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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, bend, pale, fess, chevron, cross and saltire appear to be the undisputed ordinaries, while authors disagree over the status of the pile, bar, inescutcheon, bordure and others.
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 cause
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 cortico-fugal discharges induced by topical application of strychnine to a minute area in the neocortex summate with spikes present in the hypothalamus and cause increased convulsive discharges.
Thus, if a two-dimensional array has rows and columns indexed from 1 to 10 and 1 to 20, respectively, then replacing B by B + c < sub > 1 </ sub >-− 3 c < sub > 1 </ sub > will cause them to be renumbered from 0 through 9 and 4 through 23, respectively.
Thus, he reasoned that existence must be due to an agent cause that necessitates, imparts, gives, or adds existence to an essence.
In particular, one should think of the condition number as being ( very roughly ) the rate at which the solution, x, will change with respect to a change in b. Thus, if the condition number is large, even a small error in b may cause a large error in x.
Thus, unlike some human beings, He has no cause for injustice:
Thus, to say the name of the play inside a theatre is believed to doom the production to failure, and perhaps cause physical injury or death to cast members.
Thus nicotinamide does not reduce cholesterol or cause flushing, although nicotinamide may be toxic to the liver at doses exceeding 3 g / day for adults.
Thus making a conscious entity impossible to exist without cause, and a conscious entity impossible to represent first cause, or solve infinite regress.
Thus, in place of God's role as guarantor of the coherence of the world, Kant posits a faculty of reason structured by the forms of our intuition ( our sense of time and space ) and the categories of our understanding ( like the notion of cause and effect ).
Thus, one signalling molecule can cause many responses.
Thus, if a burglar is verbally challenged by the property owner and sustains injury when jumping from a second story window to escape apprehension, there is no cause of action against the property owner even though that injury would not have been sustained but for the property owner's intervention.
( Thus Aristotle first suggested a reciprocal or circular causality-as a relation of mutual dependence, action, or influence of cause and effect.
Thus the unconscious mind can be seen as the source of dreams and automatic thoughts ( those that appear without any apparent cause ), the repository of forgotten memories ( that may still be accessible to consciousness at some later time ), and the locus of implicit knowledge ( the things that we have learned so well that we do them without thinking ).
Thus some early copyists changed Matthew 5: 22 from " whosoever is angry with his brother shall be in danger of the judgment " to the watered-down " whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment.
Thus the capture of Atlanta, coming when it did, may have been Sherman's greatest contribution to the Union cause.
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 bacterium can cause a chronic active gastritis ( type B gastritis ), resulting in a defect in the regulation of gastrin production by that part of the stomach, and gastrin secretion can either be increased, or as in most cases, decreased, resulting in hypo-or achlorhydria.
Thus, he had nowhere to go when his student visa expired because neither country would take him, so he overstayed his visa and was ordered to show cause why he should not be deported from the United States.
Thus, Hugues plus Eidgenosse by way of Huisgenoten supposedly became Huguenot, a nickname associating the Protestant cause with politics unpopular in France.
Thus, Chamberlain had to make the best of a hopeless situation, writing fatalistically that ' I consider the Unionist cause is hopeless at the next election, and we shall certainly lose the majority of the Liberal Unionists once and for all.
Thus, owing to an argument between the two in regard to the source or cause of the electricity, Volta built the first battery in order to specifically disprove his associate's theory.
Thus, riot-control agents are incapacitating because they cause temporary loss of vision due to blepharospasm, but they are not considered military incapacitants because the loss of vision does not last long.
Thus, in classical ( Newtonian ) mechanics a cause may be represented by a force acting on a body, and an effect by the acceleration which follows as quantitatively explained by Newton's second law.

1.427 seconds.