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Thus and Visigothic
Thus, Pelayo needed to be elected by his Visigothic nobles before becoming king of Asturias, and so did Pepin the Short by Frankish nobles in order to become the first Carolingian king.

Thus and kings
Thus Jerome's Chronicon lists 36 kings of the Assyrians, beginning with Ninus, son of Belus, down to Sardanapalus, the last king of the Assyrians before the empire fell to Arbaces the Median.
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, 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, he cautiously states: " But knowing the sure number declared by Scripture, that is six hundred sixty and six, let them await, in the first place, the division of the kingdom into ten ; then, in the next place, when these kings are reigning, and beginning to set their affairs in order, and advance their kingdom, them learn to acknowledge that he who shall come claiming the kingdom for himself, and shall terrify those men of whom we have been speaking, have a name containing the aforesaid number, is truly the abomination of desolation.
Thus in the present-day Temne we have a people who partly withstood the Mane onslaught: they kept their language, but became ruled by a line of Mane kings.
Thus the kings of Epirus claimed their lineage from Achilles, and so did Alexander the Great, whose mother was of that royal house.
Thus began the Hellenistic age, a period characterized by a more absolute approach to rule, with Greek kings taking on royal trappings and setting up hereditary successions.
Thus Saul ( 1 Sam 10: 1 ) and David were anointed as kings by the prophet Samuel:
Thus, Rama Varma Kulasekara, the last emperor of Chera dynasty, is probably the founder of the Venad royal house, and the the title of Chera kings, Kulasekara, was thenceforth kept by the rulers of Venad.
Thus, though scarcely influenced by the culture of the successor territories of the former Caliphate, Ferdinand I followed the example of the counts of Barcelona and the kings of Aragon and he became hugely wealthy from the parias of the Taifas.
: Thus says the Lord to his anointed, to Cyrus, whom he has taken by his right hand to subdue nations before him and strip the loins of kings, to force gateways before him that their gates be closed no more: I will go before you levelling the heights.
Thus the County of Kladsko ( hrabství Kladské ) became a part of the Habsburg Monarchy ; the local counts retained their powers and Bohemian kings ( i. e. Habsburg emperors ) ruled this land as suzerains.
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, Hitler decided on a mausoleum the design of which was based on that of the Pantheon, not in its original function as a temple but in its later function as a tomb of the famous: the artist Raphael and the kings Victor Emannuel II and Umberto I.
Thus Ingjald made himself the sole ruler of the domains of the murdered kings.
Thus the process of following the teachings of the sage kings ( and a teacher who can teach them ) equates a renunciation of one's evil nature and a commitment to conscious activity ( conscious activity because one must deliberately and willingly change their actions in order to overstep their evils which would otherwise occur naturally, without conscious thought ).
Thus the Kingdom of Navarre, though the crown was still claimed by the kings of Aragon, passed by marriage to the House of Champagne, firstly to the heirs of Blanca, who were simultaneously counts of Champagne and Brie, with the support of the Navarrese Parliament ( Cortes ).
Thus, although all Jewish Kings were anointed, not all kings were considered messianic.
Thus, the Frankfurt cultural morphologists tried to reconstruct " the " world-view of hunters, early planters, and megalith-builders or sacred kings.
Thus, he states that the Gothones were ruled by kings " a little more strictly than the other German tribes, but not as yet inconsistently with freedom " while beyond the Gothones, the Rugii and Lemovii ( tribes placed at the far end of Magna Germania, near the Baltic Sea ) lived in " servile submission to their kings ".
Thus, fools become wise, kings become beggars ; opposites are mingled ( fact and fantasy, heaven and hell ).
Thus, kings can be removed immediately to the Foundation.
" Thus Elizabeth bore the title of Queen of South Africa while her predecessors were kings of South Africa in law but not in title.

Thus and imposed
Thus, not only do they become delocalized, forming a sea of electrons permeating the lattice, but they are also able to migrate through the lattice when an external electrical field is imposed, leading to electrical conductivity.
Thus, not only the existence of the crime depends on there being a previous legal provision declaring it to be a penal offense ( nullum crimen sine praevia lege ), but also, for a specific penalty to be imposed in a certain case, it is also necessary that the penal legislation in force at the time when the crime was committed ranked the penalty to be imposed as one of the possible sanctions to that crime ( nulla poena sine praevia lege ).
Thus, property taxes tend to be imposed on property owners.
Thus, violent resistance is a necessity imposed by the colonists upon the colonized.
Thus, Stalin imposed collectivization to replace private farms ; most of the collectivization process involved the stripping of land from the kulaks in order to distribute it among state farms worked by peasants.
Thus, without the previous consent of the estates, no new law could be imposed, no old law abolished, no offensive war undertaken, no extraordinary war subsidy levied.
Thus it could be argued that, while those who follow Phillipson see choices about language as externally imposed, the other camp sees them as decisions made by individuals.
Thus, they offered tributes and sacrifices in order to avoid the disastrous harms imposed by the spirits, and performed various forms of services to sustain the life of comfort and delight.
Drexler supports a form of the Fermi paradox, arguing that as there is no evidence of alien civilizations, " Thus for now, and perhaps forever, we can make plans for our future without concern for limits imposed by other civilizations.
Thus the rebellion constituted an act of treason punishable by death, the same penalty that the extremely harsh Saxon law imposed with great facility, even for the most insignificant of crimes.
Thus while increased Soviet fuel and raw materials export prices imposed a severe burden on Czechoslovakia, the cost was substantially less than if the country had imported these materials from noncommunist countries.
Thus the reservoir extended only to Parrot's Ferry Bridge, below its maximum upriver limit, until the El Niño event of 1982-1983, which filled it to capacity within weeks and even forced Reclamation to open the emergency spillways, prompting the state and federal governments to repeal the limits they had imposed on the reservoir.
Thus, in retaliation against U. S. trade practices, Britain imposed a loose blockade of the American coast.
Thus, the agreement on " voluntary " export restraints is imposed on the exporter under the threat of sanctions to limit the export of certain goods in the importing country.
Thus the returns to scale faced by a firm are purely technologically imposed and are not influenced by economic decisions or by market conditions.
Thus, as international competition grew, various degrees of protectionism were imposed.
Thus, the outbreak of the Second World War was caused by structural economic problems, a " flight into war " imposed by a domestic crisis.
Thus on 29 May 2012, The Ministry of Defence of Pakistan has temporarily imposed a ban on the operations of Bhoja Airline in Pakistan
Thus arose the obligation imposed upon aspirants to serve six months in the galleys, which obligation still existed in the eighteenth century, but from which exemption was easily purchased.
Thus was Japan freed from the commercial and political burdens imposed by the unequal treaties signed with foreign countries.
Thus, money itself is subject to both the inflation tax and the tax on the inflation tax, while other assets, on which nominal profit or gains taxes are imposed, are subject only to the tax on inflation.
Thus it was declared that the ban on cannabis was imposed and still subsisted " without any serious and comprehensive research had been conducted on the effects of marijuana ".
Thus, in scoring systems where a maximum point value is imposed, this is often an automatic maximum-point hand.

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