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Thus he worked hard promoting Notre Dame football so as to make it financially successful.
Thus, the essential first step in any successful assertion of Southern rights had to be the jettisoning of all party ties.
Thus, if an army is successful when commanded by Essex, and not successful when not commanded by Essex: and when it is more or less successful according to the degree of involvement of Essex as its commander, then it is scientifically reasonable to say that being commanded by Essex is causally related to the army's success.
Thus far, plantings of these four varieties generally appear to be successful.
Thus, simulation is critical for successful HDL design.
Thus, while sometimes a successful detective, he is prone to bungling cases as well.
Thus it is difficult to know what was actually said and what was recreated in the aftermath of the successful crusade.
Thus the stake returned must be added to the odds to compute the entire return of a successful bet.
) Thus a dialysis machine, while a very successful and critically important life support device that completely replaces the duties of a kidney, is not an artificial organ.
Thus, Morey ’ s may have been the first successful use of a steam power paddle wheel, which was the best method of propulsion until the propeller, invented by Fitch, was perfected.
Thus, after two successful wars, Greece had doubled its territory by gaining most of Macedonia, Epirus, Crete and the rest of the Aegean islands, although the status of the latter remained as yet undetermined and a cause of tension with the Ottomans.
Thus, a method for identifying those few successful gene uptake events is necessary.
Thus the first successful working, the City and South London Railway underground line in the UK, was prompted by a clause in its enabling act prohibiting use of steam power.
" Thus, the political insurgency of the UFW was successful because of effective strategizing in the right kind of political environment.
Thus the Polish Workers ' Party refused to join the structures of the Polish Underground State and would create an alternative, communist and eventually successful ( with the support of the Red Army ) government structure in Poland.
Thus, successful differentiation leads to premium prices, and these lead to above-average profitably if there is approximate cost parity.
Thus, an aircraft which actually flies without crashing due to some aerodynamic design blunder is a successful design.
Thus the French kings are a good example of a non-imperial Catholic monarchy that was rather successful in getting a great say in the French Catholic Church ( such as commendatory prelatures ) and getting access to significant income from the Church's property ; during and around the ' Babylonian Exile ' of the papacy in Avignon they even had a heavy hand in the papacy as such ; and aspects of Gallicanism reflect the desire to give even the liturgy ( even when Latin was the only language for liturgical ritual in the Latin Rite ) a distinctive French flavour.
Thus when Sverre came to Norway he found the prospects for a successful uprising to be small.
Thus the likelihood of a successful crop is hedged if seasonal precipitation fails.
Thus there is perhaps no surprise that his exhibit in the Songwriters Hall of Fame says he is " arguably one of the most successful lyricists to write for the screen ".
Thus, both paper-based and electronic texts can be ergodic: " The ergodic work of art is one that in a material sense includes the rules for its own use, a work that has certain requirements built in that automatically distinguishes between successful and unsuccessful users " ( Cybertext, p 179 ).

Thus and use
Thus, an enemy would probably use this weapon for attack on static population centers such as large cities.
Thus the unstressed it of it rarely snows here gets its significance from its use with snows: nothing can snow snow but `` it ''.
Thus, a court officer taking possession of goods under a court order may use force if reasonably necessary.
Thus for example Heraclitus ' The Allegorist ' quoted fr. 326 and part of fr. 6, about ships in a storm, in his study on Homer's use of allegory.
According to the Christian doctrine of Universal Reconciliation, the Greek New Testament scriptures use the word " eon " to mean a long period ( perhaps 1000 years ) and the word " eonian " to mean " during a long period "; Thus there was a time before the eons, and the eonian period is finite.
Thus, over time, the expression " a cappella " ( Italian for " in the manner of the chapel ") came to mean exclusively vocal music in contradistinction to the spreading use of the organ in cathedrals.
Thus the use of abeyance provided the security of a settlement for the pro-life campus club, while preserving the student society's voting membership's ability to take the matter back to court should they choose in the future to deny resources to the club.
Thus, most recipes that use bay leaves will recommend their removal after the cooking process has finished.
Thus, an outdoors utility knife suited for camping or hunting might use a broad three to five-inch fixed blade, while a utility knife designed for the construction industry might feature a replaceable utility or razor blade for cutting packaging, cutting shingles, marking cut lines, or scraping paint.
Thus, in any use of biological weapons, it is highly likely that animals will become ill either simultaneously with, or perhaps earlier than humans.
Thus, the use of a psalm creates an important theological point.
Thus, the Bayesian statistician needs either to use informed priors ( using relevant expertise or previous data ) or to choose among the competing methods for constructing " objective " priors.
Thus, a player should use Blackwood only when he can ascertain that the partnership holds at least second-round controls in all suits ( kings or, if a suit fit is found, singletons ).
Thus, if two species use the same codon at the same place to specify an amino acid that can be represented by more than one codon, that is evidence for a recent common ancestor.
Thus use of the term " period " is somewhat deceptive.
Thus it is possible to launch Windows applications from the Cygwin environment, as well as to use Cygwin tools and applications within the Windows operating context.
Thus, texts like the Annals will often state whether the calendar they use ( the calendar of Lu ) is in phase with the Royal calendar ( used by the Zhou kings ).
Thus the CGS system never gained wide general use outside the field of science.
Thus, this supposedly distinctive feature was easy to use, but had nothing to do with actual phylogenic relationship.
Thus miniatures were no longer required for game play, although some players continued to use them as a visual reference.
Thus, even systems which didn't use the EISA bus gained the advantage of having the ISA standardized, which contributed to its longevity.
Thus, instead of using rules they no longer remember, as knowledge engineers suppose, the expert is forced to remember rules they no longer use.
Thus one must be careful with the notation when using these functions, because various reputable references and software packages use different conventions in the definitions of the elliptic functions.
Thus for clocks on or near the geoid, T < sub > eph </ sub > ( within 2 milliseconds ), but not so closely TCB, can be used as approximations to Terrestrial Time, and via the standard ephemerides T < sub > eph </ sub > is in widespread use.
Thus Mussolini claimed that Italy under Fascist rule was not capitalist in the contemporary use of the term, which referred to supercapitalism.

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