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Thus and inhabitants
Thus, the larvae of the intruder can develop at the expense of the rightful inhabitants and the store of beebread.
Thus, for example, fumaroles from the Laguna Caliente crater of Poás Volcano create extremely high amounts of acid rain and fog, with acidity as high as a pH of 2, clearing an area of any vegetation and frequently causing irritation to the eyes and lungs of inhabitants in nearby settlements.
Thus, Cyril followed his uncle in a position that had become powerful and influential, rivalling that of the prefect in a time of turmoil and frequently violent conflict between the cosmopolitan city's Pagan, Jewish, and Christian inhabitants.
Thus the Syrian Mandate provided that the government should be based on an organic law which should take into account the rights, interests and wishes of all the inhabitants, and that measures should be enacted to facilitate the progressive development of Syria and the Lebanon as independent States ”.
Thus the area contains about one third of the population of the Kuyavia-Pomerania region ( which has about 2. 1 million inhabitants ).
Thus, taken together, Assyrians / Syriacs and Finns account for 40 per cent of the inhabitants of the city.
Thus the population exceeded 100, 000 and so Wolfsburg gained the status of major city with nearly 131, 000 inhabitants.
Thus, its population density is 657 inhabitants per km².
Thus nearly half the city's area is agricultural, resulting in a low population density of approximately 900 inhabitants per km².
Thus the inhabitants are of mixed heritage, but of predominantly British ancestry.
Thus, Johann Heinrich Zedler in 1741 wrote that " even though Europe is the smallest of the world's four continents, it has for various reasons a position that places it before all others ... its inhabitants have excellent customs, they are courteous and erudite in both sciences and crafts.
Thus the Gods, whose existence he did not deny, lived forevermore in the enjoyment of absolute peace, strangers to all the passions, desires, and fears, which agitate the human heart, totally indifferent to the world and its inhabitants, unmoved alike by their virtues and their crimes.
Thus the circles that gravitated around the Court thinned and the City itself dropped from 220, 000 inhabitants to less than 190, 000.
Thus, which refers to the non-Arabic original inhabitants of Khūzestān.
Thus, the inhabitants of each zone know absolutely nothing about life in other areas.
Thus, Kiritimati remains unserved today, but Air Kiribati's only rival airline, domestic Coral Sun Airways, is examining the purchase of a new aircraft capable of flying to the remote Phoenix and Line Islands, having 41 and 8, 809 inhabitants, respectively, but all unserved by scheduled passenger airlines.
Thus, for the election of the Chamber of Deputies the representation norm is of one Deputy to 70, 000 inhabitants, and for the election of the Senate, of one Senator to 160, 000 inhabitants.
Thus, the least populous arrondissement in France is the first arrondissement of Paris, with 16, 888 inhabitants at the 1999 census.
Thus, Tugaya supplies both inhabitants and visitors to Metro Manila with high quality, traditional, handmade items which are identified to customers as simply being " from Mindanao ".
Thus the inhabitants do not earn their living by going fishing, but by assiduously tilling their fields.
: Thus saith the Lord: Behold, I will bring evil upon this place and upon the inhabitants thereof, even all the words of the book which the king of Judah hath read.
Thus, many inhabitants commute to the district capitals of Krems, St. Pölten and Melk.
Thus, for example, s1 Protection from Harassment Act 1997 would now be used in cases involving multiple telephone calls, and s63 Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 confers powers on the police to remove persons attending or preparing for a rave " at which amplified music is played during the night ( with or without intermissions ) and is such as, by reason of its loudness and duration and the time at which it is played, is likely to cause serious distress to the inhabitants of the locality ".

Thus and region
Thus, the binding energy to contain or trap a particle in a smaller region of space, increases without bound, as the region of space grows smaller.
Thus was born a new type of beef cattle for Central Brazil, with the name CANCHIM, derived from the name of a tree very common in the region where the breed was developed.
Thus a 2 × 2 matrix with determinant − 2, when applied to a region of the plane with finite area, will transform that region into one with twice the area, while reversing its orientation.
Thus as a result of the three Carnatic Wars, the British East India Company gained exclusive control over the entire Carnatic region of India.
Thus, the Romans preemptively invaded the Po region in 225 BC.
Thus, pain in the flank region may be referred from corresponding kidney.
Thus, while Bolivar knew that the nation of Panama was linked historically and culturally to South America, he was also conscious of the fact that the region was part of the Central American geography.
Thus, the Romans preemptively invaded the Po region in 225 BC.
Thus, the border between the two countries in the region of Olivenza / Olivença should be as demarcated by that treaty.
Thus, the border between the two countries in the region of Olivenza / Olivença should be as demarcated by the Treaty of Alcanizes of 1297.
Thus the area of S < sub > D </ sub > is obtained by integrating the length of the normal vector to the surface over the appropriate region D in the parametric uv plane.
Thus, these departments and the eastern portion of San José, which together constituted the Greater Montevideo region, held over one-half of Uruguay's population.
Thus, Vega has a relatively flat electromagnetic spectrum in the visual region — wavelength range 350 – 850 nanometers, most of which can be seen with the human eye — so the flux densities are roughly equal ; 2000 – 4000 Jy.
Thus, by bringing large numbers of entrepreneurial adventurers to the region, the Gold Rush significantly contributed to the economic development of Western Canada, Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.
Thus, the monastery became the capital of a state comprising a compact and strategic region between the Lombard principality of Benevento and the Byzantine city-states of the coast ( Naples, Gaeta, and Amalfi ).
Thus the northern desert region of the country contained semi-autonomous feudal Muslim states, while the southern population was predominantly Christian and Animist.
" Thus, usage of the names Al-Urdun / Jordan and Amman date back, to at least, the early decades of the Arab-Muslim takeover of the region.
Thus, two referendums were held in 1920, resulting in the partition of the region.
Thus, in the scaleogram of a continuous wavelet transform of this signal, such an event marks an entire region in the time-scale plane, instead of just one point.
Thus, the role of the hippocampal region in navigation appears to begin far back in vertebrate evolution, predating splits that occurred hundreds of millions of years ago.
Thus, these three prefectures are sometimes called the " Chūkyō region " in a business sense.
Thus, in 1003, the emperor installed him as the Count of Aosta, a mountainous region then a part of Burgundy but today within Italy, and granted him the northern Viennois as a reward.

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