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Because and wartime
Because they were marked with the letter K ( for Voronezh Komintern Factory ), Red Army troops adopted a nickname from Mikhail Isakovsky's popular wartime song, " Katyusha ", about a girl longing for her absent beloved, who has gone away on military service.
( Because the film was made during World War II, the film also anachronistically added some morale-boosting lyrics at the end of the song as part of Warner Bros .' wartime propaganda ).
Because of gasoline shortages, a few wartime " Holzbrenner " Beetles were fueled by wood pyrolysis gas producers under the hood.
Because wartime production needs mandated large budget deficits and an accommodative monetary policy, the outbreak of inflation and a runaway wage-price spiral was seen as a very real possibility.
Because of the wartime and immediate postwar demand for housing, the estate was quickly developed for low-rise apartment homes, semi-detached, and single family homes.
Because of wartime secrecy, he had not been aware of the reactor's existence.
Because of its pro-Soviet position during the war, the Daily Worker was suppressed by the wartime coalition's ( Labour ) Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison, between 21 January 1941 and 7 September 1942, when the ban was lifted following a campaign supported by Hewlett Johnson, the Dean of Canterbury, and Professor J.
Because certain aspects of the play, such as the breaking of one's public oaths during a protracted wartime and the decay of morality among Cressida and the Greeks resonated strongly with a discontented public, the play was staged with greater frequency during and after this period.
Because he served during wartime and dealt with federal politicians who believed in a strong federal government, Godbout was pressured into abandoning a number of the provincial jurisdictions.
Because of wartime conditions and his commitment publishing in French this work was undertaken in isolation from that of von Neumann and Morgenstern whose Theory of Games and Economic Behavior included the development of expected utility theory.
Because of wartime rationing, his breakfast consists of a piece of stale bread, coffee brewed from a single hoarded coffee bean, and an aromatic spray that tastes like bacon and eggs.
Because of this political involvement he lost his scientific reputation with Germany ’ s wartime enemies, his membership in their geographical societies and learned associations, as well as any support for his planned expeditions.
Born in Islington, London, he worked for the BBC from the 1930s onwards, wrote the wartime hit " I'm Going To Get Lit Up When The Lights Go On In London " in 1943, and on seeing the German Doodlebugs flying over London, composed the song " Maybe It's Because I'm A Londoner ", which became a hit and London folk anthem in 1947.
Because of wartime demands, Virginia Tech was operating on a twelve-month schedule, and Kraft finished his degree in only two years.
Because of wartime secrecy the Manhattan Project would only publicly admit to purchasing the vanadium, and did not pay the uranium miners for the uranium ore ( in a much later lawsuit, many miners were able to reclaim lost profits from the U. S. government ).
Because Congress was reluctant to continue funding wartime projects, the B-29D was redesignated B-50 to make it appear completely new.
Because French industry was working under wartime conditions with numerous material shortages, often using subcontracted labor, even officially-sanctioned French Army trench knives tend to vary significantly from knife to knife.
Because of wartime secrecy restrictions, it was not until 1946 that the results of these trials were published openly.
Because of that, Tomac became deputy prime minister in the wartime " National Unity " government of Franjo Gregurić, thus becoming one of the first top Communist officials in Eastern Europe to return to top executive post after the fall of Berlin Wall.
Because neither the flag nor the anthem had been legally designated as national symbols, and because of the nationalistic wartime associations the two had in the minds of some citizens, this suggestion was greeted with opposition.

