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Thus we hear of abbots going out to hunt, with their men carrying bows and arrows ; keeping horses, dogs and huntsmen ; and special mention is made of an abbot of Leicester, c. 1360, who was the most skilled of all the nobility in hare hunting.
Thus, departments carrying the name " biostatistics " may exist under quite different structures.
Thus, before the Aswan High Dam was completed in 1971, the White Nile watered the Egyptian stretch of the river throughout the year, whereas the Blue Nile, carrying seasonal rain from Ethiopia, caused the Nile to overflow its banks and deposit a layer of fertile mud over adjacent fields.
Thus, those carrying out the traditions will not be consciously aware of the change, and even if a tradition undergoes major changes over many generations, it will be seen as unchanged.
They were capable of emitted signals on two transponders at just 2 W. Thus, Syncom satellites were only capable of carrying a single two-way telephone conversation, or 16 Teletype connections.
Thus she was pictured as a divine white cow, carrying a tray of food on her horns, with milk flowing from her udders.
Thus, any loss of accuracy could be made up by carrying more bombs, increasing the chance that one would hit.
Thus, the sustainable management requires finding out what business activities fit into the Earth ’ s carrying capacity, and also defining the optimal levels of those activities.
Thus a long cylindrical conductor such as a wire, having a diameter D large compared to δ, has a resistance approximately that of a hollow tube with wall thickness δ carrying direct current.
Thus pink could describe a " lighter form of communism ", purportedly promoted by supporters of socialism who were not themselves actual or " card carrying " communists.
Thus, carrying out business practice which includes disabled people will help improve the company's reputation and image in an increasingly competitive environment.
Thus when the voltage of one cell changes, ions may move through from one cell to the next, carrying positive charge with them and depolarizing the postsynaptic cell.
Thus, the Americans concurred with the British in the grand strategy of " Europe first " ( or " Germany first ") in carrying out military operations in World War II.
Thus, as the samurai is carrying " soya ", we are to assume that he is not only an experienced swordsman, but also an experienced archer.
Thus the term has nothing to do with the biological aspects of carrying capacity, but is an economic term employed to imply that the transfer payment schemes of some developed countries might fail once the population declines to a certain point.
Thus buying, possessing, lending, using, carrying, crafting, altering and trading it is illegal and is punishable by up to five years imprisonment, confiscation of the knife and a fine of up to € 10, 000.
Thus the 1975 Chevrolet Monza was launched carrying conventional piston engines instead.
Thus there fell upon my ears words which would never come out of the head of a sensible man ; for even if my son were to be taken captive, his captivity could not bring him a worse misfortune than carrying him into the lands of the Franks.
Thus, if the contestant carrying the money is ' zapped ', neither contestant wins.
Thus, a horse finishing fourth, but carrying a heavier rider than the first place finisher and with equal vet scores, still has a good chance to win the BC award.
Thus, for example in Escherichia coli, identifying strains carrying toxin genes is more important than having a population genetics-based evaluation of prevalent strains.
Thus, it is possible for one to drive a car while carrying on an animated conversation ; and it is possible for Einstein to say that he had a " feel " for his theory years before he could formulate it.
Thus, for example, the anthropologist Marshall Sahlins estimated that the utilization by tribes of the " carrying capacity " of their habitat ranged from 7 % among the Kuikuro of Amazonia to about 75 % among the Lala of Zambia.
Thus there will be no little things: everything will be big ...' Great ' holiness consists in carrying out the ' little duties ' of each moment.

Thus and capacity
) Thus, the sensory discrimination is linked to capacity for pleasure.
Thus, total memory capacity available to the CDH subsystem was 176K of RAM: 144K allocated to the spun side and 32K to the despun side.
Thus, productive linguistic capacity ( the type of information that can be sent ) is determined by the preassigned characters on a keyboard, and receptive linguistic capacity ( the type of information that can be seen ) is determined by the size and configuration of the screen.
Thus the existing system for measuring distance, combined with a memory capacity to see where the target last was, is enough to measure speed.
Thus a single-stage rocket is at a disadvantage because it must carry its entire vehicle mass to orbit, which in turn reduces payload capacity.
Thus, she is revealed as a figure of cosmic capacity, quite capable of unsettling the divine order ( Slatkin 1986: 12 ).
Thus, the subsidence is not only permanent, but the compressed aquifer has a permanently reduced capacity to hold water.
Thus, in the limit of ideal gas behavior ( which many gases approximate except at low temperatures and / or extremes of pressure ) this property reduces differences in gas volumetric heat capacity to simple differences in the heat capacities of individual molecules.
Thus docked, ink is then squeezed into the pen barrel ( which, lacking any mechanism other than the valve itself, has nearly the capacity of an eyedropper-fill pen of the same size ).
Thus the heat capacity can be equivalently calculated as the product of the mass m of the body and the specific heat capacity c for the material, or the product of the number of moles of molecules present n and the molar specific heat capacity.
Thus Rohita, the Red One ( whose female form is Rohini ), originally an epithet of the sun, as a separate deity in the capacity of a Creator.
Thus, brisance is a measure of the overall shattering ability of an explosive and is not necessarily correlated with the explosive's total work capacity.
Thus, for a single given gas ( where molecular weight does not change ) and over a small temperature range ( where heat capacity is relatively constant ), the speed of sound becomes dependent on only the temperature of the gas.
Thus, in 1808 he was placed by Napoleon upon the council of the Imperial University, and in this capacity he presided ( in the years 1809, 1811 and 1813 ) over commissions charged to examine the state of the higher educational establishments in the districts beyond the Alps and the Rhine which had been annexed to France, and to report upon the means by which these could be affiliated with the central university.
Thus channel capacity increases linearly by increasing the channel's bandwidth to the maximum value available, or ( in a fixed-channel bandwidth ) by increasing the signal power exponentially.
Thus he argued that the soul was a material substance, and that this was proved ( a ) by the circumstance that not only bodily qualities, but also mental capacity, are transmitted by ordinary generation from parent to child ; and ( b ) by the sympathy of the soul with the body seen in the fact that, when the body is struck or cut, the soul is pained ; and when the soul is torn by anxiety or depressed by care, the body is correspondingly affected.
Thus, the higher the diffusing capacity, the more gas will be transferred into the lung per unit time for a given gradient in partial pressure ( or concentration ) of the gas.
Thus the channel capacity for the AWGN channel is given by:
Thus, a justification describes the quality of the act, whereas an excuse relates to the status or capacity ( or lack of it ) in the accused.
Thus, only mistakes relating to the factual basis of what is being attempted can form this defense and, in the majority of situations, it will only offer limited benefit to a defendant of ordinary capacity since the state owes no general duty to save citizens from the effects of their own ignorance or stupidity.

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