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Thus and record
As Bush writes, " Thus science may implement the ways in which man produces, stores, and consults the record of the race " ( 8 ).
Thus, Gosse argued that the fossil record — even coprolites — might also be evidence of life that had never actually existed but which may have been instantly formed by God at the moment of creation.
Thus when the record was played multiple times, different recordings would play seemingly at random.
Thus the Padres finished the season with an overall regular-and-post-season record of 82 – 83, the first post-season qualifier in a normal-length season to lose more games than it won overall.
Thus, it is one of only two cities in the United States to record both its state's extreme temperatures, the other being Warsaw, Missouri.
" Thus the record is best seen as a time capsule or a symbolic statement more than a serious attempt to communicate with extraterrestrial life.
Thus, a question that is often asked of fossil deposits is to what extent does the fossil deposit record the true biota that originally lived there?
Thus the fossil record is biased towards periods of greatest sedimentation ; periods of time that have less sedimentation are consequently less well represented in the fossil record.
Thus, aside from the annual event in Cape Verde ( which boasts an impressive track record in recent years ), true world-class wave sailing can only really be seen in non-competitive freeriding sessions around the world.
Thus, one little plate -- not a picture at all -- is devoted to the record of verses made by Méryon, the purpose of which is to lament the life of Paris.
Thus, the archaeological record seems to verify mass popular protest against Rome because of Varus ' cruelty.
Thus, when the 49ers finished the 1984 NFL season with a 15 – 1 record, they became the first team to win 15 games in a single season.
However the Bible does record some direct statements from God ( i. e .," Thus says the Lord ...", " And God said ...", etc .).
Thus, some commands, such as the prohibition of theft, are near-universal, while others, such as levirate marriage and the holding of slaves, record how to execute specific ancient practices.
Thus Gravesend continues to record high temperatures in summer, sometimes being the hottest place in the country, e. g. on the warmest day of 2011, when temperatures reached 33. 1 degrees.
Thus, in the historical record, networks were the domains of the private life.
Thus, Henry's veneration as a saint and his relation to King Eric seem to have emerged in the historical record at the same time in the mid-1290s with strong support from the church.
Thus, the final record in the only series of Professional Football championship games to be played between the champions of two leagues was: NFL 2, AFL 2, proving for posterity that the unfairly maligned and visionary American Football League was the full equal of the established, conservative NFL.
Thus, despite having their greatest hit in 1999 with the track, they were dropped by their record label, EMI, after the release of the album's third single, " III Wishes ".
Thus, in the above Bedekovic's record of Lado-song, the " holy god " mentioned in the verses indeed does refer to a forgotten pagan deity, though not to Lado, but rather to Ive or Ivan, who is actually Jarilo.
Thus, when used to aid in fuzzy string searching in applications such as record linkage, the compared strings are usually short to help improve speed of comparisons.
Thus, an innocent defendant could agree to probation but later be judged in severe probation violation, causing revocation, a jail term, and a permanent record of conviction.
" Thus, despite his long proven corrupting influence and antagonism toward the state's native Yankee population, Curley managed to win over substantial numbers of them, won in a walk, and, once back in Congress, he compiled a voting record that matched his former opponent's in support of the Roosevelt administration's social agenda.

Thus and array
Thus two indices are used for a two dimensional array, three for a three dimensional array, and n for an n dimensional array.
Thus, if a two-dimensional array has rows and columns indexed from 1 to 10 and 1 to 20, respectively, then replacing B by B + c < sub > 1 </ sub >-− 3 c < sub > 1 </ sub > will cause them to be renumbered from 0 through 9 and 4 through 23, respectively.
Thus, discrepancy of opinion in a wide array of political matters is often directly traceable back to a discrepancy of opinion in the justification for the state.
Thus, X-ray diffraction results from an electromagnetic wave ( the X-ray ) impinging on a regular array of scatterers ( the repeating arrangement of atoms within the crystal ).
Thus, if its inputs are an array x of length N, we can imagine extending this array to ( x, – x < sub > R </ sub >, – x, x < sub > R </ sub >, ...) and so on, where x < sub > R </ sub > denotes x in reverse order.
Thus, a rough estimate for the total number of sensory nerve cells serving the vibrissal array on the face of a rat or mouse might be over 9000.
Thus, a CAM is the hardware embodiment of what in software terms would be called an associative array.
Thus, Aristea ( approximately 56 species ), which has radially symmetric, mostly blue flowers, has three different pollination systems, whereas Sparaxis ( 15 species ), with both zygomorphic and secondarily radially symmetric flowers, in a variety of colors, exhibits five different pollination systems, and Gladiolus, with a similar array of floral types but over two hundred species, exploits seven different pollination systems, some of which have evolved multiple times.
Thus pseudocode such as would set all elements of array A to zero, no matter its size or dimensionality.
Thus, if we have a vector containing elements ( 2, 5, 7, 3, 8, 6, 4, 1 ), and we want to create an array slice from the 3rd to the 6th items, we get ( 7, 3, 8, 6 ).
Thus, they served a vast array of positions from educational and social leaders, to ambassadors, Imperial Secretaries and high priests.
Thus the spatial location of each single flash of fluorescence is reflected as a pattern of voltages within the interconnecting circuit array.
Thus, the array output vector at any time t can be denoted as, where stands for the signal received by the first sensor.
Thus, array element and record field accessors were simply special cases of a doublet function: this was a function that had another function attached as its updater, which was called on the receiving side of an assignment.
Thus, if the variable < tt > a </ tt > contained an array, then
Thus, an array of facilities are provided primarily for residents in the new towns.
Thus to enjoy the largest array of sources requires a good knowledge of both English and French.
Thus, CST is helpful in unravelling an array of human evolutionary puzzles because it can explain wasteful and altruistic behavior.
Thus Waltham's antenna array does not broadcast these two channels in the direction of Sandy Heath and vice versa.
Thus, an array of devices may end up no more robust than its weakest component.

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