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Hence and these
Hence, if a dish contains significant amounts of any of these ingredients, it has most likely been Americanized.
Hence these words of David: In the morning I put to death all the wicked of the land, that I might cut off all the workers of iniquity from the city of the Lord.
Hence, the letter identifies Paul as its author, and these manuscripts designate the Ephesian church as its recipient.
Hence, if we know these values for any one state the constant can be calculated.
Hence interactions between these galaxies are relatively frequent, and play an important role in their evolution.
Hence, ( keeping these in mind ), by self-control and by making dharma ( right conduct ) your main focus, treat others as you treat yourself.
Hence, controlling for other factors, these researchers found that race is important in explaining whether or not a household has received an inheritance and the size of the inheritance.
Hence, these fragments are among the oldest objects in the solar system and have preserved information about its early history.
Hence, if social security benefits are portable, contributors to, for example, old-age pension schemes do not experience any disadvantage such as the loss of contributions and benefits associated with these contributions when moving from one job to another, from one occupation to another, or from the public to the private sector.
Hence, the traditional platyhelminth subgroup " Turbellaria " is now regarded as paraphyletic, since it excludes the wholly parasitic groups, although these are descended from one group of " turbellarians ".
Hence the name ' QSO ' ( quasi-stellar object ) is used ( in addition to ' quasar ') to refer to these objects, including the ' radio-loud ' and the ' radio-quiet ' classes.
Hence, many of these countries expressed their support for the Whites, including the provision of troops and supplies.
Hence these three criteria:
Hence, these churches are also called Old Oriental Churches.
Hence any application of these concepts to practical problems needs to be performed with care.
Hence, these sequences and the information they carry may get lost.
Hence these stars emit little light, sometimes as little as that of the Sun.
Hence, the insignia and medallions for these awards bear a crown, cypher, and / or effigy of the monarch.
Hence there exists God, the promulgator of these laws.
Hence, taurine supplementation is possibly beneficial for the prevention of these diseases.
Hence the contradiction in his acting: his performance as a whole often fell short of high excellence, yet these same impersonations were lit by insight and masterly strokes of interpretation, which made the spectator feel that he was watching the performance of the most imaginative of living actors.
Hence, contrary to Dingle's assertion, there is no contradiction, nor are these relations merely " appearances ".
Hence, these provinces became known as the Spanish Netherlands or Southern Netherlands.
Hence one can debate whether the underlined strings in these examples should qualify as clauses.

Hence and theories
Hence, not only the ideas of the Muslim political philosophers but also many other jurists and ulama posed political ideas and theories.
Hence it has three main elements: description of the phenomena ; developing a general theory about the causes of various types of change ; and applying those theories to specific facts.
Hence, it is " critical " of mainstream IR theories that tend to be state-centric.
Hence, not only the ideas of the Muslim political philosophers but also many other jurists and ulama posed political ideas and theories.
Hence these theories can explain feminine and neutral types of defects only.
Hence NF and related theories usually employ Quine's set-theoretic definition of the ordered pair, which yields a type-level ordered pair.
Hence, Machiavelli presents an alternative to the ethical theories of his day, rather than an all-out rejection of all morality.

Hence and resemble
Hence, the flow conditions at the anode of free burning arcs resemble those near a stagnation point.
Hence, they resemble melanoma, appear worrisome, and are often removed to clarify the diagnosis.
Hence, to the untrained civilian eye, they would resemble small tanks ( but lacking the turret or armor of a proper tank ).
Hence, the external genitalia in most of infants resemble that of normal females ( though the vagina is a short, blind pouch ), or is slightly ambiguous ( more female than male ).

Hence and 19th
Hence, since the 19th century, the term " bourgeoisie " usually is politically and sociologically synonymous with the ruling upper class of a capitalist society.
Hence, still in the mid 19th century, fed by the drive which the search for rubber occasioned, solicited as it was on the international market, various expeditions searched out the area seeking to facilitate the installation of colonists.
Hence, for example, the whole edition of the Croatian Orthography (' Hrvatski pravopis ') edited by Babić-Finka-Moguš ( 1971 ) was destroyed in a paper factory just because it had been titled " Croatian " Orthography instead of " Serbocroatian " or " Croatoserbian " Orthography No Croatian dictionaries ( apart from the historical " Croatian or Serbian " dictionaries, conceived in the 19th century ) appeared until 1985, when Communist centralism was well in the process of decay.
Hence the older though somewhat confusing specific epithet olivacea (" the olive-colored one ") is used rather than erythromelas (" the red-and-black one "), as had been common throughout the 19th century.
Hence there is a discrepancy between the complete numbered series used by Burke and Debrett, and the numbering series in use by the family, particularly in the 18th and 19th century.
Hence, a number of 19th century railroads used air line in their titles to suggest that their routes were shorter than those of competing roads.
Hence they lost pride of place at the Paris Opéra ( especially when many of the original stage sets were lost in fire in the late 19th century ).

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