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Thus and republic
Thus the chief magistrate of the republic at Genoa was called.
Thus, Brutus was the heroic defender of the republic, at the cost of his own family.
Thus the party supported nearly all social liberalizations that have been implemented in the federal republic.
Thus, Rome had developed a very sophisticated legal system and a refined legal culture when the Roman republic was replaced by the monarchical system of the principate in 27 BC.
Thus, Afghanistan's foreign minister commented that Afghanistan was a democratic but not yet socialist republic, while a member of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan's Politburo predicted that " Afghanistan will not see socialism in my lifetime " in an interview with a British journalist in 1981.
However, the structural changes associated with the later stages of industrial capitalism, including " increased centralization of production ... declining wages ... expanding ... labor pool ... intensifying competition, and ... he loss of competence and independence experienced by skilled labor " meant that " a critique that referred to all work as slavery and avoided demands for wage concessions in favor of supporting the creation of the producerist republic ( by diverting strike funds towards funding ... co-operatives, for example ) was far less compelling than one that identified the specific conditions of slavery as low wages ..." Thus, " wage slavery " was gradually replaced by the more pragmatic term " wage work " towards the end of the 19th century.
Thus, as in the third republic, this regime was characterized by ministerial instability.
Thus, the Central Committee appealed to the " respected citizens of Russia “ to defend the Soviet republic against a Polish usurpation.
Thus, on 15 March 1961, ostensibly to save Britain an awkward decision and causing a split within the Commonwealth, but more likely to avoid further condemnation and embarrassment, Verwoerd withdrew his application and announced that South Africa would become a republic outside the Commonwealth.
Thus, the Constitution establishes one of the possible procedures to resolve a political crisis in a parliamentary republic by entitling the President, an otherwise largely ceremonial figure, to initiate the dissolution of parliament, but at the potential cost of his own office, should his initiative be rejected by popular vote.
Thus for his time Marten was unusual in his political stance, being unashamedly in favour not of reforming the monarchy but of replacing it with a republic.
Thus the treaty can be viewed as a compromised between the different groups within the Bolshevik camp, to on on hand satisfy the aspirations of large minorities ( the named examples of Georgia and Ukraine ), to allow for potential expansion, Bylorussia was the smallest republic, yet its official languages included in addition to Russian and Belarusian, Polish and Yiddish, to undermine the authority of the neighbouring Second Polish Republic and to use its sizeable Jewish minority, as well as the Belarusians and Ukrainians in Poland as a future fifth column.
Thus the United States is sometimes called a classical republic.
Thus they abandoned the parliament and all other institutions, beating the drum and accusing the other side that " they have thrown us out of the republic " ( to this day, the seats reserved for the Turks are still empty in the Assembly of Republic of Cyprus ).
Thus, Finland became a republic.

Thus and never
Thus, red wine must, if possible, never be disturbed or shaken ; ;
Thus the " Cabal Ministry " never really unified in its members ' aims and sympathies, and fell apart by 1672 ; Lord Ashley, who became Earl of Shaftesbury, later became one of Charles II's fiercest opponents.
Thus the Rump never had more than two hundred members ( less than half the number of the Commons in the original Long Parliament ).
Thus the CGS system never gained wide general use outside the field of science.
Thus, complete meaning is always " differential " and postponed in language ; there is never a moment when meaning is complete and total.
Thus prepared, we shall never be carried away by opinions.
Thus, most security researchers set maximum times ( such as 14 days or 30 days ) before fully revealing a vulnerability to the public, since otherwise many vendors would never fix even critical vulnerabilities in their products.
Thus Kant defines idealism as " the assertion that we can never be certain whether all of our putative outer experience is not mere imagining ".
Thus, while he recognised the benefits of citrus fruit ( although he weakened the effect by switching to a boiled concentrated or " rob ", the production of which unfortunately destroyed the vitamin C ), he never advocated citrus juice as a single solution.
Thus the tradition faded somewhat but was never totally eradicated.
Thus, adding two integers never yields some other type of number, such as a fraction.
Thus, the projected class struggle never took place.
Thus, in 1329 after this Battle of Pelekanon the Byzantines gave up the idea of getting the Kocaeli lands back and never tried conducting a field battle against the Ottoman forces.
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, there was never a serious effort to properly train, equip, or maintain records on the Auxiliary SS.
Thus the king was never deified in the same way that Ptolemies and Seleucids were in Egypt and Asia respectively, and never adopted the custom of Proskynesis.
Thus he distrusted, and probably never fully accepted, Gay-Lussac's conclusions as to the combining volumes of gases.
Thus, Barovia's vampire lord Strahd von Zarovich's many attempts to win back his love, Tatyana, are doomed to failure, but the Dark Powers arrange such that he never truly loses hope.
Thus, he reasons, his predecessors " ought never to have died at all.
Thus, the birth of Maria Theresa was a great disappointment to him and the people of Vienna ; Charles never managed to overcome this feeling.
Thus the wise living entity's pure consciousness becomes covered by his eternal enemy in the form of lust, which is never satisfied and which burns like fire.
Thus, the wife never publicly shared in her husband's titles, rank, or coat of arms.
Thus, the standard form of corporal punishment in US schools ( licks with a paddle ) is often referred to as a spanking, whereas its pre-1997 English equivalent ( strokes of the cane ) would never have been so described.
Thus, man is entangled in an irresolvable struggle, never content with either nature because he cannot see beyond this self-made construct.

Thus and exercised
Thus comes the later and more general use of the word palatine, its application as an adjective to persons entrusted with special powers and also to the districts over which these powers were exercised.
Thus both Catholics and protectionists discovered that authoritarian rule can be an excellent thing when it serves their ambitions or interests, but a bad one when exercised at their expense.
Thus Admiral Land exercised authority over both construction and allocation of non-combatant maritime assets to Army, Navy and commerce.
Thus the doorkeepers exercised their office only when service was not being held.
Thus may be explained the remarkable intellectual activity which existed among them, the attraction which it exercised over the Jews of other countries, and the numerous works produced in those days.
Thus in his capacity as head of the national constituent assembly he briefly exercised the functions of head of state.
Thus Mary, now for the first time, exercised her function as mediatrix between God and man.

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