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The maid then told her, `` Because he fired me ''.
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 of the radical departure from traditional behavior and theatrical convention involved in Nora's leaving home, her act of slamming the door as she leaves has come to represent the play itself.
Because Frances and Elsie insisted that the fairies would not show themselves if others were watching, Elsie's mother was persuaded to visit her sister's for tea, leaving the girls alone.
Because her father's job required the family to move often, Flockhart and her brother grew up in several places including Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Norwich, New York.
Because the first duke had no surviving sons, the title was allowed ( by a special Act of Parliament ) to pass to his eldest daughter in her own right.
Because the 16th Earl held land from the Crown by knight service, after his father's death on 3 August 1562, Oxford became a royal ward of the 29-year-old Queen, and was placed in the household of Sir William Cecil, her Secretary of State and chief advisor.
Because " accidental " prescription pill overdoses have become commonplace, the medical department sends over two cynical, uncaring technicians who use a " Black Cobra " stomach pump to flush the poisons out of Mildred's system and replace her blood with a fresh, mechanical replacement.
Because no one in the house paid attention to her singing she never got the feeling that any of them thought she had a good voice but after an initial rush of stage fright before her first solo, Gaynor's confidence in her singing grew.
Because she was not considered physically beautiful, and thus not thought to have much chance of marriage, and because of her intelligence, her father invested in an education not often afforded women.
Because Bergman was taller than her leading man, Bogart had blocks attached to his shoes in certain scenes.
Because of her outstanding intellect, she often discussed the classics and the affairs of state with ambassadors.
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 body is placed in a low position in the kowtow, the idea is that one will naturally convert to his or her mind a feeling of respect.
Because he explicitly both rejected Leninist vanguardism and criticised spontaneism ...( for ) Cornelius Castoriadis the emancipation of the mass of people was the task of those people ; however, the socialist thinker could not simply fold his or her arms.
Because her international fame was triggered by moving images, she is a watershed figure in the history of modern celebrity and, as one of silent film's most important performers and producers, her contract demands were central to shaping the Hollywood industry.
Because of her actions, one of her squad gets shot, and she is put on a desk job.
Because of this, and because of extra-biblical traditions about her subsequent missionary activity in spreading the Gospel, she is known by the title, " Equal of the Apostles ".

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Because of his frequent association with creatures, scholars often describe Cernunnos as the " Lord of the Animals " or the " Lord of Wild Things ", and Miranda Green describes him as a " peaceful god of nature and fruitfulness ".
Because a frequent side effect of digitalis is reduction of appetite, some individuals have used the drug as a weight-loss aid.
Because the waters of the Tigris and Euphrates above their confluence are heavily silt-laden, irrigation and fairly frequent flooding deposit large quantities of silty loam in much of the delta area.
Because it orbits with one side permanently facing the planet, astronomers expect that Triton should have fewer impacts on its trailing hemisphere, as impacts on the leading hemisphere would be more frequent and more violent.
Because of this frequent natural occurrence, the spiral is the official symbol of the World Pantheist Movement.
Because of this frequent activity and prediction, Parkfield has become one of the most popular spots in the world to try to capture and record large earthquakes.
Because of the frequent reuse of segments, a practice derived from Sesame Street, actors continued to appear after their departures from the cast.
Because of the frequent association between spin and press conferences ( especially government press conferences ), the room in which these take place is sometimes described as a spin room.
Because much of the geology is unstable, there are frequent slips and landslides, which are aggravated by both summer monsoon and winter snowstorm and frost heave conditions.
( The Gospel of John, which is the only gospel where Nicodemus is mentioned, particularly portrays the sect as divided and willing to debate ) Because of the New Testament's frequent depictions of Pharisees as self-righteous rule-followers ( see also Woes of the Pharisees and Legalism ( theology )), the word " pharisee " ( and its derivatives: " pharisaical ", etc.
" Because Christian themes play such a large role in Uncle Tom's Cabin — and because of Stowe's frequent use of direct authorial interjections on religion and faith — the novel often takes the " form of a sermon.
Because it is defined in simple terms, but complex to prove unsolvable, the problem of angle trisection is a frequent subject of pseudomathematical attempts at solution by naive enthusiasts.
* Higher acceleration rate — Because of the energy efficiency, higher power-to-weight ratio and higher adhesive-weight-to-total-weight ratio values, MUs generally have higher acceleration ability than locomotive-type trains and are favored in urban trains and subway ( metro ) systems for frequent start / stop routines.
Because of its geology and the weathering that occurs here, there are frequent coastal collapses especially in winter.
Because the stainless steel fuel cladding has a higher neutron capture cross section than Magnox fuel cans, enriched uranium fuel is needed, with the benefit of higher " burn ups " of 18, 000 MW < sub > t </ sub >- days per tonne of fuel, requiring less frequent refuelling.
Because of this, the islands are subject to frequent drought conditions, and only those which reach highest into the clouds ( generally, above about 750 m / 2, 500 ft above sea level ) have reliable precipitation.
Because of his resemblance to Walt Disney and his frequent visits to the Disney theme parks, he was often asked to sign autographs and pose for pictures with park visitors who mistook Hench for Disney himself.
Because of frequent earth tremors, vast quantities of extra-strength girders of precious steel would be required, and their transport would curtail shipments of military material to the Crimea.
Because of its proximity it is a frequent subject for astronomical surveys and other research and thus is known by numerous other designations.
Because the graduate student had frequent copy protection discussions with Apple ’ s copy protection engineer, Apple developed a copy protection system which made use of this technique.
Because they do not all move in the same direction, plates often directly collide or move laterally along each other, a tectonic environment that makes earthquakes frequent.
Because of the oil embargo of 1974, the Howard Johnson's restaurants and motor lodges, which maintained 85 % of revenues from travelers, lost profit when Americans couldn't afford to drive long trips or take frequent vacations.
Because of his obesity, he has become a frequent victim of Henry Bowers, who once used a Buck knife to try to carve his name into his abdomen ( he managed an unfinished " H " before Ben escaped ).
Because fixed grip lifts move faster than detachables at load and unload, misloads ( and missed unloads ) are more frequent on fixed grips, and can reduce the efficiency as low as 80 %.
Because mariners utilize ocean currents to speed their journey, many ships venture close to Cape Hatteras when traveling along the eastern seaboard, risking the perils of sailing close to the shoals amid turbulent water and the frequent storms occurring in the area.

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