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Because of the Balkan Wars, the Second International held an extraordinary congress at Basel in 1912.
Because of the extraordinary range of properties of polymeric materials, they play an essential and ubiquitous role in everyday life.
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.
Sheets-Johnstone compares Rank's thought to that of three major Western philosophers — René Descartes, Martin Heidegger and Jacques Derrida: " Because immortality ideologies were originally recognized and in fact so named by Rank, a close examination of his writings on the subject is not only apposite but is itself philosophically rewarding ... Rank was a Freudian dissident who, in introducing the concept of immortality ideologies, traced out historical and psychological roots of ' soul-belief ' ( Seelenglaube )... chapter points up the extraordinary cogency of Rank's distinction between the rational and the irrational to the question of the human need for immortality ideologies " ( Sheets-Johnstone, 2008, p. 64 ).
" Because Balarama, the son of Rohini, increases the transcendental bliss of others, His name is Rama, and because of His extraordinary strength, He is called Baladeva.
Because of his extraordinary achievements, he is considered the most prolific Hindi journalist.
Because the Salic law precluded female inheritance, Charles VI needed to take extraordinary measures to avoid a
Because of the novel's extraordinary popularity, the public perception merged fact and fiction.
Because felling required such an extraordinary amount of work, if only planks for housing were needed, these would be split from the living tree.
Because it ’ s such an extraordinary piece that it wouldn ’ t surprise any of us that a clever forger had cooked this up in a backroom and sold it for a lot of money.
Because of his experience and extraordinary skills he quickly attained an international reputation and operated on many prominent patients.
Because of their extraordinary longevity, an international effort was put into place to sequence the genome of the naked mole rat.
Because of the extraordinary find, the government commissioned a memorial at the site, where the National Park Service has an interpretive center.
Because of this, some even equate jīng with semen, but this is inaccurate ; the jīng circulates through the 8 extraordinary vessels and creates marrow and semen, among other functions.
Because of his extraordinary accomplishments as a senior, Nelson won the 2004 Wooden Award, the 2004 Naismith Award, the Rupp Trophy, the Oscar Robertson Trophy and many more accolades, including being featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Because it is a body that is ultimately here to provide service and guidance to Rabbinical Assembly members, it is also right and proper that authoritative opinions not be categorized by the number of votes they received, and that they not be binding on Rabbinical Assembly members in a coercive sense, but rather only in the sense that we are bound by our covenant to one another to give extraordinary weight to CJLS responsa in reaching our own legal decisions.
Because Hump operations were of extraordinary length from Kalaikunda — requiring an intermediate stop at Jorhat — the squadrons were made part of ICD-ATC when XX Bomber Command began to reduce its operations in November 1944.
When he gives some of Mary's extraordinary corn muffins to the judges, they agree that John and Mary are meant to wed (" Because, Because ").
Because of its great intelligence and quizzical nature, it has the reputation of being the clown of the spaniel family and will do ordinary things in extraordinary ways to achieve that which is asked of it.
Because of these accomplishments, which occurred during a two year period, historian Donald Mabry has recognized Bunau-Varilla as a " genius " in the art of lobbyist statecraft, and American Heritage magazine has christened him the " Inventor of Panama " and one of the most extraordinary Frenchmen to ever live.
Because, they argued, the U. S. practices extraordinary rendition involving the seizure and transportation of suspected terrorists to Syria and Egypt, both of which practice torture, the U. S. could also deport Posada, a terrorist, to Cuba or Venezuela.
Because of his youth ( he was probably no more than fifteen at the time ), Valerian was put under the guardianship of Ingenuus, who seems to have held an extraordinary command as governor of the Illyrian provinces, i. e. Upper and Lower Pannonia and Upper and Lower Moesia.
Because Michigan state government officials had taken the lowest construction bid possible, College Hall suffered from an extraordinary number of construction defects.

Because and nature
Because community not severalty of property is the law of nature no man can assert an absolutely unalterable right to what is his.
Because of the holistic nature of anthropological research, all branches of anthropology have widespread practical application in diverse fields.
Because of the quantum mechanical nature of the electrons around a nucleus, atomic orbitals can be uniquely defined by a set of integers known as quantum numbers.
Because virtually all extant written material on Arianism was written by its opponents, the nature of Arian teachings is difficult to define precisely today.
Because of his bellicose nature Albert received the cognomen Alcibiades after his death ; during his lifetime Albert was known as Bellator ( the Warlike ).
Because of its high chemical reactivity barium is never found in nature as a free element.
Because of his special status due to the virgin birth and his pure, unselfish nature, Jesus voluntarily faced his struggle in Gethsemane, death, resurrection, and ascension to show humanity that no phase of mortal existence was beyond God's redeeming love.
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 Capra's films often carry a message about basic goodness in human nature, and show the value of unselfishness and hard work, his wholesome, feel-good themes have led some to term his style " Capra-corn.
Because their text-only nature sidestepped the problem of writing for the widely divergent graphics architectures of the day, interactive fiction games were easily ported across all the popular platforms, even those such as CP / M not known for gaming or strong graphics capabilities.
Because of the controversial nature of Hoover's legacy, there have been periodic proposals to rename it by legislation proposed by both Republicans and Democrats in the House and Senate.
Because of the complex and abstract nature of love, discourse on love is commonly reduced to a thought-terminating cliché, and there are a number of common proverbs regarding love, from Virgil's " Love conquers all " to The Beatles ' " All You Need Is Love ".
Because of its high reactivity, lithium never occurs freely in nature, and instead, only appears in compounds, which are usually ionic.
Because the rivers and streams have such steep gradients and are so fast moving, they are erosive instead of depository in nature.
Because of the anarchistic nature with which the groups sprang up, some jokingly referred to ALT standing for " Anarchists, Lunatics and Terrorists " ( a backronym ).
Because of the plant's deep secrecy and the difficult nature of the production process, it took from January 1940 until June 1942 for the plant to become fully operational.
Because of the extent of human influence, the boundaries between what humans regard as nature and " made environments " is not clear cut except at the extremes.
Because of the highly reactive nature of potassium metal, it must be handled with great care, with full skin and eye protection and preferably an explosion-resistant barrier between the user and the metal.
Drawbacks: Because of the nature of the pump, the clearance between the rotating pump and the outer edge must be very close, requiring that it rotates at a slow, steady speed.
Because of their nature, they rely on sight more than hearing, contrary to homophonic puns.
Because the ludi were religious in nature, it was appropriate for the Romans to set up this temporary stage close to the temple of the deity being celebrated.
Because of its high-impact nature, many injuries are associated with running.
Because of the very large nature of such roofs, it is essential that the outer skin is of a highly impermeable material.
Because of the controversial nature of this topic various studies yielded different results.
Because traits held to be due to sexual selection often conflict with the survival fitness of the individual, the question then arises as to why, in nature, in which survival of the fittest is considered the rule of thumb, such apparent liabilities are allowed to persist.

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