How To Use Hence In A Sentence
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One of the nastiest is the way in which male honour is seen as bound up with female behaviour so that any supposed compromise or scandal in what happens to women, even becoming a rape victim, justifies violence against them as well as against their abusers or seducers; hence the 'honour killings' of young girls that disfigure some societies even today.
Temple Address: "Becoming Trustworthy: Respect and Self-Respect" Church House
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Iron is absorbed in the proximal small intestine, where celiac manifestations are most prominent; hence, iron malabsorption is common.
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Hence the salty relish of the prospect that lies ahead.
Times, Sunday Times
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The thanatological philosophies of spirit that Schelling here wishes were dead are in fact very much alivehence the reiterated forcefulness of his censure.
Mourning Becomes Theory: Schelling and the Absent Body of Philosophy
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Giving is the highest expression of potency. In the very act of giving, I experience my strength, my wealth, my power. This experience of heightened vitality and potency fills me with joy. I experience myself as overflowing, spending, alive, hence as joyous. Giving is more joyous than receiving, not because it is a deprivation, but because in the act of giving lies the expression of my aliveness. Erich Fromm
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Stealing away, (whence, I suppose, the ironical phrase of trusty Trojan to this day,) like a thief — pretendedly indeed at the command of the gods; but could that be, when the errand he went upon was to rob other princes, not only of their dominions, but of their lives? —
Clarissa Harlowe
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For Rosenstock-Huessy, the vocative is the condition of dialogue and hence the real condition of a new truth.
Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
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Hence, the aim of the analysis of attitudes was to reveal the hidden patterns typically sedimented in particular social and cultural contexts.
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Thence in comparison to pricey couches, hammocks are more user-friendly.
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_ When a scirrhus affects any gland of no great extent or sensibility, it is, after a long period of time, liable to suppurate without inducing fever, like the indolent tumors of the conglobate or lymphatic glands above mentioned; whence collections of matter are often found after death both in men and other animals; as in the liver of swine, which have been fed with the grounds of fermented mixtures in the distilleries.
Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
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Hence my recommendation that you have half a pint of skimmed milk daily.
Times, Sunday Times
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Any instrument of knowledge proving the non-existence of consciousness, could do so only by making consciousness its object -- 'this is consciousness'; but consciousness, as being self-established, does not admit of that objectivation which is implied in the word 'this,' and hence its previous non-existence cannot be proved by anything lying outside itself.
The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
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Upon these, and along the walls, which in most castles were topped by a parapet and a kind of embrasure called crennels, the defenders of the castle were stationed during a siege, and from thence discharged arrows, darts, stones, and every kind of annoyance they could procure, upon their enemies.
Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 (of 2)
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They having observed where the Chest stood, and wanting a necessary mooveable to houshold, yet loath to lay out money for buying it: complotted together this very night, to steale it thence, and carry it home to their house, as accordingly they did; finding it somewhat heavy, and therefore imagining, that matter of woorth was contained therein.
The Decameron
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Here retired US diplomat Ellsworth Bunker drew up a plan to transfer the administrative authority for West Papua from the Netherlands to a neutral administrator, and thence to Indonesia.
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I promised a lowlight from a study predicting the future of boomers twenty years hence.
The Boomer Blog: April 2008 Archives
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Hence it became necessary to distinguish one from the other _by name_, and thus the notation from midnight gave rise, as I have remarked in one of my papers on Chaucer, to the English idiomatic phrase "of the clock;" or the reckoning of the clock, commencing at midnight, as distinguished from Roman equinoctial hours, commencing at six o'clock A.M. This was what Ben Jonson was meaning by attainment of majority at _six o'clock_, and not, as PROFESSOR DE M.RGAN supposes, "probably a certain sunrise.
Notes and Queries, Number 214, December 3, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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Hence the letter collection was known as futhark, futhark, futhorc, or futhork.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol V No 3
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Hence statements vary insomuch as the clips themselves vary.
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Hence the quotation from ‘Shepherd's Hey ’, which is skilfully counterpointed with the ‘Enigma’ theme in bar 25.
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Hence it appears, that Cyphers put on the Right - hand of whole Numbers, do increafe the Value of thofe Numbers in a decuple (or ten-fold) Proportion:
The Complete Measurer: Or, The Whole Art of Measuring. In Two Parts. The First Part Teaching ...
