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Thus and supposedly
Thus the conception of Claudius as the weak fool, controlled by those he supposedly ruled, was preserved for the ages.
Thus honour would, supposedly, be satisfied.
Thus, the aggregate term Third World was challenged as misleading even during the Cold War period because it had no consistent or collective identity among the countries it supposedly encompassed.
Thus most networks had to be rewired for 100-megabit speed whether or not there had supposedly been CAT3 or CAT5 cable runs.
Thus, Hugues plus Eidgenosse by way of Huisgenoten supposedly became Huguenot, a nickname associating the Protestant cause with politics unpopular in France.
Thus the network began weeding out supposedly unproductive programming.
Thus, Ilya supposedly served Prince Vladimir of Kiev ( ruled 980 – 1015 ); he fought Batu Khan, the founder of Golden Horde ( c. 1205 – 55 ); he saved Constantine the God-Loving, the tsar of Constantinople, from a monster ( there were a number of Byzantine emperors named Constantine, none of them contemporaries of Prince Vladimir or Batu Khan, and the one most likely to be called " God-loving " was Constantine XI, 1405 – 53 ).
Thus, not only do we have little idea how many species there are, but we are even ignorant of the number of supposedly known species that have been described.

Thus and distinctive
Thus, distinctive, observable morphological features, e. g., illuvial clay accumulation in B horizons, are produced by certain combinations of pedogenic processes operative over varying periods of time.
Thus ' a sense of being .. is what Damasio describes as core consciousness ' - what Gerard Manley Hopkins described as ' my self-being, my consciousness and feeling of myself, that taste of myself ... which is more distinctive than the taste of ale or alum ... and is incommunicable by any means to another '.
Thus the French kings are a good example of a non-imperial Catholic monarchy that was rather successful in getting a great say in the French Catholic Church ( such as commendatory prelatures ) and getting access to significant income from the Church's property ; during and around the ' Babylonian Exile ' of the papacy in Avignon they even had a heavy hand in the papacy as such ; and aspects of Gallicanism reflect the desire to give even the liturgy ( even when Latin was the only language for liturgical ritual in the Latin Rite ) a distinctive French flavour.
Thus modified, the car looked far less distinctive than its predecessors, and even its platform mates, the Oldsmobile Toronado and Cadillac Eldorado.
Thus to express his individual emotion, the artist is privileged to create in that distinctive form that best interprets his own experience.
Thus Davis and his colleagues were able to resolve distinctive patterns of quasiparticle interference in Bi-2212.
Thus the distinctive and colourful clothing of the Hungarian hussars became a model for hussar units all over Europe.
Thus Fischer presided over the genesis and early evolution of a distinctive brand of Baroque architecture, which would shape architectural tastes of the Austrian aristocracy for decades to come.
Thus, the figures in themselves reveal their distinctive character rather than this being the result of the artists ’ personal styles.
Thus, the Thanka / Thangka paintings became a unique and distinctive art.
To dismiss methodological individualism is not, of course to abolish the category of individual moral responsibility in private or public life: explanation is one thing, responsibility something else ... Thus to argue that the dynamic of Nazi barbarism was primarily institutional and / or economic does not entail any denial that Hitler was a morally responsible political leader who made choices which were inspired by distinctive malevolent intentions -- it is only to insist that his will cannot carry the main burden of explanation .".
Thus by their distinctive clothing, the students were set apart and distinguished from the citizens of the town ; hence the phrase " town and gown ".

Thus and feature
Thus, an outdoors utility knife suited for camping or hunting might use a broad three to five-inch fixed blade, while a utility knife designed for the construction industry might feature a replaceable utility or razor blade for cutting packaging, cutting shingles, marking cut lines, or scraping paint.
Thus 360 / 30s with this added cost feature could run 1401 programs and the larger 360 / 65s could run 7094 programs.
Thus Richard Blackmore's epics Prince Arthur ( 1695 ) and King Arthur ( 1697 ) feature Arthur as an allegory for the struggles of William III against James II.
Thus, Jevons anticipated a key feature of the RSA Algorithm for public key cryptography, although he certainly did not invent the concept of public key cryptography.
Thus, 10 % of possible sets differ in one feature, 30 % in two features, 40 % in three features, and 20 % in all four features.
Thus, instead of expecting a single Antichrist to rule the earth during a future Tribulation period, Martin Luther, John Calvin and the other Protestant Reformers saw the Antichrist as a present feature in the world of their time, fulfilled in the papacy.
Thus, road running, racewalking and track and field are the sports which feature at the competition.
Thus they express the intermediate filament protein vimentin, a feature used as a marker to distinguish their mesodermal origin.
Thus, a characteristic feature of cargo cults is the belief that spiritual agents will, at some future time, give much valuable cargo and desirable manufactured products to the cult members.
Thus, the county's name is derived from the name of an individual as opposed to any geographic feature, and as a result, Hill County is not a part of Texas Hill Country.
Thus another distinguishing feature of honing theory is that the creative process reflects the natural tendency of a worldview to attempt to resolve dissonance and seek internal consistency amongst its components, whether they be ideas, attitudes, or bits of knowledge ; it mends itself as does a body when it has been injured.
Thus, by the turning of the century, the themes had become the dominant feature of imperial administration.
Thus the " Geophysical Year " stamp of 1958 is considered to feature the work of Michelangelo because it shows two hands from his Creation of Adam.
Thus, during the zoom, there is a continuous perspective distortion, the most directly noticeable feature being that the background appears to change size relative to the subject.
Thus, the global perception of what can define world music has evolved to include a contemporary feature, and is only contradicting in proportion to one's adherence to world music in its classic context.
Thus, for a standard document to state that a feature is deprecated is merely a recommendation against using it.
Thus, a gimmick is a special feature for the sake of having a special feature.
After spending a few days filming the small French fishing town of La Pointe Courte for a terminally ill friend who could no longer visit on his own, Varda decided to shoot a feature film of her own. Thus in 1954, Varda's first film, La Pointe Courte, about an unhappy couple working through their relationship in a small fishing town, was released.
Thus, the majority of devices capable of functioning as camcorders are camera phones or compact digital cameras, for which video is only a feature or a secondary capability.
Thus from the 1940s onwards, information about recurrent word combinations became a standard feature of monolingual learner's dictionaries.
Thus, a lot of Portuguese TV programs, from news and documentary to entertainment ( such as the novelas ), feature carioca acting and speaking talent.
Thus, various browsers have a feature to cloak or spoof their identification to force certain server-side content.
Thus, Skyward Sword is the first game in the series to feature a definite right-handed Link, with even the concept art reflecting the fact.

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