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Thus and criticism
Thus literary criticism became highly theoretical and some of those practicing it began referring to the theoretical dimension of their work as " critical theory "-a philosophically inspired theory of literary criticism.
Thus rationalizing the criticism that the Qur ' an would direct towards the main corpus of Jews ( and Christians ) for not accepting the concept of Qibla, particularly that of Kaaba.
" ( 7 ), Thus, Frye launched the pursuit which was to occupy the rest of his career — that of establishing criticism as a " coherent field of study which trains the imagination quite as systematically and efficiently as the sciences train the reason " ( Hamilton 34 ).
Thus, rather than interpreting literary works from some ideological ' position ' — what Frye calls the " superimposed critical attitude " ( Anatomy 7 ) — criticism instead finds integrity within the literary field itself.
Thus, a " realist " or " rationalist " interpretation is subjected to criticism.
Thus a popular contemporary criticism was that Samuel had revised the Balfour Declaration and Mandate from establishing the Jewish National Home into creating an Arab National Home.
Thus, Brooks does not accept the idea of considering critics ’ emotional responses to works of literature as a legitimate approach to criticism.
Thus, when he changed to a faster pace the following year there was a good deal of criticism, but, in 1929, Voce returned to his slower style with great success in a number of games on sticky wickets, notably against Northamptonshire when he took fourteen wickets for 43 runs.
Thus, there is a social criticism in the play, where Gregers is trying to get in touch with common men, whilst his father is mingling with high society figures-a setting in which his friend Hjalmar Ekdal is a stranger, and his father, disgraced by old Werle, is ignored by his son amongst his betters.
Thus it was never very clear whether Francis Crick was trying to solve the segregation or the combination problem in his book The Astonishing Hypothesis However, one criticism of the synchronisation idea is that experiential combination of information in separate neurons is incompatible with any standard biophysical explanation of the brain, whether or not there is any synchrony.
Thus in one letter he wrote " Brunette is very thrilled " with a poem written in her name, and in another, " Brunette can stand healthy criticism ".
Murakami was unsatisfied with the state of contemporary art in Japan, believing it to be “ a deep appropriation of Western trends .” Thus, much of his early work was done in the spirit of social criticism and satire.
Thus, despite his criticism of domestic policies he supported Hitler's foreign policy ; he judged that the Treaty of Versailles was unjust and that Bolshevism was a threat to Germany and the Church.
Thus, in his dissenting opinion in In re Bilski, Judge Mayer stated, " Not surprisingly, State Street and its progeny have generated a thundering chorus of criticism ," and he collected citations to supporting authorities.
Thus, a criticism of FIPS 140-2 is that the standard gives a false sense of security at Levels 2 and above because the standard implies that modules will be tamper-evident and / or tamper-resistant, yet modules are permitted to have side channel vulnerabilities that allow simple extraction of keys.
Thus Ritter's criticism indirectly pointed at such Nazi " forces of power ".
Thus, Malone received considerable though balanced criticism in Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy ( 1997 ), the first book by the historian Annette Gordon-Reed.
Thus, Linh's policies were the constant target of criticism from the more conservative elements in the Communist Party.
Thus, despite conflict, criticism, and even rejection, those with greater capacity to " self differentiate " can stay calm and rationally " clear-headed " enough to distinguish thinking rooted in a careful assessment of the facts from thinking clouded by emotion.

Thus and centres
Thus 59 " counties in themselves ", or ' county boroughs ', were created to administer the urban centres of England.
Thus, the major peculiarities of the ancient Greek political system were ; firstly, its fragmentary nature, and that this does not particularly seem to have tribal origin ; and secondly the particular focus on urban centres within otherwise tiny states.
Thus a variety of rail centres arose.
Thus the general elections of 1970 produced a new political configuration with three distinct centres of power :( i ) the AL in East Pakistan: ( ii ) the PPP in Sindh and the Punjab ; and ( iii ) the NAP-JUI in Baluchistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
Thus by the time of King Sejong ( ruled 1418 – 1450 ), all branches of learning were rooted in this way of thinking although branches of Buddhism in Korea were still let to grow outside of the major political centres in a tolerance of other kinds of worship.
Thus, while Canadians who reside in major urban centres typically live within walking distance of their federal or provincial representatives ' constituency offices, a rural politician who represents dozens of geographically dispersed small towns must normally incur much greater travel expenses, being forced to drive for several hours, or even to travel by air, in order to visit parts of their own district — and may even need to maintain more than one constituency office in order to properly represent all of their constituents.
Thus, the Lovech Central Committee was reduced to a regular local committee, and the first region-wide revolutionary centres were founded.
Thus in 1890 harvest excursions were organized by the Canadian Pacific Railway in which special trains would transport workers from Eastern Canada to the prairie centres.
Thus there are generous areas set aside for parks, waterfront access, community centres, and schools.

