Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Remedios T. Romualdez" ¶ 43
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Because and rising
Because rapidly rising prices undermine the role of money as a store of value, people try to spend it on real goods or services as quickly as possible.
Because rising tensions with the British resulted in President Jefferson's embargo of British trade, Audubon's business was not thriving.
Because of active tectonic uplifting, Mount Logan is still rising in elevation.
Because the political franchise at the start of the revolution was relatively narrow, the original " Left " represented mainly the interests of the bourgeoisie, the rising capitalist class ( with notable exceptions such as the proto-communist Gracchus Babeuf ).
Because these patients don't die as quickly as they used to, and as kidney failure increases with the rising age and prevalence of high blood pressure and diabetes in a society, the need especially for kidneys rises every year.
Because of this heat loss the fluid becomes denser than the fluid underneath it, which is still rising.
Because it occupies a substantial bluff rising from the Mississippi River, the site of Memphis is a natural location for settlement.
Because heliacal rising occurs in the east, and the sun's heat begins there daily, Sopdu was referred to as Lord of the East, and had his greatest cult centre at the easternmost nome of Lower Egypt, which was named Per-Sopdu, meaning place of Sopdu.
Because the heliacal rising depends on the observation of the object, its exact timing can be dependent on weather conditions.
Because of the very heavy steam demands, the engine had to be periodically stopped and restarted, but even this process was automated by means of a buoy rising and falling in a vertical stand pipe fixed to the boiler ( the first pressure gauge ?).
Because of rising German rates, Lamont was only able to cut interest rates by a further 0. 5 % to 10 % in May 1992, when UK conditions would arguably have warranted deeper cuts.
Because European agriculture relied upon rainfall and not irrigation, Harris argues, European rulers under feudalism were unable to effectively monopolize power and restrict the rising power of towns.
Because of their rarity and the fact that they are now seen as an iconic car of the mid-70s, prices for MK. 3s are rising steadily, with the best examples fetching several thousand pounds.
" Because Foxe was used to attack Catholicism and a rising tide of high-church Anglicanism, the book's credibility was challenged in the early nineteenth century by a number of authors, most importantly, Samuel R. Maitland.
Because of the rising need for occupational therapists, many facilities are opting for travel occupational therapists -- who are willing to travel, often out of state, to work temporarily in a facility.
Because of its emphasis upon the teenage cast some critics have compared the film to the slasher films that were rising in popularity at that time.
Because of the depillarization of Dutch society and the rising political polarization between left and right, the three major unions, the socialist NVV, the Protestant CNV and the Catholic NKV began to open talks in order to found one single federation of Dutch unions.
Because of Foote's distress with rising anti-Union fervor in Mississippi, in 1854 after his term as governor, he moved to California.
Because the need to raise taxes placed the king at odds with the nobles and the upper bourgeoisie, he appointed as his finance ministers, " rising men " ( to use François Mignet's insightful term ), usually of non-noble origin.
Because of the rising cost of water in California, the association is in favor of more surface-level reservoirs for more water storage.
Because the film was made by Jewish producers, however, it earned Fallada closer attention by the rising Nazi Party.
Because numerous different factors can affect profitability, the overall effects of a rising OCC on average industrial profitability therefore really have to be evaluated empirically in a longer time-span, e. g. 20 – 25 years.
Because of the rising Soviet threat to the security of Europe, Canada joined NATO in 1949, and the RCAF established an air division consisting of four wings with three fighter squadrons each, based in France and West Germany.
Because of his position in the Party and the roles he has been given, Bains is seen as a rising star, and has been selected 3 years in a row in the Hill Times survey as best up and comer.
Because of rising ground surrounding the harbour Flying Officer Campbell's Beaufort was forced into a steep banking turn, revealing its full silhouette to the gunners.

