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Thus and pattern
Thus a new pattern of days began to develop, for Granny Albright did not die.
) Thus, we have the appearance of a seemingly causeless selection event in a highly orderly and predictable formulation of the interference pattern.
Thus, Kraepelin's system is a method for pattern recognition, not grouping by common symptoms.
Thus rocky coastlines, especially in shallow water, are typically inimical to the survival of artifacts, which can be dispersed, smashed or ground by the effect of currents and surf, possibly ( but not always ) leaving an artifact pattern but little if any wreck structure.
Thus, if the wavelength of the light is known, the slit separation can be determined from the interference pattern or fringes, and vice versa.
Thus, the term " MVC " in the context of Squeak refers to both one of the available user interface frameworks and the pattern the framework follows.
Thus a better understanding of the possible links between El Niño, Western Pacific Warm Pool, Indonesian Throughflow, wind pattern off western Australia, and ice volume expansion and contraction can be obtained by studying the behaviour of the LC during Quaternary at close stratigraphic intervals.
Thus ' one could as easily speak of the " collective arm "-meaning the basic pattern of bones and muscles which all human arms share in common '.
Thus, profane space gives man no pattern for his behavior.
Thus, the competing forces can be seen as part of the essence of a design concept expressed in a pattern.
" it has elements of what is conventionally known as ' sonata form ', but the music does not follow a set pattern [...] Thus, ' expositional ' treatment merges directly into the type of contrapuntal and modulatory writing appropriate to ' elaboration ' sections [...]; the beginning of the principal theme-group is recapitulated in C minor rather than in A minor, and the C minor chorale theme [...] of the exposition is never recapitulated at all "
Thus, the red color was introduced to differentiate from the color pattern of Flamengo of Arcoverde.
Thus, every third of four amino acids along the chain will tend to be hydrophobic, a pattern that can be quite readily detected.
Thus, one runway may be operating with a left-hand pattern direction and the other one will be operating with a right-hand pattern direction.
Thus, the range captures the intensity of their feelings for a given item, while the results of analysis of multiple items ( if the items are developed appropriately ) reveals a pattern that has scaled properties of the kind Likert identified.
The order of arguments to a command often matters – for example, < tt > cat a. log b. log </ tt > prints first < tt > a. log </ tt > and then < tt > b. log ,</ tt > while < tt > cat b. log a. log </ tt > prints first < tt > b. log </ tt > and then < tt > a. log .</ tt > Thus, while " filenames that match the pattern " is an ( unordered ) set, the actual expanded list of matching files is an ordered list, a sequence, and thus an order must be chosen, conventionally alphabetical order, however defined by the shell.
Thus, similar to the pattern in many countries, Ireland's railways were rationalised and faced severe cutbacks while the road division was expanded.
Tomison and Tucci write, " emotional abuse is characterised by a climate or pattern of behaviour ( s ) occurring over time [...] Thus, ' sustained ' and ' repetitive ' are the crucial components of any definition of emotional abuse.
Thus scene two is a variation on a single note ( B natural, heard continuously in the scene, and the only note heard in the powerful orchestral crescendos at the end of act two, scene two ); scene three is a variation on a rhythmic pattern, with every major thematic element constructed around this pattern ; scene four is a variation on a chord, used exclusively for the whole scene ; the orchestral interlude is a freely composed passage that is firmly grounded in the key of d minor ; the final scene is a moto perpetuum, a ' variation on a single rhythm ' ( the quaver ).
Thus by the end of the 6th century the new order of powers had settled into a stable pattern.
Thus, the non-agouti genotype ( aa ) masks or hides the tabby pattern, although sometimes a suggestion of the underlying pattern can be seen ( called " ghost striping "), especially in kittens.

