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Because the civil war resumed, improvements were made only at Port Sudan.
Because of its proximity to the tourist centres of Devonport and Port Sorell, Narawntapu is popular with visitors.
Because Port Jefferson was the closest point on the canal system for the vast territory east of Sidney and Port Jefferson, it became an important center for commercial activity almost overnight.
Because of this, most mestizos in the Philippines are concentrated in the bigger Port, Fort and Business cities in the country like Manila and Cebu.
( Probably, the first name of the town was " Sea Port of Zone-Goul-Dagh "... Because, Goul mountain is about 2-3 kilometers far from sea side ...)
Because of its location and depth, the Port grew rapidly with the introduction of steamships ; and then with the completion in 1825 of the Erie Canal New York became the most important transshipping port between the American interior and Europe as well as coastwise destinations.
Because of damaged instruments they believed they had reached Western Port, the large bay further east which had been discovered by Matthew Flinders and George Bass in 1798.
Because of its particularly good harbour, he named it Port Lincoln after his Lincolnshire.
Because Kano is north of the rail junction at Kaduna, it has equal access to the seaports at Lagos and Port Harcourt.
Because 21st and 22nd Streets, which cut north-south through the area, are the main traffic routes between Interstate 4 and the Port of Tampa, there is a large volume of truck traffic funneling through the historic district, causing damage to narrow city roads and sometimes colliding with historic buildings.
Because the existing narrow gauge between Stirling North and Port Augusta had been removed many years earlier, the challenge for PRRPS was to develop an effective means of reinstating the narrow gauge in to Port Augusta.
Because of its central location on all services ( except the Port Washington Branch ), it is common for commuters to " change at Jamaica ," i. e., switch trains to reach their final destination.
Because the narrow gauge lines started out as isolated lines from independent ports at Port Wakefield, Port Pirie, Port Augusta, Port Lincoln, Beachport, Kingston SE and Wallaroo, the problem of the nascent break of gauge was not immediately apparent.
Because of its privileged geographical location, the Port of Altamira is easily accessible to the world ´ s main shipping lines, enabling it to reach any market in every continent.
Because Zaria is north of the rail junction at Kaduna, it has equal rail access to the seaports at Lagos and Port Harcourt.

Because and Galveston's
Because of the Strand's close proximity to Galveston's harbor, the area suffered some damage during several battles during the Civil War, particularly when Union forces barricaded the city.

Because and enormous
Because of the popularity of Italian opera throughout 18th-century Europe ( except France ), singers such as Ferri, Farinelli, Senesino and Pacchierotti became the first operatic superstars, earning enormous fees and hysterical public adulation.
Because of difficulties in human lookahead — peculiar to Reversi because of the apparent strategic meaninglessness of internal disks ( making blindfold games — if not virtually impossible without enormous dedication — more difficult than is the case in, say, chess ) and the attractiveness of the game to programmers — the best Othello computer programs have easily defeated the best humans since 1980, when the program The Moor beat the reigning world champion.
Because of the enormous military successes of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, the legion has long been regarded as the prime ancient model for military efficiency and ability.
Because of the enormous chemical energy in rocket propellants ( greater energy by weight than explosives, but lower than gasoline ), consequences of accidents can be severe.
Because of its enormous economic importance, CAD has been a major driving force for research in computational geometry, computer graphics ( both hardware and software ), and discrete differential geometry.
Because of their enormous size, hippopotamuses are difficult to weigh in the wild.
Because of the enormous quantity of branches in the world, there are a variety of names in English alone for them.
Because of the enormous overlap between long-distance telephone networks and backbone networks, the largest long-distance voice carriers such as AT & T, MCI, Sprintl, and CenturyLink also own some of the largest Internet backbone networks.
Because he did a midwifery medical course in Plymouth, he was not able to be a member of the cast of ISIRTA during the third season, due to the enormous distance between London and Plymouth which prevented Graeme from being able to travel to London to record ISIRTA during that period.
Because of its length ( one lap around the enormous Belmont main track ), and because it is the final race of the Triple Crown, it is called the " Test of the Champion ".
Because of increased bilateral trade with Britain, Christophe's government earned an enormous sum of British pounds for his treasury.
Because of Dare's enormous success, Virgin executive Simon Draper instructed that a fourth single be released from the album before the end of 1981.
Because an enormous amount of energy is released in a short period of time, much of the energy is released as high energy photons in accordance with the theory of black body radiation, in this case X-rays.
Because of its enormous volume variability and its large potential capacity the venous plexus is believed to determine skin color ( Rowell.
Because Mars lacks plate tectonics, the lava is able to build up in one region for billions of years to produce enormous volcanic constructs.
Because of his enormous appetite, several men were required to serve him whenever he sat down for meals.
Because airborne lovebugs can exist in enormous numbers near highways, they die en masse on automobile windshields, hoods, and radiator grills when the vehicles travel at high speeds.
Because of their enormous intelligence and instinctive need to protect their family ( or their species, etc.
Because housing costs in Prince George's County, Maryland are much lower than in Northern Virginia – which has boomed with enormous job growth in recent decades – tens of thousands of workers commute daily over the bridge, a situation not anticipated when it was constructed.
Because of its enormous size, it is rarely cultivated as this species is usually too large to be accommodated in most greenhouses.
Because of the enormous number of biographical stubs associated with several different sports, the following sport-specific biography stub templates have been created.
Because of the enormous amount of energy needed to launch a relativistic jet, some jets are thought to be powered by spinning black holes.
Because of the enormous amount of products that pass through Bailey Yard, Union Pacific describes the yard as an “ economic barometer of America .”
Because of the secrecy in Freemasonry, it was believed by the Church to have an enormous amount of secret discipline of its members – which was seen by the Pope as enslavement.

