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Thus and Australian
Thus, Wimbledon, the US Open, the French Open, and the Australian Open ( dating to 1905 ) became and have remained the most prestigious events in tennis.
Thus, later in his career, he sought to use more thermally stable materials like reinforced concrete and to respond to Australian climate by the extensive use of sunshades and flamboyantly-shaped rain protecting canopies on his skyscrapers, ( such as Grosvenor Place, Riverside Centre, and QV1 ), large covered balconies in his houses, as well as shaping his designs to maximize views and enjoyment of the outdoors from inside.
Thus, on 14 December 1936, Madam Chiang sent her Australian adviser, William Henry Donald, who had previously been Zhang ’ s adviser ( and had helped him overcome opium addiction ), to Xi ' an for negotiation.
Thus women and children would have been able to participate in hunting, although in recent Australian Aboriginal societies spearthrowers are in fact restricted by custom to male use.
Thus the High Court may hear appeals from the Supreme Court of Nauru in both criminal and civil cases, with certain exceptions ; in particular, no case pertaining to the Constitution of Nauru may be decided by the Australian court.
Thus the Australian Federal Government may enter into a binding treaty without seeking parliamentary approval.
Thus all of the Mediterranean views and many of the English and Scottish series are the work of staff photographers, or were commissioned by the company from photographic firms elsewhere in the UK ; and the Australian and South African images were added to the firm's stock in the 1890s by Charles Wilson ( GWW's son ) and staff photographers such as Fred Hardie.
Thus, in the lead-up to Federation, the currency used in the Australian colonies consisted of British silver and copper coins, Australian minted gold sovereigns ( worth 1 pound ) and half sovereigns, locally minted copper trade tokens ( suppressed in 1881, some state earlier ( Pitt 2000, pp. 10 – 11 )) and private bank notes.
Thus they became the first Australian team to make it to the final of Asia's premier club competition.
Thus a foal conceived in New Zealand but foaled in Australian is regarded as being bred in Australia.
Thus, his emigration to Australia in 1990 gave rise to what he calls his " Australian trilogy " of movies ; when he returned to Brazil in 1993, a number of South American-themed films followed.

Thus and Federal
Thus the Federal Reserve has both private and public aspects.
Thus, on Unification Day, 3 October 1990, the German Democratic Republic ceased to exist, giving way to five new Federal States, and East and West Berlin were also unified as a single city-state, forming a sixth new Federal State.
Thus, because it was established that the States had the power to rule on Federal issues it must be true that the Supreme Court can review the decision or the Supreme Court would not have appellate jurisdiction in " all other cases.
Thus the island came not only under the administration of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania but also the responsibility of the Federal Office for Nature Conservation ( Bundesamt für Naturschutz ), which confirmed its designation as a nature reserve, a core area of the Southeast-Rügen Biosphere Reserve.
Thus, Marriner Eccles was the first actual " Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board ".
Thus that city became the only point on the river not in Federal hands.
Thus, if the government ( which is treated as a " creditor " with respect to unpaid taxes ) properly files a Notice of Federal Tax Lien ( NFTL ) before another creditor can perfect its own lien, the tax lien will often take priority over the other lien.
Thus, while a Notice of Federal Tax Lien generally is issued after the tax lien arises, a Notice of Intent to Levy ( sometimes misleadingly called simply a " notice of levy ") generally must be issued before the actual levy is made.
Thus, if New Bern were to fall into Federal hands, an important link in the supply chain of that army would be broken.
Thus, when the Federal army came upon the first Confederate breastworks, they found them abandoned.
Thus the Federal ' fleet ' consisted of two independent organizations, with no common command outside of Washington.
Thus, the United States Supreme Court had held in 1922 in Federal Baseball Club v. National League ( 259 U. S. 200 ) that baseball was an " amusement ", and that organizing a schedule of games between independently owned and operated clubs operating in various states, and engaging in activities incidental thereto, did not constitute " interstate commerce " and that therefore antitrust laws did not apply to such activity, a ruling that, as of now, has never been overturned, despite efforts to do in Toolson v. New York Yankees and Flood v. Kuhn.
Thus, the Court " accept as the most reasonable explanation that the state court decided the case the way it did because it believed that Federal law required it so.
Thus, on May 25, 1900, the Federal Serotherapy Institute destined to the production of sera and vaccines against the bubonic plague was created with the Baron Pedro Afonso as Director General and the young bacteriologist Oswaldo Cruz as Technical Director.
Thus, while state substantive law is applied, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Federal Rules of Evidence still govern the " procedural " matters in a diversity action, as clarified in Gasperini v. Center for Humanities.
:* Thus, the Judiciary Act 1789 § 34 does not bind Federal courts to state commercial jurisprudence.
Thus arises the movement on the part of some for a U. S. Court of Federal Tax Appeals, though the merits of this are a matter of much discussion.
Thus, the Court ruled that the holding in Blakely applied to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
Thus, there is no tribal limitation concerning the Federal Government's authority over considerations for native peoples.
Thus on 1 August 2004 the Federal University was dissolved with University of Surrey Roehampton becoming Roehampton University.

