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Thus and major
Thus, mD represents a case with hypomania and major depression.
Thus far, pyrethroid resistance in Anopheles has not been a major problem.
Thus, there is the idea that in the capitalist mode of production the behaviour of actors in the market economy ( means of production, distribution and exchange, the relations of production ) plays the major role in configuring society.
Thus, it has been suggested that Adams is the only major figure in American history who knew both the Founding Fathers and Abraham Lincoln, though Martin Van Buren knew Founding Fathers Thomas Jefferson and his mentor Aaron Burr and met the young Lincoln while on a campaign trip through Illinois.
Thus three major themes in 19th century mathematics were combined by Lie in creating his new theory: the idea of symmetry, as exemplified by Galois through the algebraic notion of a group ; geometric theory and the explicit solutions of differential equations of mechanics, worked out by Poisson and Jacobi ; and the new understanding of geometry that emerged in the works of Plücker, Möbius, Grassmann and others, and culminated in Riemann's revolutionary vision of the subject.
" Thus, one does not find in his work a theoretical attempt to discern what constitutes a major work or a work of art, or even handicraft.
Thus, while there was a good measure of debate in the Early Church over the New Testament canon, the major writings are claimed to have been accepted by almost all Christians by the middle of the 3rd century.
Thus, the Phillies became the last of the 16 teams that made up the major leagues from 1901 to 1961 to win a World Series.
Thus, Adobe Photoshop CS6 is the 13th major release of Adobe Photoshop.
Thus at the Battle of Lake Khasan, in 1938, and the Battle of Khalkhin Gol, in 1939, major border clashes with the Imperial Japanese Army, the doctrine was not used.
Thus, sexual selection takes two major forms: intersexual selection ( also known as ' mate choice ' or ' female choice ') in which males compete with each other to be chosen by females ; and intrasexual selection ( also known as ' male – male competition ') in which members of the less limited sex ( typically males ) compete aggressively among themselves for access to the limiting sex.
Thus, there are three major families of superoxide dismutase, depending on the metal cofactor: Cu / Zn ( which binds both copper and zinc ), Fe and Mn types ( which bind either iron or manganese ), and the Ni type, which binds nickel.
Thus, a notrump opener who holds at least four cards in each major suit should " correct " by bidding the other major suit at the lowest level.
Thus, those carrying out the traditions will not be consciously aware of the change, and even if a tradition undergoes major changes over many generations, it will be seen as unchanged.
Thus, planets are allowed to fight out internal wars, and capitalism is the major driving force of civilization.
Thus modern political theorists typically legitimize the state with two major ideas: redistribution and the provision of public goods.
Thus the United States would have to make several major modifications to its copyright law in order to become a party to it.
Thus, evidence of major changes in religious concepts may be recorded only in fragments of myths that supersede and later, obscure the originals.
Thus, a major shift in focus, from concern for the individual ’ s moral behavior to concern for the individuals theological practices, occurred with the post-Reformation morality plays.
Thus, there are depressive disorders, of which the best-known and most researched is major depressive disorder ( MDD ) commonly called clinical depression or major depression, and bipolar disorder ( BD ), formerly known as manic depression and characterized by intermittent episodes of mania or hypomania, usually interlaced with depressive episodes.
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 the major modern Israeli city of Tel Aviv means " Spring Hill ".

Thus and threat
Thus, for example, the funerary god Anubis was portrayed as a jackal, a creature whose scavenging habits threatened the preservation of the body, in an effort to counter this threat and employ it for protection.
Thus, in the inaugural issue of The American Review, Collins praised Benito Mussolini for creating an ethical state which protected workers and small businesses and also wrote favorably of the election of Adolf Hitler to Chancellor of Germany whose new program, Collins believed, heralded the end of the Communist threat.
Thus the more powerful cards the Fellowship the Free Peoples player plays, the greater the threat from the Shadow players.
Thus, he represented a threat to the stability of society.
Thus, Japanese Combined Fleet commander, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, authorized the use of faster warships at night to make the deliveries when the threat of detection was much less and aerial attack minimal.
Thus, the USA was completely safe from nuclear threat, ending the era of Mutual Assured Destruction.
Thus, the threat of roaming bandits was a particularly poignant one – it evoked an era of lawlessness which the French monarchy had successfully countered in previous years.
Thus, the agreement on " voluntary " export restraints is imposed on the exporter under the threat of sanctions to limit the export of certain goods in the importing country.
Thus, it falls to various members of the Superman and Batman families to battle a threat posed by the Toyboy, Mr. Freeze, the Penguin and the Kryptonite Man.
Thus, when in short time, tens of thousands of peasants from all over Germany converged on Niklashausen to hear the " Drummer Boy's " speeches, the authorities sensed a real and imminent threat.
Thus, the title to the islands was claimed by his descendants until 1978 when John Cecil Clunies-Ross sold under threat of expropriation the islands to the Commonwealth of Australia for £ 2. 5m ($ 4. 75m ).
Thus, finding a person's behavior / beliefs reprehensible when they pose no threat of harm to oneself or others, is incompatible with unconditional positive regard.
Thus, the first years of post-Soviet religious freedom seem to have fostered a form of Islam related to the Uzbek population more in traditional and cultural terms than in religious ones, weakening Karimov's claims that a growing widespread fundamentalism poses a threat to Uzbekistan's survival.
Thus, the threat was lifted from Hortensius ' forces, but the other Roman legate, Murena, simultaneously found himself in trouble, being attacked by the elite bronze-shields unit of the enemy.
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, the criminal offence of breach of the peace is committed when harm is done to a person or his property, or there is a threat of harm, and that harm is caused by an " assault, affray, riot, unlawful assembly or other disturbance.
" Thus, the belief that Dorje Shugden is a threat to the Dalai Lama and to Tibet is directly attributable to an oracle in a trance.
Thus the threat of a second front against the defenders never materialised.
Thus, agents risked the constant threat of being betrayed.
Thus, eventually becomes a threat to every single person linked up to the Telecon system.
Thus, those who do not accept the risks of the Test ( by not taking The Test ) remain relatively unskilled and, therefore, not a major threat to the Conclave of Wizards.

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