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Thus and weapons
Thus, in any use of biological weapons, it is highly likely that animals will become ill either simultaneously with, or perhaps earlier than humans.
) Thus, when Odo returned, he was able to launch a near complete surprise attack on the besieging force, scattering it at the first attack, and slaughtering units caught resting or that fled without weapons or armour.
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, in any use of biological weapons, it is highly likely that animals will become ill either simultaneously with, or perhaps earlier than humans.
Thus military outposts were of utmost importance, especially with the friars trying to convert fierce head-hunting tribes with spears and bladed weapons.
Thus, Mao announced his decision to develop China's own strategic weapons, including nuclear bombs and associated missiles for the warheads, during a Communist Party of China ( CPC ) Central Committee meeting held on January 15, 1955.
Thus far, only the United States and the Soviet Union / Russian Federation are known to have possessed nuclear weapons programs developed and funded well enough to manufacture miniaturized nuclear weapons.
Thus the success of Operation Greenhouse was vital before the development of thermonuclear weapons could continue.
Thus the technology on Harmony includes basic computers, presumably without advanced Internet capabilities, although the Oversoul was used for basic data transfer, and solar-powered handheld energy weapons, but no cars or even wagons.
Thus, at the age of sixteen, Drizzt began his weapons training.
Thus, for example, Trotsky observes in the opening chapter of his history of the Russian Revolution of 1917 that " Savages throw away their bows and arrows for rifles all at once, without travelling the road which lay between these two weapons in the past.
Thus, the implosion technique now suddenly stood as the key to regular production of nuclear weapons.
Thus, when Eudes returned, he was able to launch an almost totally surprise attack on the siege force, scattering it with the first attack, and slaughtering units that were resting or fled without weapons or armour.
Thus, in a statute forbidding the concealment on one's person of " pistols, revolvers, derringers, or other dangerous weapons ," the term " dangerous weapons " may be construed to comprehend only dangerous weapons of the kind enumerated, i. e., firearms, or perhaps more narrowly still, handguns.
Thus, those who fought the Heterodyne had to possess more than just weapons and skill, they had to possess priorities that favored the populace over all else-even over the demands of the authorities.
Thus the game allows the use of weapons of a space-faring race on a medieval world.
Thus, during World War I, Camp American University became the birthplace of the United States ' chemical weapons program.
Thus, during World War I, Camp American University and Camp Leach became the birthplace of the United States ' chemical weapons program.

Thus and grade
Thus, the weighted mean makes it possible to find the average student grade in the case where only the class means and the number of students in each class are available.
Thus inversive geometry, a larger study than grade school transformation geometry, is usually reserved for college students.
Thus if a sky hook has been created, it can effectively convert waste asteroid or lunar material thrown to it, into high grade rocket fuel ( that is by replacing the fuel spent to maintain its own orbit ), by virtue of their kinetic energy.
Thus, Earl Ellis was tutored by an Army Colonel, earning a satisfactory grade.
Thus, a student can outscore another but receive a lower grade.
Thus, a new tenure was created upon every alienation ; and thus there arose a series of lords of the same lands, the first called the ' chief lord ' holding immediately of the sovereign, the next grade holding of them, and so on, each alienation creating another lord and another tenant.
Thus, a " B " ( three grade points ) in a four-credit class yields 12 " quality points ".
The fault has a length of 110 km, a typical width of 2 – 3 km, and a height of 240 – 300 m. Thus although it appears to be a vertical cliff in the lunar surface, in actuality the grade of the slope is relatively shallow.
Thus, it was designed to be on stilts with the first occupied floor approximately 30 feet above grade in order to " circumvent " this law.
Thus when the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles were granted first grade status in 1947, the team's first match in the big league was a home game at Brookvale Oval against Western Suburbs.

Thus and plutonium
Thus plutonium may decay and leave uranium-235.
Thus, Usmani laid solid groundwork for the civilian nuclear programme Scientists and engineers under Munir Ahmad Khan developed the nuclear capability for Pakistan within early 1980s, and under his leadership the PAEC had carried a cold test of nuclear device at Kirana Hills, evidently made from non-weaponized plutonium.

