Thus-far Sentence Examples

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  • It is remarkable that thus far no cemetery older than the Seleucid or Parthian period has been found in Assyria.

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  • A consideration of the mode of development and appearance of the coelomoducts that have thus far been enumerated (with the possible exception of those of the leeches) seems to show that there is a distinct though varying relation between them and the nephridia.

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  • Very little attention has thus far been given to the cultivation of fruit for exportation, the exceptions being bananas for the Argentine and Uruguayan markets, and oranges and pineapples for European markets.

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  • It was taken in 268 B.C. by the Romans, and the Via Salaria was no doubt prolonged thus far at this period; the distance from Rome is 120 m.

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  • Restrictions on speculative operations in real estate and on the use of hypothecated and discounted paper as security for other transactions, together with the publication of detailed monthly balance sheets, have kept these banks free from unsound methods, and their record thus far (1909) has been conspicuously good.

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  • It was thus far the largest of the regions of Italy, but possessed comparatively few towns; though such as there were, with the large territories, acquired considerable power and influence.

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  • Whereas during the 19th century states were being cut out to suit the existing distribution of language, in the 20th the tendency seems to be to avoid further rearrangement of boundaries, and to complete the homogeneity, thus far attained, by the artificial method of forcing reluctant populations to adopt the language of the predominant or governing race.

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  • The trench should be opened to about two spades' depth, and any coarse roots which may extend thus far from the trunk may be cut clean off with a sharp knife.

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  • The cementite which has thus far been forming may be called " pro-eutectoid " cementite, because it forms before the remaining austenite reacnes the eutectoid composition.

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  • The two assertions are not to be reconciled by pointing out that Professor Tornebohm underestimated, for instance crediting the United States with only 1 1 billion tons, whereas the United States Geological Survey's expert credits that country with from ten to twenty times this quantity; nor by pointing out that only certain parts of Europe and a relatively small part of North America have thus far been carefully explored for iron ore, and that the rest of these two continents and South America, Asia and Africa may reasonably be expected to yield very great stores of iron, and that pyrite, one of the richest and most abundant of ores, has not been included.

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  • It is for us the living rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced.

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  • But Alexander was still determined " to persist in the system of disinterestedness in respect of all the states of Europe which he had thus far followed," and he again allied himself with Prussia.

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  • As regards their distinctive features, the antlers are of a complex type and situated close to the occipital ridge of the skull, and thus far away from the sockets of the eyes, with the brow-tines in adult males palmated, laterally compressed, deflected towards the middle of the face, and often unsymmetrically developed.

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  • There can be little doubt that much more of it is embedded in St Luke's Gospel, and something more also in St Matthew's; but in order to stand on firm ground we have considered thus far only those portions which both of these writers elected to use in composing their later narratives.

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  • But if thus far Grote's protest against prevalent assumptions carries an immediate and unhesitating conviction, it may be doubted whether his positive statement can be accounted final.

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  • It has been suggested that they were the work of Arabs who had wandered thus far from the south.

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  • The river, thus far navigable, is here crossed by a fine old bridge; and the antiquity of .the town betrays itself by the irregularity of its arrangement, by its walls and gateways, and by its numerous inscriptions and other relics.

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  • The self-sufficingness of San Francisco, long forced upon it by the great distance from the older culture of the Eastern States, has thus far shown itself particularly only in the general features of society.

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  • The next reign, that of his son Recared (586-601), was marked by a change which took away the great hindrance which had thus far stood in the way of any national union between Goths and Romans.

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  • He was then about fifteen, and his taste for writing, bred thus far upon the quaint Journals of Friends, the Bible and The Pilgrim's Progress, was at once stimulated.

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  • But, what I've seen thus far is that it could be really bad.

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  • Despite their ambivalent position on humanity, they'd been somewhat helpful thus far.

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  • This represented the apex of his musical endeavors thus far - here was sonic architecture of the highest caliber.

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  • The passing game which was so bereft thus far was starting to ask questions every time Tigers went forward.

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  • Introduction The evidence for humans in the Northern Isles of Scotland during the Mesolithic has thus far been confined to a few tantalizing clues.

