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Hence, beginning in 1958, NASA JPL and the Caltech crew became focused primarily on unmanned flight and shifted away from military applications with a few exceptions.
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Hence, it is difficult to say that the divine mind even has such things as thoughts and judgments, because a thought, in any sense of this word that we are familiar with, is, presumably, something that has a beginning and an end.
Hence later in the war, the 7th Air Division's Fallschirmjäger assets were re-organised and used as the core of a new series of elite Luftwaffe Infantry divisions, numbered in a series beginning with the 1st Fallschirmjäger Division.
Hence, a false casting at the beginning of the film consisting of fictional people playing roles that do not exist, as well as a fictional actor credited as Doppler.
Hence, beginning with the Constantinian period, they allege, these pagan ideas were forcibly imposed on the churches as Catholic doctrine rooted firmly in the soil of Hellenism.
Hence in Anaximanders's cosmogony, in the beginning was the sphere, out of which celestial rings were formed, and from which the stellar sphere was then composed from some of those rings.
Hence, beginning in 1536, using hardware from Spain ( such as anchors ) hauled across the isthmus of Central America, and local hardwoods, a flotilla of some thirteen ships was built over the next four years.
Hence, at the beginning the 20th century, the royal peculiars alone survived with a functioning non-cathedral and non-academic collegiate body.
Hence, the book was a commercial failure, but served to mark the beginning of Friedell's interest in cultural history.
Hence, a crucial question is whether the Anatolian branch split off before the beginning of the Bronze Age, or even the Chalcolithic.
Hence Luigi Pigorini regards the Terramare people as a lake-dwelling people who invaded the north of Italy in two waves from Central Europe ( the Danube valley ) at the end of the Stone Age and the beginning of the Bronze Age, bringing with them the building tradition which led them to erect pile dwellings on dry land, as well as Indo-European languages.
Hence and 1958
Hence and crew
Hence, Deuterium-free drinking water is considered to have the potential of lowering the risk of cancer caused by extreme radiation exposure of the Martian crew.
Hence the nickname " bullet ", as so many crew members clip a number of C47s to their utility belts, much like an old west gunslinger would carry extra cartridges ( which are often inaccurately referred to as bullets ) on his gun belt.
Hence and became
Hence the fatalistic strain of the poems, and the earlier settings, foreshadowed responses to the universal bereavement of the First World War and became assimilated into them.
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, the region became a melting pot of cultural and / or social interaction among diverse groups.
Hence, in Roman mythology she was called Proserpina, a name erroneously derived by the Romans from proserpere, " to shoot forth " and as such became an emblematic figure of the Renaissance.
Hence satyrs are most commonly described in Latin literature as having the upper half of a man and the lower half of a goat, with a goat's tail in place of the Greek tradition of horse-tailed satyrs ; therefore, satyrs became nearly identical with fauns.
Hence, in this light, both the chicken and the structure of its egg evolved simultaneously from birds that, while not of the same exact species, gradually became more and more like present-day chickens over time.
Hence the main use became to complement tape releases, usually utilities and niche products like the Tasword word processing software and Trans Express, ( a tape to microdrive copying utility ).
Hence, Tamar became a personification of the heyday of Georgia, a perception that has persisted down to the present time.
Hence Boolean algebra became the foundation of practical digital circuit design ; and Boole, via Shannon and Shestakov, provided the theoretical grounding for the Digital Age.
Hence the long-standing desire of many colonial administrators to establish a unified structure became feasible.
Hence, 115 years after the nationalization of the telephone system, France Télécom became a private company.
Hence, Louis Wolcott became Louis X. Elijah Muhammad then replaced his " X " with the " holy name " Farrakhan, an Arabic name meaning " charmer ".
Hence I have very little doubt, that if the whole genus of humble-bees became extinct or very rare in England, the heartsease and red clover would become very rare, or wholly disappear.
Hence, flat chests became appealing to women, although flappers were the most common to wear such bras.
Hence the word BISHU gradually became Bihu to accommodate linguistic preferences. The other suggestion is that " Bi " means " to ask " and " Hu " means " to give " and so came BIHU.
Hence, by 1889, the Romanian state became the owner of all of the lines in the Kingdom of Romania, the railway system having a total length of 1, 377 km.
Hence and focused
Hence, early studies focused on proteins that could be purified in large quantities, e. g., those of blood, egg white, various toxins, and digestive / metabolic enzymes obtained from slaughterhouses.
Hence, their paintings often focused on smaller, visually closer, and more intimate scenes, while the background was often depicted as bereft of detail as a realm without substance or concern for the artist or viewer.
Hence, the focal spot of a uniform circular laser beam ( a flattop beam ) focused by a lens will also be an Airy pattern.
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