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Thus in Mary wrote an account of the trip first strong stress on Mary marks Mary as the first in a series of people who wrote accounts of the trip, strong stress on wrote marks the writing as the first of a series of actions of Mary's concerned with an account of her trip ( about which she may later have made speeches, for example ), and strong stress on trip makes the trip the first of a series of subjects about which Mary wrote accounts.
Thus the image of God is that which makes a man a man and not an oyster ; ;
Thus, North India is kept warm or only mildly cooled during winter ; in summer, the same phenomenon makes India relatively hot.
This identifies the tangent space T < sub > e </ sub > at the identity with the space of left invariant vector fields, and therefore makes the tangent space at the identity into a Lie algebra, called the Lie algebra of G, usually denoted by a Fraktur Thus the Lie bracket on is given explicitly by = < sub > e </ sub >.
Thus saying it could create that which it doesn't already know makes absolutely no sense as there is nothing that such an argued for being would not already know.
Thus this being's creative action and self-limitation makes reality and individualism impossible as the very act of creation is the action of itself, or just of its own imagination.
Thus talk about physical probability makes sense only when dealing with well defined random experiments.
Thus, if it seemed likely that a strong, poor man were guilty of robbing a rich, weak man, the strong poor man could argue, on the contrary, that this very likelihood ( that he would be a suspect ) makes it unlikely that he committed the crime, since he would most likely be apprehended for the crime.
Thus, by firing the weapon, Annorax makes a retcon to the history of the universe.
Thus, John Dryden, among many others, compares the " irregular " Shakespeare with the " regular " Ben Jonson in his Essay of Dramatick Poesie ( 1668 ), and makes use of the unity of time in this passage criticizing Shakespeare's history plays:
Thus, the weighted mean makes it possible to find the average student grade in the case where only the class means and the number of students in each class are available.
Thus parent involvement contributes to social capital with becoming more involved in the school community and participating makes the school a sustainable and easy to run community.
Thus, indirect code is often more compact than direct-threaded code, but the indirection also typically makes it slower, though still usually faster than bytecode interpreters.
The French word was derived from the Spanish embarazar, whose first recorded usage was in 1460 in Cancionero de Stúñiga ( Songbook of Stúñiga ) by Álvaro de Luna .< sup > 7 </ sup > The Spanish word likely comes from the Portuguese embaraçar, which probably is a combination of the prefix em-( from Latin in-for " in -") with baraça " a noose ", or " rope ", which makes sense with the synonym encinta (" on noose, on rope " because of the old usage of women to wear a strap of cloth on their dresses when pregnant ).< sup > 8 </ sup > Baraça originated before the Romans began their conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 218 BCE .< sup > 9 </ sup > Thus, baraça could be related to the Celtic word barr, " tuft ".
Thus it is only our inability to observe the third group telescopically that makes the difference.
Thus C too makes demands of agents that it initially deemed immoral ; it fails not on its own terms, for it still demands the outcome that maximizes total happiness, but does demand that each agent not always act as an impartial happiness promoter.
Thus filtering signals traveling along various paths makes the approach either operationally sound or just tediously irritating.
Thus additive categories can be seen as the most general context in which the algebra of matrices makes sense.
Thus, New Jersey has a law which makes it a “ disorderly persons offense ” to knowingly to engage in the unauthorized practice of law, and a “ crime in the fourth degree ” to commit UPL if one ( a ) creates a false impression that one is a lawyer ; ( b ) derives a benefit from UPL, or ( c ) causes an injury by UPL.
Thus, the founder makes arrangements beforehand by appointing and administrator ( called nāẓir or mutawallī or ḳayyim ) and lays down the rules for appointing successive administrators.
Thus it is the seaman who makes a good ship through his qualifications.
Thus, if a legislature makes a law depriving a person of his property, there would be no obligation on the part of the State to pay anything as compensation.
Thus, power can be seen as various forms of constraint on human action, but also as that which makes action possible, although in a limited scope.
Thus, the number of gaps in an alignment is usually reduced and residues and gaps are kept together, which typically makes more biological sense.
Thus, if each presiding officer makes the announcement at a different time ( for instance because one House is not sitting on a certain date ), assent is regarded as effective when the second announcement is made.

Thus and challenging
Thus, diagnosing thyroid disease clinically can be challenging.
Thus it is more challenging to design a preamplifier with the extremely low noise inputs needed for moving-coil cartridge, therefore a " step up transformer " is sometimes used instead.
" Thus the first to use deductive analogy was none other than Satan himself, by reasoning and challenging the command of God to prostrate.
Thus, it is challenging to clearly observe the deindexation of a currency.
Thus a game that is highly dramatic will be neither a good simulation nor a challenging game, and so on.

Thus and develop
Thus a new pattern of days began to develop, for Granny Albright did not die.
Thus, the larvae of the intruder can develop at the expense of the rightful inhabitants and the store of beebread.
Thus the conciliator can quickly build a string of successes and help the parties create an atmosphere of trust which the conciliator can continue to develop.
Thus, when he began to develop his theory of physical education, he naturally looked to the example set by the Athenian idea of the gymnasium, a training facility that simultaneously encouraged physical and intellectual development.
Thus, as individuals develop, morphogens activate or silence genes in an epigenetically heritable fashion, giving cells a " memory ".
Thus, tissues which are very sensitive to oxygen levels, such as the retina, develop microangiopathy and may cause blindness ( so-called proliferative diabetic retinopathy ).
Thus the flower of a lily contains six stamens ( the microsporangia ) which produce microspores which develop into pollen grains ( the microgametophytes ), and three fused carpels ( the megasporangia ) which produce megaspores which develop into ovules ( the megagametophytes ).
Thus in a short time Charles's own cabinet, the Cabal Ministry, went over to the " Dutch " peace party ; Lord Shaftesbury, much shocked by the revelation, even beginning to consider driving out the troublesome House of Stuart entirely and inducing his secretary, John Locke, to further develop the legal concepts which would later be the basis of the Two Treatises of Government, which justified the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
Thus Dionysius did not develop a new method of dating Easter.
Thus, when circumstances combine, people become exposed, either directly or via food or water, and can develop an infection.
Thus the Lingnan language began to develop more significant differences with central Chinese.
Thus, their skin appears clear and does not develop spots and blemishes.
Thus, people feeling uncomfortable with their bodies may result in suffering from body dissatisfaction, and may develop a certain drive for thinness.
Thus, in 1959, the AICPA created the Accounting Principles Board ( APB ), whose mission it was to develop an overall conceptual framework.
Thus, left-handed people are much more likely to develop motor skills in their non-dominant hand than right-handers ( who are not subjected to left-favoring devices ).
Thus, according to Doyle, it is the empirical bent of Anglophone Spiritualism — its effort to develop religious views from observation of phenomena, that kept Spiritualists of this period from embracing reincarnation.
Thus, the northern hemisphere would develop a large frozen methane cap during most of its year ; the southern hemisphere ( where most creatures live ) is protected from the sun's closest approach by the rest of the planet.
Thus, heritable factors appear to predispose an individual to develop sleepwalking, but expression of the trait may be also influenced by environmental factors.
Thus, zinc metal will lose electrons to copper ions and develop a positive electrical charge.
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.
Thus, with the whole island as his base, Sextus had the time and resources to develop an army and, even more importantly, a strong navy operated by Sicilian marines.
Thus, computer scientists working in computational health informatics and health scientists working in medical health informatics combine to develop the next generation of healthcare technologies.
Thus Paul Signac, who helped to develop to pointillism, painted a tableau in 1905 that is now shown in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

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