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  • This complexity has thus far proven as resistant to detailed chemical characterization as it is to microbial degradation.

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  • Our ghost-hunting investigations thus far have involved meandering around quiet graveyards at night taking digital photos of orbs.

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  • This play sounds like the work of an amateur group having a lark - something Big Finish have thus far avoided.

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  • The publication of 'cosmic locusts ' is certainly a tribute to the success of the process thus far.

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  • He has taught introductory microeconomics to over 10,000 students thus far.

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  • Has thus far is to not involves continuing physical.

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  • The few observations hitherto made on the sites of Ionian cities indicate continuity of settlement and culture as far back as the latest phases of the Mycenaean (Late Minoan III.) Age and not farther, supporting thus far the traditional foundation dates.

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  • Our investigations and estimates of resolving power have thus far proceeded upon the supposition that there are no optical imperfections, whether of the nature of,, a regular aberration or dependent upon irregularities of material and workmanship. In practice there will always be a certain aberration or error of phase, which we may also regard as the deviation of the actual wavesurface from its intended position.

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  • Phil Reeve gave a presentation summarizing the history of the site and the remediation undertaken thus far.

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  • The present research effort has thus far yielded a number of codes which are able to simulate the evolution of reacting systems.

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  • The UK VHS and DVD releases thus far had quite washed-out colors as well.

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  • We must begin to integrate all of our ideas thus far.

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  • Wind, thus far is not as predictable as solar power, and can't be used in quite as many places solo.

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  • However, the most common are physical, earth, and life science, giving students their firmest understanding thus far of how the world came to be, how we all function in it, and most importantly - what we can do to preserve and restore it.

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  • What is the style of the kitchen thus far?

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  • Ed Hardy has been most famous thus far for vibrant T-shirts that echo large tattoos.

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  • So, how many Wiis have been sold thus far?

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  • Beyond that, there is the Score Mode where you challenge for the highest score on any of the events you have unlocked thus far.

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  • A brain biopsy (surgical gathering of a small tissue sample) may be recommended in some cases in which treatment has thus far been ineffective and the cause of the encephalitis is unclear.

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  • Look for any specific expenditure not otherwise accounted for thus far in your expenses.

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  • However, they seem happy with what they have thus far.

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  • The best-studied antioxidants thus far have been vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta-carotene.

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  • On one of the premier as-seen-on-tv review sites, As-Seen-On-TV-Reviews.net, users of the Ninja Master Prep have thus far given the product a five out of five star rating.

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  • Sookie Stackhouse and all of her vampire friends can be played right through your computer with this complete listing of links for every episode of the series thus far.

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  • Perfect Food Perfect Health - Although this soft-cover, magazine-style source may not be as popular as the others thus far mentioned, it introduces readers to ingredients of great nutritional value to dieters.

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  • As you can see from the examples above, ladies flannel pajamas may not be the sexiest pajamas on the planet, but they don't have to keep up the bad reputation they have thus far.

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  • The band retracted from the limelight for a while, though 1998 saw the release of The Masterplan, a collection of B-Sides from their musical career thus far.

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  • The group disbanded and began to concentrate on solo projects, in particular Albarn who has so far recorded two very successful albums with Gorillaz, and Coxon, who has thus far recorded five solo albums.

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  • You are constantly uploading the portions you have received thus far while downloading the pieces that are still "missing."

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  • Linkin Park has been awarded 2 grammy awards and has sold over fifty million albums during their musical career thus far.

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  • Though she has expressed interest in doing film work, she has thus far only made television appearances.

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  • With alternative treatments for acne growing increasingly popular, it is helpful to identify the ones that have shown results thus far.

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  • Guards hung back in a loose perimeter around him, but they had thus far not challenged him.

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  • None of the tributaries of the La Plata system thus far mentioned is navigable except the lower Pilcomayo and Bermejo for a few miles.

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  • The relative merit of the two systems depends upon the question how we can secure the best efficiency and equity in the application of the principles thus far laid down.

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  • Because no civilized government was carried on there, the Great Powers interfered and said, ` Thus far and no farther.'

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  • The prologue may not be historical; but it is to be presumed that it deals with historical possibilities, and is good evidence thus far.

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