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Hence and new
Hence, the energy source that usually provides energy to add a new nucleotide is also lost.
Hence feminism influences the film industry by creating new ways of exploring and looking at masculinity / femininity and male / female roles.
Hence a continuous source of new particles is needed to maintain the zodiacal cloud.
Hence, the new term is the sum of the last two terms in the sequence.
Hence a new term to cover such cases has become fashionable since the 1960s, namely, arms control.
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, from 1 March 2009 a new section in the Family Law Act 1975 has limited jurisdiction over de facto relationships that have a geographical connection with a participating State or Territory, sections 90RG, 90SD and 90SK of the Family Law Act.
Hence as a large number of people left the Catholic Church in Europe, a large number of new Catholics appeared in Mexico, maintaining the overall strength of the Catholic Church.
Hence, it has three interlocking reproductive strategies: dominance of local habitats by clonal growth, survival of long inhospitable periods with buried seeds, and dispersal to new sites with wind-dispersed seeds.
Hence, sweeps should never be limited solely to the above pattern ; one can choose to construct completely new and different patterns just as chords can be modified into endless combinations.
Hence the easy alteration of existing laws in favor of new and different ones weakens the power of law itself.
Hence the new set of order parameters describing the three magnetic phases consists of both and.
Hence, for example, new, tune and dune are pronounced,, and.
Hence, after the actions for any one specific production instance have been executed, previously activated instances may have been de-activated and removed from the agenda, and new instances may have been activated.
Hence MPs faced each other from former pews, a seating arrangement continued when the new British Houses of Parliament were built in the mid-19th century after the mediæval building was destroyed by fire.
Network elements belonging to the same Operator but located in different areas ( a typical situation where assignment of local licenses is a common practice ) pair depends on the switch and its location. Hence, software changes and a greater processing capability are required, but furthermore this situation could introduce the fairly new concept of roaming on a per MSC basis instead of per Operator basis.
Hence the learner must generalize from the given examples in order to produce a useful output in new cases.
Hence, in fairy tales, a prince who is forced into a bear's shape ( as in East of the Sun and West of the Moon ) is a prisoner, but a princess who takes on a bear's shape to flee ( as in The She-Bear ) escapes with her new shape.
Hence, the rhinoplastic reconstruction of a new nasal subunit, of virtually normal appearance, can be done in a few procedural stages, using intranasal tissues to correct defects of the mucosa ; cartilage battens to brace against tissue contraction and depression ( topographic collapse ); axial skin flaps designed from three-dimensional ( 3-D ) templates derived from the topographic subunits of the nose ; and the refinement of the resultant correction with the subcutaneous sculpting of bone, cartilage, and flesh.
Hence, both in space and time, we seem to be brought somewhat near to that great fact – that mystery of mysteries – the first appearance of new beings on this earth.
Hence if the child process makes a modification in any of the shared pages, no new page will be created and the modified pages are visible to the parent process too.
Hence, when Holden decided to replace the successful full-size HZ Kingswood with a new model line, they designed the new car to be smaller and more fuel efficient.
Hence, semikhah is also granted from one Rabbi to a new Rabbi, without the need of two witnesses, and the above five Rabbis carried on this tradition.

Hence and were
Hence the same applet may appear differently depending on the parameters that were passed.
Hence the cinemas were given over to imported films, particularly American ones.
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 sectarians and followers of gnosticism were first rejected by the Jewish communities of the Mediterranean ( see the Notzrim 139 – 67 BCE ), then by the Christian communities and finally by the late Hellenistic philosophical communities ( see Neoplatonism and Gnosticism ).
Hence the same applet may appear differently depending on the parameters that were passed.
Hence the directional double quotation marks « and » used for some European languages were included, but not the directional double quotation marks “ and ” used for English and some other languages.
Hence, the medieval analogs of scientists were often either philosophers or mathematicians.
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 the aggregate, if farmers were allowed to consume their own wheat, it would affect the interstate market in wheat.
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.
In addition, lighter skin is able to generate more vitamin D ( cholecalciferol ) than darker skin so it would have represented a health benefit in reduced sunlight if there were limited sources of vitamin D. Hence the leading hypothesis for the evolution of human skin colour proposes that:
Hence since no sensible magnitude is infinite, it is impossible to exceed every assigned magnitude ; for if it were possible there would be something bigger than the heavens.
Hence, the parasites were found to have adapted to infecting local populations of snails.
Hence, " audio dubbing " and " video dubbing ", where either the audio or video are re-recorded on tape ( without disturbing the other ), were supported features on prosumer linear video editing-decks.
Hence temples were placed on hilltops, their exteriors designed as a visual focus of gatherings and processions, while theatres were often an enhancement of a naturally occurring sloping site where people could sit, rather than a containing structure.
Hence, the term " chinks in the armor " referred to damaged areas that had been repaired and were an obvious target of a enemy.
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 the sounds of jigs and reels, especially as played on the fiddle, were innate to the developing style.
Hence, he commissioned Arthur Nebe to explore ways of killing that were less stressful for the killers.
Hence the contradiction in his acting: his performance as a whole often fell short of high excellence, yet these same impersonations were lit by insight and masterly strokes of interpretation, which made the spectator feel that he was watching the performance of the most imaginative of living actors.
Hence, the archigallus was never a eunuch, as all citizens of Rome were forbidden from emasculation.
Hence this water acquired its peculiar reputation, not because it really induced unchastity, but because those barbarians were softened by the charm of civilization.
Hence Silvani were often referred to in the plural.

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