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Hence there is in sin a peculiar inconformity to the holiness of God; which is the "macula," the "spot," "stain," and
Pneumatologia
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Hence without the existence of heterodoxy and orthodoxy, collective struggles diminish greatly in importance in traditional societies.
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Hence, data collation in the IAEA reviews focused only on those marine species that constitute food species for humans, normally using information gathered about their edible body parts.
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Energy is more readily conveyed to the various parts of the smaller mass, and hence the lesser organisms will more actively functionate; and this, as being the urging dynamic attitude, as well as that most generally favourable in the struggle, will multiply and favour such forms of life.
The Birth-Time of the World and Other Scientific Essays
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And now he called Ahithophel, and consulted with him what he ought to do: he persuaded him to go in unto his father's concubines; for he said that "by this action the people would believe that thy difference with thy father is irreconcilable, and will thence fight with great alacrity against thy father, for hitherto they are afraid of taking up open enmity against him, out of an expectation that you will be reconciled again.
Antiquities of the Jews
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Hence CI5's involvement, although it had been an assignment with an only partially successful outcome.
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Hence Google will be selling e-copies of digital and backlisted texts, and writing about the matter the
Fast Company
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Hence his reluctance to start painting before he had mastered the incredibly difficult art of drawing - and drawing the figure especially.
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Thus, according to the Chinese, people in whom the liver is too full of blood and hence hard and congested, will be naturally irritable.
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Hence, toxic substances in air can easily reach the lung and produce harmful effects locally and in other organs.
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But such a belief is hard to maintain and is hence vulnerable to disconfirmation in various ways.
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Hence, iNOS may down-regulate proline and polyamine production in M1 MØ by competing with Arg II for L-Arg.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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The coffin was palled with a square of rusty black velvet, whence all the pile had long been worn, and which the soaking rain now helped age to embrown and make flabby; a standard cross was borne by an ecclesiastical official, who had on a quadrangular cap surmounted by a centre tuft; two priests followed, sheltered by umbrellas, their sacerdotal garments dabbled and draggled with mud, and showing thick-shod feet beneath the dingy serge and lawn that flapped above them, as they came along at a smart pace, suggestive of anything but solemnity.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866
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And so when they had repasted them well, the dwarf returned again with his vessel unto the castle again; and there met with him the Red Knight of the Red Launds, and asked him from whence that he came, and where he had been.
Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
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The reflector is a standard fitting on the front pillar of the bike, hence the curved mount.
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Whatever may be said henceforward of these "golden lads" of ours, "shirker" and "loafer" they can never he called again.
The War on All Fronts: England's Effort Letters to an American Friend
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Hence if China, Europe, or any other country is having a glut of money this cannot do much for the prices of American assets.
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Alcohol is water soluble, hence the reason why you go to the toilet so many times when you're out on the tiles.
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Hence to entire sincerity there belongs ceaselessness.
The doctrine of the mean
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Hence the words man, mankind, humanity have come to be treated as interchangeable synonyms.
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Hence as v. trans., to make a schlimazel of a person
NYT > Home Page
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From alcohol they progress (oh so slowly) to opium, thence to heroin, allowing their language to get boozily baroque and even less penetrable.
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Historically, orders of friars could not own property, and individual friars were beggars hence the term mendicant, although this was changed insofar as the orders were concerned by the Council of Trent.
No Uncertain Terms
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Hence, "the horror of the taille depopulates the rural districts, concentrating in the towns all the talents and all the capital [5254].
The Ancient Regime
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Ramsey-optimal prices are not concerned with alternative means of supply: hence they are in principle susceptible to competitive entry.
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Although, the suburbs and exurbs are definitely where the population growth and hence the representation in government are happening.
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Hence, war - limited or full-fledged - as an option must be ruled out at least for the present.
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Attempts at forcible conversion involved the quartering of troops - often dragoons, hence dragonnades - on Huguenot households.
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Hence their punishment was to be achieved through persuading them to repentance and guilt.
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This so-called deductive method of Aristotle assumed as a starting-point some general of principle as a premise or hypothesis and thence proceeded, by logical reasoning, to deduce concrete applications or consequences.
A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1.
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Hence, an isolated piece of tissue removed from an organism—for example, the eye of a sea slug—will maintain its own daily rhythm but will quickly adopt that of the whole organism when restored to it.
