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Thus and student
Thus `` America '', the most widely sung of the patriotic songs, was written by a New England Baptist clergyman, Samuel Francis Smith ( 1808-1895 ), while a student in Andover Theological Seminary.
Thus while among his own colleagues he seemed merely a hypocritical and arrogant priest, in his relations with his brother humanists, such as Cosimo de ' Medici, he appeared as the student of classical antiquities and especially of Greek theological authors ".
Thus the use of abeyance provided the security of a settlement for the pro-life campus club, while preserving the student society's voting membership's ability to take the matter back to court should they choose in the future to deny resources to the club.
Thus Bimba, helped by his student José Cisnando Lima, intended to return Capoeira to its martial roots.
Thus, the weighted mean makes it possible to find the average student grade in the case where only the class means and the number of students in each class are available.
Thus, Boas ' student Melville Herskovits summed up the principle of cultural relativism thus: " Judgements are based on experience, and experience is interpreted by each individual in terms of his own enculturation.
Thus, he had nowhere to go when his student visa expired because neither country would take him, so he overstayed his visa and was ordered to show cause why he should not be deported from the United States.
Thus, any hard-working student is a counterexample to " all students are lazy ".
Thus, the supplier sets a lower price for that consumer because the student or senior has a more elastic Price elasticity of demand ( see the discussion of Price elasticity of demand as it applies to revenues from the first degree price discrimination, above ).
Thus deprived of the power of vigorous bodily activity, he became a great reader and diligent student.
Thus, all student members of Collingwood are NUS members as well.
Thus, an artist named Toyoharu had a student named Toyohiro, who, in turn, had as a pupil the famous landscape artist Hiroshige.
Thus ensuring that there is at least one high end computer available to each student and faculty within the campus.
" Thus, a student may find echoes of their imagery and style in much early medieval literature.
Thus, in Cambridge, where undergraduates are examined at the end of each part ( one-or two-year section ) of the tripos, a student may receive different classifications for different parts.
Thus if you lose an annual student Oyster, the refund will not cover the remainder of the year due to the higher monthly / weekly pro-rata charges for the remainder of the year.
Thus, individualized instruction has points of contact with the constructivism movement in education, started by Swiss biologist Jean Piaget, which states that the student should build his or her learning and knowledge.
He began studying the piano at the age of five under Yakov Tkach, who was a student of the French pianists Raoul Pugno and Alexander Villoing Thus, through Tkach, Gilels had a pedagogical genealogy stretching back to Frédéric Chopin, via Pugno, and to Muzio Clementi, via Villoing.
Thus, a student who answers 23 questions correctly and 2 questions incorrectly receives a score of 23.
Thus, a student who answers 18 correctly, leaves 5 blank, and misses 2 gets 18 * 6 + 5 * 1. 5
Thus, with the tax-free principal contribution available for withdrawal, CESG, and nearly-tax-free interest, the student will have a good source of income to fund his or her post-secondary education.
Thus, a student can outscore another but receive a lower grade.
" Thus, he founded his first newspaper, called the Qing Yi Bao ( 清議報 ), named after a student movement of the Han Dynasty.
Thus, in effect, a two-tier system of student discipline is maintained ; Code of Student Conduct policies ( regarding things like parking or drinking ) are enforced by the Dean of Students ' Office while the Honor Code system ( with more serious penalties for lying, cheating, or stealing ) is maintained by the students themselves.

Thus and literature
Thus in the classical tradition of later Western art and literature, the mythology of the two figures becomes virtually indistinguishable.
Thus, Latin grew from a highly developed cultural product of the Golden and Silver eras of Latin literature to become the international lingua franca in matters diplomatic, scientific, philosophic and religious, until the 17th century.
" Thus Thrax, like contemporary Alexandrian scholars who edited Attic Greek and Homeric texts, was concerned with facilitating the teaching of classic Greek literature to an audience who spoke Koine Greek.
Thus Esperanto achieved a stability of structure and grammar similar to that which natural languages enjoy by virtue of their native speakers and established bodies of literature.
Thus a lion, when presented in a given context in medieval literature, could only be interpreted in a single, approved way.
Thus, in the first twenty years of the 20th century many writers, thinkers, and artists broke with the traditional means of organizing literature, painting, and music ; the results were abstract art, atonal music, and the stream of consciousness technique in the novel.
Thus, in giving a speech in defense of a poet whose Roman citizenship had been questioned, the orator should examine not only the specifics of that poet's civic status, he should also examine the role and value of poetry and of literature more generally in Roman culture and political life.
Thus Parkinson disease is more likely to be used in the latest medical literature ( especially in postprints ) than is Parkinson's disease.
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, written Norwegian became closely related to Danish, causing the literature to become essentially Danish.
Thus, peer-reviewed studies in the scientific literature document certain distinctions among the Y chromosomes of Kohanim, implying that a substantial proportion of Kohanim share some common male ancestry.
) Thus, magic in the Biblical context would be viewed as only an act of evil, whereas in literature, magic is a tool available to conduct both good and bad behavior.
Thus, while early Jewish literature has few historical works, many notes on the history of Judaism have been introduced into the responsa.
Thus, until that time it was necessary to be fluent in reading and writing hanja in order to be literate in Korean, as the vast majority of Korean literature and most other Korean documents were written in hanja.
Thus, besides mastering rabbinic literature, he also acquired a fair knowledge of the sciences, philosophy, and Kabbalah.
Thus Spoke Zarathustra remained unpopular as a topic for scholars ( especially those in the Anglo-American analytic tradition ) until the second half of the twentieth century brought widespread interest in Nietzsche and his unconventional style that does not distinguish between philosophy and literature.
The Chinese words already introduced by his predecessors he did not alter, and in introducing new terms required in the translation of the Mahayana literature, the 大乘 Tasheng or greater development, he uses SH for SH and usually B for V. Thus the city Shravasti was in Pali Savatthi and in Chinese Sha-ba-ti.
Thus, pastoral as a mode occurs in many types of literature ( poetry, drama, etc.
Thus poetry, the drama and polite literature form the subjects of separate chapters.
Thus this śloka is revered as the " first śloka " in Hindu literature.
Thus 2PL by itself does not seem to have much practical importance, and whenever 2PL or S2PL utilization has been mentioned in the literature, the intention has been SS2PL.
Thus, Greek culture influenced the developments of Romanian literature.
Thus in the Anglo-Welsh Basin, there are frequent references to the Downtonian, Dittonian, Breconian and Farlovian stages in the literature.
Thus it is often used untranslated as a technical term in Islamic literature.

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