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Should a person seem intense, He's a Nazi, forever hence.
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It never exists as a completed whole, but is forever growing, and hence forever unfinished (Zermelo 1930).
Aspies are people with Asperger's Syndrome, a mental disorder that allows its victims to concentrate on one thing, exclusively, forever and ever, hence important technological inventions like the phone and the car.
A real Louis Vuitton bag can last you 40 years, hence, forever.
He's forever subjecting Huck — and, hence, the empathizing reader — to a beating with his hickory stick ("making it warm for him"), and eventually goes after his son with a knife.
As considered at length by both Darwin and Wallace in their respective works, most reproducing organisms in natural populations produce many more than two offspring, and of those, most will not go on to breed and their genes will hence disappear forever.
The man has subscribed to all the news sources currently available for his spectacles: the New York Times, CNN, and Elle (hence news of the Forever 21 world traveler denim shorts, available at the flick of a finger).
Hence the subject is forever divided from itself and unable to achieve final unity or identity.
In later years he immortalized her forever on the song "Miss O'Dell" (hence, the book's name - and that's only one of the songs about her).
Hence the need for Valentine, forever juggling her phones, and batting away the swarm of ludicrous roles that keep being offered to Maria.
Go-go music seemingly builds forever without cresting, just going, going, going, hence the name.
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