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Thus and chief
Thus the chief magistrate of the republic at Genoa was called.
Thus it was significant which quarters had preferential opportunities in providing chief wives to imperial princes, i. e. supplying future empresses.
Thus, the President is not even the nominal chief executive.
Thus, by the doctrinal works he published, Tertullian became the teacher of Cyprian and the predecessor of Augustine, who, in turn, became the chief founder of Latin theology.
Thus, widespread dissatisfaction with the treaties and rampant poverty spurred Big Bear, a Cree chief, to embark on a diplomatic campaign to renegotiate the terms of the treaties ( the timing of this campaign happened to coincide with an increased sense of frustration among the Métis ).
Thus, for nearly twenty years the theatre, especially the Comédie Italienne, was Marivaux's chief support.
Thus Indra, the chief of the devas, was regarded as the regent of the east ; Agni, the fire, was in the same way associated with the southeast ; Yama, lord of death and justice with the south ; Surya, the sun, with the southwest ; Varuna, originally the representative of the all-embracing heaven ( atmosphere ), now the god of the ocean, with the west ; Vayu ( or Pavana ), the wind, with the northwest ; Kubera, the god of wealth, with the north ; and Soma with the northeast.
Thus, in Sweden, unlike most constitutional monarchies, the Monarch is no longer even the nominal chief executive.
Thus during the second half of the 15th century the chief taxes, the taille, aids and gabelle became definitely permanent for the benefit of the Crown, sometimes by the formal consent of the Estates-General, as in 1437 in the case of the aids.
Thus, he was the chief architect of Australia's post-war immigration scheme at a time when many European refugees desired a better life far from their war-torn homelands, and he became famous for his relentless promotion of it.
Thus Makaba became the first Sotho chief to repulse the formidable Wild Cat Army, and to this day he is spoken of as the ' Man of Conquest.
Thus the Earl Marshal became the head and chief of the College of Arms ; all important matters concerning its governance, including the appointment of new heralds, must meet with his approval.
Thus by three days Thesiger missed being chief justice of the common pleas, for on 6 July Sir Nicholas Tindal died, and the seat on the bench, which would have been Thesiger's as of right, fell to the Liberal attorney-general, Sir Thomas Wilde.
Thus, the words chief or head, and clan or family, are interchangeable.
" Thus, on the professional level, some of the duties assigned to the umpire-in-chief ( the plate umpire ) in the Official Baseball Rules have been reassigned to the crew chief, regardless of the crew chief's umpiring position during a specific game.
Thus the interdisciplinary subject of sociology was developed into the science of “ man ’ s interaction with a natural environment: the basic technique was the regional survey, and the improvement of town planning the chief practical application of sociology.
Thus, a senior chief petty officer with the rating of machinist's mate would properly be called a senior chief machinist's mate, the abbreviation of which is MMCS.
Thus, although his chief responsibility was always police work within Germany, he was fully in charge and thus responsible to execute the extermination of the Jews of Europe.
Thus, the Biker Mice become Limburger's chief foils, destroying his business tower at the end of nearly every episode.
Thus, with the help of his chief minister Vassakara, Ajatasatru managed to split the Vajjis and also broke the chaityas inside.
Thus the chief cause of this deformity is rickets.
Thus both arms have a field argent, both use a chief, which is filled with three circular or near circular devices-bezants and escallops.
Thus visitors in antiquity first saw the frieze on the eastern face of the altar, on which the chief Greek gods were portrayed.

Thus and bend
Thus, the horizontal canal detects horizontal head movements ( such as when you spin in a rotating chair ), while the superior and posterior canals detect vertical head movements ( such as when you bend forward to pick something up from the floor ).
Thus, instead of a single bend, many tens or hundreds of " wiggles " at precisely calculated positions add up or multiply the total intensity that is seen at the end of the straight section.
Thus they hit the pole ( modern ones are designed to easily bend ) with their outside hand to move it out of the way.
Thus H. floresiensis could bend the elbow in the way modern people do and Larson concluded that it was able to make tools.
Thus, as it grows the stalk will bend toward a light source and when the sac bursts, the spores are shot towards the light.
Thus users often need to bend down and set the wheel, or come down from the board to set the wheel.

