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Thus the adventure of Hibari and Densuke the PataPi begins.
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Thus, to talk of a method in relation to deconstruction, especially regarding its ethico-political implications, would appear to go directly against the current of Derrida's philosophical adventure.
Thus begins an epic adventure of survival and a quest for freedom that takes him across the Sahara desert to Mogadore, Morocco.
Thus begins Nikko's fantastical journey into an Indiana Jones-style adventure with his father and his colleagues in trying to follow in his mother's footsteps to discover what strange secrets she was uncovering.
Thus the adventure reveals itself in the context of a timber raid, bringing cedar wood to timberless Mesopotamia.
Thus his next appearance is in the next adventure, Asterix and Cleopatra in which he played a more active role and was given a name.
Thus, motorcycling emerged stronger than ever as a substitute for wartime experiences such as adventure, excitement, danger and camaraderie.
Thus and begins
Thus, in Steiner's view, we can overcome the subject-object divide through inner activity, even though all human experience begins by being conditioned by it.
Second, the message begins with " Thus says YHVH, God of your father David ..." rather than the more usual "... in the name of YHVH the God of Israel.
Thus the total revenue curve for a monopoly is a parabola that begins at the origin and reaches a maximum value then continuously decreases until total revenue is again zero.
Thus begins a civil war in Sweden between father and son, which will last until Erik's death in 1359.
Thus the Third Age of Middle-earth begins, with Isildur's fateful decision to keep the Ring of Power, which sets in motions the events that will lead to the War of the Ring.
Thus, variation 3 is a canon at the unison, variation 6 is a canon at the second ( the second entry begins the interval of a second above the first ), variation 9 is a canon at the third, and so on until variation 27, which is a canon at the ninth.
Thus both the Pattern and Logrus are forestalled for a time, in their attempts to escalate their conflict: while Corwin begins the journey back to Amber, Merlin-who wants peace with Amber-returns to Chaos to await his coronation.
Thus different types of coal are proportionally blended to reach acceptable levels of volatility before the coking process begins.
Thus, Prahlada later begins to show symptoms of this earlier training by Narada, gradually becoming recognised as a devoted follower of Vishnu, much to his father's disappointment.
Thus Shrove Tuesday gets its name from the shriving that English Christians were expected to do prior to receiving absolution immediately before Lent begins.
Thus Mark calls Herod by the incorrect title basileus, " king ", throughout, while Matthew begins with the more correct tetrarches but eventually switches to basileus.
Thus they ended up on opposite sides in the conflict, as regional stability gives way to national discord and social breakdown, and the war begins to quite literally tear families apart.
Thus, what we call the year 3053 A. D. ( the year the novel begins ) is in the novel the year 1108 A. E.
Thus it is officially claimed that the Universal Century is a time before Correct Century, possibly around 3, 000 years before the story of Turn A begins.
Thus begins the tradition of the Captain " playing himself into office ," by hitting a single shot before the start of the annual competition.
Thus knowledge begins and ends in experience, keeping in mind that the beginning and ending experiences differ.
Thus and .
Thus, to cite but one example, the Pax Britannica of the nineteenth century, whether with the British navy ruling the seas or with the City of London ruling world finance, was strictly national in motivation, however much other nations ( e.g., the United States ) may have incidentally benefited.
Thus we are compelled to face the urbanization of the South -- an urbanization which, despite its dramatic and overwhelming effects upon the Southern culture, has been utterly ignored by the bulk of Southern writers.
Thus Faulkner reminds us, and wisely, that the `` new '' South has gradually evolved out of the Old South, and consequently its agrarian roots persist.
Thus, the avant-garde choreographers have extended the scope of materials available for dance composition.
Thus, there is freshness not only in the individual movements of the dance but in the shape of their continuity as well.
Thus, paradoxically, the beat writers resort to `` religious '' metaphors: they are in search of mana, the spiritual, the numinous, but not anything connected with formal religion.
Thus, on the highroad, a troop of soldiers `` marched in their own dust and sang '', while on the footpath one man walks alone.
Thus the image of man has suffered complete fragmentation in personal and spiritual qualities, and complete objectification in sub-human and quasi-mechanistic powers.
Thus the transformation of Adam Smith's ideal entrepreneur into a mythological detective coincides closely with the decline of the real entrepreneur in economic life.
Thus, if corporations are not to run away with us, they must become quasi-governmental institutions, subject to public control and needs.
Thus, it is no mystical intuition, but an analyzable conception to say that man and his tradition can `` fall out of existence ''.
Thus human perception and human volition is the immanent cause of all social change and this most truly when the change reaches the civilizational level.
Thus with regard to the loss of tradition, in the change from order to disorder the metaphysics of change works itself out as a disruption of the individual soul, a change in which man continues as an objective ontological existent, but no longer as a man.
Thus, circular motion is itself one of the essential characteristics of completely perfect celestial existence.
Thus, Margenau remarks: `` A large number of unrelated epicycles was needed to explain the observations, but otherwise the ( Ptolemaic ) system served well and with quantitative precision.
Thus he complains, with considerable justice, that the Tory writers have resorted to libel instead of answering his arguments.
Thus Burns's `` My love is like a red, red rose '' and Hopkins' `` The thunder-purple sea-beach, plumed purple of Thunder '' although clearly intelligible in content, hardly present ideas of the sort with which we are here concerned.
Thus the student of literature may sometimes find it helpful to classify a poem or an essay as being in idea or in ideal content or subject matter typical or atypical of its period.
Thus ideas like `` grace '', `` salvation '', and `` providence '' cluster together in traditional Christianity.
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