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Because of the Balkan Wars, the Second International held an extraordinary congress at Basel in 1912.
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 the extraordinary nature and argued urgency of the case, the U. S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in Bush v. Gore on December 12, less than a day after hearing oral argument.
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 range
Because of the means of publication -- science-fiction magazines and cheap paperbacks -- and because dystopian science fiction is still appearing in quantity the full range and extent of this phenomenon can hardly be known, though one fact is evident: the science-fiction imagination has been immensely fertile in its extrapolations.
Because agricultural activities are seasonal and the areas of production and harvest of many foods are widely scattered geographically, and because of the high cost of transporting bulk food items any substantial distance to a central processing location, the use of large central processing stations, where low-cost radiation facilities approaching the megawatt range might be utilized, is inherently impracticable.
Because the range of possible values for K < sub > a </ sub > spans many orders of magnitude, a more manageable constant, pK < sub > a </ sub > is more frequently used, where pK < sub > a </ sub >
Because the percentage of each constituent can be varied, with any mixture the entire range of possible variations is called a system.
Because this protein gp120 is necessary for HIV to attach, it does not change across different strains and is a point of vulnerability across the entire range of the HIV variant population.
Because archaeoastronomy is about the many and various ways people interacted with the sky, there are a diverse range of sources giving information about astronomical practices.
Because Bush's approval ratings were in the 80 % range during the Gulf War, he was described as unbeatable.
Because this range of non-zero amplitude may be very broad or infinite, this definition is typically relaxed so that the bandwidth is defined as the range of frequencies in which the signal's spectral density is above a certain threshold relative to its maximum.
Because of the protections provided the species on this atoll, and the isolation of the east rim of the atoll, the species is recorded in greater densities there than anywhere else in its range ( 339 crabs / ha ).
Because an electron beam only penetrates to a limited depth before being absorbed, typically up to 5 cm for electron energies in the range 5 – 20 MeV, electron therapy is useful for treating skin lesions such as basal cell carcinomas.
Because subwoofers are generally limited to a bandwidth of no higher than 150 Hz, the switching speed for the amplifier does not have to be as high as for a full range amplifier, and simpler designs could be utilized.
Because food writing is topic centered, it is not a genre in itself, but writing that utilizes a wide range of traditional genres, including recipes, journalism, memoir, and travelogues.
Because the muskoxen's natural range favors the protected Northeast Greenland National Park, it is a less common object of hunting than in the past.
Because waves at different frequencies propagate at differing phase velocities in dispersive media, for a large frequency range ( a narrow envelope in space ) the observed pulse would change shape while traveling, making group velocity an unclear or useless quantity.
Because here gas in-and outlets are positioned at opposed ends of the cylinder, one can achieve uniflow scavenging, which, as in the four-stroke engine, is efficient over a wide range of engine speeds.
Because of its wide range of latitude and seasonal winds, Japan has a variety of climates, with a latitude range often compared to that of the east coast of North America, from Nova Scotia to the U. S. state of Georgia.
Because game animations focus on dramatic rather than casual actions, the range of character emotions is often limited.
Because of the broad range of expressions of romantic nationalism, it is listed as a contributing factor from everything from the creation of independent states in Europe, to the rise of Nazi Germany.
Because silver is such a malleable metal, silversmiths have a large range of choices with how they prefer to work the metal.
Because speed and range were severely limited underwater while running on battery power, U-boats were required to spend most of their time surfaced running on diesel engines, diving only when attacked or for rare daytime torpedo strikes.
Because of the legacy of 8-bit text representations in programming languages and operating systems and the desire to avoid burdening users with the need to understand the nuances of encoding, many text editors used by HTML authors are unable or unwilling to offer a choice of encodings when saving files to disk and often do not even allow input of characters beyond a very limited range.
Because the town lies in the rain shadow ( leeward side ) of the Harz, less precipitation falls here than in similar temperate regions without the protection of a mountain range.

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