Thus and matches
Thus, on the Saturday, the opening four fourballs matches were finished before 6 foursome matches began ( involving all 24 players ).
In such cases, the family relationship between two distant family members A and C can often be demonstrated by finding an additional family member B that shares significant similarity with both A and C. Thus, B provides a connecting link between A and C. Another approach is to examine distant alignments for highly conserved matches.
Thus, he did not have a long career in terms of the number of matches wrestled.
Thus, there may be exculpation if the level of force used in defense matches the force threatened and the " winner " of the conflict first retreated or showed a clear intention not to fight ( assuming this was possible in the time available ).
Thus, his overall record of goals scored in League and Cup matches adds up to 509 ( HSV 507, Cork Celtic 2 ).
Thus, he has officiated in many more international matches than he has played.
Thus the third AFL-NFL matchup was dubbed " Super Bowl III " and the first two matches were retronamed as Super Bowls I and II.
Thus the final ( 1985 ) alignment of US-66 perfectly matches present U. S. Route 69 Alternate and K-66.
Thus in a single day, Ai managed to save a matchpoint in the semifinals against Alexandra Stevenson, rally from a set down to defeat doubles partner Kim Clijsters in the final, and then secure victories in both doubles matches to raise both trophies.
Thus, each match on the card was ostensibly " unsanctioned ", meaning they were not subject to the normal rules of WCW-sanctioned wrestling matches.
Thus, given the great number of similarly named localities, linguistically Zielin, Zielinca, Zieliniec and Zielińsk would be the most perfect matches.
Thus the Bougouni / Southern region style are an amalgam of several animal motifs combined in the same work, in an abstract style ; the Bamako / Northern region style is usually of the horizontal style ; the Segu / Northern region style ( the heartland of the Bambara Empire ) matches the vertical style with the unique " cut out " triangular body motif of the males.
Thus, for example,, which matches the computations in the preceding paragraph.
Thus, if the only consequence to the negligent treatment was delay in the recovery time and the outcome ultimately delivered matches the hypothetical perfect outcome, the measure of damages will be limited to the additional pain and suffering, and additional loss of earnings.
Thus, to take the 1788 season as an example, Beldham played in 10 known matches, his side winning six of them, for which he was paid 42 guineas, or £ 44 & 2 shillings, or slightly over two and a quarter years wages for a farm worker.
Thus, a Walrasian auction perfectly matches the supply and the demand.

Thus and six
Thus, the combined efficiency of the elements replaced by the two fiber plates ( with a combined efficiency of 0.25 ) is 0.043 or about six times less than that of the two fiber plates.
Thus something as simple as a newspaper might be specified to six levels, as in Douglas Hofstadter's illustration of that ambiguity, with a progression from abstract to concrete in Gödel, Escher, Bach ( 1979 ):
Thus, all carbon isotopes have nearly identical chemical properties because they all have six protons and six electrons, even though carbon atoms may differ in number of neutrons.
Thus, double-barreled shotguns are accurate only at practical shotgun ranges, though the range of their ammunition easily exceeds four to six times that range.
Thus, on a compensating four-valved instrument, the lowest note possible is B0, sometimes called double pedal B, which is six ledger lines below the bass clef.
Thus, he cautiously states: " But knowing the sure number declared by Scripture, that is six hundred sixty and six, let them await, in the first place, the division of the kingdom into ten ; then, in the next place, when these kings are reigning, and beginning to set their affairs in order, and advance their kingdom, them learn to acknowledge that he who shall come claiming the kingdom for himself, and shall terrify those men of whom we have been speaking, have a name containing the aforesaid number, is truly the abomination of desolation.
Thus, six objects may be divided into piles of 5 + 1 or 4 + 2, but not 3 + 3.
Thus, all six players act as hitters at one time or another, while two can act as setters.
Thus two tooth cattle are marked on the wither, four tooth on the middle of the back and six tooth on their high bone ( near tail ).
Thus US Army SIS was able to break the cipher used for the six letters before it was able to break the one used for the 20 others.
Thus, wrestling will start in the morning with the jonokuchi wrestlers and end at around six o ' clock in the evening with bouts involving the yokozuna, or the ōzeki in the case of the yokozunas absence.
" Thus more embassies were dispatched to Anxi, Yancai later joined the Alans, Lijian under the Seleucids, Tiaozhi, and Tianzhu India … As a rule, rather more than ten such missions went forward in the course of a year, and at the least five or six.
Thus the system evolved from six principles in 1912 rose to eight in 1915, to, virtually, nineteen in 1923, and then descended to nine in 1925, with the added advantage that these nine can be merged into three, and these three into one law.
Thus, in ten days of fighting, on nearly a front, the French 6th Army had progressed as far as six miles ( 10 km ) at points.
Thus the flower of a lily contains six stamens ( the microsporangia ) which produce microspores which develop into pollen grains ( the microgametophytes ), and three fused carpels ( the megasporangia ) which produce megaspores which develop into ovules ( the megagametophytes ).
Thus, in 6-5-Joker-2-A, the joker plays as a 3, while in Joker-5-4-3-2 it would play as a 7 ( an ace or six would make a straight ).
Thus arose the celebrated war of the Seven against Thebes, in which Adrastus was joined by six other heroes, Polynices, Tydeus, Amphiaraus, Capaneus, Hippomedon, and Parthenopaeus.
Great Britain's pre-decimal currencies were pounds, shillings, and pence, abbreviated £, s, and d. Thus " nineteen pounds nineteen and six " was £ 19 / 19 / 6d, six pence less than twenty pounds, and " twenty pounds ought and six ", £ 20 / 0 / 6d, is six pence more than twenty pounds.
Thus, Joseph had six half-siblings.
Thus there are six critical points:

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