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Wherefore, upon all these accounts, as well as for all the reasons before mentioned, youth stands in need of good government to manage it in the reading of poetry, that being free from all prejudicate opinions, and rather instructed beforehand in conformity thereunto, it may with more calmness, friendliness, and familiarity pass from thence to the study of philosophy.
Essays and Miscellanies
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Hence, God is a logically contingent being and so could have not-existed.
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A tracheotomic case may be aphonic, hence unable to call for help.
Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
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Cope commented on this fragility, writing ‘in the extreme tenuity of all its parts, this vertebra exceeds this type of those already described, so that much care was requisite to secure its preservation’ (p. 563), and his drawing also suggests that the vertebra had been subjected to extensive weathering and hence was already fragile.
Biggest sauropod ever (part…. II)
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Hence, the third proposal: Take records seriously and implement certification systems to formalize them, taking special notice of the promises you must make to succeed.
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Garcia, king of Leon, began a rapid expansion of his domain to the east (construction of numerous castles, hence the name Castile).
3. Christian Spain, Castile and Leon
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And as they pass the Place of Unchangingness they return themselves to the true Piurivar form, and maintain it thenceforth.
VALENTINE PONTIFEX
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If complementizer phrases denote propositions or possible states of affairs, then it is reasonable to assume that being good simpliciter is being a good state of affairs, and hence that it is a special case of attributive good.
Value Theory
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Human documents belong to humankind: hence his rage against obstructive archivists who dare refuse access to precious materials which have fallen to their care.
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The output from a character recogniser requires further processing to reduce the ambiguity and hence increase the accuracy of recognition.
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Hence the prospect of an energy related and integrated physical geography including geomorphological processes may not be too far beyond the horizon.
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Hence the suggestion just to repeat it in three months - though this can cause a lot of worry.
The Sun
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And so, in similar circumstances, it is likely that someone from the class of 2005 will put his hand up, stamp his mark on the series, and henceforth be known by just one name or perhaps his initials.
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Hence, personal hygiene and cleaning our handswill bethe most effective ways of combating this disease.
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Hence, the MoBiA exhibition appeals to interests ranging from theology and the complexities of interpretation to the aesthetic delights of bibliophilia.
Four Centuries of Love and Suffering for the Word
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A wealthy, mysterious Englishman named Henry Philips arrived in the port and rapidly gained Tyndale's trust, and hence access to the Pointz household.
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Instead of personal gain-seeking being viewed as the mainspring of progress, it was perceived to sow the seeds for economic polarization, and hence social discord and decay.
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Khem was considered the generating influence of the sun, whence perhaps the reason of his being connected with Amen-Ra: and in one of the hieroglyphic legends accompanying his name he is styled the sun; that is the pro-creating power of the only source of warmth, which assists in the continuation of the various created species.
The Non-Christian Cross An Enquiry into the Origin and History of the Symbol Eventually Adopted as That of Our Religion
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The gods had condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly rolling a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight.
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Hence, the expansion of the number of countries led to a proliferation of currencies.
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Act, in a commercial view, they think introductive of monopolies, and tending to bring on them the extensive evils thence arising.
Tea Leaves Being a Collection of Letters and Documents relating to the shipment of Tea to the American Colonies in the year 1773, by the East India Tea Company. (With an introduction, notes, and biographical notices of the Boston Tea Party)
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Hence, for instance, the new act of parliament that protects people from victimisation if they split on their bosses.
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Hence arose a new form of written Hebrew, called rabbinical from its origin and use among the rabbins.
Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities
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By reason of which infirmity he was not able so distinctly and clearly to discern the points and blots of the dice as formerly he had been accustomed to do; whence it might very well have happened, said he, as old dim-sighted Isaac took Jacob for
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
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But art deco coloured glass means subdued lighting, hence the problems with reading the menu.
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The dons are saying that they have restored peace to the area and calm will reign henceforth.
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The charge of the ion is hence changed from negative to positive, and the ion is repelled from the terminal and accelerated towards the exit of the tube which is earthed.
Accelerators and Nobel Laureates
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He probably went first to Caesarea, the main seaport, and thence by sea to Tarsus of
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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Hence, I am tendering my resignation.
Times, Sunday Times
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Hence that wide-spread Pythagorean philosophy, with its spheral harmonics and esoteric mysteries, uniting in one brotherhood for many years men of thought and action, -- dare we say, our inferiors?
