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Hence the expression praeteriti senatores (" senators passed over ") is equivalent to e senatu ejecti ( those removed from the senate ).</ br > In some cases, however, the censors did not acquiesce to this simple mode of proceeding, but addressed the senator whom they had noted, and publicly reprimanded him for his conduct.
Hence, the wine and the bread are merely symbols ( sometimes referred to as " emblems "), but they have a profound meaning for Jehovah's Witnesses.
Hence they grow old beardless and their young men are without comeliness, because a face furrowed by the sword spoils by its scars the natural beauty of a beard.
Hence, they argue in favor of his suggestion that sexual selection may be responsible for such traits.
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 they began to refer to themselves as the Irish Republican Army.
Hence they occur at low densities even in healthy populations.
Hence, communities are spatial entities although they are not ultimately defined by topographical features.
Hence, they propose that trade should be facilitated by using notes backed by labor.
Hence they did not enjoy good relations with the Catholic Church.
Hence, if they have similar masses then their weights will also be similar.
Hence, in The Sophist Plato argues that Being is a Form in which all existent things participate and which they have in common ( though it is unclear whether ' Being ' is intended in the sense of existence, copula, or identity ); and argues, against Parmenides, that Forms must exist not only of Being, but also of Negation and of non-Being ( or Difference ).
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 they are not considered to be psychotic.
Hence, they participated in many of the major public religious roles that non-levitical men could, albeit less often and on a somewhat smaller and generally more discreet scale.
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 the additional costs of the incentives for early deployment should be considered learning investments ; they must be wisely spent and need to be widely shared ".
Hence, they can be classified as either " autonomous " or " non-autonomous ".
A republican form of government is distinguished from a pure democracy, which the Founding Fathers wanted to avoid ; as James Madison wrote in Federalist No. 10, " Hence it is that such democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention ; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property ; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths.
Hence, they provide an easy guide to determining what magnitude stars are visible, useful for city dwellers or testing one's eyesight.
Hence VHF networks are sometimes informally referred to by the channel number they are seen on terrestrial TV in the Mega Manila area ( e. g. Channel 2 or Dos for ABS-CBN, Channel 5 or Singko for TV5, and Channel 7 or Siyete for GMA Network ) while some networks have the channel numbers in their name ( e. g. TV5, Studio 23 and Net 25 which are seen on channels 23 and 25 respectively ).
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.

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Hence S breaks up into uncountably many orbits under G. Using the axiom of choice, we could pick a single point from each orbit, obtaining an uncountable subset X of S with the property that all of its translates by G are disjoint from X.
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, violence could theoretically end disputes, but alongside it, life.
( see: labour aristocracy, globalization ) Hence, a proletarian revolution of workers and peasants could not occur in the developed capitalist countries, while the imperialist global-finance system remained intact ; thus an underdeveloped country would feature the first proletarian revolution ; and, in the early 20th century, Imperial Russia was the politically weakest country in the capitalist global-finance system.
Hence, an entire line of program code could express the same idea a small number of characters that other programming languages might easily take 5 to 10 times as many characters to express.
" Hence an argument which claimed that the two parties could be viewed as " equally " culpable in a struggle for supremacy, would be advocating " moral equivalence.
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, a user believing he is consuming two 120 mg pills of MDMA could actually be consuming a dose of PMA that is potentially lethal, depending on the purity of the pill.
Through the medium of Scott's novels, the violent religious and political conflicts of the country's recent past could be seen as belonging to history – which Scott defined, as the subtitle of Waverley ("' Tis Sixty Years Hence ") indicates, as something that happened at least 60 years ago.
Hence, video could be sharper vertically than horizontally.
Hence, Mediolanum could signify the central town or sanctuary of a particular Celtic tribe.
Hence, Clarence participated in Warwick's schemes, marrying the earl's daughter Isabella, believing he could gain his brother's throne.
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, he concluded that homosexuals suffered a degree of sexual perversion because homosexual practices could not result in procreation.
Hence, such artists could be dubbed " the Fifth Beatle " for a single track or two.
Hence the most important export products, tobacco and hazelnut, could not be sold and living standards degraded.
Hence any assistance provided to the Soviets on the Eastern Front could shorten the war.
Hence he and many of his pupils ( in particular Carl Stumpf and Edmund Husserl ) thought that the natural sciences could only yield hypotheses and never universal, absolute truths as in pure logic or mathematics.
Hence, the star must have a companion that could heat gas to the millions of degrees needed to produce the radiation source for Cygnus X-1.
Hence since light could be reduced to lines and points, and thus fully explained in the realm of mathematics, mathematics was the highest order of the sciences.
Hence no real heat engine could realise the Carnot cycle's reversibility and was condemned to be less efficient.
Hence, to the Donatists, a priest who had been an apostate but who repented could speak the words of consecration forever, but he could no longer confect the Eucharist.
Hence Theodore of Tarsus, who had acquired his learning in Byzantine Asia Minor and bore this tonsure, had to allow his hair to grow for four months before he could be tonsured after the Roman fashion, and then ordained Archbishop of Canterbury by Pope Vitalian in 668.

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