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Because I think that cultural revolutions are in the hands of guitar players ".
Because of sociopolitical and cultural differences, there are various descriptions of Europe's boundary.
Because of the linguistic, ethnic, and cultural differences between Yupik and Inuit peoples there is uncertainty as to the acceptance of any term encompassing all Yupik and Inuit people.
Because of the cultural influence of China, China's neighbors adopted these titles or had their native titles conform in hanzi.
Because of its eccentric location in the Netherlands, and its geographical and cultural proximity to Belgium, integration of Maastricht and Limburg into the Netherlands did not come about easily.
Because of strong cultural, religious, linguistic, and economic ties, Nepal's association with India traditionally has been close.
Because of its complex history and tendency to borrow from other musical and cultural forms, it has been argued that " it is impossible to bind rock music to a rigidly delineated musical definition.
Because it does not take a political position regarding devolution to a strictly defined territory, the Wessex Society can afford to assume a relaxed position about where exactly the boundaries of cultural Wessex lie.
Because of its importance as a staple food, rice has considerable cultural importance.
Because of its historical and cultural background, Metz benefits from its designation as French Town of Art and History.
Because of the silver ore deposits in the Erzgebirge, Zwickau developed in the 15th and 16th centuries and grew to be an important economic and cultural centre of Saxony.
Because of cultural lag, the perception of infinite resources and substitutes may linger on for generations, and may not change, since the inevitable resource bankruptcy is passed on to posterity.
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 the closeness of this relationship, cultural changes in France are often linked to, or produce, political crisis.
Because they moved about the country, Pullman porters also became an important means of communication for news and cultural information of all kinds.
Because of the importance of tourism in the area, and its extensive market area, Rapid City has many cultural resources usually found only in much larger urban areas.
Because of his political ideas, the composer was black-listed by the cultural establishment ; at the time of his biggest artistic glory, a large number of his songs were censored-before-studio or were not allowed on the radio stations.
Because the church has no analogues, in preceding, contemporary or later architecture of Muscovy and Byzantine cultural tradition in general, the sources that inspired Barma and Postnik are disputed.
Because of its tremendous historical and cultural background, Metz benefits from its designation as " Town of Art and History ".
Because of this, Caillebotte realised that the cultural treasures in his collection would likely disappear into " attics " and " provincial museums ".
Because of its cultural and spiritual importance to the Elves, Mithlond in time became the primary Elvish settlement west of the Misty Mountains prior to the establishment of Eregion and, later, of Imladris.
Because of the historical and cultural significance of the city, American forces did not immediately apply air and artillery strikes as widely as they had in other cities.
Because of Stalinist cultural policy, and the ostensibly " grey areas " in which Szpilman ( Waldorff ) asserted that not all Germans were bad and not all of the oppressed were good, the actual book remained sidelined for more than 50 years.
Because of historical, legal, economic and cultural diversity among countries, regulation of collecting societies and the markets where they act vary from one country to another.

Because and linguistic
Because of its emphasis on usage, communicative function, and the social context of language, functional grammar differs significantly from other linguistic theories which stress purely formal approaches to grammar, notably Chomskyan generative grammar.
Because of the centrality of the question of the relation between thought and language to these debates, the issue of linguistic relativity has received attention not only from linguists and psychologists, but from anthropologists, philosophers, literary theorists and political scientists.
Because it has a peculiar prestige as the most ancient written language, proposals for linguistic affinity sometimes have a nationalistic background.
Because of Béarn's specific political past, Béarnais has been distinguished from Gascon since the 16th century, though not for linguistic reasons.
It should be noted that the tradition of Boaz descending from a Canaanite prostitute stems from confusion regarding the identity of the mother of Boaz, who is not mentioned in the Tanakh but is in the Genealogical record of Matthew ; Because they have the same name some people believe she is the same person mentioned in Joshua, but that is not supported by linguistic and textual evidence.
Because the Polynesian islands were settled relatively recently and because internal linguistic diversification only began around 2, 000 years ago, their languages retain strong commonalities.
Because of Rajasthan's proximity to Gujarat, Rajasthani and Gujarati share many similar linguistic features, and Mirabai seemed equally at home in either language.
Because of Borrow's precocious linguistic skills, as a youth he became the protégé of the Norwich-born scholar William Taylor.
Because of the linguistic and ethnic diversity of the First Republic, official translations were made into Hungarian and German as well.
Because the Old Hungarian script had been replaced by Latin, linguistic researchers in the 20th century had to reconstruct the alphabet from historic sources.
Because of a common linguistic origin, those groups also are called " Nahuatlaca " ( Nahua people ).
Because of this, John VI convened a synod of Greek-speaking bishops to hear Wilfrid's cause, a linguistic hurdle that much perturbed Wilfrid.
Because the poem is not entirely translatable into modern English — the third and fourth stanzas remain indeterminate to this day, and even the refrain prompts argument and poses linguistic difficulties — without grasping the allusions of the poem, it is quite difficult to understand the poet's implied attitude, and therefore to place it in any genre satisfactorily.
Because the songs and oral history of the Kuna are in a higher linguistic register with specialized vocabulary, the Saila's recitation will frequently be followed by an explanation and interpretation from one of the voceros in everyday Kuna language.
Because of linguistic differences among the Walser dialects, it is supposed that there were two independent immigration routes.
Because there is no specific information given in Genesis concerning the proposed gap of time, other scriptures are used to support and explain what may have occurred during this period and to explain the specific linguistic reasoning behind this interpretation of the Hebrew text.
Because of the social values attributed to linguistic forms, the more common varieties ( that is, more creolized forms ) carry little prestige.
Because of her linguistic skills, the widow is recruited as a spy by the British government.
Because of the movement of people from Ulster to west Scotland, which resulted in close linguistic links between Ulster and the west of Scotland much of Gaelic mythology was imported to Scotland and possibly some of it written in Scotland.
Because of his linguistic abilities, he was chosen to accompany Lord Amherst on his embassy to Peking in 1816.
Because Lethem never lets the metaphorical and linguistic possibilities of his narrator's illness overshadow his immensely appealing humanity, we really care about Lionel and his search for his mentor's killer.
Because Belgium is a multilingual country, Belgian literature is divided into two main linguistic branches following the two most prominently spoken languages in the country-Dutch and French.

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