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Because and mother's
Because newborn marsupials must climb up to their mother's nipples, their front limbs are much more developed than the rest of the body at the time of birth.
Because of his mother's superstitious nature, she originally named him Sai-fon ( 細鳳 ), which is a feminine name meaning " small phoenix ".
Because of his mother's and his wife's Huguenot descent he was very close to the Huguenots of Berlin.
Because of the complexity and differences of a mother's social, cultural, and religious definitions and roles, it is challenging to specify a universally acceptable definition for the term.
Because of his mother's declining health, however, rather than going to Harvard, as father wished, Lomax matriculated at the University of Texas at Austin.
Because of his mother's death he has had to move with his father and sister to a small apartment where he has no room of his own.
Because of the melange ingested by their mother, which causes unusual effects for the Atreides bloodline, the twins are " pre-born ", meaning that as fetuses in their mother's womb they had been awakened to consciousness and to their genetic memories ; they had been born as fully matured human beings in the bodies of infants.
Because the Creek are a matrilineal culture, McQueen's children were absorbed into their mother's clan and reared as Creek.
Because the Choctaw had a matrilineal system for property and hereditary leadership, LeFlore gained elite status from his mother's family and clan.
Because her mother was diagnosed with cancer, Bergman's depression was mistaken as a reaction to her mother's illness along with job-related stress.
Because Zola believed that everyone is driven by their heredity, Adelaide's children show signs of their mother's original deficiency.
Because of the little opportunities, he decided that he would turn to Italy, his mother's homeland.
Because descent is matrilineal, these relations must fall on the mother's side.
Because she was raised to believe Kenjuro is her mother's enemy, she has been training in the way of the sword to defeat him.
Because of his father's status as the adopted son of the Prophet, and his mother's closeness to the Prophet's own mother, Usama was considered almost a grandson, and Muhammad's treated him the same way he did the sons of his daughter Fatima, al-Hasan and al-Husayn,.
Because of his mother's status, he inherited a leadership position within the tribe, where he became a chief, or miko.

Because and feeding
Because the breasts are principally composed of adipose tissue, which surrounds the milk glands, their sizes and volumes fluctuate according to the hormonal changes particular to thelarche ( sprouting of breasts ), menstruation ( egg production ), pregnancy ( reproduction ), lactation ( feeding of offspring ), and menopause ( end of menstruation ).
Because of its nocturnal feeding habits, it is most easily caught at night using live minnows or lures that mimic small fish.
Because the feeding process of the Plasmodium parasites damages red blood cells, malaria is sometimes called " parasitic hemolysis " in medical literature.
Because of their feeding habits, cruising desire, collective behavior and fragility they survive in very few aquaria worldwide despite their abundance in the ocean.
Because of its aggressive feeding, it often mistakenly eats inedible objects, such as automobile license plates, oil cans, tires, and baseballs.
Because sunfish had not been kept in captivity on a large scale before, the staff at Monterey Bay were forced to innovate and create their own methods for capture, feeding, and parasite control.
Because the three known species of vampire bats all seem more similar to one another than to any other species suggests that sanguivorous habits ( feeding on blood ) evolved only once, and the three species may share a common ancestor.
Because the flat nosed bullet is not well suited for feeding out of a magazine, wadcutters are normally used only in revolvers or in specially designed semi-automatic pistols, although this is not always the case for wadcutters having rounded bullet nose profiles.
Because of the logistical impossibility of feeding millions of surrendered German soldiers at the levels required by the Geneva Convention during the food crisis of 1945, the purpose of the designation — along with the British designation of Surrendered Enemy Personnel ( SEP )— was to prevent categorization of the prisoners as Prisoners of War ( POW ) under the 1929 Geneva Convention.
Because of the potential animal and human health risks, veterinarian organizations and public health agencies believe that the risks inherent in raw feeding outweigh the purported benefits.
Because both types of food are common in this habitat, the Southeast Asian Archdukes have not become specialised in feeding on one or the other, as is usual in butterflies.
Because most of the river ’ s flow reached the delta at that time, its freshwater, silt, and nutrients helped create and sustain a complex system of estuarial wetlands that provided feeding and nesting grounds for birds, and spawning habitat for fish and marine mammals.
Because the discharge of the reactor cooling water took place outside of the reactor containment, there was no feedback from the sump over the safety feeding pumps and / or cooling pumps.
Because of their reliability and low operating cost, these pumps were greatly used thereafter in America for waterworks and for pumping oil through long pipe lines in the oil fields ; they are still used ( 1936 ) for boiler feeding, tank and ballast pumping, and for hydraulic-press work.
Because of its rarity, the feeding ecology and at-sea distribution of the Amsterdam Albatross is not well understood ; although, it is believed that they eat squid, crustaceans, and fish.
Because of this, small packs in the hopper are not broken up and feeding problems result.