Because and vessel
Because of the extra width of the floats attached to this tank, cutting a broad exit ramp into the bow of the barge was not considered advisable as it would have compromised the vessel ’ s seaworthiness to an unacceptable degree.
Because the peak neutron flux and fission reaction rates would occur outside of the vehicle, these activities could be much more vigorous than they could be if it was necessary to house them in a vessel ( which would have temperature limits due to materials constraints ).
Because LDL particles appear harmless until they are within the blood vessel walls and oxidized by free radicals, it is postulated that ingesting antioxidants and minimizing free radical exposure may reduce LDL's contribution to atherosclerosis, though results are not conclusive.
Because it turned out that even this differentiation is not a sharp one, today quite often the term " angiogenesis " is used summarizing all different types and modifications of arterial vessel growth.
Because sunken treasure has generally been lost for hundreds of years, while the original owner ( or insurer, if the vessel was insured ) continues to have an interest in it, the salvor or finder will generally get the majority of the value of the property.
Because of its higher freeboard and greater load-bearing ability, this type of vessel was better suited to gunpowder weapons than the galley.
Because of the long periods often spent at sea and poor conditions on board, many of the crew sometimes perished during the voyage ; therefore advanced rigging systems were developed so that the vessel could be sailed home by an active sailing crew a fraction of the size aboard at departure.
Because a Japanese trader, Takadaya Kahei, was also captured by Petr Rikord, Captain of a Russian vessel near Kunashir in 1812, Japan and Russia entered into negotiations to establish the border between the two countries.
Because German practice was not to reveal the name of a new ship until its launch, this meant that the vessel was known by its " Ersatz ( shipname )" throughout its construction.
Because the vessel displacement is constant, common practice is to simply graph the righting arm vs the angle of heel.
Because tracheids have a much higher surface to volume ratio compared to vessel elements, they serve to hold water against gravity ( by adhesion ) when transpiration is not occurring.
Because a buildup of broken ice in front of a ship can slow it down much more than the breaking of the ice itself, the speed of the ship is increased by having a specially designed hull to direct the broken ice around or under the vessel.
Because of her time in the Shadow vessel, her original personality had died.
Because it had been involved in a fatal accident, it was decided not to repair the vessel.
Because the temperature is kept just above the freezing point, the bulk water melts slowly and, as it is strained into a separate vessel, it is never in contact with the gelatin for long enough to begin dissolving the gelatin network.
Because of the way the system of canal locks work, water is lost from the upper part of a canal each time a vessel passes through.
Because of the way the system of locks work, water is lost from the upper part of a canal each time a vessel passes through.
Because the surface of the cook top is only heated from contact with the vessel, the possibility of burn injury is significantly less than with other methods.
Because of its extended relief effort the Sirius was unable to undergo a refit in 2006 to adapt its new role as a training vessel and comply with U. S. Coast Guard safety standards.
Because the supply of a shipping container to a merchant has a similar nature to the contract of a supply of a vessel to a voyage charter, the industry refers to this container usage beyond the time allowed as Container Demurrage.
Because a supercargo sails from port to port with the vessel to which he is attached, he differs from a factor, who has a fixed place of residence at a port or other trading place.
Because the replenishment oiler is not a combat unit, but rather a support vessel, such ships are often lightly armed, usually with self-defense systems ( such as the Phalanx CIWS close-in weapons systems ), small arms, machine guns and / or light automatic cannons.
Because of lax security in 1872 a British officer Rear Adm. Edward Augustus Inglefield sneaked into the New York Navy Yard and inspected the secluded vessel mored on a wharf.
Because the boiling temperature of water decreases as pressure decreases, the vapor boiled off in one vessel can be used to heat the next, and only the first vessel ( at the highest pressure ) requires an external source of heat.

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