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Because of his later affiliation with Montanism, he, like the influential Alexandrian theologian, Origen, has failed to receive the elevation of official canonization.
Because of this trade on what became known as the Silk Route, Bukhoro and Samarqand eventually became extremely wealthy cities, and at times Mawarannahr was one of the most influential and powerful Persian provinces of antiquity.
Because of its popularity, the typeface has been influential in the subsequent development of a number of serif typefaces both before and after the start of the digital-font era.
Because it breaks so many of rock's conventions at once, Beefheart's music has always been more influential than popular.
Because of increasing importance of shipbuilding industry some influential Bremen merchants, bankers and politicians decided in 1872 to establish a new and greater company on shares.
Because of this, other states often try front loading ( going as early as possible ) to make their say as influential as they can.
Because The Ladder was the primary method of communication from the leadership of the DOB to its individual chapters, the editor position was extremely influential in the group.
Because the office of President is less influential than that of the Chancellor and is mostly concerned with ceremonial matters, Köhler was a highly popular politician during his tenure.
Because of bankruptcy, ownership changed hands, and the news organization fell under tighter control of the Japanese to become one of the most influential organizations to collaborate with the colonial government.
Because of this, Bauhaus became one of the most influential Goth rock bands.
Because Tolbert was a member of one the most influential and affluent Americo-Liberian families, everything from cabinet appointments to economic policy was tainted with allegations of nepotism.
Because Lin was one of the most influential figures in promoting Mao's personality cult, he began to be criticized within the Party for its excesses later in 1970.
Because sailors who had sung shanties were by this time very old or dead, and the general public had little opportunity to experience performances of shanties, the representations by these authors were all the more influential in mediating information and creating the impression of " standard " versions of songs.
Because of California's colonial Spanish roots, Mexican territorial history, and its original population consisting of Meso-Americans, Spanish colonizers and Mexican ranchers, Mexican and Spanish-origin cuisine is very influential and popular in California, particularly Southern California.
Because of their search for power, they made enemies of other powerful families such as the Medici and the Sforza, as well as the influential Dominican friar Savonarola.
Because classroom interactions and societal discourse are mutually influential, instructors and students bring their own biases and cultural perspectives into the classroom .” Public opinion definitely influences the interactions people have with one another.
Because they occupy the most influential parts of the pitch, midfielders are perhaps more likely to influence the outcome of a match than other positions, especially if they have vision for a good pass or ability to score.
Because of other privileges associated with seniority, the Dean is usually allotted some of the most desirable office space, and is generally either chair or ranking minority member of an influential committee.
Because he invented the modern mall, Malcolm Gladwell, writing in The New Yorker, suggested that " Victor Gruen may well have been the most influential architect of the twentieth century.
Because attack ads have no positive content, they have the potential to be more influential than contrast ads in shaping voters ’ views of the sponsoring candidate ’ s opponent.
Because of this talk show, Cheng was also rated as one of the 25 most influential Hong Kongers by Time magazine in 1997.
Because of its unique approach to modern occultism, the FS is considered by many modern authors to be the most influential German magical order.
Because of this, Yang Xiu became an influential figure in the government.
Because of his importance in that pre-rock music era, the staff of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland has included him in a display about the most influential disc jockeys in history.

Because and career
Because Charles Moore had frequently moved from job to job over his career, an early pressure on the developing language was ease of porting to different computer architectures.
Because of prejudice against her gender, she was unable to make a career out of mathematics, but she worked independently throughout her life.
Because of Jacques Chirac's long career in visible government positions, he has often been parodied or caricatured: Young Jacques Chirac is the basis of a young, dashing bureaucrat character in the 1976 Asterix comic strip album Obelix and Co., proposing methods to quell Gallic unrest to elderly, old-style Roman politicians.
Because of Burton and Taylor's extravagant spending and his support of his family and others ( 42 people at one point ), Burton agreed to work in mediocre films that hurt his career.
Because he was not creatively involved with the band, Epstein was only infrequently called the " fifth Beatle ", but over the years he and producer George Martin have clearly been recognised as the inner circle members who most profoundly affected the band's career.
On 14 September 2011, Liberal Premier Barry O ' Farrell announced that he had recommended to the Queen that Bashir's term be extended for another two years to 2014, which had been accepted: " Over the past 10 years the Governor's caring nature, her genuine interest in local communities and her extraordinary work rate have endeared her to people everywhere ... Because of her diverse background, career and interests, Professor Bashir has given a historic and important post a contemporary relevance and resonance.
Because of the punch and the consequent fall on the ice with Bertuzzi on top of him, and numerous other players from both teams piling on top, Moore sustained three fractured neck vertebrae, among other injuries, that ended his career.
Because of the positive response to Shankar's 1996 career compilation In Celebration, Shankar wrote a second autobiography, Raga Mala, with Harrison as editor.
Because of his career as a musician, and the fact that he and Mrs. Helen Spitz are separated, he does not see Sharon or her brothers often.
Because of this victory, her ranking rose to a career high of World No. 2.
Because of this, she insisted, it has been hard to maintain a long career as a female artist, which, she said, gave her empathy for Amy Winehouse when they met recently.
Because of the time and physical ability needed to develop necessary skills, the cowboy often began his career as an adolescent, earning wages as soon as he had enough skill to be hired, ( often as young as 12 or 13 ) and who, if not crippled by injury, might handle cattle or horses for the rest of his working life.
Because of his long-running television career and eccentric demeanour, Moore is widely recognised and has become a popular public figure.
Because neither EMI nor Decca, for whom she also had recorded, were keen to sign her to a long-term contract, her father, whose own theatrical ambitions had been thwarted by his parents, teamed with Freeman to form the Polygon record label in order to better control and facilitate her singing career ..
Because of his father's career and World War I, the family moved several times, and mother and son sometimes lived apart from Powell's father.
Her film career also includes roles in Raintree County ( 1957 ), Exodus ( 1960 ), Because of Winn-Dixie ( 2005 ), and Superman Returns ( 2006 ).
Because the movie did so well, this role was very important to Gloria Foster ’ s career.
Because Hill had spent all his money on his racing career, Bette paid for the wedding.
Bolocco began a television career in Chile with the show Porque hoy es sábado (" Because it's Saturday ") on TVN ( Chile ) Televisión Nacional de Chile.
Because of the Belgian Revolution he returned to London, and by showing his first picture at the Royal Academy ( 1833 ) began an unprecedentedly prolonged career as an exhibitor.
Because Matsushita no longer felt challenged in his career, he soon grew dissatisfied with his job.
Because of his excellent size and speed, and in reference to his hometown, he was nicknamed, " The Woonsocket Rocket ," early in his professional career.
Because his father was a career diplomat, he spent much of his childhood in Switzerland and Scandinavia.
Because the spy career of a mole is such a long-term one, sometimes occupying a majority of a lifetime, persons who become moles must be highly motivated.
Because of the need to chase short-term research contracts, many researchers in the natural sciences apply for more transparent career development opportunities in other countries ( e. g. in the UK, which provides more funding for senior postdoctoral positions, more lectureships, many more third-party fellowship funding opportunities including the 5-year RCUK fellowship and Value in People awards, no academic culture of age discrimination, and also the postgraduate ( postdoctorate ) diplomas in Higher Education and Learning & Research / Academic Development ).

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