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Thus and surname
Thus, the term " maternal surname " means the patrilineal surname which one's mother inherited from either or both of her parents.
Thus, in the vulgar the surname would be Breber or some variant ( Breberić, Brebrić, Barbier, Barber, Barberich, etc .).
Thus Singh can be used as a middle name before the individual's surname ( last name ), a common practice among many groups in India, e. g., Jassa Singh Ahluwalia ( 1: First name, 2: Singh, 3: Family lineage name ).
Thus, those members of the extended Habsburg family who are citizens of the Republic of Austria, are simply known by their respective first name and their surname, Habsburg-Lothringen.
Thus was the surname Körösi changed to Körösy / Körössi / Körössy by some families.
Thus a double surname may combine two patrilineal surnames, or two matrinames, or a patrilineal surname and a matriname.
Thus Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's surname ( Чайковский in Russian ) may be transcribed as Chaikovsky or Čajkovskij.
Thus, " Thunder " is not the character's genuine surname, making it unlikely that any familial connection exists between the two Johnnys.
Thus, during the trial, both Honora and Pauline were referred to with the " Parker " surname.
Thus, a multiracially mixed Chamorro with European descent and a Spanish surname may not necessarily have Spanish blood.
Thus, the surname Małecki would be spelled Malecki in a foreign country.
Thus, landless nobles were created under the formula Edler von XYZ: either the surname or a place-name followed the German preposition von, which, in this context, was taken to denote nobility.
Thus the daughter of a man named Ó Dónaill has the surname Ní Dhónaill and the daughter of a man named Mac Gearailt has the surname Nic Gearailt.
Thus a woman marrying a man named Ó Dónaill may choose to be use Bean Uí Dhónaill or Uí Dhónaill as her surname ; a woman marrying a man named Mac Gearailt may choose to use Bean Mhic Gearailt or Mhic Gearailt.
Thus the surname Petrić signifies little Petar, as does, for example, a common prefix Mac (" son of ") in Scottish & Irish, and O ' ( grandson of ) in Irish names.

Thus and signifies
Thus user today who wants to top up or change engine oil needs to pay close attention to the list of certificates on the oil label ( on the back side ), and gain understanding of the specific manufacturer designation meaning, which number signifies petrol engine, which diesel engine.
Thus astrologers believe that the ascendant signifies a person's awakening consciousness, in the same way that the Sun's appearance on the eastern horizon signifies the dawn of a new day.
Thus " Socrates is a philosopher " consists of " Socrates ", which signifies the Object Socrates, and " is a philosopher ", which signifies the Concept of being a philosopher.
Thus, the very characteristic that signifies genre defies classification.
Thus, the Zomi Nam Ni ( Zomi National Day ) is observed as a day to commemorate the end of colonialism and imperialism and to mark the liberation of Zoland from the alien rule, in other words, it signifies the installation of sovereign self-rule.
Thus, even though some relationships might technically be considered both polygamous and polyamorous, ' polygamy ' usually signifies a codified form of multiple marriage, based on established religious teachings, while ' polyamory ' is based on the preferences of the participants rather than social custom or established precedent.
Thus the third act of the ' servant of God ' ( Muhammad ) of rebuilding the wall signifies that the treasure or true teachings were to be safeguarded in the Quran, so that they ( the people of Moses and Jesus ) may accept it after having awakened to a realization of the truth of the Quranic teachings.
Thus ' Kalady ' signifies the love of an innocent child for his beloved mother and the blessings of Lord Krishna.
Thus, Philoponus ' idea of perspective signifies the concept of space as immaterial three-dimensional medium in which objects are located.

Thus and little
Thus, although some things may be certain, they have little to do with Dasein's sense of care and existential anxiety, e. g., in the face of death.
Thus arose the first monastic community, consisting of anchorites living each in his own little dwelling, united together under one superior.
Thus there are alignments in all directions which would suggest there is little of astronomical significance, However, ethnohistorical records show that the various directions do have cosmological and astronomical significance with various points in the landscape being significant at different times of the year.
Thus, the name carries both an augmentative "- one " (" big ") and a diminutive "- cello " (" little ").
Thus, very little of the nature of the pre-contact vegetation is known.
Thus cannot be too little, less than some constant.
Thus, a piece of iron in its lowest energy state (" unmagnetized ") generally has little or no net magnetic field.
Thus, Alexander remained in command of the 15th Army Group, and, with the support of numerous allied commanders, controversially authorised the bombing of the historic abbey at Cassino, which resulted in little advance on the German Winter Line defences.
Thus rocky coastlines, especially in shallow water, are typically inimical to the survival of artifacts, which can be dispersed, smashed or ground by the effect of currents and surf, possibly ( but not always ) leaving an artifact pattern but little if any wreck structure.
Thus, engaging in the commercial world is a legitimate means to achieving a livelihood, but individuals should participate in modern society as little as possible.
Thus Lenin remained the enfant terrible of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, although in this point in the war his following in Russia was as little as 10 000 and he must have seemed no more than the leader of an extremist wing of a bankrupt organization.
Thus, as Time magazine wrote during the controversial tenure of Vice President Charles G. Dawes, " once in four years the Vice President can make a little speech, and then he is done.
Thus, ambushed in the plain between the hill and the front line, the archers were systematically slaughtered, watched upon by their desperate comrades who stayed behind up in the hill, shooting arrows to thwart the raiders, but to little effects.
Thus, some have argued, as time passes, these deep storage areas have the potential to become " plutonium mines ", from which material for nuclear weapons can be acquired with relatively little difficulty.
Thus, the tropopause is an inversion layer, and there is little mixing between the two layers of the atmosphere.
Thus, from the starting position, it takes little skill and no imagination to avoid losing, and nothing in the rules prevents games from being interminable.
Thus a " Conversation for Action " can be readily tracked and facilitated by a device with little or no ability to model circumstances in the real world other than the ability to register claims by specific agents about a domain.
Thus Babylonian mathematics remained stale in character and content, with very little progress or innovation, for nearly two millennia.
Thus a paper clip is a useful accessory in many kinds of mechanical work including computer work: the metal wire can be unfolded with a little force.
Thus they can be placed behind enemy lines, and have the capability to deploy almost anywhere with little warning.
Thus Badakhshan reached out an arm into the Pamirs eastwards-bottle-shaped-narrow at the neck ( represented by the northern slopes of the Hindu Kush ), and swelling out eastwards so as to include a part of the great and little Pamirs.
Thus it has little in common with traditional surnames except for its position after the given name.
Thus, it acts as a mediator between the spectrum of thinking too much or thinking too little and helps focus on the current situation.
Thus, during the night, little isoprene is emitted from tree leaves, whereas daytime emissions are expected to be substantial during hot and sunny days, up to 25 μg /( g dry-leaf-weight )/ hour in many oak species

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