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Thus, on the highroad, a troop of soldiers `` marched in their own dust and sang '', while on the footpath one man walks alone.
Thus while his theory or technique may not be oversubscribed, it is commonplace for bullish and bearish positions to become temporarily over-subscribed.
Thus, while it remains possible that the Babylonians and/or the Pythagoreans may perhaps have had the magic square of three before the Chinese did, more definite evidence will have to turn up from the Middle East or the Classical World before China can lose her claim to the earliest known magic square by more than a thousand years.
Thus `` America '', the most widely sung of the patriotic songs, was written by a New England Baptist clergyman, Samuel Francis Smith ( 1808-1895 ), while a student in Andover Theological Seminary.
Thus, while altruistic persons may under some circumstances be outcompeted by less altruistic persons at the individual level, according to group selection theory the opposite may occur at the group level where groups consisting of the more altruistic persons may outcompete groups consisting of the less altruistic persons.
Thus, a Rabbi, a Catholic priest, and an agnostic might agree that, in this particular case, the best approach is to withhold extraordinary medical care, while disagreeing on the reasons that support their individual positions.
Thus, according to the character Pausanias in Plato's Symposium, Aphrodite is two goddesses, one older while the other younger.
Thus while among his own colleagues he seemed merely a hypocritical and arrogant priest, in his relations with his brother humanists, such as Cosimo de ' Medici, he appeared as the student of classical antiquities and especially of Greek theological authors ".
Thus while Persian-speakers were concentrated on the lower rungs of the work force, managers tended to be brought in from some distance.
Thus while Athens was increasing her navy with the funds they contributed, a revolt always found itself without enough resources or experienced leaders for war.
Thus, on January 16, 1997, the Diamondbacks were officially voted into the National League while their expansion counterparts in Tampa Bay were voted into the American League.
Thus the use of abeyance provided the security of a settlement for the pro-life campus club, while preserving the student society's voting membership's ability to take the matter back to court should they choose in the future to deny resources to the club.
Thus, oil paint is said to be " oil-based ", while acrylic paint is " water-based " ( or sometimes " water-borne ").
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, while the book exhibits considerable unity and probably reflects much of the historic Ezekiel, it is the product of a long and complex history and does not necessarily preserve the very words of the prophet.
Thus while bumblebees have been found to be about ten times more efficient pollinators on cucurbits, the total efficiency of a colony of honey bees is much greater due to greater numbers.
Thus natural languages are mainly oral, while Blissymbols is just a writing system dealing with semantics, not phonetics.
Thus one finds brass instruments made of wood, like the alphorn, the cornett, the serpent and the didgeridoo, while some woodwind instruments are made of brass, like the saxophone.
Thus, while Nozick's side-constraints are absolute restrictions on behavior, Amartya Sen proposes a theory that recognizes the importance of certain rules, but these rules are not absolute.
Thus sodium carbonate is basic, sodium bicarbonate is weakly basic, while carbon dioxide itself is a weak acid.
Thus, Leibniz ' argument is in esse, while Aquinas ' argument is both in fieri and in esse.
Thus the concept ' computable ' is in a certain definite sense ' absolute ', while practically all other familiar metamathematical concepts ( e. g. provable, definable, etc.
) Thus the alveolar click sounds something like a cork pulled from a bottle ( a low-pitch pop ), at least in Xhosa ; while the dental click is like English tsk!
Thus, while values above one are common for newborns, the ratio dwindles until it is well below one for the older population.
Thus a 2 × 2 matrix with determinant − 2, when applied to a region of the plane with finite area, will transform that region into one with twice the area, while reversing its orientation.

Thus and extent
Thus, the majority of communications can no longer be intercepted by earth stations ; they can only be collected by tapping cables and intercepting line-of-sight microwave signals, which is possible only to a limited extent.
Thus international trade is mostly restricted to trade in goods and services, and only to a lesser extent to trade in capital, labor or other factors of production.
Thus, to the extent that such methods are accepted, the likelihood principle is denied.
Thus, favoring M to some extent became identified as alignment with InterSystems.
Thus, the maximum theoretical extent of a given mass transfer is typically determined by the point at which the chemical potential is uniform.
Thus the field encompasses water in rivers, lakes, aquifers and to an extent glaciers, in which the field examines the process and dynamics involved in these bodies of water.
Thus, modern automatic rifles overlap to an extent in design and function with machine guns.
Thus, it is not enough to demonstrate that you have suffered the wrong in order to win a tort case, you must also have legally recognized damages that were directly or indirectly caused by the tortfeasor as a result of the tort, and be able to prove the extent of those damages.
Thus, this congressional clause is contrasted by the general vesting of the executive and judicial powers in Articles II and III in the branches of government those articles govern, which has been interpreted to mean that those branches enjoy " residual " or " implied " powers beyond those specifically mentioned, as contrasted with the Congress, which is vested with those legislative powers " herein granted ;" however, there is substantial contemporary disagreement about the precise extent of the powers conferred by the general vesting clauses.
Thus, the population in the U. S. is not aging to the extent as those in Europe, Australia, or Canada.
Thus they are seldom grown in any significant extent, though O. viciifolia is met with somewhat more regularly.
Thus, it is argued that the domains are to a large extent expressions of the condition of the general processes.
Thus, it cannot be concluded to what extent this study had an effect on " Little Albert's " life.
Thus the management techniques of a beekeeper providing pollination services are different from, and to some extent in tension with, those of a beekeeper who is trying to produce honey.
Thus, smaller and poorer countries, such as Ecuador, Honduras, and the Dominican Republic, could implement ISI only to a limited extent.
The Comptroller of the Currency, therefore, ruled that Section 16 permitted national banks to engage in “ proprietary trading ” of “ investment securities ” for which it could not act as a “ dealer .” Thus, Glass-Steagall permitted “ banks to invest in and trade securities to a significant extentand did not restrict trading by bank affiliates, although the Bank Holding Company Act did restrict investments by bank affiliates.
Thus, the Gulf of Bothnia would be the farthest extent of the Ocean.
Thus, a question that is often asked of fossil deposits is to what extent does the fossil deposit record the true biota that originally lived there?
Thus the relative movement between the workpiece and the cutting tool ( which is called the toolpath ) is controlled or constrained by the machine to at least some extent, rather than being entirely " offhand " or " freehand ".
Thus the extent and commonality between world folk-epics becomes a manifestation of the commonality and extent of a worldview.
Thus whistled tonal languages convey phonemic information solely through tone, length, and, to a lesser extent, stress, and most segmental phonemic distinctions of the spoken language are lost.
Thus, though hard proof is lacking but given the extent of possible habitat and the precautionary principle, it is believed to be extant for the time being.
Thus, in the 14th century Piła grew to some extent because of its position on the Gwda a mere 11 kilometers from where it joins the river Notec.
Thus, to the extent possible, a certain amount of selective breeding was used to develop different types of horse for different types of work.

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