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Hence, although the origins of doublespeak remain unclear and unknown, doublespeak contains certain concepts borrowed from Herman and Orwell that might give some indication of where doublespeak originates from.
Hence, although the experience of God is like none other, the occasions for experiencing Him, for having a consciousness of Him, are manifold, even if we consider only those that call for Berakot.
" Hence although men had become less forebearing, and although natural pity had already undergone some alteration, this period of the development of human faculties, maintaining a middle position between the indolence of our primitive state and the petulant activity of our egocentrism, must have been the happiest and most durable epoch.
Hence, communities are spatial entities although they are not ultimately defined by topographical features.
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, although the government of Egypt had been Greek-speaking ever since the conquests of Alexander the Great, the Memphis decree, like the two preceding decrees in the series, included texts in Egyptian to display its relevance to the general populace by way of the literate Egyptian priesthood.
Hence, Marx's influence on antimilitarist doctrine was not surprising, although making Marx accountable for the antimilitarist tradition is a large overstatement.
Hence the university has no faculty governance, although there are elected Academic Boards at faculty level who advise the deans.
Hence, although people psychologically require the activities that lead to their self-actualisation as persons, it remains a consideration of secondary historical relevance, because the capitalist mode of production eventually will exploit and impoverish the proletariat until compelling them to social revolution for survival.
Hence, the constitution, although greeted with enthusiasm as a significant milestone, soon encountered trouble.
Hence, the male birds, although appearing yellow to humans actually have a violet-tinted plumage that is seen by females.
Hence, flat chests became appealing to women, although flappers were the most common to wear such bras.
Hence, although people might speak of the market acting as an entity, and the market exchange results from the volition and initiative of the buyers and the sellers, in which case, Marxist commodity fetishism had contributed to economic dumbing down.
Hence one may be considered thrombocytopenic below that range, although the threshold for a diagnosis of ITP is not tied to any specific number.
Hence, the main character of the game became " The Master ", although the allegory remains obvious, as he travels the globe in a palace on a cloud, accompanied by an angel ; slays demons ; creates life ; performs miracles ; and is prayed to by the populace of the world.
Hence, although the stimulation of peripheral chemoreceptors causes bradycardia, this may not be the net result.
Hence the area was designated as ' St George's Fields ', although largely unpopulated.
Hence, although Canberra is undoubtedly Australian with respect to its landscaping and wider location, the underlying motivations for these aspects “ remained colonial, rooted in eighteenth-century Britain .”
Hence, there is not much of an economic life going on, although there are limits for the amount of energy individuals may spend on satisfying their needs.
Hence, although it would be reasonable to conjecture that objects with Etruscan characteristics came from Etruria, the evidence points decisively to an Etruscan factory in or near Praeneste itself.
Hence, Abinadi was successful in his mission although he died a martyr and only one man believe his teachings.
Hence, it is common to hear references to " it " or " they " ( although this is meant to address a somewhat singularity ) in usual speech.
Hence, in recent years lining up before the day Comiket is held on has been prohibited, although this has done little to prevent people from doing so anyway.

Hence and writers
Hence Catholic writers will sometimes use the term " worship " not to indicate adoration, but only the worship of veneration given to Mary and the saints.
Hence, the book is of great value to the student of the Greek dialects, while in the restoration of the text of the classical authors generally, and particularly of such writers as Aeschylus and Theocritus, who used many unusual words, its value can hardly be exaggerated.
Hence Catholic writers will sometimes use the term " worship " not to indicate adoration, but only the worship of veneration given to Mary and the saints.
Hence, given that much of the late -' 60s wave of groundbreaking rock music developed within rock's famous " San Francisco Sound ," it seems very likely that the writers of the San Francisco Renaissance had an influence on the lyrics, both artistically and in terms of attitudes to living.
Hence, ecocomposition instructors emphasize not only the writer's relationship to physical place but also the social relations among writers and readers.
Hence some writers, such as Karl Woermann, have supposed that he introduced perspective and illusion into painting.
Hence he never attained to that perfect idiomatic purity of style, which was the special glory of the early writers of comedy, Naevius and Plautus.

Hence and who
Hence all teachers, good and bad, who have been teaching for a given number of years are paid the same salary.
Hence Paul can use the term Christos with no confusion as to who it refers to, and as in and he can use expressions such as " in Christ " to refer to the followers of Jesus.
Hence the group included supporters of Trotskyism, like Judith Merril and others who would have been deemed far left for the era ( Frederik Pohl became a member of the Communist Party in 1936, but later quit in 1939 ).
Hence, at the Cross it was the Father who condemned and punished sin, and the Son who bore that punishment in our stead.
Hence, the Shakespeare quote above is semantically distributive, because there's not a man who ... is logically equivalent to every man does not ....
Hence, the foundations of statistical thermodynamics were laid down in the late 1800s by those such as Maxwell, Boltzmann, Max Planck, Clausius, and Josiah Willard Gibbs who began to apply statistical and quantum atomic theory to ideal gas bodies.
Hence, in this kind of supersessionism, those Jews who do not accept Jesus ' messiahhood are still part of the covenant in the sense of ' what God has put together let no man put asunder ' original.
Hence some believe that the lyrics of the Dutch national anthem were the creation of someone who just wrote one poem for the occasion and then disappeared from history.
Hence such vows are called vars, and she takes vengeance on those who break their promises.
Hence is the saying that he hlins who is forewarned.
( Hence its utility to physicists ; and to gas-phase chemists and engineers, who do not want to ignore pdV work.
Hence the prefix and the suffix combine to indicate someone who has wrought words, themes, and other elements into a dramatic form, someone who crafts plays.
Hence Meissner or Meisner-one who works the marsh-porcelain maker.
Hence there was no heir apparent during the reign of George VI, who had no sons: Princess Elizabeth was heiress presumptive, and was hence not eligible to be titled Princess of Wales.
Hence it is probable, that in ancient times there may have been excellent singers, but of corrupt morals, on the coast of Sicily, who by seducing voyagers, gave rise to this fable.
Hence, the older machines are the choice of hard gamblers while the newer ones suit people who do not want to make a profit.
Hence such a feat made Apollonius look like a good Pythagorean who spared no pains in his efforts to discover the sources of oriental piety and wisdom.
Hence, by Late Antiquity the term " eunuch " had come to be applied not only to castrated men, but also to a wide range of men with comparable behavior, who had " chosen to withdraw from worldly activities and thus refused to procreate ".
Hence his name means " He who is like the Ibis ".
Hence, funeral parlours ( for those who wished to lay out their deceased in a grander style than their own home ), beauty parlours, and the like.
Hence it may be that Æthelbald helped establish both Aethelheard and his brother, Cuthred, who succeeded Aethelheard in 739.
Hence his identification with Hercules, who was likewise the guardian of the sanctity of oaths.
Hence we are justified in assuming the stem syllable in kvas-ir has reference to the fluid ( saliva ) out of which he was created and that the name Kvas-ir denotes the person who possesses the characteristic qualities inherent in this fluid, viz., poetic inspiration and wisdom .”

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