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Because and reputation
Because of Hammurabi's reputation as a lawgiver, his depiction can be found in several U. S. government buildings.
Because of its reputation, it was widely sought and was translated twice into Latin in the 12th century, once in Sicily and again in Spain.
Because corsairs gained a swashbuckling reputation, the word " corsair " is also used generically as a more romantic or flamboyant way of referring to privateers, or even to pirates.
Because the Pawnee people were old enemies of the Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Comanche and Kiowa tribes, instead of fighting against Westward expansion, they served with the army for fourteen years between 1864 and 1877, earning a reputation as being a well trained unit, especially in tracking and reconnaissance.
Because flat bottom boats have a well founded reputation for pounding in anything other than flat sea conditions this type is not widespread.
Because of Hunter ’ s reputation, knowledge concerning the true nature of gonorrhea and syphilis was retarded, and it was not until 51 years later that his theory was proved to be wrong, by the French physician Phillippe Ricord.
Because of their low-tier reputation, JTS drives were rare in brand-name PCs and most frequently turned up in home-built and whitebox PCs.
Because of those who participated, the event has taken on the reputation of a watershed event in ‘ mixed media ’…” wrote Martin Duberman in his history of BMC.
Because of his reputation, the Conservatory received special status among institutions of higher learning in the aftermath of the October Revolution.
Because of IBM's size, reputation, and history, many expected that the PCjr would stabilize the chaotic home-computer market, which had seen " cutthroat " competition between Commodore, Atari, and others ; TI exited the market the same week as IBM's announcement, after losing $ 223 million in nine months by trying to compete with Commodore with its 99 / 4A computer.
Because of their small size and easy availability, Deringers sometimes had the dubious reputation of being a favored tool of assassins.
Because corsairs gained a swashbuckling reputation, the word " corsair " is also used generically as a more romantic or flamboyant way of referring to privateers, or even to pirates.
Because the player's reputation matters a great deal to the voting AI civilizations, it is of paramount importance to a player seeking a Diplomatic victory to maintain a trustworthy status throughout the game.
Because of this, in 1989, the Nevada Gaming Commission fined Engelstad $ 1. 5 million " for actions that damaged the reputation and image of Nevada's gaming industry.
Because of its former significance, Fort Ticonderoga still had a high reputation as the " gateway to the continent " or the " Gibraltar of America ", but in 1775 it was, according to historian Christopher Ward, " more like a backwoods village than a fort.
Because of the debacles over War of the Gods and Infinity Gauntlet, it was during this time that Pérez began to gain a reputation as a creator who could not finish projects as planned.
Because of their nomadic and migratory lifestyle, Kekaumenos writes, they enjoyed a bad reputation.
Because it was official practice for the postwar national broadcasting monopoly to boycott people seen as Nazi sympathisers, Sinding's reputation in Norway is now relatively obscure.
Because the Soviet Union saw Petliura and Ukrainian nationalism as a threat, it was in its interest to tarnish his reputation.
Because of this, Pitter was frequently overlooked by critics of her day, and has only in recent years been seen as important: her reputation was helped by Larkin's respect for her poetry ( he included four of her poems in The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse ).
Because Mercedes-Benz promotes a reputation for safety, they recalled and retrofitted 130, 000 A-Class cars with ESC.
Because of their good reputation in military history, Swiss Pikemen feature as prominent special military units in various strategy games, including Medieval: Total War, Age of Empires III.
Because of this, catchers have a reputation of being slow baserunners ; even if they have speed at the beginning of their careers, the eventual toll taken on their knees slows them down, although there are some exceptions, such as Manny Sanguillén.
Because of his reputation and the fact that he lived in Paris, he was chosen to represent Greece in a congress called by Pierre de Coubertin in June 1894, which decided to re-establish the Olympic Games and to organise them in Athens in 1896, designating Vikelas to preside over the organisation committee.
Because it is nonpartisan and federally funded, USIP builds its reputation as being a neutral government actor.

Because and was
Because the summer was unusually dry and hot, the spring produced a smaller stream than in ordinary years.
Because he couldn't hear them, he was more convinced they were there.
Because of the political upheaval in Germany in the 1930's, Steinberg was forced to restrict his activities to the Jewish community.
Because of the falling characteristic of the rectifier, no ballast resistor was required for stability of operation.
Because negative pressure dialysis gave better recovery of proteins, permitted detection of proteins concentrated from very dilute solutions and was a gentler procedure, it was used in all but the earliest experiments.
Because of increasing anemia, triamcinolone, 8 mg. daily, was started on Feb. 23, 1958, and was continued until July, 1958.
Because of this he was known as Gimpy ( but, as with Capone and his nickname of Scarface, never in his presence ).
Because of this diversionary attack the main group that had been pinned down on the hill was able to surge forward again.
Because Don was leaving the next day, I spent the evening with him at Asia Center.
Because, if for no other reason, Willings would never for a moment suppose he was not bigger, tougher, than anything else that went on two legs.
Because his mind had been otherwise occupied for the past couple of hours, he did not think to look and see if Jerry Burton's car was still there.
-- Held out of Texas Tech's sweat-suits drill Monday at Lubbock was tackle Richard Stafford, who is undergoing treatment for a leg injury suffered in the Raiders' 38-7 loss to Texas A & M Because of its important game with Arkansas coming up Saturday, Baylor worked out in the rain Monday -- mud or no mud.
Because he copiously shed his own tears, and yielded himself up as a living sacrifice to the impersonalized conscience of New England, he was not disturbed by the havoc he worked in other people's consciences.
Because your soul was made to be filled with God Himself, not religious functions `` about '' Him.
Because constitutional claims are of great magnitude, appellate courts might be more lenient to review the claim even if it was not preserved.
Because the series was at stake, the match was to be " timeless ", i. e., played to a finish.
Because of her beauty, other gods feared that jealousy would interrupt the peace among them and lead to war, and so Zeus married her to Hephaestus, who was not viewed as a threat.
Because virtually all extant written material on Arianism was written by its opponents, the nature of Arian teachings is difficult to define precisely today.
Because of this, Octavius was raised by his grandmother ( and Julius Caesar's sister ), Julia Caesaris.
Because in early Anglo-Latin writing, paterfamilias (" head of a family, householder ") usually referred to a ceorl, Donald A. Bullough suggests that Alcuin's family was of cierlisc status: i. e., free but subordinate to a noble lord, and that Alcuin and other members of his family rose to prominence through beneficial connections with the aristocracy.
Because of his bellicose nature Albert received the cognomen Alcibiades after his death ; during his lifetime Albert was known as Bellator ( the Warlike ).
Because Albert was a member of the Brandenburg-Ansbach branch of the House of Hohenzollern, it had been hoped that his election as Grand Master would reverse the decline of the Teutonic Knights since 1410 ; Duke Frederick of Saxony of the House of Wettin had been elected for the same reason.

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