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Thus and extended
Thus, the avant-garde choreographers have extended the scope of materials available for dance composition.
Thus Alexios Angelos was a member of the extended imperial family.
Thus the court held that practices such as sleep deprivation, subjecting individual to intense noise and requiring them to stand against a wall with their limbs outstretched for extended periods of time, did not constitute torture.
Thus, in theory, weaker students are given work within their grasp and exceptionally strong students are extended.
Thus later sociologists of religion ( notably Robert Bellah ) have extended Durkheimian insights to talk about notions of civil religion, or the religion of a state.
Thus, it was possible that an east-west line extending east from Lake Michigan's southern tip may have intersected Lake Erie somewhere east of Maumee Bay, or worse, may not have intersected the lake at all ; the farther south that Lake Michigan actually extended, the more land Ohio would lose, perhaps even the entire Lake Erie shoreline west of Pennsylvania.
Thus the definition of " nurture " has expanded to include influences on development arising from prenatal, parental, extended family, and peer experiences, and extending to influences such as media, marketing, and socio-economic status.
Thus an aerial with a length corresponding to the eighth of the radiated wavelength can be extended only to a quarter-wave radiator, but not to a half wave radiator.
In the early Church the baptized were kissed by the celebrant after the ceremony, and its use was even extended as a salute to saints and religious heroes, with Crawley adding, " Thus Joseph kissed Jacob, and his disciples kissed Paul.
Thus, before any part of the plant may safely be eaten the toxins must be removed through extended processing.
Thus, in Oudh, only sons of the sovereign shah bahadur ( see above ) were by birth-right styled " Shahzada title Mirza name Bahadur ", though this style could also be extended to individual grandsons and even further relatives.
Thus, Isaac was a member of the extended imperial clan.
Thus, for example, he confirmed the rights of the nobles and the city of Cologne, who had turned against their ruler, and even extended these rights.
Thus, by the end of 1882 Valley Mills had extended into McLennan County.
Thus they show strong optical continuum emission, broad and narrow emission lines, and strong X-ray emission, together with nuclear and often extended radio emission.
Thus began the Roman period, which extended into the 4th century CE, well beyond the end of the Second Temple Period.
Thus, at least on paper, the Virginia Colony in its original sense extended to the coast of the Pacific Ocean, in what is now California, with all the states in between ( Kentucky, Missouri, Colorado, Utah, etc.
Thus we see an extremely luminous supernovae of extended duration even though the initial explosion energy was the same as that of a normal supernova.
Thus, many constructivist mathematicians work in extended logics ( such as intuitionistic logic ) where pure existence statements are intrinsically weaker than their constructivist counterparts.
Thus Akhenaten extended even further the heretical belief that Aten was not the disc or orb of the sun ( the Egyptian sun god Ra ) but a universal spiritual presence ( see Akhenaten and Atenism ).
Thus h can be extended to an entire bounded function which by Liouville's theorem implies it is constant.
Thus it was initially thought that Rotherhithe station might have to close when the line was extended.
Thus the Front was extended to include mass organizations that were not political parties.
Thus the Rape of Lewes extended as far north as modern Crawley.

Thus and family
Thus, test results can affect the dynamics within social institutions, particularly the family.
Thus, even when family and friends learn to recognize the mood swings, the individual often will deny that anything is wrong.
Thus, in an agent-focused account, such as one that Peter Railton outlines, the actor might be concerned with the general welfare, but the actor is more concerned with the immediate welfare of herself and her friends and family.
Thus, Brutus was the heroic defender of the republic, at the cost of his own family.
Thus, until relatively recently, the vast majority of people were educated by family members ( especially during early childhood ).
Thus different sources give sometimes wildly different accounts of the number of languages within a family.
Thus there is a three-parameter family of rotations which transform the sphere onto itself, this is the rotation group SO ( 3 ).
Thus the house sparrow, Passer domesticus, belongs to the family Passeridae.
Thus rather than " nurture ", behavior geneticists distinguish shared family factors ( i. e., those shared by siblings, making them more similar ) and nonshared factors ( i. e., those that uniquely affect individuals, making siblings different ).
Thus, sex education may also be described as " sexuality education ", which means that it encompasses education about all aspects of sexuality, including information about family planning, reproduction ( fertilization, conception and development of the embryo and fetus, through to childbirth ), plus information about all aspects of one's sexuality including: body image, sexual orientation, sexual pleasure, values, decision making, communication, dating, relationships, sexually transmitted infections ( STIs ) and how to avoid them, and birth control methods.
Thus by family example and her own forceful personality, she was fully capable of becoming the " champion of the Crown ".
Thus stealing, for instance, might be considered to be always immoral, even if done to promote some other good ( e. g., stealing food to feed a starving family ), and even if it does in the end promote such a good.
Thus planning in Tapiola was collaborative and proactive as it involved targeting specific family types and classes, deciding on an ideal lifestyle for these residents, which accordingly influenced their behaviours.
Thus, the number of genera in the family is in flux.
Thus Jonathan becomes the first member of his family to achieve appointment as High Priest.
Thus, one's understanding of how a family is best organized will have direct implications for how the country should be governed.
Thus the Bourbeau family has split into Bourbeau dit Verville, Bourbeau dit Lacourse, and Bourbeau dit Beauchesne.
Thus, many a well-to-do family sent their sons to Hertford College in order to instil in them some disciplined education, unlike the privileged wining and dining had by gentlemen-commoners in other colleges.
Thus Confucius, whose actual name was Kǒng Qiū ( 孔丘 ), was given the zì Zhòngní ( 仲尼 ), where the first character zhòng indicates that he was the second son in his family.
Thus the Furii had become an important Roman family by the 450s.
Thus the first name is the personal name, the middle name is the father's name and the last name is the family name.
Thus, for instance an AE model can be objectively compared to a full ACE model, to test for effect of family or shared environment on behavior.
Thus some authorities place them in the Ciconiiformes with the storks and herons ; Sibley and Monroe ( 1990 ) even considered them a subfamily of the stork family.

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