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Thus and became
Thus the possibility of re-incorporating Portugal ( up to then Southern Galicia ) into a Kingdom of Portugal and Galicia as before was eliminated and Afonso became sole ruler ( Duke of Portugal ) after demands for independence from the county's church and nobles.
Thus in the spring of 1912, consultations between the various Christian Balkan nations resulted in a network of military alliances which became known as the Balkan League.
Thus permanent building societies quickly became mortgage banks and in such institutions there always existed a conflict of interest between borrowers and savers.
Thus, Octavian's victory at the Battle of Actium gave him sole and uncontested control of " Mare Nostrum " ( Our Sea i. e. the Roman Mediterannean ) and he became " Augustus Caesar " and the " first citizen " of Rome.
Thus, southern Germany once more became part of the Frankish kingdom, as had northern Germany during the first years of the reign.
Thus the " Cabal Ministry " never really unified in its members ' aims and sympathies, and fell apart by 1672 ; Lord Ashley, who became Earl of Shaftesbury, later became one of Charles II's fiercest opponents.
Thus she became a bear and gave birth to a son called Arcas.
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 the Oracle fell in decay and the surrounding area became impoverished.
Thus, the long bay became a lake.
Thus, the remnants of the Springfield Presbytery became the Christian Church.
Thus the Eastern First Council of Constantinople became ecumenical only when its decrees were accepted in the West also.
Thus Zheng became Qin Shi Huang, abolishing the system where the huang / di titles were reserved to dead and / or mythological rulers.
Thus Galen summarised and synthesised the work of his predecessors, and it is in Galen's words ( Galenism ) that Greek medicine was handed down to subsequent generations, such that Galenism became the means by which Greek medicine was known to the world.
Thus, Gaius became an opponent of senatorial influence.
Thus Lord Aberdeen, a Peelite, became Prime Minister and headed a coalition ministry of Whigs and Peelites.
Thus, the camps became a mechanism for social and racial engineering.
Thus, even when tin became available again, iron was cheaper, stronger, and lighter, and forged iron implements superseded cast bronze tools permanently.
Thus, Jainism became a vital force under the Mauryan Rule.
Thus ( Gaius ) Julius Caesar adopted his sister's grandson, Gaius Octavius, who became a Julius, eventually named Imperator Caesar Augustus, normally called in English Augustus, the founder of the Empire.
Thus Jacob's herds increased and he became very wealthy.
Thus he became distinguished as the man " who made Israel to sin.
Thus 3 KAR, 5 KAR, and 11 KAR became 3 Kenya Rifles, 5 Kenya Rifles, and 11 Kenya Rifles respectively.
Thus, favoring M to some extent became identified as alignment with InterSystems.

Thus and hollow
Thus the way they voted was kept secret because the jurists would hold their disk by the axle by thumb and forefinger, thus hiding whether its axle was hollow or solid.
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 the A4-Raketen of the Operation Backfire started in October 1945 of one in the Werner forest between Arensch and Sahlenburg established starting place, from which still some shelter remainders and a soil hollow remained remaining.
Thus, in effect, Marseille can be more properly described as being divided into eight secteurs, the 16 arrondissements having been made hollow units.

Thus and structures
Thus, departments carrying the name " biostatistics " may exist under quite different structures.
Thus, cosmology unites the physics of the largest structures in the universe with the physics of the smallest structures in the universe.
Thus the record and array data structures are based on computing the addresses of data items with arithmetic operations ; while the linked data structures are based on storing addresses of data items within the structure itself.
Thus, seemingly irreducibly complex structures are merely " very complex ", or they are simply misunderstood or misrepresented.
Thus, Islamic architecture started witnessing the introduction of such structures as domes and large, arched entrances, referred to as iwans.
Thus, the original definition was limited to structures of unicellular organisms.
Thus wood from ancient structures can be matched to known chronologies ( a technique called cross-dating ) and the age of the wood determined precisely.
Thus it is unknown if there is a common root underlying all dissociative experiences, or if the range of mild to severe symptoms are a result of different etiologies and biological structures.
Thus polypeptides after treatment become rod-like structures possessing a uniform charge density, that is same net negative charge per unit length.
Thus, it can be seen that reflexives and reciprocals are bound variables ( known technically as anaphors ) while true pronouns can be free variables in some grammatical structures or variables that cannot be bound in other grammatical structures.
Thus, they serve as important elements to the structures of sentences.
Thus, when railways arose, there already existed well-established governmental structures and procedures that could easily expand to encompass railway regulations as well.
Thus, the commander is a double-edged sword, being able to build units and structures quickly, but at rates that quickly become unsustainable in the early game without sufficient reserves.
Thus, proteins sharing the same fold have the same combination of secondary structures that are connected by similar loops.
Thus, burrows, trackways, trails and borings are all examples of biogenic structures, but not casts or molds of dead shells or other bodily remains.
Thus rules – in this case, restrictions – " operate differentially, affecting unevenly various groups of individuals whose categorization depends on certain assumptions about social structures.
Thus the Polish Workers ' Party refused to join the structures of the Polish Underground State and would create an alternative, communist and eventually successful ( with the support of the Red Army ) government structure in Poland.
Thus, though Hesdin has an ancient name and 16th century structures, there is nothing left of the medieval town.
Thus the IDEF1 language was created to allow a neutral description of data structures that could be applied regardless of the storage method or file access method.
Thus, the population in West Tennessee is increasingly older, with median ages above the state average in most counties ; and the over-65 age group constitutes a larger percentage of the total population than the state average, leading in turn to a below-replacement-rate birth / death ratio, and economic decline, including empty and neglected housing and business structures.
Thus, for Titchener, just as hydrogen and oxygen were structures, so were sensations and thoughts.

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