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Because Bright's speeches were so much a part of him, there are long and numerous quotations, which, far from making the biography diffuse, help to give us the feel of the man.
`` Because, Fred, it could do him no good.
Because Don was leaving the next day, I spent the evening with him at Asia Center.
Because I'm looking for the son of a bitch that killed that old man, and I'm going to get him.
Because if you can't then nobody else can either, nobody else can have him.
Because he attended the Buddha personally and often traveled with him, Ānanda overheard and memorized many of the discourses the Buddha delivered to various audiences.
Because of the Jews ' rejection of Jesus, Jewish sovereignty over the promised earthly kingdom of Jerusalem and Palestine was postponed from the time of Christ's first coming until prior to or just after his Second Coming when most or all Jews will embrace him.
Because he was afflicted with a limp and slight deafness due to sickness at a young age, his family ostracized him and excluded him from public office until his consulship, shared with his nephew Caligula in 37.
Because he could still be useful to a contending team, the Rockies traded him to the St. Louis Cardinals in August for three minor-leaguers.
Because of the rivalry between Chiang and Li, Chiang refused to allow Nationalist troops loyal to him to aid in the defense of Guangxi and Guangdong, with the result that Communist forces occupied Guangdong in October 1949.
Because much physical and spiritual violence was done to Jews in the name of Jesus and his followers, and because evangelism is still an active aspect of many church's activities, many Jews are uncomfortable with discussing Jesus and treat him as a non-person.
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 it is in him that all the fullness of the divine quality dwells bodily.
Because of this scandal his father considered depriving him of the rank of crown prince.
Because he had earned a master's in a scientific field from a " white " institution, some faculty perceived him as arrogant when a young man.
Because he had sealed under duress, however, John received approval from the Pope to break his word as soon as hostilities had ceased, provoking the First Barons ' War and an invited French invasion by Prince Louis of France ( whom the majority of the English barons had invited to replace John on the throne and had him proclaimed king in London in May 1216 ).
Because the book of Habbakuk consists of five oracles about the Chaldeans ( Babylonians ), and the Chaldean rise to power is dated circa 612 BCE, it is assumed he was active about that time, making him an early contemporary of Jeremiah and Zephaniah.
Because of violent behavior on the part of the father, the brother was taken in at the age of 3 by foster parents, who adopted him later.
Because he is severely wounded in the competition and because Cedric refuses to have anything to do with him, Ivanhoe is taken into the care of Rebecca, the beautiful daughter of Isaac, who is a skilled healer.
Because Ismail Khan was contained by the Afghan National Army, the warlords who opposed him were quickly able to occupy strategic locations unopposed.
" Because the Democratic Party was splintered into bitter factions, Polk promised to serve only one term if elected, hoping that his disappointed rival Democrats would unite behind him with the knowledge that another candidate would be chosen in four years.
Because the Pharaoh had such a high regard for Joseph, practically making him his equal, it was an honor to meet his father.
Because Hanson was the first president elected under the Articles of Confederation, one of his grandsons later promoted him as the first President of the United States.
Because of Ribbentrop's firmly held views that Britain was Germany's most dangerous enemy and that an Anglo-German war was thus inevitable, it scarcely mattered to him when his much desired war with Britain came.

Because and orders
Because the range of possible values for K < sub > a </ sub > spans many orders of magnitude, a more manageable constant, pK < sub > a </ sub > is more frequently used, where pK < sub > a </ sub >
Because he lacked an officer's commission, he found it difficult to give orders and directions to his superiors.
Because they are so distant, they are apparently stationary to our current technology, yet their positions can be measured with the utmost accuracy by Very Long Baseline Interferometry ( VLBI ); positions of most are known to 0. 001 arcsecond or better, orders of magnitude more precise than the best optical measurements.
Because orders from the RN were not as large as expected, torpedoes were mostly exported.
* April 10 – Because of the plague, the Edinburgh town council orders that the college graduation ceremony should be brought forward so that students can leave the city ( on November 19, teaching resumes in Linlithgow ).
Because of a prophecy that they would overthrow their murderous uncle, they were, in the manner of many mythological heroes, abandoned at birth ; in this case, on the Tiber River by servants who took pity on the infants, despite their orders.
Because Elen is found a virgin, Macsen gives her father sovereignty over the island of Britain and orders three castles built for his bride.
Because of his signature on orders which called for soldiers and political prisoners to be killed or disappeared, he was sentenced to death.
Because no other companies were willing to make large orders, Cobasys was not manufacturing nor licensing any large format NiMH battery technology for automotive purposes.
Because parts of the Railway were saved under Ronglu's orders, the foreign invasion army was able to transport itself into China quickly.
Because of the growing incoming orders and the enlarged dimensions of ships it soon became necessary to enlarge the yard facilities and mainly the slipways.
Because most of the militia were now under U. S. Army command, Reynolds could not give them orders, but he did have two battalions of mounted militia under Major Isaiah Stillman that had not been federalized.
" Because of similar insurgent paramilitary violence in other areas of the state, especially during campaigns and elections, federal troops remained in Louisiana until 1877, when they were removed on orders of U. S. President Rutherford B. Hayes.
Because of this, few orders were issued and the French forces stood idle.
Because of the French advance, English Admiral Samuel Hood ( W. Percy Day ) orders the burning of the moored French fleet before French troops can recapture the ships.
Because TAPS hoped to begin laying pipe by September 1969, substantial orders were placed for steel pipeline 48 inches ( 122 cm ) in diameter.
Because the contract is essentially a retainer, specific orders are not competitively bid ( as the overall contract was ).
Because of local Red Guards ' lack of enthusiasm to carry out Jiang Qing's orders, a more radical Red Guard leader, Wang Dabin, arrived in Chengdu on December 24, and denounced his local comrades as " rightists " and " traitors " for delaying Peng's arrest.
Because of the necessity to have a standing army, the military orders were created, being adopted as the fourth monastic vow.
Because of their low-volume productions and long lead times, new aircraft orders can take two to three years for delivery.
Because the orders of magnitude are so different ( 6 inches versus 150 mm ) there is no ambiguity whichever measuring system is used.
Because no other companies were willing to place large orders, Cobasys was not manufacturing or licensing large format NiMH battery technology for automobiles.
Because of the huge number of non-payers, usual enforcement measures like liability order, bailiffs and even arrest warrants and committal hearings proved useless-there were not enough bailiffs, courts or prison cells to implement any of the orders granted.
Because he was illiterate his entire life — a disability shared with most of his higher and lower ranking military officers — Amin relayed orders and policy decisions orally by telephone, over the radio, and in long rambling speeches to which civil servants learned to pay close attention.

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