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 20, June, 1859
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Zeno could henceforth exercise undivided imperial authority, and Odovacar kindly offered to administer Italy in Zeno's name, complete with Zeno's image on the coins.
Birdoswald Roman Fort: dating the post-Roman use of the site
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If things were the other way around, our son-whom-we-loved would be a damned terrorist, almost certainly, because he is of the third and fourth generation of refugeehood and oppression, and whence cometh salvation?
Progressive Bloggers
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They commence anteriorly at the sternum, in the interspaces between the cartilages of the true ribs, and at the anterior extremities of the cartilages of the false ribs, and extend backward as far as the angles of the ribs, whence they are continued to the vertebral column by thin aponeuroses, the posterior intercostal membranes.
IV. Myology. 6c. The Muscles of the Thorax
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Brace and Montagu are firmly convinced that man evolved from a true brachiator; hence he is a "made-over ape."
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_drops of water_ -- colours vary with size of drops, the smaller the drop the lighter the colours and nearer to the violet end of the spectrum -- hence white rainbow as seen on the Barrier, very small drops.
Scott's Last Expedition Volume I
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Sadly, decency has been replaced in great measure by coarseness hence the absence of remorse or contrition.
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Each broadcasting organization could henceforth pursue its programme policies without fear of a direct challenge to its sources of revenue.
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I promise you never henceforth to offend your cause except in that mere woman's sympathy with what you call rebellion, for which women are not so much as banished by you -- or if they are, then banish me!
The Cavalier
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The projection or radiation of these fragments from a central point gives the fracture a stellated or star like appearance; and hence, the name of the fracture.
An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
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Hence, crop productivity and quality is directly related to the plants response to nitrogen supply.
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Most procedural programming languages follow natural semantics of control flow and hence are easy to understand.
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9 And burnt his beastly heart to efforce her chastity. efforce > force, overcome by force (SUS); _hence: _ violate
The Faerie Queene — Volume 01
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Today, when we refer to "ambo" most would tend to think of a small, podium like structure from whence the gospel is proclaimed, but of course, one also saw much grander structures particularly in certain earlier centuries.
Ambos, or Ambones
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They travelled by rail to the coast and thence by boat to America.
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Hence the importance of mindfulness in the spiritual training of the yogi on the Aryan path.
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Hence, it is necessary to achieve a balanced view of Duck and the poets who followed him.
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On top of that, the few wireless providers already experimenting with HD, found out that churn is reduced when users used HD phones and hence HD will become a strategic marketing tool for them.
Time To Make Phone Calls Sound Better? « Steve Wildstrom on Tech
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Hence he gave communities libraries, lock, stock and card catalog.
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Hence Mr. Wade, as we have seen, on the first day of the session, introduced "Senate bill Number One," designed, as its title declared,
History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States
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Then snatching up some of the flowers, which ornamented the table, he swore that Juba should henceforward be called Anacreon, and that he deserved to be crowned with roses by the hand of beauty.
Tales and Novels — Volume 03
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Hence, risks are lessened and opportunities to save money may arise.
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House, and thence down into the Pond, and the other half, round the Side of the bushy Pasture Hill, so as to oose over several Acres there before it fell down into the Pond.
John Adams diary 17, 16 April - 14 June 1771
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Hence, she was keen to assist in the work of Venerable Dr Rewata Dhamma, the Spiritual Director of the Birmingham Buddhist vihara, who has been instrumental in establishing the Dhamma Talaka (Reservoir of Truth) Peace Pagoda.
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Scholastic theology, condensed in the "summae" and "books of sentences", is henceforward regarded as distinct from philosophy.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
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Hence valid employee selection programs enhance the quality of their work lives.
A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments, Functions
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Hence, we should not only urge our students to think about the broader implications of their studies in ornithology, but to acquire as deep a training in avian biology as possible.
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The precision ( "droop") of this unit is less than 1%, hence considerably better than the mechanical unit.
10. Overview of Commercially Available Systems
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You don't study hard, thence no good mark.
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All these foods contain high levels of purine, which the body metabolises into uric acid - hence gout.
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A wise citizen, I know not whence, had a scold to his wife: when she brawled, he played on his drum, and by that means madded her more, because she saw that he would not be moved.
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The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be lead to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.
