Hence , I suspect, the panic, the lockdown, the capitulation. Hence the recent Kerry trip to Rome to meet with Netanyahu and meetings with Europeans and Palestinians. In schools, this meant finding new ways to evaluate students—and hence their teachers. Hence the SWAT teams and armored trucks surrounding his house. Hence arises a great variety of impressions and remarks which we accordingly find in this journal. Hence in the adult the left side of the superior mesenteric vessel gives rise to the vasa intestini tenuis. Hence the complete picture they give of life is of necessity fallacious: they can only represent what is unusual.

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The customer was displeased with her meal, hence the chef prepared a replacement. Hence the Mediterranean region is characteristically one of winter rains, the distinctive feature becoming less sharply defined from south to north, and the amount of total annual fall increasing in the same direction. Any portion of the underground rhizome when broken off is capable of producing a new plant; hence the difficulty of eradicating them when once established. ALF, from to , featured a puppetry alien or Alien Life Form, hence the acroynm , and from to , 3rd Rock From the Sun featured a group of extra-terrestrials attempting to pass themselves off as a typical suburban family. Hence , "managing" the traffic coming through will not succeed in meeting these objectives. The cups are placed symmetrically on the end of the arms, and it is easy to see that the wind always has the hollow of one cup presented to it; the back of the cup on the opposite end of the cross also faces the wind, but the pressure on it is naturally less, and hence a continual rotation is produced; each cup in turn as it comes round providing the necessary force. It is not practicable to connect each subscriber directly to all the others, hence a system of exchanges has been adopted.
It's a very dense, rich confection loaded with nuts, dried fruit, and spices hence its name, which means "strong bread". Through determination and patience, she soon established herself as confidante, friend, and advisor to large numbers of middle and high school students. Hence , it was not surprising when she was approached one day by a young man and young woman with a request. Anderson , Library Journal , 1 May He knew he could not win the election— hence his decision to withdraw. The company lost a great deal of money. Hence , the CEO was asked to resign.