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Thus and North
Thus at the same time that William Henry Harrison was preparing to pacify the aborigines of Indiana Territory and winning fame at the battle of Tippecanoe, Anglo-Saxon settlement made a great leap into the center of the North American continent to the west of the American agricultural frontier.
Thus, for example, in the ( still used ) local North American subdivision paleontologist finding fragments of the trilobite Olenellus would identify the beds as being from the Waucoban Stage whereas fragments of a later trilobite such as Elrathia would identify the stage as Albertan.
Thus we have vertical datums like the NAP ( Normaal Amsterdams Peil ), the North American Vertical Datum 1988 ( NAVD88 ), the Kronstadt datum, the Trieste datum, and so on.
Thus, North India is kept warm or only mildly cooled during winter ; in summer, the same phenomenon makes India relatively hot.
Thus Lewis and Clark had first to travel the lower Missouri to the Mandan country in North Dakota.
Thus the ruler of North Central Afghanistan decided to shift the capital of the city of Mazar-e-Sharif.
Thus the 1867 – 68 famine under the Tongzhi Restoration was successfully relieved but the Great North China Famine of 1877 – 78, caused by drought across northern China, was a catastrophe.
" Thus spoke a forgotten poet long ago in Rohan, recalling how tall and fair was Eorl the Young, who rode down out of the North ," Aragorn explains.
Thus, the topography is mostly level to undulating coastal plain, largely made up of sandhills and coastal dunes with elevations above mean sea level that vary from 60 feet in the extreme southeastern portion of the county to 250 feet in the north, to the west of Parkton, North Carolina.
Thus, in North America, protected areas were about safeguarding dramatic and sublime scenery ; in Africa, the concern was with game parks ; in Europe, landscape protection was more common.
Thus northern circumpolar stars move counterclockwise around the North Star.
Thus the origin of the word ' Pohja ' in its use as " North ".
Thus, their conception of Stegosaurus would include three valid species ( S. armatus, S. homheni, and S. mjosi ) and would range from the Late Jurassic of North America and Europe to the Early Cretaceous of Asia.
Thus, on March 27, 1794, a neutrality compact was formed between with Denmark and Sweden ; and their united squadrons patrolled the North Sea to protect their merchantmen from the British cruisers.
Thus, Muslims, Buddhists and Christians from Manchuria, North China, India and Persia joined Genghis Khan long before his foreign conquests.
Thus the central business district of a North American city, or the historical core of the city, is often the " down " part of the city.
Thus in North America and Australia, where many ports were, until recently, built on the multiple pier model, the term tends to imply a current or former cargo-handling facility.
Thus, the mean salaries of teachers in the North and South is compared against the mean salary of the teachers in the West.
Thus, as of 1 August 2005, the traditional spelling system is to be considered incorrect in the schools, except that two of the German states, Bavaria and North Rhine-Westphalia, had both officially rejected the reform.
Thus, should it be deemed necessary the NLS Committee will order one or more Midlands or East Anglian-based clubs in the sixth tier to switch divisions ( to move " horizontally " through the leagues so to speak ) so as to maintain numerical balance between North and South.
Thus, North East Wales Institute of Higher Education ( NEWI ), Swansea Institute of Higher Education and Trinity College, Carmarthen ( who were all previously Associated Institutions ) along with the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama ( which was previously a Validated Institution ) were admitted as full members of the university on 27 July 2004.
" Thus the name " Jinan " conveys the school's mission: to spread Chinese culture and learning from North to South, from China to the rest of the world.
Thus, by the late autumn of 1945, the North was virtually controlled by the Tudeh and its affiliates.
Thus, the level of academic achievement can be compared in many aspects to a North American tenure review but can take even longer.

Thus and dominated
Thus, at the beginning of the 17th century, the Rhine lands and those south to the Danube were largely Catholic, while Lutherans predominated in the north, and Calvinists dominated in certain other areas, such as west-central Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands.
Thus, by 1649 when the law was passed, the colonial assembly was dominated by Protestants, and the law was in effect an act of Protestant tolerance for Catholics, rather than the reverse.
Thus began the career of Dumas fils as a dramatist, which was not only more renowned than that of his father during his lifetime but also dominated the serious French stage for most of the second half of the 19th century.
Thus, women's soccer was originally dominated by the U. S., China, and Norway, who have historically fielded weak men's national teams.
Thus, the Muslim leaders were historically opposed to the idea of independence, which meant the incorporation of Muslim areas into a political system dominated by Christians.
Thus, when taken together with both live and recorded coverage from the other bodies it covers, BBC Parliament's schedule is dominated by direct broadcasts of the legislative and political institutions-whether they be plenary, quasi-plenary ( such as Westminster Hall ), or in committees-that affect British public life.
" Thus, she stipulates a hegemonic tendency of the male bourgeois public sphere, which dominated at the cost of alternative publics ( for example by gender, social status, ethnicity and property ownership ), thereby averting other groups from articulating their particular concerns.
Thus, the huge Volkshalle was to dominate Berlin's new forum and north-south axis, whereas at EUR the new Church of the Saints Paul and Peter dominated the new town's decumanus.
Thus, fantasy and rural-oriented comedies gained popularity and dominated the Nielsen ratings.
Thus, the Abbé Sieyès considered that only liberty insured equality, unless the latter was to be the equality of all dominated by a despot ; while liberty followed equality insured by rule of law.
Thus, while believing to have appointed a social democratic government, he found himself faced with one dominated by Communists.
Thus they claim those events have led to the gradual paganization of the Orthodox church which they claim is now merely dominated by rituals, hearsay and fables.
Thus, it is important for teachers to give students voice, especially in the current educational climate, which is dominated by standardization and testing ( Simmons and Page, 2010 ).
Thus the time between successive generations of the reaction, T, is dominated by the time it takes for the delayed neutrons to be released, on the order of seconds or minutes.
Thus began a series of battles, both military and political, as the Fujiwara family, who dominated the Imperial regency following the fall of the Hōjō, sought to retain influence.
Thus the New Town was particularly inhabited by poorer craftsmen of Czech nationality, who had always dominated in the older riverside villages, while in the Old Town mostly German and Jewish craftsmen were found.

Thus and federation
Thus, the Senate in Pakistan, over the years, has emerged as an essential organ and a stabilizing factor of the federation.
Thus the federation is the largest sporting organization the country.
Thus the federation was renamed to the All-Japan High School Baseball Federation.

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