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Certainly, Theotimus, beauty is without effect, unprofitable and dead, if light and splendour do not make it lively and effective, whence we term colours lively when they have light and lustre.
Treatise on the Love of God
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It is still below freezing in the mountains despite the higher temperatures, hence more snowfall and bigger glaciers.
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Hence their scramble to divert domestic rubbish anywhere but landfill.
Times, Sunday Times
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I've just parcelled my first bit of ripped up junkmail back in its prepaid envelope and sent it back from whence it came.
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Almost incidentally, on August 2, 1883, a decree went up in every town square in Russia: Yiddish theater henceforward would be illegal throughout the land.
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As the portentous millennium approached, evangelical thoughts turned to the long-awaited Second Coming of Christ and thence to Armageddon.
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The youths are, inevitably, a feeder team for the adult side - hence the attention being devoted to them.
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The FFs surely had a distrust for foreign entanglements that was not evident in delegating to Congress the right to legislate domestically (hence the 2/3rds requirement for treaties).
The Volokh Conspiracy » An Eminently Sound Approach to (Supposed) International Human Rights Norms, from the Ninth Circuit
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Can we really quantify costs in such a rigorous way, for the world as a whole and for a century or more hence?
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I do not know whence come this respect and this reverence.
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Because the coastline of the area is indented, as wheat-growing expanded northwards the farms were still close to the sea and hence transport costs were low.
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Májur": hence possibly our "mazer," which is popularly derived from Masarn, a maple.
Arabian nights. English
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As production becomes rationalized and routinized over time, the skills and hence high wages of the city labor force become unnecessary.
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Hence, we may reasonably expect a resultative flavour when an adverbal adjective is combined with a change-of-state verb.
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Hence the need for a flexible interpretation of the guidelines to INDIVIDUALISE therapy to suit the circumstances of each patient.
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Due to its stronger structure, crystal stemware can be made thinner than glass and hence contribute to the overall tasting.
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So I thought it was time to share my riches; hence the following billet-doux on New Zealand skifields.
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The sports meet will be held three days hence.
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He had a tongue so musculous and subtile, that he could twist it up into his nose and deliver a strange kind of speech from thence.
A Tale of a Tub
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Hence, with the alternating operation of the inflator , the doll is raised or lowered to achieve an attractive effect.
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The slight layer of greasy matter that habitually lines the sides of vessels from whence no effort has been made to remove it, produces effects exactly like those of the oil of camphor, that is to say, that in measure as it becomes thicker it likewise arrests the motions of the concrete volatile essence.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883
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We assume that actions provide the particular moments for apprehending and hence for experientially cognizing the person.
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Hence meaningful concepts of "intuitionistic truth" and "linear-logic truth" can be derived from the semantics of computability logic.
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Hence the term wiki--coined a decade ago by programmer Howard Cunningham--which means "hurry quick" in Hawaiian.
Entrepreneurs, Start Your Wikis
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The ancient principle of divide and rule will henceforth be applied to British families.
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“Lych” was the Old English word for corpse — hence the roofed-over lych gate outside most churches, for the temporary resting of the bier (and its bearers) on the way into the graveyard.
The Moor
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It usually necessitates a complete rebuild of the machine which is a complex and lengthy procedure, hence the high cost.
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Sanskrit _bharna_, which signifies "the borne one," "that which is born," from the primitive Indo-European root _bhr_, "to bear, to carry in the womb," whence our "to _bear_" and the German
The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Studies of the Activities and Influences of the Child Among Primitive Peoples, Their Analogues and Survivals in the Civilization of To-Day
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I shall henceforth keep my trap shut about the food.
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The little cultivable lands we have remaining are under threat because as far as the greedy are concerned, housing developments and commerce are more profitable, hence important, than producing food.
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Furthermore, one of the two females was observed singing late in the breeding season when territorial aggression and hence song should be decreasing.
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When steel is made very hot, and suddenly immerged in very cold water, and moved about in it, the surface of the steel becomes cooled first, and thus producing a kind of case or arch over the internal part, prevents that internal part from contracting quite so much as it otherwise would do, whence it becomes brittler and harder, like the glass-drops called Prince Rupert's drops, which are made by dropping melted glass into cold water.
The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
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This included an exhausting half hour walk from a nearby parking space to the reception area and thence to the outpatient clinic.
