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Then, so argues Lange (2005, 421), there are at least some conversational contexts in which A does not have priority over B, whence if ¬A∨¬B were true, A could well be false (i.e., ¬A∨¬B → ¬A could hold).

After some research I discovered that its earlier French spelling was chamerande, derived from latish Latin camerare meaning 'to vault or arch over', whence the Latin word camera, which is also the origin of chambre, 'a bedroom'.

The balance of water vapour is precipitated as rain, snow, or hail over continental landmasses whence it either evaporates into the atmosphere (about 70 percent) or drains into the sea.

Over in Thailand, whence the owners of Leicester come, there are many, many fans who have never visited the city, never tasted a Walkers crisp, never taken a curry stop on the Golden Mile of Belgrave Road, never even heard of an overlocker.

There are pedantic quirks, including a brief discussion over the correct use of "whence", which make unhappy turns of phrase stand out all the more: "The list of signatories was long and staunch".

Soon there was consensus that cultural evolution occurred through one of two means: new technology and cultural practices were either locally invented in one place after another (innovation), or they were created in a few localities from whence they spread over a wide area (diffusion).

The human XIST (Brown et al., 1991a, 1991b) and mouse Xist (Borsani et al., 1991; Brockdorff et al., 1991) genes encode long noncoding RNAs that accumulate over the X chromosome from whence they are transcribed and initiate chromatin modifications and gene silencing.

His troops marched along the Anatolian coast to the point opposite the island, whence they crossed over.

The Kingdom of Israel was sent into permanent exile by Assyria, initially to the Upper Mesopotamian provinces of the Assyrian Empire, from whence they scattered all over the world (or at least to unknown locations).

Kulturkreis, ( German: "culture circle" or "cultural field") plural Kulturkreise, location from whence ideas and technology subsequently diffused over large areas of the world.

2nd & 3rd overs India 9-1 A tidy over ruined at the last when Tendulkar drives the ball back from whence it came and through for four runs.

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