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Thus and learned
Thus, Walsh modified the vertical passing scheme he had learned during his time with the Raiders, designing a horizontal passing system that relied on quick, short throws-often spreading the ball across the entire width of the field.
Thus, he had learned some Mayan, but he did not speak Nahuatl.
Thus, Garfield's very close friend distinctly became a political adversary, though he persevered with the economic and financial views he had earlier learned from Chase.
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, Alcman claims he learned his skills from the " strident partridges " ( caccabides ), a bird native to Asia Minor and not naturally found in Greece.
Thus, the leaders of the big railroads finally learned the source of William Nelson Page's deep pockets.
Thus, sensitive periods may exist during which language can be learned readily.
Thus, Paine's " incendiary " words were heard even by those common folk who had never learned to read.
Thus, when something is " learned " it is actually just " recalled.
Thus while European sailors had learned to put short chants to use for certain kinds of labor, the paradigm of a comprehensive system of developed work songs for most tasks may have been contributed by the direct involvement of or through the imitation of African-Americans.
Thus, actors ( agents ) employ the social rules appropriate to their culture, ones that they have learned through socialisation and experience.
Thus Volkmann learned to play the organ and the piano with his father, studied violin and cello with Friebel, and by age 12 he was playing the cello part in string quartets by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven.
Thus Demange was able to bring out, in a rapid sentence, the fact of the communication of the secret document, which fact he learned from his fellow advocate, Salles.
Thus in 1651, when he published the first printed edition of the works of George Acropolites, the 13th century emissary of the Byzantine Emperor who acknowledged the supremacy of the Roman pontiff and thus had become something of a celebrity, at least in the West, the Latin essay that formed the preface to this volume, De Georgiis eorumque Scriptis gained fame itself as a learned plea for the commonalities between the two churches.
Thus he learned proper Tamil from a pandit.
Thus, every program had to be learned individually and its complete user interface memorized.
Thus, he was considered to be among the first wave of American klezmer artists, those trained in the Old World, as opposed to the second generation who learned their skills in America.
Thus over a period of centuries the Jews had learned that in order to survive they had to restrain from resistance ..." Yad Vashem's scholars, including Josef Melkman and Nathan Eck, did not feel that Hilberg's characterizations of Jewish history were correct, but they also felt that by using Jewish history to explain the reaction of the Jewish community to the Holocaust, Hilberg was suggesting that some responsibility for the extent of the destruction fell on the Jews themselves, a position that they found unacceptable.
Thus, approaching them with a mind that is not yet learned in Torah and other Jewish texts can lead to heresy and the transgressions considered the most serious by Maimonides.
Thus, he learned Python and, in a short time, became one of the main developers of wxPython ( which grew from those initial bindings ), together with Harri Pasanen.
Thus, Harry's paradox, in which they are alive yet no one has learned about the " unknown event ," is resolved.
Thus changed into her original form, Smurfette managed to hide by concealing her black hair with a wig ( in spite of her feet being a dead giveaway ) but the Smurfs eventually learned the truth when she arranges the Smurfs to be captured.
:" Thus the emperor learned of Dayuan, Daxia, Anxi, and the others, all states rich in unusual products whose people cultivated the land and made their living in much the same way as the Chinese.
Thus dictionaries compiled by foreign visitors who came to Russia for business reflected the actual Russian language use that they learned through daily interaction.

Thus and upper
Thus, Elizabeth was as at ease among the upper classes as she was among the fishing folk of the area also enjoyed good health, which she maintained throughout her life.
Thus in the upper block there are 2 < sup > n </ sup > − 3 codes available to the decoder that won't trigger an increase in code width.
Thus, because of the O ( n log n ) upper bound on heapsort's running time and constant upper bound on its auxiliary storage, embedded systems with real-time constraints or systems concerned with security often use heapsort.
Thus an individual item might be described as being " in the upper quartile ".
Thus, Romania was created as a personal union, albeit a Romania that did not include Transylvania, where the upper class and the aristocracy remained mainly Hungarian, although Romanian nationalism inevitably ran up against Hungarian nationalism at the end of the 19th century.
Thus it provides an upper bound on what can be achieved with rational ( self-interested ) coordination or knowledge of others ' preferences.
Thus ducks belong to both the upper world and the world below.
Thus, with the exception of Liguria and the upper valley of the Po River, all Italy south of the Alps is brought within the Roman sphere.
Thus, a program will achieve greater performance if it uses memory while it is cached in the upper levels of the memory hierarchy and avoids bringing other data into the upper levels of the hierarchy that will displace data that will be used shortly in the future.
Thus the role of the matchmaker has become institutionalized, as a bureaucrat, and every citizen in Singapore has access to some subset of the matchmaking services that were once reserved for royalty or upper classes.
Thus, the maximum margin of error represents an upper bound to the uncertainty ; one is at least 95 % certain that the " true " percentage is within the maximum margin of error of a reported percentage for any reported percentage.
Thus u is an upper bound for S. To see that it is a least upper bound, notice that the limit of ( u < sub > n </ sub > − l < sub > n </ sub >) is 0, and so l =
Thus, one symptom is pain in the right upper quadrant.
Thus, despite the involvement of mestiços in the nationalist struggle beginning in 1961 and their very important role in the upper echelons of the government and party, significant segments of the African population tended to resent them.
Thus the lower stage motors are designed for use at atmospheric pressure, while the upper stages can use motors suited to near vacuum conditions.
Thus, by convention, one frequently writes and in terms of the period ratio and take to lie in the upper half-plane.
Thus, the design made provisions for future expansion that would have allowed the seating capacity to grow to nearly 40, 000 by adding an upper deck above the existing mezzanine should a major-league team decide to relocate to Buffalo.
Thus, in the case of a firearm that has multiple receivers ( such as the AR-15, which has an upper and lower receiver ), the legally controlled part is the one that is serialized ( the lower, in the AR-15's case ).
Thus, the positive gravitational anomalies associated with these impact basins indicate that some form of positive density anomaly must exist within the crust or upper mantle that is currently supported by the lithosphere.
Thus the diskette could save three ' upper ' sounds and three ' lower ' sounds.
Thus, when a person with an upper-body weight of W < sub > torso </ sub > lifts a load with a weight of W < sub > load </ sub >, the load and upper torso create a combined clockwise rotational moment that can be calculated as

8.002 seconds.