Because and shortage
" Because of a shortage of men due to warfare, many tribes encouraged marriage between the two groups, to create stronger, healthier children from the unions.
Because of the labour shortage in 1943, 1 man in 10 was conscripted to make up the manpower needs of the coal mining industry and Purdon was one of the very first contingent designated for the mines on 14 December 1943, becoming a so-called " Bevin Boy ".
Because of a shortage of food in 1814, Macdonell issued the Pemmican Proclamation, prohibiting the export of food from the entire area.
Because of a shortage of players caused by World War II, the Yanks were merged with the Brooklyn Tigers for the 1945 season, and styled as just the " Yanks " with no home city.
Because of the teacher shortage of the 1960 # s the college was put under pressure to expand student numbers very rapidly.
Because of this shortage of brake power, the speed was restricted to.
Because of the combined risks of shortage of brake power and breaking couplings, the speed of freight trains was initially restricted to.
Because of the shortage of surface water and the relatively poor soils – heavy clay and flint overlaying the permeable chalk – Frieth did not develop into a village until well into Victorian times.
Because of a shortage of troops, due primarily to cholera and other diseases, several weeks elapsed before the British had attained a strength sufficient to commence operations.
Because there is a worldwide shortage of organs for clinical implantation, about 60 % of patients awaiting replacement organs die on the waiting list.
Because of the bitter taste and appearance of such potatoes, solanine poisoning is rare outside conditions of food shortage.
Because of budget shortage at the beginning of the 1980, this uniform was made of much lighter but much more fragile herringbone material under the name F1.
Because of the shortage of major league players during the Second World War, Sewell served as a player-manager during the 1942 season, appearing in six games.
) Because there is a " food shortage " going on, the wolf decides to pursue Goldilocks.

Because and copper
Because copper ions have a 2 + charge, they are attracted to the negative cathodes and collect there.
Because of this problem, fixing nails made of stainless steel or copper are recommended, and even these must be protected from the weather.
Because iron is not readily dissolved by molten solder, the plated tip is more durable than a bare copper one, though it will eventually wear out and need replacing.
Because of this, phone companies endeavor to remove load coils on copper loops that can operate without them, and conditioning lines to avoid them through the use of fiber to the neighborhood or node ( FTTN ).
Because the raised letters were made in a complex artisanal process using wet paper pressed against copper wire, the children could not hope to " write " by themselves.
Because of these and other factors, the future of copper production and supply is the subject of much debate, including the concept of Peak copper, analogous to Peak Oil.
Because beryllium copper is non-sparking but physically tough and nonmagnetic, it is used to make tools that can safely be used in environments where there are explosive vapors and gases, such as on oil rigs.
Because of soil resistance, counterpoise systems are often used, consisting of radial networks of copper cables supported several feet above the ground under the antenna, extending out radially from the mast or vertical element.
Because of the low value of copper, large plate money ( plåtmynt ) was issued.
Because of its ease of connection by soldering or clamping, copper is still the most common choice for most light-gauge wires.
Because of soaring metal prices in early 2006, by May of that year the pre-1992 ( 97 % copper ) coins contained 3p worth of copper each.
Because of the lack of volatile copper compounds, copper could not be patterned by the previous techniques of photoresist masking and plasma etching that had been used with great success with aluminium.
Because the last ice age removed the top sediment layer of the soil, the Kola Peninsula is on the surface extremely rich in various ores and minerals, including apatites and nephelines ; copper, nickel, and iron ores ; mica ; kyanites ; ceramic materials, as well as rare earth elements and non-ferrous ores.
Because of the competent host rock, this pit has much steeper sides than other open pit copper mines in the southwest area.
Because the suit's copper circuitry is mounted outside the suit, it is easily disabled by splashing it with water, causing a short circuit.
Because of the extreme gear ratio between starter gear and flywheel ( about 15 or 20: 1 ) it would spin the starter armature at dangerously high speeds, causing an explosion when the centripetal force acting on the copper coils wound in the armature can no longer resist the outward force acting on them.
Because the supply voltage is doubled, a balanced load can tolerate double the voltage drop, allowing quarter-sized conductors to be used ; this uses 3 / 8 the copper of an equivalent single-phase system.
Because of the copper present in hemocyanin, their blood is blue.
Because the sous remained the chief small-change coins, when a new copper coinage was issued for Jersey in 1841, it was based on a penny worth of a shilling, the equivalent of 2 sous.
Because of the copper mining history of the park, it is a cooperating unit of Keweenaw National Historical Park.
Because of the lower cost, the bronze and copper metal clays are used by artists more often than the gold and silver metal clays in the American market place.

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