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Hence and players
Hence, in some cases, many players can be removed at once ( via this mutual assured destruction method ).
Hence, the backstage room was for the " green " players and came to be called the green room.
Hence the basic definition may be misleading for new players in that joseki can be misconstrued as foolproof and unalterable, and are otherwise optimal for all situations.
Hence he was called " Chand ", by his fellow players, as his practice sessions at night invariably coincided with the coming out from the moon.
Hence, Culture Shock is generally perceived as the best method of play to enable newer players or players with fewer cards to be able to compete against more experienced players with a larger selection of cards.
Hence, the bingo network " shares " players.
We, players, are fortunate. We have an important responsibility considering the social climate in which we live, where people are losing their jobs. Hence, those that pay for a ticket to watch a game can protest as long as it is done with civility.
Hence, while each player gains a point ( payoff ) if her choice of the restaurant any evening is unique ( not made by other players on the same evening ), the resource utilization is maximised when each restaurant is chosen by at least one player.

Hence and on
Hence the beatniks sustain themselves on marijuana, jazz, free swinging poetry, exhausting themselves in orgies of sex ; ;
Hence the attention they're lavishing on the Aj.
Hence the petitioner had full opportunity to traverse the only conclusions of the Department on file with the Board.
Hence C' is a Af curve on Q.
Hence, such an appellate court will not consider an appellant's argument if it is based on a theory that is raised for the first time in the appeal.
Now it is easy to convince oneself that the set X could not possibly be measurable for any rotation-invariant countably additive finite measure on S. Hence one couldn't expect to find an algorithm to find a point in each orbit, without using the axiom of choice.
Hence the same applet may appear differently depending on the parameters that were passed.
Hence ahimsa as a binding code of conduct implies a ban on hunting, butchery, meat eating, and the use of animal products provided by violent means.
Hence, for the lead this would be two counts with the weight on the left leg while the right leg moves, two counts with weight on the right leg while the left leg moves, followed by a quick step onto the left and then a quick step onto the right.
Hence permutation groups ( also known as transformation groups ) and the related notion of orbit shed light on the mathematical structure of equivalence relations.
Hence, ecologists classify ecosystems hierarchically by analyzing data collected from finer scale units, such as vegetation associations, climate, and soil types, and integrate this information to identify emergent patterns of uniform organization and processes that operate on local to regional, landscape, and chronological scales.
Hence, many international travelers visit Helsinki on a stop-over between Asia and Europe.
Hence, it is not the electromagnetic repulsion between electrons and nuclei that is responsible for two wood blocks that are left on top of each other not coalescing into a single piece, but rather it is the exclusion principle applied to electrons and protons that generates the classical macroscopic normal force.
Hence, Mark's explicit claim that the Last Supper was a Passover meal is contraindicated by his statement that Joseph of Arimathea bought a shroud for Jesus on Good Friday ; which would not have been possible if it were a festival day.
Hence the same applet may appear differently depending on the parameters that were passed.
Hence, Moseley's discovery demonstrated that the atomic numbers of elements are not just rather arbitrary numbers based on chemistry and the intuition of chemists, but rather, they have a firm experimental basis from the physics of their X-ray spectra.
Hence Painter states that the killing of James restarted the clock that led to the destruction of the city and that the traditional dating of 69 AD simply arose from an over-literal application of the theologoumenon, and is not to be regarded as founded on a historical source.
Hence, the emphasis on pressuring the Poles to allow the return of Danzig to Germany as a way of peacefully resolving the crisis by allowing Hitler to back down without losing face.
Hence, the uniqueness and universality of Christ the Savior are ‘ constitutive .’ As the son of God incarnate, Jesus is the center of history and the key to the entire procession of salvation, and his resurrection confers universal significance on his human existence.
Hence, it was anticipated that the maharaja would accede to Pakistan when the British paramountcy ended on 14 – 15 August.
Hence, the passing of time was more discernible in the very early years, such as the graduation of Spider-Man ; and what started as children or teenaged characters, such as Kitty Pryde, Franklin Richards, Valeria Richards, Power Pack, or the New Mutants are all allowed to age at wildly shifting rates ( in the second case even backwards at times ), whereas surrounding characters somewhat dependent on a certain age limit do not change at all.
Hence, when the circuit is switched on, if Q1 is on, its collector is at 0 V. As a result, Q2 gets switched off.
Hence, there is not always a sharp distinction between neurology and psychiatry on a biological basis.

