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Thus misfortune hounded successive generations of the House of Atreus, until atoned by Orestes in a court of justice held jointly by humans and gods.
Thus in 1880 and 1882, Benedictine teaching monks were effectively exiled ; this was not completed until 1901.
Thus, the siege of Constantinople continued, lasting until 1402.
" Thus the work on the house of God in Jerusalem came to a standstill until the second year of the reign of Darius king of Persia.
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, while values above one are common for newborns, the ratio dwindles until it is well below one for the older population.
Thus iron left exposed to air and water will continue to rust until all of the iron is oxided.
Thus, her holdings would not be merged with France until the next generation.
Thus if the universe is hot enough ( approximately 10 < sup > 15 </ sup > K, a temperature exceeded until shortly after the Big Bang ) then the electromagnetic force and weak force will merge into a combined electroweak force.
Thus began what is now often called " The Golden Age of Hollywood ", which refers roughly to the period beginning with the introduction of sound until the late 1940s.
Thus, it was not until two centuries had passed that in 1872 Karl Weierstrass presented the first definition of a function with a graph that would today be considered fractal, having the non-intuitive property of being everywhere continuous but nowhere differentiable.
Thus in March 1979 Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, who kept absolute power ( until his overthrow in 2011 referred to as " Guide of the Revolution "), after ten years as combined Head of State and Head of government of the Libyan Jamahiriya (" state of the masses "), styled Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council, formally transferred both qualities to the General secretaries of the General People's Congress ( comparable to a Speaker ) respectively to a Prime Minister, in political reality both were his creatures.
Thus, a patient suffering from hyperthyroidism can often obtain immediate temporary relief until the hyperthyroidism can be characterized with the Radioiodine test noted above and more permanent treatment take place.
Thus encouraged, the encircling regiments remained in place, maintaining continual pressure, until weakened British dispositions enabled the host to make a final surge forward.
Thus, until the 15th century, only minor trade and cultural exchanges between Europe and Asia continued at certain terminals controlled by Muslim traders.
Thus, Sterne lost his chances for clerical advancement but discovered his real talents ; until the completion of this first work, " he hardly knew that he could write at all, much less with humour so as to make his reader laugh ".
Thus the total revenue curve for a monopoly is a parabola that begins at the origin and reaches a maximum value then continuously decreases until total revenue is again zero.
Thus songs were passed on through many generations as an oral tradition until writing was more universal.
Thus the initial input change circulates along the feedback loop and grows in an avalanche-like manner until finally Q1 switches off and Q2 switches on.
Thus Kim Jong-il was, until 2011, in substance head of the state, but theoretically the chairman of the SPA Presidium represents the state and is responsible for foreign affairs, such as reception.
Thus, the fundamental solution may be found by performing the continued fraction expansion and testing each successive convergent until a solution to Pell's equation is found.
Thus an igneous or metamorphic rock or melt, which is slowly cooling, does not begin to exhibit measurable radioactive decay until it cools below the closure temperature.
Thus, the consular year dating was abandoned in practice, even though it formally remained until the end of the 9th century.
Thus begins a civil war in Sweden between father and son, which will last until Erik's death in 1359.

Thus and relatively
Thus, for a period, economics worked in favour of cable cars even in relatively flat cities.
Thus any popular general-purpose data model usually well balances between being intuitive and relatively simple, and very complex with high expressive power.
Hence, those with less pigmented skin survived and had children at higher rates because their skin allowed more UV light for the production of vitamin D. Thus, the skin of those in the group that left the African continent and went far north gradually developed adaptations for relatively greater translucence compared to equatorial hues.
Thus, North India is kept warm or only mildly cooled during winter ; in summer, the same phenomenon makes India relatively hot.
Thus the initial assumption that p and q − 1 are relatively prime is untenable.
Thus, the word ' left ' in American political parlance may refer to ' liberalism ' and be identified with the Democratic Party, whereas in a country such as France these positions would be regarded as relatively more right-wing, and ' left ' is more likely to refer to ' socialist ' positions rather than ' liberal ' ones.
Thus, the two powers were relatively unable to fight decisive battles.
Thus, excitement in games or war appears to block both dimensions of pain, while suggestion and placebos may modulate the affective-motivational dimension and leave the sensory-discriminative dimension relatively undisturbed.
Thus, rearrangements on a local scale ( kinks ) are relatively rapid, while on a long-range scale ( convolutions ) very slow.
Thus, ' old fashioned ' walls-that is high and, relatively, thin-were excellent targets and, over time, easily demolished.
Thus, it seems that we can know, in a relatively unproblematic way, that other people are in certain mental states.
Thus the end of the Viking Age for the Scandinavians also marks the start of their relatively brief Middle Ages.
Thus, Vega has a relatively flat electromagnetic spectrum in the visual region — wavelength range 350 – 850 nanometers, most of which can be seen with the human eye — so the flux densities are roughly equal ; 2000 – 4000 Jy.
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, even though her father was a duke, Catherine was of relatively low birth.
Thus, Bastia is logically organized on a relatively narrow North-South axis which can make access to the city center difficult under particular circumstances.
Thus I can be occupied for several years without writing a single note of the work, after which composition goes relatively quickly.
Thus, even large voltages can yield relatively small currents.
Thus the resulting nuclei become heavier and closer to the sought-after island of stability, a concept wherein some super-heavy atoms can be relatively stable.
Thus, Internet access across the European Union is relatively open because of the laws forbidding discrimination based on nationality, but the fact of publication in, say, France, limits the target market to those who read French.
Thus, it was Heartbreak Hotel that turned Harrison from a relatively well-mannered schoolboy into a guitar-crazed truant who would audition for John Lennon's Quarrymen the following year.
Thus, tuning was a relatively slow operation, and composers had to allow a reasonable amount of time for players to change notes if they were called to tune in the middle of a work.
Thus, for a single given gas ( where molecular weight does not change ) and over a small temperature range ( where heat capacity is relatively constant ), the speed of sound becomes dependent on only the temperature of the gas.
Thus the relatively small amount of network color programming, combined with the high cost of color television sets, meant that as late as 1964 only 3. 1 percent of television households in the U. S. had a color set.

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