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Special chemicals called stress hormones run through your body, giving you more oxygen and power to run away from danger or to face it and fight for your life,
hence
the term "fight or flight."
But physicists collaborated without regard for the boundaries between sets,
hence
needed to access data on all of these.
And because program instructions must be processed quickly and continuously, all locations within the short-term memory can be accessed in any order,
hence
the name random access memory.
Hence, touch to see.
And hence, innovations don't scale.
And hence, it has to work within the existing budgets and resources that the state actually has.
In my efforts to explain this to others, one conversation led to the Venus of Willendorf, a Paleolithic figurine scholars assumed was a goddess of love and beauty,
hence
the name Venus.
Hence, the Mars watch.
Well, the thesis of "The Bottom Billion" is that a billion people have been stuck living in economies that have been stagnant for 40 years, and
hence
diverging from the rest of mankind.
So the real question becomes, OK, if I can't guzzle telomerase, do I have control over my telomeres' length and
hence
my well-being, my health, without those downsides of cancer risks?
The problem here is that, in fact, many diseases can remain asymptomatic,
hence
undetected, for a long period of time.
Hence
the first story that I ever even wrote took place in Nigeria.
I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.
The shapes of proteins, and
hence
their remarkable functions, are completely specified by the sequence of amino acids in the protein chain.
Hence, a very small change in the amount of carbon stored in soil can make a big difference in maintenance of the earth's atmosphere.
And hence, by degrading soil, we're compromising our own abilities to provide the food and other resources that we need for us and every member of living things on the face of the earth.
Hence, we need a stance of problem-fixing, not just problem-avoidance.
We want to speak faster, so everything is faster, so the language is also faster,
hence
communication is faster.
Hence, the film "Kal Ho Naa Ho."
The interesting thing is that for 50 years hence, the highest status jewelry you could wear in Prussia wasn't made of gold or diamonds.
And
hence
they ended up in an orphanage.
And you want God to see you, and
hence
the gods have very large eyes, large unblinking eyes, sometimes made of silver, so they look at you.
That is to say, if we can make the basic technology of one or two things work, it will be applicable to a very, very large variety of human conditions, and hence, extendable in both vertical and horizontal directions.
I thought that's the projection 20 years
hence
into the future, but it's where we are today.
Hence, you could share some of your nutritional resources instead of monopolizing them.
Hence, he doesn't have a hair cut despite his officer asking him to do so.
This movie is presumably the years where he gets his material for writing, the adventure years,
hence
the title and the previous quote.
Said-genius has a giant head,
hence
the clever title of the film: that's about the extent of the film's humor.
Hence
Seinfeld's leaving the sitcom while right up there, instead of sticking around for the inevitable decline.
But overall this picture sizes up as barely watchable and
hence
instantly forgettable swill.
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