birds – where the population may never have exceeded several thousand due to the limited space and limited genetic exchange with the mainland – it is possible that the low genetic diversity and apparent distinctness of the Heath Hen are an artifact of the small number of useful specimens, all from the same close-knit population.
Thus, altricial birds tend to be found in the most derived groups.
Thus, two Kiwis refers to two people, whereas two kiwi refers to two birds.
Thus the robots take on the beast forms of recognizable animals including mammals, birds, dinosaurs, arachnids, and insects.
Thus, some authors have suggested that the harems seen in the field are juvenile birds and that males are not promiscuous.
Thus, Fabricius et Guillaume-Antoine Olivier received his insects ; François Marie Daudin, his birds ; Pierre André Latreille, his reptiles ; and the comte de Lacépède, his fish.
Thus, the wing shape was very unlike that of living birds, being long and narrow.
Thus other birds in the flock do not need to work as hard to achieve lift.
Thus, at least some enantiornithine birds probably hatched from the egg substantially developed and ready to run, forage, and possibly even fly in a just a few days.
Thus, even when the gulls forage in periwinkle habitat, the snails tend to stay out of easy reach of the birds.
Thus, oil palm plantation managers can participate in reconciliation ecology by promoting local vegetation that is beneficial to insectivorous birds, including maintaining ground plants that serve as nesting sites, thereby protecting natural communities.
Thus at Leucas a criminal was annually thrown from a rock into the sea as a scapegoat: but his fall was checked by live birds and feathers attached to his person, and men watched below in small boats, who caught him and escorted him beyond the boundary of the city.
The court wrote: " Thus a farmer whose field contains seed or plants originating from seed spilled into them, or blown as seed, in swaths from a neighbour's land or even growing from germination by pollen carried into his field from elsewhere by insects, birds, or by the wind, may own the seed or plants on his land even if he did not set about to plant them.
Thus, it seems that populations on the sporting estates of Argentina are holding their own, with the birds breeding four times a year and thriving on the vast areas of grain, some grown for their benefit, most of it on commercial farms which are happy to support the dove shooting.

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