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Thus, when the hostilities finally ceased in 1648 with the Treaty of Westphalia, most of Alsace went to France with some towns remaining independent.
Thus, Regensburg was one of the central towns of the Empire, attracting visitors in large numbers.
Thus by the opening of the thirteenth century, it was already significant in trade with the continent of Europe and ranked as a port of the Hanseatic League It was one of the official " staple towns " of England, authorized to carry on the import and export trade.
Thus it is incorrect to pretend black basketball wasn't " permitted " in Jasper or other Southern Indiana towns before the 1950s.
Thus, there are a total of 14 states, 128 counties, and over 700 cities, towns and villages through which the highway passed at some time in its history.
Thus, the farms represented an extension beyond the towns of the wall of separation between the white and the black occupants of the land.
Thus in the same year, the towns of Pelham and Holles were incorporated, and named after the duke.
Thus the black community in Depew is rather strong compared to most of the surrounding towns.
Thus, sections of the village are in two towns in two counties: in Clinton County, the town of Town of Au Sable ( or Ausable ); in Essex County, the Town of Chesterfield.
Thus people who would be considered " Germans ", with a common culture, language, and worldview different from that of the surrounding rural peoples, colonized trading towns as far north of present-day Germany as Bergen ( in Norway ), Stockholm ( in Sweden ), and Vyborg ( now in Russia ).
Thus the designs of Zholtovsky, Fomin and other old masters were easily replicated in remote towns under strict material rationing.
Thus, towns like Tarbes ( Bigorre ), Auch ( Gascony ), or Rodez ( Rouergue ) were already under the jurisdiction of Toulouse before the Revolution, although only for judicial and legal matters.
Thus, Radnor is one of the towns associated with the local moniker " Main Line.
Thus, CDPs may be defined within New England towns or spanning the boundaries of multiple towns.
Thus by 1848, the towns of Aachen, Cologne and Düsseldorf were heavily industrialized with a number of different industries represented.
Thus the Lüshunkou district contains 6 sub-districts and 7 towns ( see Political divisions of China: Levels ), and is itself under the prefecture level sub-provincial capital city, Dalian.
Thus after the middle of 17th century, the non-Orthodox part of Lithuania became firmly Catholic ( with a Protestant minorities in some towns like Vilnius, Kėdainiai, and Biržai ).
Thus, the denominational division between Catholics and Orthodox gradually became a social division, with the Catholic ruling classes living in the towns on the islands and the Orthodox predominating in the countryside.
Thus, while Canadians who reside in major urban centres typically live within walking distance of their federal or provincial representatives ' constituency offices, a rural politician who represents dozens of geographically dispersed small towns must normally incur much greater travel expenses, being forced to drive for several hours, or even to travel by air, in order to visit parts of their own district — and may even need to maintain more than one constituency office in order to properly represent all of their constituents.
Thus " to ascend " and " in a fire " could refer to the temple mound, the most important feature of Mississippian towns, since one would have to ascend the mound to reach the fire.
Thus Czechoslovakia retained the western Slovakian towns of Bratislava and Nitra, while Hungary recovered the three disputed eastern towns as well as four others in the central area.
Thus, an array of facilities are provided primarily for residents in the new towns.

Thus and formed
Thus they formed their own dioceses and national church, the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, in a mostly amicable separation.
Thus, every chlorine is in the middle of a cube formed by caesium atoms and every caesium is in the middle of a cube formed by chlorine.
Thus, at the federal level, governments are formed with at least one of the smaller parties.
Thus, a triad is formed of the intelligible nous, the intellective nous, and the psyche in order to reconcile further the various Hellenistic philosophical schools of Aristotle's actus and potentia of the unmoved mover and Plato's Demiurge.
Thus the first galaxies were then formed.
Thus the National Redemption Council was formed.
Thus, only those who could afford such weaponry fought as hoplites ; as with the Roman Republican army it was the middle classes who formed the bulk of the infantry.
Thus the MPPC lost the ability to control the American film industry through patent licensing, and had to rely instead on its subsidiary, the General Film Company, formed in 1910, which monopolized film distribution in America.
Thus, reasoned Oort, a comet could not have formed while in its current orbit, and must have been held in an outer reservoir for almost all of its existence.
Thus, Gosse argued that the fossil record — even coprolites — might also be evidence of life that had never actually existed but which may have been instantly formed by God at the moment of creation.
Thus, when these stars expand and cool, they do not brighten as much as lower mass stars ; however, they were much brighter than lower mass stars to begin with, and are thus still brighter than the red giants formed from less massive stars.
Thus, in the pre-Buddhist times ( 7th / 6th c BCE ), the parts of modern Tajikstan including territories as far as Zeravshan valley in Sogdiana formed parts of ancient Kamboja and the Parama Kamboja kingdoms when it was ruled by Iranian Kambojas till it became part of Achaemenid Empire.
Thus, the IEEE 802. 12 committee was formed and standardized 100BaseVG.
Thus a more detailed analysis of the bubble's motion is needed beyond Rayleigh-Plesset to explore the additional energy focusing that an internally formed shock wave might produce.
Thus two Elders and two Eldresses formed the Ministry at the top of the administrative structure.
Thus, in 1879, a second committee was formed to create a college " in which no distinction will be made between students on the ground of their belonging to different religious denominations.
Thus, rather than being formed from a trained, armed, and organised army, the Republican armed forces began to grow in September from usually younger, less trained groups built around charismatic leaders.
Thus George, tree, tall and blue are examples of well formed constant symbols.
Thus Neustria formed the western part of the kingdom of the Franks under the rule of the Merovingian dynasty during the sixth to eighth centuries.
By using analytic continuation to eliminate removable singularities, meromorphic functions can be added, subtracted, multiplied, and the quotient can be formed unless on a connected component of D. Thus, if D is connected, the meromorphic functions form a field, in fact a field extension of the complex numbers.
Thus, the Aude department was formed in the ninth century from three counties: Carcassonne, Razès and Narbonne.
Thus was the earth created, when it was formed by the Heart of Heaven, the Heart of Earth, as they are called who first made it fruitful, when the sky was in suspense, and the earth was submerged in the water.
Thus Norman township was formed in 1911.
Thus was formed a new municipality, Villa de la Santísima Trinidad de la Libertad translated “ Village of the Most Holy Trinity of Liberty .” Hugh B. Johnston was made alcalde.

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