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Hence and seeking
Hence literature seeking to explain quantification in natural language ( λx in Montague grammar ) often refers to distributive constructions, and vice versa.
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, whether it is an individual wishing to cross a land border, a ship aiming to enter or pass through territorial waters, or an aircraft seeking to overfly, prior consent is required.
Hence he got an orphan to replace Joseph & then took him to Europe in the guise of seeking a treatment or cure.
Hence, the vendors are seeking a deal with publishers of free newspapers to distribute the papers for a fee, and threaten to mount a noisy campaign if their requests are denied.
Hence, Krishna avoids his participation from the war by seeking his head in Charity.
Hence, Krishna avoids his participation from the war by seeking his head in Charity.

Hence and come
Hence, he argued that the reformers, " had to leave them in order that we might come to Christ.
Hence call to mind, come to mind, keep in mind, to have mind of, etc.
Hence, there can be neither void nor vacuum ; and true reality can neither come into being nor vanish from existence.
Hence the term supersessionism does not come from the Latin Church Fathers ' description of their own views but as the application of a modern term to older views.
Hence the term " yahoo " has come to mean " a crude, brutish or obscenely coarse person ".
Hence the saying that " if there is any possible justification of civil disobedience it must come from outside the legal system.
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 the term encompasses religious buildings as well as secular ones, historic as well as modern expressions and the production of all places that have come under the varying levels of Islamic influence.
Hence both science and religion must come to recognize as the ' most certain of all facts that the Power which the Universe manifests to us is utterly inscrutable.
" Hence come the Skjöldungs, hence the Skilfings,
Hence come the free-born, hence the high-born,
Hence, there would be no cost to the Exchequer, and funding would also come from the National Lottery and the television Licence.
Hence, the foundation of Rev 105 was set, with KREV and WREV soon to come.
Hence GA can come to better solution by using mutation.
Hence third born children are not only third in birth order, but they are also more likely to come from larger, poorer families than firstborn children.
Hence it follows, in the first place, that the world could only have come from God by creation ; secondly, that not even by way of a miracle can any finite nature be given creative power, which of itself directly attains the very being of any being ; and finally, that no created agent can in any way influence the being of any effect unless it has itself been moved by the first Cause .</ li >
Hence hypertext has come to describe a text which provides a network of links to other texts that are ' outside, beyond and above itself '.
Hence, sodium montmorillonite has come to be used as the major constituent in non-explosive agents for splitting rock in natural stone quarries in order to limit the amount of waste, or for the demolition of concrete structures where the use of explosive charges is unacceptable.
Hence the dogma of adaptation of Bari wedding into the Christian church should take care of this bondage, and with that would come the benefit of alleviating the financial, and socioeconomic pressures associated with the current trend.
Hence, in order for s. 109 to come into operation at all, there must be a valid State law and a valid Commonwealth law.
Hence arise the Distribution of Stars, according to their Order and Dignity, into Classes ; the first Class containing those which are nearest to us, are called Stars of the first Magnitude ; those that are next to them, are Stars of the second Magnitude ... and so forth, ' till we come to the Stars of the sixth Magnitude, which comprehend the smallest Stars that can be discerned with the bare Eye.

Hence and consensus
: Hence, international co-operation and solidarity and the relentless search for consensus become an absolute imperative.

Hence and about
Hence starburst activity usually lasts for only about ten million years, a relatively brief period in the history of a galaxy.
Hence, scientists and physicians sometimes talk for example about the ( geno ) type of a particular cancer, that is the genotype of the disease as distinct from the diseased.
Hence he began transmitting military intelligence to the USSR, though the historical record is unclear about exactly when he started.
Hence, these fragments are among the oldest objects in the solar system and have preserved information about its early history.
Hence, some scholars also speak about " Caithness Norn ", but others avoid this.
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, many of the irregularities which have troubled scribes and scholars perhaps merely reflect the everyday usages of the careless and untrained tongues which Plautus heard about him .” Looking at the overall use of archaisms within Plautus, one will notice that they commonly occur in promises, agreements, threats, prologues, or speeches.
Hence the paradox, because typically programmers are “ satisfied with whatever language they happen to use, because it dictates the way they think about programs ”.
Hence, nations can be very careful about terming an agreement to be a treaty.
Hence, from the Bayesian-Carnapian point of view, the observation of a non-raven does not tell us anything about the color of ravens, but it tells us about the prevalence of ravens, and supports " All ravens are black " by reducing our estimate of the number of ravens which might not be black.
Hence, the book's theme of homophobia was changed to one about racism and antisemitism.
Hence, the formation of helium-4 is delayed until the universe becomes cool enough to form deuterium ( at about T = 0. 1 MeV ), when there is a sudden burst of element formation.
Hence observations about deuterium abundance suggest that the universe is not infinitely old, which is in accordance with the Big Bang theory.
Hence the following statements about proportionality are ( usually rather good ) approximations.
Hence is language essential to the imposition, establishment, and functioning of the cultural hegemony that influences what and how people think about the status quo of their society.
Hence the bare instrumentalist view of quantum mechanics outlined in the previous section is not an interpretation at all, for it makes no claims about elements of physical reality.
Hence, baptism is not performed until one is able to understand and accept the message of the gospel, typically at about age thirteen.
Hence the Almagest cannot have been completed before about 150, a quarter century after Ptolemy began observing.
Hence, based on this, the earliest known texts to have spoken about karma, sansara and Moksha or Mukti, are the Vedas and other Dharmic Texts.
Hence, what do you think about the person who himself acts upon it?
Hence the natural inference that the country about these great lakes was the ancient residence of the Aztecs.
Hence it was only in the 1920s that Alma Mahler-Werfel asked the composer Ernst Krenek to make a fair copy of Mahler's orchestral draft for a festival of performances of Mahler works, and at about the same time some of the manuscripts were published by the company of Paul Zsolnay in facsimile ( 1924 ).
Hence the theorem about Poincaré invariant is a generalization of the Liouville's theorem.
Hence Paul could use the term Christos with no confusion about who it referred to, and as in 1 Corinthians 4: 15 and Romans 12: 5 he could use expressions such as " in Christ " to refer to the followers of Jesus.

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