Hence and professional
Hence Chosun Christian College, now renamed Yonhi College, was formally accepted only as a professional school on April 17, 1917, then a joint project from diverse missionary denominations.
Hence, in the professional conduct of an attorney at law, there is a fine delineation between assisting a witness to recall occurred events and encouraging him or her to give materially false testimony.
Hence, not many people can remember the old glory of Hong Kong's professional football.

Hence and sports
Hence, they point out that large schools tend to have higher test scores and a wider diversity of course offerings, as well as more clubs, arts programs, higher performing sports teams, and other extracurricular activities such as school newspapers and social events.

Hence and teams
Hence, he negotiated with other teams in advance of his expected free agency, and reached a contract agreement with the Philadelphia Eagles, whose fan base strongly supported Owens in his desire to play for the team.
Hence, the majority of the teams were in the Midwest.
Hence, the Western Division had teams spread all the way from the East to the Pacific Coast, and scattered over four time zones.

Hence and states
Hence their states ' governments are not referred to by the traditional parliamentary model head of state styles of " His / Her Majesty's Government " or " His / Her Excellency's Government.
Hence, citizens in those states can invoke the jurisdiction of local courts to enforce rights granted under international law wherever there is incorporation.
In a note to John 1: 1, he states, " Hence it happens that men of every persuasion find confirmation of their peculiar opinions in the sacred volumes: for, in fact, it is not the Scripture that informs them, but that they affix their own meaning to the language of Scripture.
Hence, some states have more than one land-grant university.
Hence, Malaysia has no intention of formulating its own English or coming up with its own dictionary, unlike some English-speaking Commonwealth states like Australia.
Hence, some states have a policy of doli incapax and exclude liability for all acts and omissions that would otherwise have been criminal up to a specified age.
Hence, some states have a policy of doli incapax ( i. e. incapable of wrong ) and exclude liability for all acts and omissions that would otherwise have been criminal up to a specified age.
Hence, many monarchies — especially in Europe — have dispensed with coronations altogether, or transformed them into simpler inauguration or benediction rites that better reflect the secular nature of those states.
Hence states may file briefs as amici curiae when their laws are likely to be affected, as in the Supreme Court case McDonald v. Chicago, when thirty-two states under the aegis of Texas ( and California independently ) filed such briefs.
Hence he naturally devoted himself mainly to recent history, and specially to the relations between England and other states.
Hence if all states are equally probable ( equal energies ) the partition function is the total number of possible states.
Hence we claim to have shown that, with respect to particle states:.
Hence Turing states that the focus is not on " whether all digital computers would do well in the game nor whether the computers that are presently available would do well, but whether there are imaginable computers which would do well ".
) Hence, majority of provisions of the Bill of Rights have been extended to the states ; the exceptions are the Third Amendment, the grand jury clause of the Fifth Amendment, the Seventh Amendment, the excessive bail provision of the Eighth Amendment, the Ninth Amendment, and the Tenth Amendment.
Hence, the observers will see different quantum states and thus different vacua.
Hence no change to the seats occurs without ratification by all states.
Hence it is difficult to say more about these states.
Hence the ADA did not constitutionally abrogate the states ' sovereign immunity.
) Hence it has been supposed that the ancient Boura stood upon the coast, and after its destruction was rebuilt inland ; but neither Pausanias nor Strabo states that the ancient city was on the coast, and their words render it improbable.
Hence, the university's Pharm. D graduates are eligible for licensure to work as Pharmacists in most US states and provinces.
Hence, theorists such as Beblawi conclude that the nature of rentier states provides a particular explanation for the presence of authoritarian regimes in such resource rich states.

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