Thus and Parliamentary
Thus, from birth, Charles Stewart Parnell possessed an extraordinary number of links to many elements of society ; he was linked to the old Irish Parliamentary tradition via his great-grandfather and grandfather, to the American War of Independence via his grandfather, to the War of 1812 ( where his grandfather had been awarded a gold medal by the United States Congress for gallantry ); he belonged to the disestablished Church of Ireland ( its members mostly unionists ) though in later years he was to drop away from formal church attendance ; and he was connected with the aristocracy through the Powerscourts.
Thus he became a member of the House of Lords, the powers of which had been curtailed in the Liberal Parliamentary Reform of 1911.
" Thus, where the Confession refers to " our souerane and supreame governor Christ Jesus ", that such is so is not a matter of Parliamentary approval or of any temporal instrument but of God's word.

Thus and Labor
Thus, " Q: 2. 7073 " next to the Labor Party list indicates that the Labor candidates between them polled 2. 7073 quotas.
Thus, the Southern Alliance in 1890 ( the chief platforms were the one at Ocala, Florida, and that of 1889 at St Louis, Missouri, in conjunction with the Knights of Labor ) declared its principles to be:
Thus the conservative government was able to isolate Labor support in provincial cities and maximise its own rural power base.

Thus and Party
Thus, the word ' left ' in American political parlance may refer to ' liberalism ' and be identified with the Democratic Party, whereas in a country such as France these positions would be regarded as relatively more right-wing, and ' left ' is more likely to refer to ' socialist ' positions rather than ' liberal ' ones.
Thus Lenin remained the enfant terrible of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, although in this point in the war his following in Russia was as little as 10 000 and he must have seemed no more than the leader of an extremist wing of a bankrupt organization.
Thus the Whig Party leader in Illinois, Abraham Lincoln, simply abandoned politics after 1849.
Thus, Afghanistan's foreign minister commented that Afghanistan was a democratic but not yet socialist republic, while a member of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan's Politburo predicted that " Afghanistan will not see socialism in my lifetime " in an interview with a British journalist in 1981.
Thus, Walpole lost a considerable element of his Whig Party to the Opposition.
Thus, for Bevan, joining Mosley's New Party was not an option.
Thus in 1982, China perceivably had four main leaders: Hu Yaobang, the Party General Secretary ; Zhao Ziyang, the Premier ; Li Xiannian, the President ; and Deng Xiaoping, the " Paramount Leader ", holding title of the CMC Chairman.
Thus, although he publicly opposes the Church as a Party duty, Peppone takes his gang to the church and baptizes his children there, which makes him part of Don Camillo's flock.
Thus, in living our lives, we often become unconscious actors — Bourgeois, Feminist, Worker, Party Member, Frenchman, Canadian or American — each doing as we must to fulfill our chosen characters ' destinies.
Thus, Tillman sought merely to influence, who the Party chose for guvenatorial nomination, by supporting the least objectionable candidate.
Thus, white control of South Carolina was assured via the dominant, white Democratic Party.
Thus, in 1961, he retired from his position as Saskatchewan's premier and turned over the job to Woodrow Lloyd, taking leadership of the federal New Democratic Party.
Thus the " Rules of the Maori Party " ( Māori Party Constitution ) mentions in its preamble " the dreams and aspirations of tangata whenua to achieve self-determination for whānau, hapū and iwi within their own land ".
Thus in 1991 the Militant tendency effectively abandoned the Labour Party, and changed its name to Militant Labour.
Thus, a new generation of popular Democratic candidates easily contrasted themselves favorably in voters ' minds with Faubus ' old-style politics and a more conservative Republican Party which followed Rockefeller's tenure in the state.
Thus, during the 1990s, under the leadership of Louis Viannet and Bernard Thibault, the CGT cut its organic links with the French Communist Party.
Thus, for example, the portfolio of Minister for Labour and Social Relations was nearly always held by a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria ( SPÖ ), while the conservative Austrian People's Party ( ÖVP ), with traditionally strong support from farmers, took the Ministry which controlled agriculture and forestry.
Thus, Mao announced his decision to develop China's own strategic weapons, including nuclear bombs and associated missiles for the warheads, during a Communist Party of China ( CPC ) Central Committee meeting held on January 15, 1955.
His stories are memorable ; people who cannot recall title or author will nevertheless remember " the story about the people who lived in the department store " (" Evening Primrose "), or " the story in which the famous beauties that the man magically summons all say, ' Here I am on a tiger-skin again '" (" Bottle Party "), or the one in which " the mean father who refuses to believe his son is gobbled up, with only one foot in a shoe left on the stairs " ( Thus I Refute Beelzy ).
Thus, in 1998, the party changed its name to The Sakigake Party.
Thus, relying on the Supreme Court's decision in California Democratic Party v. Jones, which had held that California's blanket primary violated the First Amendment ( despite the fact that the Court explicitly differentiated — albeit in dicta — the blanket primary from the open primary in Jones ), on McKinney's behalf, five voters claimed that the open primary system was unconstitutional, operating in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, the associational right protected by the First Amendment, and various statutory rights protected by § 2 of the Voting Rights Act.

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