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The creature was about the size of a bushbok, was a dirty white in colour, and carried a pair of horns about two and a half feet in length, slightly curved, enormously thick at the base, strongly ridged for about half their length, and thence sweeping smoothly away to points as sharp apparently as those of bayonets.
Through Veld and Forest An African Story
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I especially enjoyed the week of archaic conjunctions from late November: argal sobeit whencesoever albeit forwhy
Archive 2008-12-01
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Sensor networks make use of wireless communication and hence are different from traditional wired networks.
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Sleeping patterns may also be affected, hence the reason that young people go to bed later and get up later.
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The turnover ratios can reflect the firms' speed of fund turnover and time of operating cycle, hence indicate the liquidity.
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Most of what you see is down to her, hence why the show is complete pandemonium.
The Sun
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It had the usual country-schoolhouse form, with a moss-grown roof and blank window spaces, whence both glass and sash had long departed.
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Briefly, Sperry, whose main gig is with the Richard Scaife funded WorldNet Daily, got his piece into the Rupert Murdoch operated Post, and from thence it landed on Rush Limbaugh's desk and in the pages of another Scaife project, FrontPage.
Tet II - Another ring of Hell
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Hence, the previous superpower demonologies now appear incongruous, if not ludicrous, when occasionally applied to their nuclear foes.
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It takes place normally, to a slight extent, in certain cultivated forms of cotton, wherein the seeds are aggregated together into a reniform mass, whence the term kidney cotton.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
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Their temptations, and hence their complexity, tend to be allegorically externalized.
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Whence we may observe, — First, That the greatest and most eximious expression of the love of God towards believers is in sending his Son to die for them, not sparing him for their sake; this is made the chief of all.
The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
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The life of teachers is on ‘fast-track’ and hence, to prevent it from turning mechanical, there is a need for introspection and retrospection.
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Freemasonry it refers especially to that east whence an ancient priesthood first disseminated truth to enlighten the world; wherefore the east is masonically called "the place of light.
The Symbolism of Freemasonry
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Has Rima, by that illicit act -- identifying herself with stripping, and hence prostitution and pornography, and by extension the oppression, degradation and exploitation of women, including sex trafficking, domestic violence, rape and other phallocentric crimes (Yes, I was throwing a Bindel there) -- Has Rima thrown away a lifetime of opportunity?
Ruth Fowler: Rima, Carrie and Donald: Feminist Liberators
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In fact, it's precisely because we do not know how it works that we do not rule out the possibility that it does in fact work, the possibility even that others might understand the workings we do not -- hence the term arcanum, with its associations of secret knowledge.
Archive 2008-08-01
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It is said to have been discovered by Pythagoras while in Egypt, but was most probably taught to him by the priests of that country, in whose rites he had been initiated; it is a symbol of the production of the world by the generative and prolific powers of the Creator; hence the Egyptians made the perpendicular and base the representatives of Osiris and Isis, while the hypothenuse represented their child Horus.
The Symbolism of Freemasonry
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This provides increasing probability of recombination and hence increased mapping resolution.
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When a bird trying to fly upwards is made to fall upon the earth snare, it is a plain proof that the snare is there; so, Israel, now that thou art falling, infer thence, that it is in the snare of the divine judgment that thou art entangled [Ludovicus De Dieu]. shall one take up a snare from the earth, and have taken nothing -- The bird-catcher does not remove his snare off the ground till he has caught some prey; so God will not withdraw the Assyrians, &c., the instruments of punishment, until they have had the success against you which God gives them.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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He speaks Moldovan, which is close to Romanian, and hence learning Spanish and Italian in three months was piece of cake.
Cafebabel.com
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If we had delayed, the Danish fleet would soon have been in the hands of the enemy; hence his maledictions against what he termed our "aggressions:" we had anticipated him, and he was mortified with the bitter disappointment he thereby sustained.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. From George III. to Victoria
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Their full blessedness is now "from henceforth," that is,
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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It was a perilous undertaking to climb a walnut tree, for the limbs began to grow high up and the trunk was covered with a rough bark, hence the name shagbark; to shin up, and still more to descend, was apt to make patches or a new seat to your trousers your mother's evening work after you had gone to bed.
Confessions of Boyhood
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The liver can store up to six years worth of vitamin B 12, hence deficiencies in this vitamin are rare.
