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Because it was so easy to obtain permission and the profits could be huge compared to the low cost of gaining permission, the number of beer houses was continuing to rise and in some towns nearly every other house in a street could be a beer house.
Because of Holland's continuing participation in the club, the CCC gained popularity and credibility.
Because of the continuing popularity of both the book and " Tom " shows, audiences were already familiar with the characters and the plot, making it easier for the film to be understood without spoken words.
Because of the continuing war with Spain, White was not able to mount another resupply attempt for three more years.
Because of excessive hunting following the European colonization of the Americas and the continuing human development of cougar habitat, populations have dropped in most parts of its historical range.
The first was a novelization of the first two miniseries combined into one story, originally planned as 2 books, Pinnacle later changed their minds during its writing, and decreed that it should be one book ( The publishers were then left with the option of another book, this became " East coast crisis " ) Because the Writers guide was not ready in time for the authors to consult, most of the original novels that followed did not feature characters or continuing storylines from the TV series, but rather focused on battles against the alien invaders in other parts of the world, some were also set during the " unrecorded year " between the end of " The Final battle " and " Liberation day " to get around this problem.
Because of Ken's continuing work on Desperate Dan, Robbie did not initially appear as regularly as other characters such as Roger the Dodger or Billy Whizz.
Because of his continuing reluctance to attack the British army directly, Gates was known derisively by Arnold as " Granny Gates ".
Because of its very low reproductive rate and the continuing expansion of commercial fisheries into its habitat, the International Union for Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ) has listed it as Near Threatened.
Because it travels under Victoria Harbour from Central and into the busy areas on Nathan Road ( Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Ma Tei, and Mong Kok ) continuing into densely populated Sham Shui Po, it is a very heavily travelled line.
Because of continuing Indian threat, they could not recover those of the cavalry for two days.
Because of its strong science-related roots and continuing tradition, all of the student residence buildings have science-related themes and names: Gauss House, Galen House, Rutherford House, Harvey and Maxwell Houses, Leonardo House, Galileo House, and Descartes House.
Because of this experience, Macmurray determined not to be a member of any church, while continuing to maintain his strong Christian convictions.
Because of continuing efforts by the United States Coast Guard, U. S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement ( ICE ), DEA and other agencies, the illicit trade has been minimized in recent years.
Because of this, the communist regime in Yugoslavia prevented him from continuing with his literary career for several years.
Because support for Mac OS X 10. 3 was dropped in version 3. 0. 1, the developers are continuing to make version 2. 2. 6 available.
Because of its continuing development, and also to help distinguish that it was not dependent on the SurRender engine, it was renamed dPVS.
Because of continuing conflicts with land-hungry European settlers and other Muscogee groups, many Ochese Creek migrated from Georgia to Florida in the 18th century.
Because the list had grown so much over the years, continuing to house the list at OSU began to encroach on their resources.
Because of his continuing activities for independence and against apartheid, it was the only time he was admitted into that country until 1991.
Because the plaintiffs in this case believed that they were just following the law as required, they would not be barred from continuing in the federal court.
Because if he were allowed to use his full power Pug would quickly deal with most of the minor problems faced by Jimmy and Arutha such as the continuing trouble caused by the Nighthawks, Feist must constantly devise ways to limit Pug's power.
Because of its strategic proximity-only two hours ' drive from Baghdad-the city has played a continuing role in dealings between Iran and Iraq.
Because of continuing suspicions about him, Remington had been demoted at the Commerce Department, and his once-promising career in the Truman administration was stagnant.

Because and threat
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 their lives are not authentic this is a difficult task and they are under constant threat.
Because of this threat of colony collapse, conservationists pioneered an experimental technique using Maremma Sheepdogs to protect the colony and fend off would-be predators.
Because they were seen as a threat to livestock and animals that humans hunted for fur in Tasmania, devils were hunted and became endangered.
Because of Chardonnay's early ripening, it can thrive in wine regions with a short growing season and, in regions like Burgundy, will be harvested before autumn rain sets in and brings the threat of rot.
Because of the network effect, achieving interoperability with such a product is both critical for any other vendor if it wishes to remain relevant in the market, and difficult to accomplish because of lack of co-operation on equal terms with the original vendor, who may well see the new vendor as a potential competitor and threat.
Because of their very small size of or less, some fish are often a threat to the crayfish.
Because of the desire to prevent undue influence on a jury, jury tampering ( like witness tampering ) is a serious crime, whether attempted through bribery, threat of violence, or other means.
Because of this threat, she was imprisoned for eighteen years in the charge of a succession of jailers, principally the Earl of Shrewsbury.
Because of N. gonorrhoeae ’ s high affinity for horizontal gene transfer, however, antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea is seen as an emerging public health threat.
" Because of the many visitors to his grave and the threat of vandalism, his body was moved somewhere nearby the gravesite.
Because of the threat of Rhodes, Ptolemy gave Seleucus a hundred ships and sent him to the Aegean Sea.
Because Turkey and Greece were historic rivals, it was necessary to help both equally, even though the threat to Greece was more immediate.
Because radioactivity poses a potential health threat, a safer alternative was sought.
Because of the threat of Rebel attacks, Union troops used logs from the town's dwelling to fortify their defenses.
Because of the World War II submarine threat off the East Coast of the United States, especially off shore Cape May and at the mouth of the Delaware Bay, numerous United States Navy facilities were located here in order to protect American coastal shipping.
Because of the political problems of Syracuse and the threat from Sparta, a group of Syracusans sent an appeal for help to Corinth which reached Corinth in 344 BCE Corinth could not refuse help, though her chief citizens declined the responsibility of attempting to establish a settled government in factious and turbulent Syracuse.
Because the contaminated water poses no immediate health threat, the Department has ranked Nevada as a low priority for cleaning up major nuclear weapons sites, and it operates far fewer wells than at most other contaminated sites.
Because FMD rarely infects humans but spreads rapidly among animals, it is a much greater threat to the agriculture industry than to human health.
Because of this they are now very rare in many parts of the UK, and under threat in many more areas.
Because of his dream for a Greater Syria comprising the borders of what was then Transjordan, Syria, Lebanon, and the British Mandate for Palestine under a Hashemite dynasty with " a throne in Damascus ," many Arab countries distrusted Abdullah and saw him as both " a threat to the independence of their countries and they also suspected him of being in cahoots with the enemy " and in return, Abdullah distrusted the leaders of other Arab countries.
Lance Hill offers Hoover ’ s reaction, which was sent to the field offices of the Bureau in Louisiana: “ Because of the potential for violence indicated, you are instructed to immediately initiate an investigation of the DDJ for Defense and Justice .” As was eventually exposed in the late 1970s, under its COINTELPRO program, the FBI was involved in many illegal activities to spy on and undermine organizations it deemed “ a threat to the American way ”.
Because they believed that God was present in all living creatures, the Ranters ' adherence to antinomianism allowed them to reject the very notion of obedience, thus making them a great threat to the stability of the government.
Because of their long reproductive cycles, long migrations, and sensitivity to environmental conditions, many species are under severe threat from overfishing, poaching, water pollution and damming of rivers.

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