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  • Thus the Greek word for universe (κόσμος) carried both a scientific and an aes - thetic meaning.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas TOM TASHIRO 1968

  • Thus, the English word "overcharge" may mean many things to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, but they are all translated into Russian by completely different words that are not interchangeable.

    Russia Blog 2009

  • Thus, the English word "overcharge" may mean many things to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, but they are all translated into Russian by completely different words that are not interchangeable.

    Russia Blog 2009

  • Thus the Greek word "phosphoros" means Light-bearer or Light-bringer.

    unknown title 2009

  • Thus, the English word "overcharge" may mean many things to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, but they are all translated into Russian by completely different words that are not interchangeable.

    Pajamas Media 2009

  • Thus the Greek word "phosphoros" means Light-bearer or Light-bringer.

    unknown title 2009

  • Thus, the English word "overcharge" may mean many things to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, but they are all translated into Russian by completely different words that are not interchangeable.

    Russia Blog 2009

  • Thus a Spanish word uttered by one man at one time, overthrew, or at the leastwise hindered sundry privy practices of many at another. "

    Industrial Biography, Iron Workers and Tool Makers Samuel Smiles 1858

  • "Thus" is already an adverb, so adding an "ly" to the end of it is unnecessary and incorrect.

    SeeLight: 2006

  • "Thus" is already an adverb, so adding an "ly" to the end of it is unnecessary and incorrect.

    Strunk and Light Addendum 2006

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