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Hmmmm. Who has the most seats in the House and Senate — and hence is most likely to LOSE from this tidal wave of hatred?
Matthew Yglesias » Obama > Congressional Democrats > Congressional GOP
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Hence the Beijing Olympics starting time of 8 p.m. on Aug. 8, 2008.
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Hence, contracts for new Air Corps helicopters have been cancelled and plans to grow the overseas aid budget have been crimped.
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TV would not touch him for punditry duties, fearful of what he might say, and hence there was no glorious retirement into the public life of a celebrity, of the sort which his playing career so richly deserved.
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Hence it had the important theoretical and practical meanings to discuss internal relation between dissolved oxygen and organic evolution.
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We were told that the idea was to absorb light and hence reduce glare.
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Most interventions by an umpire detract from the spectacle and hence are unwelcome to players and spectators.
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Hence it had the important theoretical and practical meanings to discuss internal relation between dissolved oxygen and organic evolution.
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Hence Moses chose rather to drink a brimmer of these, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season.
The Riches of Bunyan
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Wherefore do thou write him a letter and chide him angrily and spare him no manner of reproof, but threaten him with dreadful threats and menace him with death and say to him, ‘Whence hast thou knowledge of me, that thou durst write me, O dog of a merchant, O thou who trudgest far and wide all thy days in wilds and wolds for the sake of gaining a dirham or a dinar?
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Hence it was fitting, last week, that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia came to an end not with a bang or even much of a whimper.
Back To The Future
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Objective To establish a method with high efficiency in detecting phenylalanine hydroxylase(PAH) gene mutations and hence to rapidly diagnose prenatal fetals with phenylketonuria .
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Hence the word goods in the title, meaning possessions and wares but also the good things of life.
A Supremely Disabused Writer
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The degree of flocculation, and hence randomness of particle orientations on sedimentation, generally increases with the concentration and valency of the cations in the solution.
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Ten miles on our way, and we came to a newly laid out village, called St. Thomas, from whence we pursued our journey through a new country to
Twenty-Two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman Embracing a Correspondence of Several Years, While President of Wilberforce Colony, London, Canada West
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Hence commensurability, at least on the non-theoretical level, is insured by definition.
Structuralism in Physics
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The gods had condemned him to ceaselessly roll a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight.
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But the secret and symbolical hint was the harmonical nature of the soul; which, delivered from the body, went again to enjoy the primitive harmony of heaven, from whence it first descended; which, according to its progress traced by antiquity, came down by Cancer, and ascended by
Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
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These communications warrant the President in believing that the so-called Fenian expedition is now entirely, at an end, and that order and tranquility may be expected to prevail henceforth on that border.
Troublous Times in Canada A History of the Fenian Raids of 1866 and 1870
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This time delay can have safety and/or economic consequences hence the need to accelerate the experts' diagnosis and decision processes.
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I do not accept the argument that it is capitalism that has atomised us, hence creating a society where people feel little obligation to their fellow citizens and where bad manners proliferate.
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`The Roundhead apprentices turned back the Royalists here -- hence ``Turn'em Green ' -- it was the site of a battle.
INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
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He was no wheeler-dealer; more of an idealistic scholar whose linguistic gifts were so remarkable, and hence so subversive, that he was drawn into high religious politics.
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Note that the maniple of the centurial tribune is now at eighty percent strength, hence this maniple is usually assigned to kitchen duties.
Draining the Swamps
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Hence the need for a flexible interpretation of the guidelines to INDIVIDUALISE therapy to suit the circumstances of each patient.
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Hence any communication mediated by an information infrastructure constitutes a transaction.
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On the other hand, the villi on that part of the chorion which is in contact with the decidua placentalis increase greatly in size and complexity, and hence this part is named the chorion frondosum (Fig. 28).
I. Embryology. 11. Development of the Fetal Membranes and Placenta
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Expect milder southerly winds and hence little, if any, frost.
Times, Sunday Times
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Econutjobs aren’t worried about PEOPLE, Jack … they worry about seals being harvested and birds landing on tarponds (hence the term birdbrain), but people … econutjobs think there are too many ‘rich’ people and not enough seals and birds. wilson Says:
Why I Like Blogs Better Than The MSM « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
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Hence, we may reasonably expect a resultative flavour when an adverbal adjective is combined with a change-of-state verb.