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    hence


    1. Berith is derived from a root word which means "to cut," and hence a covenant is a "cutting," with reference to the cutting or dividing of animals into two


    2. and entered into covenant with him, hence the blood of


    3. Hence penitence is an attitude that shows


    4. Hence it was their second last day, and their first trip to the beach


    5. Many events can occur which make the fund unsuitable for you and hence call for a sell decision


    6. Hence, the two witnesses who can vouch for your sound mind and no force being involved in the signing of the will


    7. One has to realize that women evolved as child bearing and home defender- hence nurturing, loving and caring while men evolved as hunter (chaser!), protector, provider and problem solver


    8. Different suffixes can help us easily understand whether a word is a noun, verb or adjective and hence their meanings


    9. Hence the phone call


    10. Most African tribes dressed their hair in plaits wrapped in thread, tight to the scalp, either in straight rows (hence the name) or intricate patterns and the ends were secured with thread and/

    11. By the way, Magdala was the city that Mary Magdalene came from (hence the “last name”)


    12. Hence, medical and skin experts contend that applying topical creams and other skin


    13. Hence, there are some instances wherein some skins are really sensitive and can


    14. ” Hence, it is always important to uphold the


    15. Hence, people should be more aware of what they are eating because it will surely reflect


    16. He hesitates on the edge of the trees before plunging across the stretch of grassland which surrounds the Naveta … it looks far larger than I remember: a massive prehistoric building looking like an upturned hull of a boat, hence the name


    17. Hence, the effects may vary


    18. net MVC application are interface based and hence mocking is much


    19. Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove;


    20. would pass from hence to you cannot; neither can they pass to us that would come from

    21. “That's your own fault! Hie thee hence and stop bothering us!” Ningla said


    22. An expiry date two years hence


    23. Allcock made their traveling arrangements for Buffalo and Niagara Falls two days hence, Harry took in the scene around him


    24. The sixth form should provide some challenges and he relished the prospects, hence his residency of the library and reading rooms of the College


    25. Before too long all the submissions were gathered up and she dismissed the meeting with the promise to provide the results of the polling two days hence when they met again


    26. Hence my need for your services


    27. The relationship of supply to demand is a key economic principle – here the demand for parts exceeded supply; hence, the profit from attaining a replacement turbofan would be handsome


    28. She too is ignored, hence their loss of the war


    29. was sexual immorality and idolatry, and hence the death of many


    30. Hence arises a demand for every sort of material which human invention can employ, either usefully or ornamentally, in building, dress, equipage, or household furniture ; for the fossils and minerals contained in the bowels of the earth, the precious metals, and the precious stones

    31. beggars (hence Jean's interest in visiting his shrine)


    32. Hence we are allowed to conclude that ‘Parents are the persons most trusted and in the most favorable situation to help their children improve their condition and abilities’


    33. Hence the great trade of those companies


    34. “extremely sad! Hence the name Rahul


    35. Hence the great benefit which the country has derived from this trade


    36. Hence the quick need of a girl, who is


    37. The genie itself may be nothing more than a play of Such veils, and hence might we simply make do with Inanimate bottles and slow shifting star constellations?


    38. “Other,” and hence bearing the soul of death alive: a Dead soul


    39. But allowing the colony security to be perfectly good, £100, payable fifteen years hence, for example, in a country where interest is at six per cent


    40. hence, with my head in my hands, a deep furrow in my brow and

    41. Hence the origin of the right of primogeniture, and of what is called lineal succession


    42. Hence the origin of the representation of burghs in the states-general of all great monarchies in Europe


    43. Hence the origin of the first manufactures for distant sale, that seem to have been established in the western provinces of Europe, after the fall of the Roman empire


    44. The expensive vanity of the landlord made him willing to accept of this condition ; and hence the origin of long leases


    45. cursed one, as if it promised to summon fell spirits with its mere utterance? Hence why all who mentioned the name -


    46. Hence, in Great Britain, and in most other European countries, the extraordinary duties upon almost all goods imported by alien merchants


    47. Hence the high duties and prohibitions upon all those foreign manufactures which can come into competition with our own


    48. Hence, too, the extraordinary restraints upon the importation of almost all sorts of goods from those countries with which the balance of trade is supposed to be


    49. Martial Arts has been providing the way for many years, hence the word “Do”, which in many ways refers


    50. All things move, then nothing is still and hence there can be no centre, except in a relative sense













































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    Synonyms for "hence"

    hence so thence therefore thus from onward out on outward out of sight henceforth hereafter forward

    "hence" definitions

    (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result


    from this place


    from this time