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Thus and names
Thus, the digitalis plants have earned several, more sinister, names: dead man ’ s bells and witch's gloves.
Thus, the two often confuse their own names, as do the other characters when referring to them.
Thus, when Thomas Young, foreign secretary of the Royal Society of London, wrote to him about the stone in 1814, Silvestre de Sacy suggested in reply that in attempting to read the hieroglyphic text, Young might look for cartouches that ought to contain Greek names and try to identify phonetic characters in them.
Thus Serbo-Croatian generally goes by the ethnic names Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian.
Thus the ancient Rabbis went to great lengths to try and account for the number of the names of God, by claiming that they account for the various aspects of God.
Thus Vancouver knew of the names given by Eliza's expedition and tended to keep them, although he renamed some things, like the Strait of Georgia.
Thus in Puget Sound itself, the names given by Wilkes are common and Spanish names rare, while the reverse is true for the San Juan and Gulf Islands ( although the Spanish did not explore Puget Sound as thoroughly as the British and Americans, resulting in fewer Spanish names to start with ).
" 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 patricians ( nobility ) commonly had three names ( Tria Nomina ).
Thus there are names such as Fitzgerald and Fitzhugh.
Thus one writer alleges that Johnson's campaign manager, future Texas governor John B. Connally, was connected with 202 ballots in Precinct 13 in Jim Wells County that had curiously been cast in alphabetical order and just at the close of polling, with all of the people whose names appeared on the ballots being dead on election day.
Thus the surname Petrić signifies little Petar, similar to Mac (" son of ") in Scottish & Irish, and O ' ( grandson of ) in Irish names.
Thus, English names for creatures not native to Great Britain are almost always loanwords.
Thus ( Leviticus 8: 23 ) is the middle verse in the Pentateuch ; all the names of Divinity mentioned in connection with Abraham are holy except ( Genesis 18: 3 ); ten passages in the Pentateuch are dotted ; three times the Pentateuch has the spelling לא where the reading is לו.
Thus the gouvernements became hollow structures, but they still carried a sense of the old provinces, and so their names and limits have remained popular until today.
Thus, even though the names given to the concept varied, there was a common belief that traditional definitions of intelligence were lacking in ability to fully explain performance outcomes.
Thus if all the files in an archive are text files, and have ASCII names, then the archive is essentially an ASCII text file ( containing many NUL characters ).
Thus, Lester Grabbe points to a number of parallels between the Azazel narrative in 1 Enoch and the wording of Leviticus 16, including “ the similarity of the names Asael and Azazel ; the punishment in the desert ; the placing of sin on Asael / Azazel ; the resultant healing of the land .” Daniel Stökl also observes that “ the punishment of the demon resembles the treatment of the goat in aspects of geography, action, time and purpose .” Thus, the place of Asael ’ s punishment designated in 1 Enoch as Dudael is reminiscent of the rabbinic terminology used for the designation of the ravine of the scapegoat in later rabbinic interpretations of the Yom Kippur ritual.
Thus the French names of the Voeren municipality and villages will no longer be used on place-name signs, traffic signs and by municipality and other governments in official documents.
Thus we find experiences given such names as nature, religious, aesthetic, neo-platonic, sexual etc.
Thus, since 1868, there have only been four era names assigned: Meiji, Taishō, Shōwa and Heisei, each corresponding with the rule of only one emperor.

Thus and distinguish
Thus, Afonso continued to distinguish himself by his exploits against the Moors, from whom he wrested Santarém ( see Conquest of Santarém ) and Lisbon in 1147 ( see Siege of Lisbon ).
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, Afonso continued to distinguish himself by his exploits against the Moors, from whom he wrested Santarém and Lisbon in 1147.
Thus they express the intermediate filament protein vimentin, a feature used as a marker to distinguish their mesodermal origin.
Thus a tuple has properties that distinguish it from a set.
Thus, when the British Admiralty purchased a collier for use by James Cook in his journey of exploration, she was registered as HM Bark Endeavour to distinguish her from another Endeavour, a sloop already in service at the time.
Thus Spoke Zarathustra remained unpopular as a topic for scholars ( especially those in the Anglo-American analytic tradition ) until the second half of the twentieth century brought widespread interest in Nietzsche and his unconventional style that does not distinguish between philosophy and literature.
Thus the bill becomes a most delicate organ of sensation, and by its means the bird, while probing for food, is at once able to distinguish the nature of the objects it encounters, though these are wholly out of sight.
Thus a neon lamp can be used to distinguish between AC and DC sources and to ascertain the polarity of DC sources.
Thus kinematics are often used to distinguish lenticular galaxies from elliptical or spiral galaxies.
Thus Lewis saw the logical positivists as failing to distinguish between " linguistic " meaning, namely the logical relations among terms, and " empirical " meaning, namely the relation expressions have to experience.
Thus, the first digit which today is used to distinguish males and females then had other purposes: 3 or 4 for Algerian non-Jews indigenous people, 5 or 6 for indigenous Jews, 7 or 8 for foreigners, and 9 or 0 for miscellaneous and ill-defined statutes.
Thus, Levitsky and Way coined a new term to remove the positive connotation of democracy from these states and distinguish them from flawed or developing democracies: competitive authoritarianism.
Thus, according to Warner, Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis hold the heterosexist view that if one is attracted to people of the same gender as one's self, one fails to distinguish self and other, identification and desire.
Thus, behaviour genetics research is currently undertaking to distinguish the effects of the family environment from the effects of genes.
Thus it is not possible, within the system, to distinguish between the two terms.
Thus the term is often used to distinguish not only the content of a field of study from those of the natural sciences, but also its methodology.
Thus, this was not an official style but simply a means the court used to distinguish between the two princesses who held the style of Mademoiselle at the same time.
Thus before undertaking plyometric training it is necessary to distinguish jumps that are commonly called plyometric and true plyometric jumps as exemplified in the depth jump which is illustrative of the shock method.
Thus, despite conflict, criticism, and even rejection, those with greater capacity to " self differentiate " can stay calm and rationally " clear-headed " enough to distinguish thinking rooted in a careful assessment of the facts from thinking clouded by emotion.
Thus the exact boundary between “ seizing a sexual opportunity ” and “ sexual opportunism ” may in practice be difficult to distinguish.
Thus the aggregation relationship is often called " catalog " containment to distinguish it from composition's " physical " containment.
Thus, perhaps VRS dilation can be used to distinguish between diagnoses of vascular dementias and degenerative dementias.

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