Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Amphion and Zethus" ¶ 5
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Because and learned
Because of his refusal to enter one of the learned professions, he was disowned by his father, and for the next ten years he lived a bohemian existence.
Because a routing metric is specific to a given routing protocol, multi-protocol routers must use some external heuristic in order to select between routes learned from different routing protocols.
Because of the political situation in Europe at the time it was not until December that she learned of her good fortune.
Because the Hopi were the tribe from whom the Spanish explorers first learned of the god, their name is the one most commonly used.
Because Teena was in the female section of the jail, Tisdel learned that he was transgender.
' Because ' they've learned the rules ... fit in with the grown-up's belief that they're not interested.
Because of the lessons learned, only eight people died in this fire compared with the 85 people who died in the MGM Grand fire.
Because I've learned from those who know how to preserve the tradition of the music.
" Because his family could not afford a basketball, he learned how to shoot by tossing tennis balls and rags bound with rubber bands into a peach basket behind his family's home.
Because the Moties learned about the Langston Field, enabling them to establish colonies independently, it seems the only option is to send the Fleet to eradicate the entire Motie species.
Because of indifference to naval matters by most others in the Confederacy, Mallory was able to shape the Confederate Navy according to the principles he had learned while serving in the US Senate.
Because he was illiterate his entire life — a disability shared with most of his higher and lower ranking military officers — Amin relayed orders and policy decisions orally by telephone, over the radio, and in long rambling speeches to which civil servants learned to pay close attention.
Because science has learned many marvelous secrets of nature, it cannot be concluded that it can explain all phenomena.
Because of this political involvement he lost his scientific reputation with Germany ’ s wartime enemies, his membership in their geographical societies and learned associations, as well as any support for his planned expeditions.
Because the person is primarily thinking in instinctual ( learned ) behaviors, creative processes are hindered.
Because he was not close to his older sister or older brother, he never learned how to hunt or fight successfully, skills essential to a Shawnee man.
Because of tales learned of injured skiers on the early ( 1931 ) Boston to New Hampshire ( Franconia ) Snow Trains, the organizers decided to have a large and well prepared First Aid Committee.
Because United States Naval intelligence had broken the Japanese naval codes, Admiral Nimitz had learned by May 21, of Yamamoto's plans, including the Aleutian diversion, the strength of both Yamamoto's and Hosogaya's fleets, and that Hosogaya would open the fight on 1 June or shortly thereafter.
Because accessing sheet music was almost impossible, Daugherty learned to hand-transcribe the music by listening to vinyl recordings.
Because of his attitude, neither the South Vietnamese or the Americans learned important lessons from the battle.
Because most economic, educational and governmental activities are held in the city capital Huilong, where Qidong Dialect is prevalent, many residents of Lüsi have learned to understand and even speak the majority dialect.
Because tastes are learned early and internalized to such a high degree, they are much more difficult to change and thus tend to permanently mark people of certain classes and impede their social mobility.
Because of his ingenuity, Moses learned to read, forge metal, and buy his freedom from his master, thus freeing himself from the slavery of the American south.
Because of this, the compounds of which they are part ( usually classical or learned compounds ) can be more or less straightforwardly paraphrased: biography as ‘ writing about a life ’, neurology as ‘ the study of the nervous system ’.

Because and play
According to Capp, who loved to relate the story, Kelly's two perfectly logical reasons for doing so were: a. to cement diplomatic relations between Argentina and the United States, and b. " Because you can't play the piano, anyway!
Because of the radical departure from traditional behavior and theatrical convention involved in Nora's leaving home, her act of slamming the door as she leaves has come to represent the play itself.
Because of planning and practice, each player will know what his role in the play is to be, and how to execute it.
Because improvisers may be required to play a variety of roles without preparation, they need to be able to construct characters quickly with physicality, gestures, accents, voice changes, or other techniques as demanded by the situation.
Because she had a run of the play contract she could not be replaced and so producers were forced to close the show.
Because of this, there is also the custom to play with the dreidel ( called a sevivon in Hebrew ).
Because " Macbeth " traces the root of chaos and evil to women, some critics argue that it is Shakespeare ’ s most misogynistic play.
Because of its Scottish theme, the play is sometimes said to have been written for, and perhaps debuted for, King James ; however, no external evidence supports this hypothesis.
Because of the vital role that MAOs play in the inactivation of neurotransmitters, MAO dysfunction ( too much or too little MAO activity ) is thought to be responsible for a number of psychiatric and neurological disorders.
Because construction was not finished by the start of the 1996 season, the Athletics were forced to play their first six-game homestand at 9, 300-seat Cashman Field in Las Vegas .< ref >
Because of the extraordinary range of properties of polymeric materials, they play an essential and ubiquitous role in everyday life.
Because the act of folding a losing hand rather than showing it down is so common, some players can take advantage of others who do this with a rare play called a call-bluff.
Because music written for early trumpets required the use of a different trumpet for each key — they did not have valves and therefore were not chromatic — and also because a player may choose to play a particular passage on a different trumpet from the one indicated on the written music, orchestra trumpet players are generally adept at transposing music at sight, sometimes playing music written for the B trumpet on the C trumpet, and vice versa.
Because volume measurements play a key role in titration, it is also known as volumetric analysis.
Because the play is so stripped down, so elemental, it invites all kinds of social and political and religious interpretation ," wrote Normand Berlin in a tribute to the play in Autumn 1999, " with Beckett himself placed in different schools of thought, different movements and ' ism's.
) Because each league will have an odd number of teams, interleague play will occur throughout the season, so that every team will be able to play every day.
:" Because highly fit schemata of low defining length and low order play such an important role in the action of genetic algorithms, we have already given them a special name: building blocks.
Because the whole play is less than an hour long ( a subsequent film version of the play ran 90 minutes ), the second story simply gets in the way.
Because they feature stereo audio, disc players have an option to play only the left or right audio channel.
Because it is boring for games to be drawn out indefinitely, serious Abalone players tacitly agree to play aggressively.
Because the Vice is aggressively tied to Catholicism from the outset of the play, when the Vice is reprimanded and damned, so are his Catholic beliefs.
Because pragmatics describes generally the forces in play for a given utterance, it includes the study of power, gender, race, identity, and their interactions with individual speech acts.

1.500 seconds.