Because and tensions
Because his task was to construct the wilful choices of his Punch editors, who probably took their cue from The Times and would have felt the suggestions of political tensions from Parliament as well, Tenniel ’ s work, as was its design, could be scathing in effect.
Because of lack of money and Britain's tensions with France, he returned alone to England the next year.
Because of the tensions that these religious reforms generated, he had to leave the capital for the desert oasis of Tayma in Arabia early in his reign, from which he only returned after many years.
Because of the tensions between Confucian ideology and the economic reality of Tokugawa Japan ( Confucian principles that money was defiling vs. the necessity for a cash economy ), Yoshimune found it necessary to shelve certain Confucian principles that were hampering his reform process.
Because of widespread tensions and fears among whites following Nat Turner's slave rebellion of 1831, Purvis was not successful in dissuading state legislators from restricting African Americans ' political rights.
Because changes were concentrated in cities, which had also attracted millions of new or recent European immigrants, tensions rose as the people competed for jobs and housing.
Because of this web of connections related to science, and the tensions it created which were so subtly illustrated by the art of the painter Joseph Wright of Derby ; Derby Museum and Art Gallery, far from being just a collection of fine paintings as the casual visitor might imagine, is significant for being in a place that some would see as having a very significant role in the birth of modern science and industry worldwide.
Because of tensions caused by these invasions, Germany falling behind in deliveries of goods and Stalin's worries that Hitler's war with the West might end quickly after France signed an armistice, in August 1940, the Soviet Union briefly suspended its deliveries under the German-Soviet Commercial Agreement.
Because of tensions over the withdrawal from the Gaza Strip ( Tkuma was ideologically opposed, particularly because Hendel lived in the Gaza settlement of Ganei Tal ), National Union ministers Binyamin Elon and Avigdor Lieberman were sacked, the former after attempting to avoid his fate by hiding, and the party left the coalition.
Adding to the growing tensions between the Congressional Union and NAWSA, Burns made a radical proposal once again at the 1913 NAWSA convention in Washington, D. C. Because Democrats controlled the White House and both houses of Congress at the time, Burns wanted to give them an ultimatum — support our bill for suffrage or we will make sure you don ’ t get reelected.
Because of some tensions in the relations between Russia and France, Grotthuss had to leave for Italy where he stayed at Naples for one year.
Because of ongoing political tensions between the
Because the house is situated in a densely populated neighborhood, tensions have arisen over the years in regard to film production crews, as well as the streams of tourists and restoration construction workers.
Because this artificial monopoly hurts colonial business, tensions are beginning to rise on the more stable worlds that are not dependent on Earth to survive.
Because of the tensions, the founders of the club decided to use the colors of both parties, red ( Colorados ) and blue ( Liberales ), as the club's colors as a symbol of unity and friendship between Paraguayans.

Because and at
Because motion which begins and ends at discrete places would ( e.g. for Aristotle ) be incomplete.
Because of these involvements in the matter at stake, Boniface lacked the impartiality that is supposed to be an essential qualification for the position of arbiter, and in retrospect that would seem to be sufficient reason why the English embassies to the Curia proved so fruitless.
Because of the difference between daytime and nighttime propagation conditions, it has been necessary to evolve different allocation structures for daytime and nighttime broadcasting in the AM band, with many more stations operating during the day than at night.
Because the bobbin-to-cone winding process is a relatively high-cost operation for the mill, the almost complete automation provided by the Uniconer can mean important economies in textile production, at the same time upgrading quality.
Because of this, it would appear inevitable that an increasing percentage of strategic missiles will seek self-protection in mobility -- at least until missile defenses are perfected which have an exceedingly high kill probability.
Because the rake angle Af at the tip of the knife is very much smaller ( or even negative ) when compared to the value of **yc for the major portion of the knife, a very rapid increase in cutting force with thickness will result.
Because Don was leaving the next day, I spent the evening with him at Asia Center.
-- Held out of Texas Tech's sweat-suits drill Monday at Lubbock was tackle Richard Stafford, who is undergoing treatment for a leg injury suffered in the Raiders' 38-7 loss to Texas A & M Because of its important game with Arkansas coming up Saturday, Baylor worked out in the rain Monday -- mud or no mud.
Because of the recent death of the bride's father, Frederick B. Hamm, the marriage of Miss Terry Hamm to John Bruce Parichy will be a small one at noon tomorrow in St. Bernadine's church, Forest Park.
Because neither of them really wanted their marriage to break up, Mr. and Mrs. Black agreed to a series of interviews at Family Service of Northern Virginia, the agency nearest them.
Because oxygen concentration in the water increases at both low temperatures and high flow rates, aquatic amphibians in these situations can rely primarily on cutaneous respiration, as in the Titicaca water frog and the hellbender salamander.
Because the series was at stake, the match was to be " timeless ", i. e., played to a finish.
Because Augustine cites part of the commentary on Romans as by " Sanctus Hilarius " it has been ascribed by various critics at different times to almost every known Hilary.
Because of the delay, Young and Duke began their descent to the surface at an altitude higher than that of any previous mission, at.
Because of heavy traffic on the roundabout of which the Arc is the centre, it is recommended that pedestrians use one of two underpasses located at the Champs Élysées and the Avenue de la Grande Armée.
Because of your forward motion relative to the falling rain, the rain now appears to be falling not straight down from directly above you, but at a slight angle from a point in the sky somewhat in front of you.
Because grocery stores are not permitted to carry wine or liquor, the older law essentially meant that only beer and alcoholic malt beverages could be purchased at all on Sundays.
Because of the subject matter and graphic violence of some of De Palma's films, such as Dressed to Kill, Scarface and Body Double, they are often at the center of controversy with the Motion Picture Association of America, film critics and the viewing public.
Because the pairing increases this energy barrier, kicks from oscillating atoms in the conductor ( which are small at sufficiently low temperatures ) are not enough to affect the condensate as a whole, or any individual " member pair " within the condensate.
Because they are excited, these fans hit the balloon at different times and in different directions with the motions being completely random.
Because of this property, the collapsed stars were called " frozen stars ," because an outside observer would see the surface of the star frozen in time at the instant where its collapse takes it inside the Schwarzschild radius.
Because water is incompressible and must remain within the confines of the bucket, this outward movement increases the depth of water at the larger radius, increasing the height of the surface at larger radius, and lowering it at smaller radius.

0.523 seconds.