| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - to join two complete sentences into a single written sentence where the second sentence begins with a conjunctive adverb such as 'however', 'nevertheless', 'accordingly', 'consequently', or 'instead' [I wanted to make my speech short; however, there was so much to cover.] Note: In these uses, the semicolon is stronger than a comma but less final than a full stop.
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