Thus and pale
Thus, they appear sky-blue ( caesius is Latin for pale blue ).
Thus in species that have other pigment cell-types, for example xanthophores, albinos are not entirely white, but instead display a pale yellow colour.
: Thus night oft see me in thy pale career,

Thus and cross
Thus most Affidavits now require to be Apostilled if used for cross border issues.
Thus their activities may easily cross legal lines if they are not especially careful.
Thus, intuitively we could interpret the fraction of as representing the ratio of the labor one has to perform when going from a randomly chosen configuration to another randomly chosen configuration, relative to the difficulty of having to cross the " most difficult " path of length which involves moving all the disks from one peg to another.
Thus, what came out in the media: from newspapers, magazines, TV, and the movies, was a product of the stereotypes of the 30s and 40s — though garbled — of a cross between a 1920s Greenwich Village bohemian artist and a Bop musician, whose visual image was completed by mixing in Daliesque paintings, a beret, a Vandyck beard, a turtleneck sweater, a pair of sandals, and set of bongo drums.
Thus, a cross between an AO father and a BO mother produces four possible genotypes AO, AB, BO, and OO, corresponding to four phenotypes, A, AB, B, and O.
Thus, in a cross between two AaDd plants, 3 / 4 of the plants will be colorless, and the yellow and green phenotypes are expressed only in dd plants.
Thus, the Russbach did represent a formidable obstacle for cavalry and it needed to be bridged in order for artillery to cross.
Thus the saltire cross was taken as a symbol in the arms.
Thus, the crucifixion of Christ is a victory because Christ could have fought His enemies, but He chose to die on the cross.
Thus the heroes have liminal qualities that enable them to have great strength, to cross the threshold between the worlds of the living and the dead yet return safely, and to mediate long after their death between human and divine.
Thus, for the whole Earth ( which has a cross section of 127, 400, 000 km² ), the power is 1. 740 × 10 < sup > 17 </ sup > W, plus or minus 3. 5 %.
Moreover, a recent study has recommended that the IDP concept should be defined even more narrowly, to be limited to persons displaced by violence .” Thus, despite the non-exhaustive reasons of internal displacement, many consider IDPs as those who would be defined as refugees if they were to cross an international border hence the term refugees in all but name is often applied to IDPs.
Thus any bee entering the hive must land on the pad, cross the sheltered porch and walk through one of the several entrance holes.
Thus, the 2nd and 3rd quarters are a quartered field of red and white, charged with a Greek cross, its arms terminating in trefoils, with the coloring transported, red being on the white ground and white on the red, and all being as represented upon the escutcheon of the State seal.
Thus, allowing a two dimensional analysis of stresses, e. g. a dam analyzed at a cross section loaded by the reservoir.
Thus at short distances the lines cross at angles close to 90 degrees, and this angle steadily reduces with range.
Thus, due to the nature of polygenic traits, inheritance will not follow the same pattern as a simple monohybrid or dihybrid cross.
Thus far in the 2011-2012 school year, Malvern Prep has won Inter-Ac championships in cross country, football and soccer while finishing 3rd in water polo.
Thus by cross licensing, each party maintains their freedom to bring the commercial product to market.
Furthermore Craterus engaged in frequent feints that he may cross the river ‘ Thus Porus, no longer expecting a sudden attempt under cover of darkness, was lulled into a sense of security ’.
Thus, when two characteristics cross, the function becomes multi-valued resulting in a non-physical solution.
Thus, the railway would allow trains from China to cross Kazakhstan without having to change bogies.
Thus, a player on the receiving team could attempt to advance the ball out of his own end zone, but the original impetus from the kick remains as long as the ball does not completely cross the goal line into the field of play.
" Thus I resolved to request of thy goodness, O Saint, that she might conceive: and I made the request with a vow, that, if Sira should conceive, I would send the cross she wears to thy venerable sanctuary.

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