Thus and both
Thus in both types attention is focused on the community itself, and its phenomenological life.
Thus to has light stress both in that was the conclusion that I came to and in that was the conclusion I came to.
Thus in 1285 he declared war on his uncle, James II of Majorca, and conquered both Majorca ( 1285 ) and Ibiza ( 1286 ), effectively reassuming suzerainty over the Kingdom of Majorca.
Thus, the Turun Sanomat Building first heralded Aalto's move towards modernism, and this was then carried forward both in the Paimio Sanatorium and in the on-going design for the library.
Thus he strongly opposed both United States aggression in Vietnam and Soviet military expansionism.
Thus, both the x and y-axes are asymptotes of the curve.
Thus united to them in the fellowship of life, he will both understand the things revealed to them by God and, thenceforth escaping the peril that threatens sinners in the judgment, will receive that which is laid up for the saints in the kingdom of heaven.
" Thus declaring that the burnt offering of both animals and humans ( which may have been practiced in Judah under Kings Ahaz and Manasseh ) is not necessary for God.
Thus the castrati came to supplant both boys ( whose voices broke after only a few years ) and falsettists ( whose voices were weaker and less reliable ) from the top line in such choirs.
Thus, for example, on the basis of superficial similarities one might suppose that the Latin verb habere and German haben, both meaning ' to have ', were cognates.
Thus, Leibniz ' argument is in esse, while Aquinas ' argument is both in fieri and in esse.
Thus, the name carries both an augmentative "- one " (" big ") and a diminutive "- cello " (" little ").
Thus, by 1939, both Church ( 1934 ) and Turing ( 1939 ), neither having knowledge of the other's efforts, had individually proposed that their " formal systems " should be definitions of " effective calculability "; neither framed their statements as theses.
Thus, for example, the same equation can be made to produce both a lyrical and melodic piece of music in the style of the mid-nineteenth century, and a fantastically dissonant cacophony more reminiscent of the avant-garde music of the 1950s and 1960s.
Thus, a ' square ' is a member of both the genus ' rectangle ' and the genus ' rhombus '.
Thus different departments need different views of the company's database, that both include the employees ' payments, possibly in a different level of detail ( and presented in different visual forms ).
Thus, while Pierre and the robot are both doing the same thing, only Pierre has the inner conscious experience.
" Thus, it is two-way, mutual submission of both husbands to wives and wives to husbands.
Thus, both Carson and Armstrong ultimately contributed significantly to the science and technology of radio.
Thus, any other number c that divides both a and b must also divide g. The greatest common divisor g of a and b is the unique ( positive ) common divisor of a and b that is divisible by any other common divisor c.
Thus, the term " maternal surname " means the patrilineal surname which one's mother inherited from either or both of her parents.
Thus the Federal Reserve has both private and public aspects.
Thus, if the rate of any pathway changes, both the excited state lifetime and the fluorescence quantum yield will be affected.
Thus, when Gregory was selected as a candidate for the bishopric of Constantinople, both Alexandria and Rome opposed him because of his Antiochene background.
Thus in March 1979 Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, who kept absolute power ( until his overthrow in 2011 referred to as " Guide of the Revolution "), after ten years as combined Head of State and Head of government of the Libyan Jamahiriya (" state of the masses "), styled Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council, formally transferred both qualities to the General secretaries of the General People's Congress ( comparable to a Speaker ) respectively to a Prime Minister, in political reality both were his creatures.

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