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In Hoc ___ Vinces Crossword Clue

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45%4 Post hoc, ___ propter hoc (common fallacy)
adverb

• (used as a sentence connector) therefore or consequently

30%3In _____ signo vinces (ancient motto)
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New York Times17 Nov 1992 Across 24 SIGNO
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