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Hence and fight
Hence the character was unable to participate in most fight scenes and was often absent from other scenes that did not have something to sit on, for the rest of the actress's time on the series.
Hence, even though the fight would not have taken place without spectators prepared to bet on the outcome, the spectators were acquitted because their presence was accidental.
Hence the chorus, " America, where are you now, don't you care about your sons and daughters, don't you know we need you now we can't fight alone against the monster.

Hence and defensive
Hence, the grenade has to be deployed from a defensive position to avoid harm.

Hence and has
Hence, thought of as a line in a particular plane **yp, any tangent to Q has a unique image and moreover this image is the same for all planes through L.
* Hence, the set of algebraic numbers has Lebesgue measure zero ( as a subset of the complex numbers ), i. e. " almost all " complex numbers are not algebraic.
Hence, if a dish contains significant amounts of any of these ingredients, it has most likely been Americanized.
Hence, much has been preserved, quoted by Eusebius, which otherwise would have been destroyed.
Hence, a GIS developed for an application, jurisdiction, enterprise, or purpose may not be necessarily interoperable or compatible with a GIS that has been developed for some other application, jurisdiction, enterprise, or purpose.
Hence, research and clinical practice inspired by their interpretation has led to growing interest in the relationship between hypnotherapy and CBT.
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 Lübeck has seen a slight decrease in population since 2006.
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, the decision problem for Presburger arithmetic is an example of a decision problem that has been proved to require more than exponential run time.
Hence the Church of St. Peter has been stripped and reduced to the last straits.
Hence philosopher Paul Ricœur's ( 1981 ) emphasis upon the need for a " decolonization of memory ", because mentality, itself, has been colonised in the " Age of imperialism ".
Hence, the question of which is the largest peninsula in Europe is a debatable one, depending on arbitrary human definitions of where the peninsulas begin — and on which century one chooses to consider: sometimes, Scandinavia as a peninsula has not existed.
Hence, technical documentation has gained lot of importance in recent times, especially in the software field.
Hence the SECD machine is often presented in a more detailed form, such as Peter Henderson's Lispkit Lisp compiler, which has been distributed since 1980.
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, 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 there grew up, what has been rare in the history of the world, a kind of tolerance in the midst of cruelty, tyranny and rapine.
Hence the term " yahoo " has come to mean " a crude, brutish or obscenely coarse person ".
Hence helium has a particularly low enthalpy of vaporization, 0. 0845 kJ / mol, as the van der Waals forces between helium atoms are particularly weak.
Hence, Tamar became a personification of the heyday of Georgia, a perception that has persisted down to the present time.
Hence, Quintessence is dynamic, and generally has a density and equation of state that varies with time.
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, an op-amp typically has a lengthy recovery time from saturation.

Hence and advantage
Hence, if you play Rummikub, simply take all the tiles that anyone plays and you have the distinct advantage of being able to use those tiles, while everyone else does not.
Hence, following Lanfanc's death in 1090, a number of bishops took advantage of the vacancy to obtain secular constitutions for their cathedrals-Lincoln, Sarum, Chichester, Exeter and Hereford ; while the major urban cathedrals of London and York always remained secular.
Hence it was hypothesized that while most mammals could easily develop the ability to lactate this does not provide the males, or the species with any evolutionary advantage.
Hence the term opportunism often has the pejorative connotation of morally unsound behaviour, or behaviour that sacrifices a greater good for the sake of gaining an advantage for oneself or one's own group.
Hence the paramount advantage of this type of beam is the possibility to use relatively thin samples.
Hence, to sustain the competitive advantage, it is not sufficient for a firm's resources and capabilities to be valuable and rare-they should also be inimitable.

Hence and both
Hence the first premise in both formulations above seems to exclude this conclusion as a possibility.
Hence for both logic and mathematics, the different formal categories are the objects of study, not the sensible objects themselves.
Hence the textual evidence for the Gospel of John is commonly accepted as both earlier and more reliable than that for any other of the canonical Gospels.
Hence both monetary inflation and price inflation rapidly accelerate.
Hence, helium-3 enters the atmosphere both through its direct release and through the radioactive decay of tritium.
Hence, both granulosa and theca cells are essential for the production of estrogen in the ovaries.
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, in NLTC the expected number of tricks equates to 25 minus the sum of the losers in the two hands ( i. e. half the sum of the half losers of both hands ).
Hence both do not qualify as separate predicates, but rather they form part of a predicate with another expression-usually with a full verb in the case of auxiliary verbs and usually with a noun in the case of light verbs.
Tom Swift, Jr .' s Cold War-era adventures and inventions are often motivated by patriotism, as Tom repeatedly defeats the evil agents of the fictional " Kranjovia " and " Brungaria ", the latter a place that critic Francis Molson describes as " a vaguely Eastern European country, which is strongly opposed to the Swifts and the U. S. Hence, the Swifts ' opposition to and competition with the Brungarians is both personal and patriotic.
Hence the Code allowed a proviso to be inserted in the marriage contract, that the wife should not be seized for her husband's pre-nuptial debts ; but stipulated that then he was not responsible for her pre-nuptial debts, and, in any case, that both together were responsible for all debts contracted after marriage.
Hence it is more difficult to have the former perseverance ,- easier to have the latter ; but to Him to whom nothing is difficult it is easy to give both.
Hence, he kept Henry A. Kissinger as both Secretary of State and Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.
Hence it may be that Æthelbald helped establish both Aethelheard and his brother, Cuthred, who succeeded Aethelheard in 739.
Hence Portunus is behind both an opportunity and importunate or badly-timed solicitations ( OED ).
Hence, both gave the pre-eminence to political aims over military goals.
Hence the breadth and depth of " understanding " aimed at by a system determine both the complexity of the system ( and the implied challenges ) and the types of applications it can deal with.
Hence the new set of order parameters describing the three magnetic phases consists of both and.
Hence, a cause is both sufficient ( 1 ) and necessary ( 2 ) in order that the event happen.
Hence, Sweden Swedish minimal pairs like (" the duck ") – with stress on only the first syllable – and (" the spirit ") – with both syllables stressed – are both pronounced in Finland.
Hence a designer / programmer used the same technical code structure to implement both front-end and back-end business function.
Hence the " Gorlice fair " or " Gorlice days " held every year during the May Bank Holidays and adjoining days, which are enjoyed by many visitors both domestic and from abroad.
Hence they both have the form of Scriptural exegesis, in that each mentions the Biblical passage and the halakha that explains it, or, more correctly, derives from it.
Hence he uses the symbols interchangeably for both ; and as he also frequently identifies the Logos with divine wisdom, the allegoric designations here too are easily interchanged.

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