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Thus and soldiers
Thus, on the highroad, a troop of soldiers `` marched in their own dust and sang '', while on the footpath one man walks alone.
Thus, a number of Allied soldiers received the Bronze Star Medal in World War II, as well as U. N. soldiers in the Korean War, Vietnamese and allied forces in the Vietnam War, and coalition forces in recent military operations such as the Gulf War, Operation Enduring Freedom and the Iraq War.
Thus, despite the population of France being greater than the population of all of the German states that participated in the war, the Germans mobilized more soldiers for battle.
Thus in total, around 900, 000 Frenchmen in all theatres faced around 1, 800, 000 Coalition soldiers ( including the strategic reserve under formation in Germany ).
Thus the soldiers had a very strong personal interest in supporting their general against the Senate ( i. e., the oligarchy ) and the " public interest " that was often equated with the Senate.
Thus, the only travelers along this high road were soldiers and armies.
Thus the disciplined soldiers of the Allies had apparently good reason to consider the campaign would be easy.
Thus, particularly there, the new expedition was amicably received and, even though Phocion had planned to camp outside the walls, was welcomed into the city, where the Athenian soldiers acted with exemplary discipline and courtesy.
Thus began the connection between these two soldiers which has furnished military history with one of the best examples of the harmonious co-operation between a commander and his chief-of-staff.
Thus Ancient Rome used the navis lusoria, a small vessel powered by rowers and sail, to move soldiers on the Rhine and Danube.
" ( Thus perish the enemies of the Republic ), referring to how fictional character Mère Royaume poured boiling hot vegetable soup on soldiers climbing up the walls of the city.
Thus began the Sandline affair, where the government of Papua New Guinea attempted to hire mercenaries from Sandline International, a London-based private military company, composed primarily of former British and South African special forces soldiers, which had been involved in the civil wars in Angola and Sierra Leone.
Thus, the Norwegians sheltered and gave medical attention to the injured soldiers, but did not allow any of them to leave.
Thus it is credible that Jerome had seen Attacotti soldiers, and he would certainly have heard Roman accounts of the recent fighting in Britain.
Thus enhanced, she kills attacking soldiers while Robin and Dava make their escape, vanishing immediately after.
Thus, the Fenwick soldiers are mistaken for being eccentric protesters rather than as foreign invaders.
Thus, Carroll's temporary innovation gained significance far beyond SWPA, and the life-saving surgical work performed in all of these hospitals during the war saved the lives of many thousands of critically wounded soldiers and airmen.
Thus, the three other Kingdoms united against the Kingdom of Anacreon, jointly insuring that no nation assume control of the Foundation and forcing Anacreon to recall its soldiers.
Thus, the Russian soldiers soon left the city in order to try to reach the American lines.
Thus, we have shown that when the target square is five rows above the red line, the maximum possible original total score of all the soldiers is 1.
Thus the soldiers were ordered to tag their uniforms and personal equipment before handing them in for storage.
Thus, the game is about conserving your soldiers and keeping them safe for most of the time.
Thus, when it began to grow, Wamba agreed to go with the soldiers to become the new king of the Visigoths, being elected and crowned in what is today the tiny village of Wamba in the region around Madrid.

Thus and officers
Thus the member of an industrial union comes to regard his officers as business agents who may proceed without interference or recall ; ;
Thus, in Wilson v. U. S. ( 1911 ), he asserted that corporate officers could not resist a subpoena for company records by invoking the Fifth Amendment's privilege against self-incrimination.
Thus, in place of one unchallenged military commander, the province now had five officers, each with command of only a small fraction of the garrison.
Thus, parents may receive inspiration from God in raising their families, individuals can receive divine inspiration to help them meet personal challenges, church officers may receive revelation for those whom they serve.
Thus, one can find odayaal ( judges ), xeerbogeyaal ( jurists ), guurtiyaal ( detectives ), garxajiyaal ( attorneys ), markhaatiyal ( witnesses ) and waranle ( police officers ) to enforce the law.
Thus, implicitly, the Constitution creates a Cabinet that includes the principal officers of the various departments.
Thus, the most common interaction between county and city law enforcement personnel is when city police officers deliver suspects to sheriff's deputies for detention or incarceration in the county jail.
Thus, began the linear roster of officers for both the Constabulary and the Armed forces up until the PC was merged with the Integrated National Police in 1991.
Thus it was in a deliberate act of disobedience that Sousa Mendes issued an estimated 30, 000 visas to Jews and other persecuted minorities: political dissidents, army officers from occupied countries, and priests and nuns.
Thus, during World War I, both Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover were British princes and dukes, even while they were also officers in the German Army ( as was the latter's son, Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick, who also held British princely rank ).
Thus Majumdar declared an " annihilation line ", a dictum that Naxalites should assassinate individual " class enemies " ( such as landlords, businessmen, university teachers, police officers, politicians of the right and left ) and others.
Thus, whether in or out of the Service he is able to maintain an extensive range of aides and support-staff, extending even to " retired " police officers, former and present Service members.
Thus it supplied over 195, 000 officers and enlisted men as replacements in France without seeing action as a complete formation.
Thus, while Iraq's body politic crumbled under immense political and economic pressure throughout the monarchic period, the military gained increasing power and influence ; moreover, because the officers in the new army were by necessity Sunnis who had served under the Ottomans, while the lower ranks were predominantly filled by Shia tribal elements, Sunni dominance in the military was preserved.
Thus, on 24 October 1912 the commander of the Cretan Gendarmerie with four officers, two senior non-commissioned officers and 150 constables left from Chania for Athens and thence to Thessaloniki aboard the steamer Arcadia.
Thus, in 1689, when James landed at Dublin with his French officers, Tyrconnell had an Irish army ready to assist him.
Thus, even when the Government of India decreed that there should be free trade in grain, politicians, civil servants, local government officers and police obstructed the movement of grain to famine areas.
Thus, one can find odayal ( judges ), xeer boggeyaal ( jurists ), guurtiyaal ( detectives ), garxajiyaal ( attorneys ), murkhaatiyal ( witnesses ) and waranle ( police officers ) to enforce the law.
" Thus perished, in his fiftieth year, one of the brightest and bravest officers in the naval service.
Thus, officers of the RVN armed forces from the rank of second lieutenant to captain, along with low-ranking
Thus, by 2010, CWS no longer had dedicated translators, publications and information staff, enforcement officers or scientists.
Thus as a result of the Uprising, approximately 50 % of the territory consisted of lands given to Cossack officers or free self-governing villages controlled by the peasants, 33 % of the land was owned by Cossack officers and nobles, and 17 % of the land was owned by the Church.

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