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Thus and unification
Thus, up to the unification of the country, Nepal's recorded history is largely that of the Kathmandu Valley.
Thus after the unification under the Western Jin Dynasty an era of prosperity began as the relocated tribes adopted agriculture and contributed to the revival of the economy.
Thus, the main goal of the Sphere was the hakkō ichiu, the unification of the eight corners of the world under the rule ( kōdō ) of the Emperor.
Thus, he took up from Jinul the tradition of unification of Seon and Gyo Buddhism.
Thus, in an unprecedented process of unification, U. S. Army medicine gradually came together in a new home under the command of the Surgeon General.
Thus attempts at unification within the Maghrib were more often than not the means by which to counterbalance one or both of the region's major powers.
Thus, within twenty four hours of the Republic's announcement, Algeria threatened Tunisia with military intervention if Tunisia went ahead with the unification.
Thus when German unification became realistic, Wagner wanted to go back to Germany proper – a general attitude of Baltic Germans.
Thus, with the sanction of the Church came the unification of communities in various dioceses with the mother-house at Carondelet, now in the city of St. Louis.
Thus, were Han unification perfectly successful, Z-variants would not exist.

Thus and four
Thus, when specifically permitted, the operand of a given line on the Autocoder coding sheet may be continued in the operand of from one to four additional lines which immediately follow.
Thus, by the end of 1992, Azerbaijan received arms and military hardware sufficient for approximately four motor rifle divisions with prescribed army units.
Thus, double-barreled shotguns are accurate only at practical shotgun ranges, though the range of their ammunition easily exceeds four to six times that range.
Thus the harmonisation was replaced in the 5th century by the canonical four gospels individually, in the Peshitta version, whose Syriac text nevertheless contains many Diatessaronic readings.
Thus a gallon is equal to four quarts, eight pints, sixteen cups or thirty-two gills.
Thus began one of the most productive periods in Telemann's life: during his tenure at Eisenach he composed a wealth of instrumental music ( sonatas and concertos ), and numerous sacred works, which included four or five complete annual cycles of church cantatas, 50 German and Italian cantatas, and some 20 serenatas.
Thus, the word " haibun ", though counted as two syllables in English, is counted as four on in Japanese ( ha-i-bu-n ); and the word " on " itself, which English-speakers would view as a single syllable, comprises two on: the short vowel o and the moraic nasal
Thus Irenaeus provides the earliest witness to the assertion of the four canonical Gospels, possibly in reaction to Marcion's edited version of the Gospel of Luke, which Marcion asserted was the one and only true gospel.
Thus, for example, the statement, " It is true that two plus two equals four ", contains no more information than the statement " two plus two equals four ", because the phrase " it is true that ..." is always implicitly there.
) Thus lighting energy accounts for about four or five million barrels of oil ( equivalent ) per day.
Thus commercial lighting alone consumes about four to five million barrels per day ( equivalent ) of petroleum, in line with the alternate rationale above to estimate U. S. lighting energy consumption.
Thus the formation of the Monty Python troupe has been referred to as a result of Cleese's desire to work with Palin and the chance circumstances that brought the other four members into the fold.
Thus, the data rate is four times the baud rate.
Thus, an octave would have eight " white keys " and only four " black keys.
Thus, on the basis of the budget of 1861, tax collection continued for four years.
Thus, a player who bids three and takes either two or four tricks will lose one point.
Thus a collection of two lines is a couplet ( or distich ), three lines a triplet ( or tercet ), four lines a quatrain, and so on.
Thus in four close U. S. elections ( 1824, 1876, 1888, and 2000 ), the candidate with the most popular votes still lost the election.
Thus, Player 1 is motivated to play a balanced first four moves ; otherwise, Player 2 can easily win by selecting the side with the stronger position.
Thus, Leon who is only two years old is somewhat immature ; while four year old Roy Batty who is feeling the effects of his impending death shows a range of emotions.
Thus, a notrump opener who holds at least four cards in each major suit should " correct " by bidding the other major suit at the lowest level.
Thus, 1NT is virtually certain to go down by at least three or four tricks.
Thus, 10 % of possible sets differ in one feature, 30 % in two features, 40 % in three features, and 20 % in all four features.
Thus the density of atoms is on the order of a single hydrogen atom for every four cubic meters of volume.

Thus and provinces
Thus some provinces contained tribes which detested each other, and to them independence meant an opportunity for war.
Thus a clear distinction is made to the situation under the confederal Dutch Republic when the States-General represented the provinces.
Thus the gouvernements became hollow structures, but they still carried a sense of the old provinces, and so their names and limits have remained popular until today.
Thus, the provinces and parliament have no formal role in such appointments, sometimes a point of contention.
Thus, from the ranks of the legions throughout the provinces, Augustus recruited the Praetorian Guard.
Thus the stage was set for Emperor Maurice to establish the Exarchates to deal with the constantly evolving situation of the provinces.
Thus Alba, by his unrelenting harshness, became the unwitting instrument of the future independence of the seven Dutch provinces.
Thus confusion arose between the central government in Bogotá and the provinces and the municipalities.
Thus, during the NEP years from 1980-1985 the province of Alberta was the sole overall net contributor to the federal government while all other provinces enjoyed being net recipients.
Thus, provinces were slowly divided into smaller units to avoid concentration of power and military capacity in the hands of one man.
Thus the last of the provinces of the Western Roman Empire had ceased to exist, 222 years after the fall of Rome and the last Western Roman emperor.
Thus, the territories of East Brandenburg, Silesia, Pomerania and the provinces of Prussia and Poznań ( Posen ) were all parts of the initial territory that comprised the German Empire in 1871.
Thus many more of these kingdoms / provinces, also known as Samsthanamus or Zamindaris, came into existence.
( Thus, each of South Africa's nine provinces has equal representation in the Council regardless of population.
Thus some Arian Christians in the west used the vernacular languages, in this case including Gothic and Latin, for services, as did Christians in the eastern Roman provinces, while most Christians in the western provinces used Latin.
Thus a single diploma may yield the names of as many as 25 units included in the same constitution, critical data on the deployment of auxiliary units in the various provinces of the empire at different times.
Thus, Sucumbíos is one of the most important provinces in the country, economically.
Thus, it remained to the monarchic government to abolish the lifelong character of membership in the Senate and to allow the choice of presidents of the provinces by popular vote, to achieve a broader federalism.
Thus under the 1919 Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the rump state of German Austria had to cede to Italy the southern part of the former crown land of the Princely County of Tyrol, i. e. the present-day provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol and parts of the province of Belluno.
Thus, both the cities and provinces in Canada rely on CMHC for the continuation of housing development in the areas under their jurisdiction.
Thus, they can be found in almost all provinces of Cameroon and in the world, mainly as business owner.
Thus the gem might have been custom cut for a friend in the provinces.
Thus in little more than a hundred years the structural arrangement by provinces envisaged by the First Council of Nicaea was, according to John H. Erickson, transformed into a system of five large divisions headed by the bishops of Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem.

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