Thus and mines
Thus there are concentrations of mines where there are concentrations of people.
Thus, copper mines are often major culprits of acid mine drainage.
Thus both its coasts had to be occupied by the Allies so that a barrage of vessels, mines and nets could be maintained there.
Thus, in 1954 Rio Tinto Company sold two thirds of its stake in the Rio Tinto mines, disposing of the rest over the following years.
Thus, Kohtla-Järve greatly expanded, becoming a city with a unique layout, as its parts remained scattered among woods, agricultural areas and oil shale mines.
Thus Capitan Felipe Custodio named the place “ PLACER ,” which means, mines and happiness because the people were happy and prosperous enjoying the rich resources of gold, abundant supply of varied kinds of fish and bountiful harvest from the rice fields.

Thus and would
Thus the cocktail party would appear to be the ideal system, but there is one weakness.
Thus, an enemy would probably use this weapon for attack on static population centers such as large cities.
Thus in independent voting, Af or 0.52 of the couples would agree.
Thus if E is sufficiently small, there can be only one intersection of C and Af near Q, for if there were more than one intersection for every E then the difference between C and Af near Q would not be a monotone function.
Thus, for hydrogen chloride, the IUPAC name would be aqueous hydrogen chloride.
Thus, the MCC would not complete road construction.
Thus she, through whom salvation was being prepared for all people, would be the first to receive the promised fruit of salvation.
Thus, there was seen a need for a new law that would ensure the continuance of the succession following the death of the last legal heir under the Bill of Rights, being Princess Anne, guaranteeing the line of succession would continue in the Protestant line, and excluding any possible claims by the deposed James II or his son and daughter, James Francis Edward and Louisa Maria Teresa Stuart.
Thus, during the abdication crisis of 1936, caused by Edward VIII's desire to marry Wallis Simpson, the consent of all realms concerned, along with, in some cases, new acts of parliament, was required in Britain and throughout the British Dominions to allow for Edward's stepping aside and to ensure that if he had any children they would have no claim to the thrones.
Thus, Abulafia in the 13th century assumed that the language spoken in Paradise had been different from Hebrew, and rejected the claim then current also among Christian authors, that a child left unexposed to linguistic stimulus would automatically begin to speak in Hebrew.
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, " Armageddon " would mean " Mountain of Assembly ," which Jordan says is " a reference to the assembly at Mount Sinai, and to its replacement, Mount Zion.
Thus, many users of a given BBS usually lived in the same area, and activities such as BBS Meets or Get Togethers were common, where users of the board would gather at a local restaurant, the SysOp ’ s home or similar venue and meet face to face.
Thus, as with other proposed megafauna cryptids, climate and food supply issues would make such a creature's survival in reported habitats unlikely.
Thus, if the score was 3 – 2 with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth, and the batter smacked an " over the fence home run ", the game would end at 4 – 3, with the batter only allowed a double, and the runners officially stopped on 2nd and 3rd ( since they were not needed to win the game ).
Thus, in the Hindu schools, if a claim was made that could not be substantiated by appeal to the textual canon, it would be considered as ridiculous as a claim that the sky was green and, conversely, a claim which could not be substantiated via conventional means might still be justified through textual reference, differentiating this from the epistemology of modern science.
Thus the world would be seen as " what is among the ground and the sky ", and " Blissymbols " would be seen as " the writing tool to express the world ".
Thus, the universe would have been even more special before the thermalization than after .” The problem of specific or “ fine-tuned ” initial conditions would not have been solved ; it would have gotten worse.
Thus, a week of Beetle Bailey would arrive at the Lansing State Journal in two sheets, printed much larger than the final version and ready to be cut apart and fitted into the local comics page.
Thus criminal law grew out what 21st-century lawyers would call torts ; and, in real terms, many acts and omissions classified as crimes actually overlap with civil-law concepts.
Thus, a catalyst that could change the equilibrium would be a perpetual motion machine, a contradiction to the laws of thermodynamics.

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