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There is a Dreamtime story that muttonbirds come from the moon, hence Indigenous birders are sometimes dubbed the moonbird people.
Unfortunately, because of shaky pitching and poor play, the Mets have been able to follow that formula about as often as there is a full moon; hence their 13-18 record.
Many space agencies around the world are developing new plans for the exploration of the Moon, hence a more precise knowledge of lunar harmonics could be useful for the planning of future missions.
Obama formally unveiled the "moonshot" campaign in his 2016 State of the Union address, when he declared it as ambitious as sending a man to the moon — hence the name.
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Moon! Moon!
And they revered its core quality of bountiful sweetness, hence a moon in its name.
The data suggest that in the past, the moon's axis of rotation and hence its poles shifted.
Hence, unlike the other Galilean moons, charged-particle irradiation has had a relatively minor effect on the Callistoan surface.
Such "blue moons" happen on average but every three years – hence the expression that flows from it, itself a fitting tribute to a man of such rare qualities.
Hannibal can't figure that out, but correctly assumes that the man is extremely shy, disfigured and likes to look at the moon while covered in the blood of his victims, hence the need for a backyard with a fence.
The finding contradicts the prevailing notion that a terrestrial planet needs a large moon to stabilize the orientation of its axis and, hence, its climate.
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