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Thus and ship
Thus, in the word ship ( pronounced ), the digraph ⟨ sh ⟩ ( two letters ) represents the sound.
Thus, whether S2, S3, both, or neither is the same ship as S1 is a matter of convention and what purposes we have for considering things to be the same or different.
Thus, the Athenians sent a religious mission to the island of Delos ( one of Apollo's most sacred sanctuaries ) on the Athenian state galley — the ship itself — to pay their fealty to the god.
Thus, the ship was placed in commission.
Thus, ships carried a great deal of significance to the people of the ancient world, and this is expressed partly through the creation of boat and ship models.
Thus a sail plan should include a set of huge, lightweight sails that will keep the ship underway in light breezes.
Thus, the first generation ship may find a centuries old human colony after its arrival.
Thus it is the seaman who makes a good ship through his qualifications.
Thus, in ship navigation, a target directly off the starboard side would be ' Green090 ' or ' G090 '.
Thus it was that the Portuguese ship, having been blown off course from China to Okinawa made their way to Tanegashima, and not directly to Japan proper.
Thus, by pulling the rope with a motor, the whalers can drag the whale back to their ship.
Thus, to move the same volume of cargo as a sailing ship, a steamship would be considerably larger than a sailing ship.
Thus, the fourteenth message to an Embassy instructing that Embassy to instruct Japanese merchant ships calling at that country to return to home waters before, say, the end of November would be more significant than a single such message meant for a single ship or port.
Thus immobilized, ground forces would move in, eliminate the micronian forces and seize the ship.
Thus those early regulations stated that although a ship would fire only seven guns, the forts ashore would fire three shots to each one shot afloat, hence the number 21.
Thus, tractor beams are required to hold a ship while it is fired upon in order to do any damage.
Thus, the area is popular as a cruise ship destination during summer season.
Thus, the ship of the original colonists was not only thrown off course, but also backwards in time, allowing for the long history of Darkover to coexist with human history.
Thus, while the story Baret concocted for Bougainville's benefit to explain her presence on board ship was carefully designed to shield Commerson from involvement, there is clear documentary evidence of their previous relationship, and it is highly improbable that Commerson was not complicit in the plan himself.
Thus when a ship is tacking, it is moving both upwind and across the wind.
Thus, he neither participated in the mutiny nor was able to fight against it or join Bligh and others who left the ship in a long boat.
Thus, ROMP was possibly the first working commercial RISC, depending on whether or not it was a true RISC and whether or not one could count it as a commercial product in 1981, since it didn't actually ship until 1986.
Thus the Pride of America is the sole NCL ship currently in Hawaii service.

Thus and captain
Thus when in August Edward de Brus and his men crossed the Bann in four ships supplied by Scots sea captain, Thomas Dun, de Burgh retreated still further to Connor, where on either the first or ninth of September a charge by the Scots-Irish led to his defeat.
Thus, to make the target as difficult as possible, the batting side speeds up the run rate ( runs per over ) till the captain declares.
Thus the Pickering rule has been extended to all offences, and a captain need no longer worry that the opponents are deliberately breaking the rules to waste time ( which was what had motivated OTH to hot 3 on 8 in the first place ).
Thus, officers of the RVN armed forces from the rank of second lieutenant to captain, along with low-ranking
Thus, a state regiment colonel would be known as " colonel of volunteers " while a Regular Army captain would be known as " Captain, USA ".
Thus, in 1834, the Home Government authorised the captain of HMS Alligator to seek an appropriate site for a settlement on Twofold Bay.

Thus and Pereira
Thus it appears most likely that the present genus diverged in the eastern foothills of the Andes somewhere in the vicinity of Bolivia, far to the northwest from where its origin would be presumed from the phylogeny and present-day distribution of Pipile alone ( Pereira et al.

Thus and came
Thus the films seen as they came in ( coordinated for the regular sections ), were often out of context.
Thus to has light stress both in that was the conclusion that I came to and in that was the conclusion I came to.
Thus, over time, the expression " a cappella " ( Italian for " in the manner of the chapel ") came to mean exclusively vocal music in contradistinction to the spreading use of the organ in cathedrals.
Thus, ABBA came to life.
" Thus the work on the house of God in Jerusalem came to a standstill until the second year of the reign of Darius king of Persia.
Thus the castrati came to supplant both boys ( whose voices broke after only a few years ) and falsettists ( whose voices were weaker and less reliable ) from the top line in such choirs.
Thus, that year ( 501 BC ), Confucius came to be appointed to the minor position of governor of a town.
Thus, Nehru came to be seen as a champion of freedom and democracy all over the world.
Thus modernism, which had been a minority taste before the war, came to define the 1920s.
Thus the first Masorti service in Australia came into being.
Thus, most slaves came from Madagascar and Asia rather than the African mainland.
Thus a treaty of protection was signed in 1602 with Pope Clement VIII, which came into force in 1631.
Thus, the term waka came in time to refer only to tanka.
Thus, he was living in border-state Missouri as the secession crisis came to a climax.
Thus Ra-Horus-Aten was a development of old ideas which came gradually.
That word came from imbarrare, " to block " or " to bar ", which is a combination of in -, " in ", with barra, " bar " ( from the Vulgar Latin barra, which is of unknown origin ).< sup > 11 </ sup > The problem with this theory is that the first known usage of the word in Italian was by Bernardo Davanzati ( 1529 – 1606 ), long after the word had entered Spanish .< sup > 12 </ sup > Thus, modern scholars believe that the Italian word actually came from the Spanish one .< sup > 13 </ sup >
Thus Norman came into use as a language of polite discourse and literature, and this fundamentally altered the role of Old English in education and administration, even though many Normans of the early period were illiterate and depended on the clergy for written communication and record-keeping.
Thus the transitional period in post-Soviet Russian politics came to an end.
Thus, people came to use the phrase " cultural relativism " erroneously to signify " moral relativism.
Thus, cultural relativism came under attack, but from opposing sides and for opposing reasons.
Thus the long and exciting discussion touching the removal of Williams College and the location of a college in some more central town of old Hampshire County at length came to an end, and the contending parties now directed all their energies to building up the institutions of their choice.
Thus, what came out in the media: from newspapers, magazines, TV, and the movies, was a product of the stereotypes of the 30s and 40s — though garbled — of a cross between a 1920s Greenwich Village bohemian artist and a Bop musician, whose visual image was completed by mixing in Daliesque paintings, a beret, a Vandyck beard, a turtleneck sweater, a pair of sandals, and set of bongo drums.

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