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Thus, Sterne lost his chances for clerical advancement but discovered his real talents ; until the completion of this first work, " he hardly knew that he could write at all, much less with humour so as to make his reader laugh ".
Thus deprived of the power of vigorous bodily activity, he became a great reader and diligent student.
Thus, Strauss agrees with the Socrates of the Phaedrus, where the Greek indicates that, insofar as writing does not respond when questioned, good writing provokes questions in the reader — questions that orient the reader towards an understanding of problems the author thought about with utmost seriousness.
Thus the manager will read from the same copy that the first reader saw, and be aware of any volume and deadline pressures the first reader was under, and can directly observe the individual in real time.
In the Preface to the Meditations, Descartes asks the reader " not to pass judgment on the Meditations until they have been kind enough to read through all these objections and my replies to them .” Thus, this dialogue could be seen as an integral part of Descartes ' views expressed in the Meditations.
Thus its own associations and resonances to cause a particular effect on the reader.
Thus syllabic technique does not — in English — convey a metrical rhythm ; rather it is a compositional device: primarily of importance to the author, perhaps noticed by the alert reader, and imperceptible to the hearer.
Thus for example the reader is enjoined, " never forget the uses of Lowbrowmanship in conversation ... LOWBROWMAN: Oh, I don't know, I rather like a good bit of old-fashioned vulgarity.
Thus a reader who submitted a large number of entries increased his or her chances of winning but reduced the maximum possible value of the prize.
Thus the reader sees how the normal world is transformed into a beautiful, exciting place full of joy and enthusiasm.
Thus, Bernhard Abeken, who was an avid reader since being five-year old, started reading religious and historical literature.
Thus the triad announced both in the Sophist and in the Statesman is completed, though the Philosopher, being divided dialectically into a " Stranger " portion and a " Socrates " portion, isn't called " The Philosopher "— this philosophical crux is left to the reader to determine.
Thus the kephalaia marks are rather more like a system of bookmarks or links into a continuous text, helping a reader to quickly find one of several well-known episodes, than like a true system of chapter divisions.
Thus, this is the Nabokovian twist: at the end of the short story, the reader learns that the narrator is not actually the author of the piece, but rather is being unconsciously and mockingly influenced in both his writing and the events surrounding him by the dead sisters.
Thus it is understood that the referred ال ْ ب َ ي ْ ت " The House " is quite familiar to the listener / reader.
Thus the reader gets three looks at the same event.
Thus the reader's experience is similar to reading a printed book, except that the book is read at a computer and is only accessible while the reader is online.
" Thus, adopting a ' rejection for rejection's sake ' attitude, he entered tunnels of utter pessimism without any light at the end of them, with pictures of outrage, dirt and amorality working to convince the reader: no other, better life here would be possible anyway, for man-a scoundrel by nature, worshipping only the needs of his own flesh-is always ready to betray all things sacred for his egotistic schemes and lowly instincts ," Skabichevsky wrote.
Thus, at the end of the poem a riddle is posed to the reader, " So in my Breast thy Picture drawn shall be, / My guide, Life, Object, Friend and Destiny: / And none shal know, though they imploy their wit, / Which is the right Antenor, thou, or it ” ( 35-38 ).
Thus, the proairetic code pictures the text as a location with spatial and temporal dimensions through which the reader moves.
Thus, an inexperienced reader may not immediately make the connection between the theory and the reality of attack.
Thus the reader has to go on reading ".

Thus and finds
Thus one finds brass instruments made of wood, like the alphorn, the cornett, the serpent and the didgeridoo, while some woodwind instruments are made of brass, like the saxophone.
Thus one finds in the Jain texts, deliberative exhortations on any subject in all its facts, may they be constructive or obstructive, inferential or analytical, enlightening or destructive.
Thus, rather than interpreting literary works from some ideological ' position ' — what Frye calls the " superimposed critical attitude " ( Anatomy 7 ) — criticism instead finds integrity within the literary field itself.
Thus, the Pyrrhonian Skeptic is one who believes possibly many things, but yet does not dogmatize about those beliefs since she finds no ultimate justification for them.
Thus, the entire group of workers finds solidarity more elusive.
Thus, it is in the interest of the producer of a lower value product to proliferate features, options, and package combinations until the average shopper finds it too much trouble to make an informed decision.
Thus, one sometimes finds such expressions as:
Thus, the Speaker may disallow a closure, which seeks to end debate and immediately put the question to a vote, if he or she finds that the motion constitutes an abuse of the rules or breaches the rights of the minority.
Thus when one sums over all physical configurations in the path integral, one finds that contributions come in pairs with opposite signs.
Thus, an annulment is declared only when an ecclesial tribunal finds a lack of validity in the marriage at the time of the marital contract.
Thus this error still finds a home among some writers, who often use it to identify Ham with the imaginary god Khem, who may also be identified with the Greek Titan Cronos.
Thus, by maximizing the entropy over a suitable set of probability distributions on X, one finds the distribution that is least informative in the sense that it contains the least amount of information consistent with the constraints that define the set.
Thus, when one ant finds a good ( i. e., short ) path from the colony to a food source, other ants are more likely to follow that path, and positive feedback eventually leads all the ants following a single path.
Thus, in the universe, he finds the first cause as mover, movement as the means, and bodies as the result ; in the state, power as the cause, ministers as the means, and subjects as the effects ; in the family, the same relation is exemplified by father, mother and children.
Thus, whenever Alice measures the z-component spin and finds that it is + 1 / 2, Bob will measure − 1 / 2, simply
Thus, at the very beginning of Hegel's study of reality, he finds the logical concept of being.
Thus, in Immanuel Kant, Frame finds both rationalism and irrationalism.
Thus, a person's full attitude can only be understood in terms of what other positions he / she finds acceptable ( or not ) in addition to his / her own stand.
Thus one finds themes such as crime, drink, drugs, poverty, prostitution and violence, but also a multitude of themes of relevance to Greek people of any social stratum: death, eroticism, exile, exoticism, disease, love, marriage, matchmaking, the mother figure, war, work, and diverse other everyday matters, both happy and sad.
Thus, his " Situation " becomes much more complex, since he must not only try to win back Annabelle whilst keeping the failure of his love life a secret from the world, but he must also ensure that no one ever finds out that Kelsey and Neumeister are the same person.
Thus " the fact that a thing is itself " perhaps finds its greatest utility to man by providing " a fixed constant nature of sensible things " in an ever changing universe of being --- Metaphysics, Book VII, Part 17
Thus, for example, an Internet search engine may rank the pages it finds according to an estimation of their relevance, making it possible for the user quickly to select the pages they are likely to want to see.
Thus the movie is shorn of its one primitive gratification: the image of the civilized man who finds the Peruvian commando inside himself and lays waste to louts who have underestimated him.
Thus, the receiving AAL5 collects incoming cells until it finds one with an end-of-packet bit set.

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