Because and grounds
Because high frequency signals can flow to earth through capacitance, capacitance to ground is an important factor in effectiveness of signal grounds.
Because the results of calculations based on Teller's concept were discouraging, many scientists believed it could not lead to a successful weapon, and many more had moral grounds for not proceeding.
Because most Reform and Reconstructionist temples have abolished traditional tribal distinctions, roles, and identities on grounds of egalitarianism, a special status for a bat Kohen has very little significance in these movements.
Because the Academy grounds are generally open to the public, the Academy often became a site for protests by anti-war demonstrators.
Because Sanford was a citizen of New York, Scott's lawyers " claimed the case should now be brought before the Federal courts, on the grounds of diverse citizenship.
Because it escaped logging, the grounds of the clubhouse harbor some of the largest specimens of live oak and longleaf pine in the city.
Because of the extended beach close by, Ouddorp has a large number of camping grounds.
Because the school board refused to change their policy, several families brought suit on the grounds that the schools ' practice conflicted with the Wisconsin Constitution, which forbade sectarian instruction in the public schools.
Because of overfishing at their seamount spawning grounds, stocks of orange roughy ( Hoplostethus atlanticus ) have plummeted ; experts say that it could take decades for the species to restore itself to its former numbers.
Because many of the suggested distinguishing features of humanity — extreme intelligence ; highly complex language ; etc .— are not present in marginal cases such as young or mentally disabled humans, it appears that the only distinction is a prejudice based on species alone, which animal-rights supporters call speciesism — that is, differentiating humans from other animals purely on the grounds that they are human.
Because of agriculture, los colonieros have spread around the grounds surrounding the valley when it started the boom in coffee exploitation.
Because of the extended and beautiful beach close by Ouddorp has a large number of camping grounds which is a big attraction for other inland Europeans, mainly Germans.
Because these boats were ultimately very big and fast, they could reach the fishing grounds quickly and return with the catch equally fast.
Because less time was spent travelling to and from the fishing grounds, more time could be spent fishing.
Because these methods suggested that Glover himself had performed for the film, he sued the producers on the grounds that they did not own his likeness.
Because of the number of visitors, the cemetery's developers carefully regulated the grounds: They had a policy to remove " offensive and improper " monuments and only " proprietors " ( i. e., plot owners ) could have vehicles on the grounds and were allowed within the gates on Sundays and holidays.
Because of the low current and good sailing conditions, Warnemünde is one of the best sailing grounds in Germany.
Because he was a sitting member of Parliament, the opposition parties united in protest so Harrington was beached by the Manticoran Navy for her duel with Pavel Young on political grounds setting the backstory for Flag in Exile.
Because the statute struck down by Pierce was primarily intended to eliminate parochial schools, Justice Anthony Kennedy has suggested that Pierce could have been decided on First Amendment grounds.
: Because whores are necessary in big cities and especially in cities of commerce such as ours – indeed it is far better to have these women than not to have them – and also because the holy church tolerates whores on good grounds, for these reasons the court and sheriff of Amsterdam shall not entirely forbid the keeping of brothels.
Because of this, Apple released little documentation for the theme format, withheld their own beta-released themes, and even issued a cease and desist notice to the authors of a third-party theme editor on grounds that it was intended to allow users to create themes that imitate the aqua interface in Mac OS X.
Because there are no spirits without bodies, there can be no ghosts, no witches, no grounds for fear and superstition and no all-seeing eye of God.
In the 1961 case Torcaso v. Watkins, the U. S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that such language in state constitutions was in violation of the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, but did not rule on the applicability of Article VI, stating that " Because we are reversing the judgment on other grounds, we find it unnecessary to consider appellant's contention that this provision applies to state as well as federal offices.

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