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Because this band is higher in frequency than bands currently in use by deep-space missions, the same amount of data can be sent by smaller equipment in space and on the ground.
Because communication devices using the ISM bands must tolerate any interference from ISM equipment, unlicensed operations are typically permitted to use these bands, since unlicensed operation typically needs to be tolerant of interference from other devices anyway.
Because of the abstract nature of the music — and, arguably, the lack of lyrics — they did not attract censorship from the authorities, unlike many other Western bands.
Because of cultural and linguistic differences from other Comanche bands, they became the “( Yap ) Root-Eaters ”, in contrast to the Kʉhtsʉtʉhka (“ Buffalo-Eaters ”).
* Because the regimental march is considerably shorter than a military march ( due to its lack of a third trio repeat and breakstrain ), it is often played by marching bands in parades ( hence the name " review march ").
Because marches were some of the first music to be written for grade school bands ( which were just becoming prominent throughout the country ), many marches are fairly modest in difficulty.
Because of MTSU's large music program, the city has fostered a number of bands and songwriters, including: The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, A Plea for Purging, Self, Fluid Ounces, The Katies, Count Bass D, Destroy Destroy Destroy, The Features and PRo.
Because of the political nature of their music, Senser were often compared to similarly political bands such as Rage Against The Machine, Skunk Anansie, Chumbawamba and The Levellers.
Because the bands came from across the globe, cited diverse influences ( from traditional blues, through New Wave to grunge ), and adopted differing styles of dress, their unity as a genre has been disputed.
" They met in the Lycée français de New York ; both spent some of their childhood in France and Belgium, and played in many bands, including The Cost of Living and Because Because Because.
Because of Simple Minds ' powerful stage presence and lyrics that trafficked in Christian symbolism, the band was criticised by some in the music press as a lesser version of U2, despite the fact that both bands were now heading in different musical directions.
Because of the distance of the reservation from the traditional areas of most of the bands, and because of its poor environmental conditions, many Northern Paiute refused to go there.
Because of the very different circumstances from which they came, and in which they played, the rhythm and blues these bands produced was very different in tone from that of African American artists, often with more emphasis on guitars and sometimes with greater energy.
Because raising of young is a group effort bands of chough may kidnap fledglings from other family groups so that they will be able to help them to raise their chicks next year.
Because of its historical and cultural connections to Mexico and strong Hispanic influences, California hosts numerous Spanish language radio stations, variety music shows and local based Mariachi and Mexican folk music bands.
Because of this, Bauhaus became one of the most influential Goth rock bands.
Because of its close ties with the British heavy metal scene at that time, it seemed a logical progression to form a label to promote little-known unsigned bands.
" 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 younger nominees clearly had a longer life expectancy, the 17th and 18th-century tontines were normally divided into several " classes " by age ( typically in bands of 5, 7 or 10 years ): each class was effectively a separate tontine, with the shares of deceased members devolving to fellow-nominees within the same class.
He played bass guitar and rhythm guitar in a number of rock and roll bands at Amherst, including Tambourine Charlie & The Four Flat Tires, The Naugahyde Revolution ( with Jim Steinman, then a fellow student, on keyboards ), and The Flower & Vegetable Show ( he has played his guitar on 7th Heaven, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and in the 2007 romantic comedy Because I Said So ).
Because the super-regenerative detectors tend to receive the strongest signal and ignore other signals in the nearby spectrum, the super-regen works best with bands that are relatively free of interfering signals.
Because prophase and prometaphase chromosomes are more extended than metaphase chromosomes, the number of bands observable for all chromosomes increases from about 300 to 450 to as many as 800.

Because and undertook
Because of the great legislative work which Basil I undertook, he is often called the " second Justinian.
Because of his recommendation, First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy undertook her 1962 diplomatic missions in India and Pakistan.
Because Turkmen tribes, most notably the Yomud, were in the military service of the Khivan khan, Russian forces undertook punitive raids against Khorazm, in the process slaughtering hundreds of Turkmen and destroying their settlements.
'" Because the etiology of the most common neurological diseases was poorly understood, NINDB undertook both clinical and basic research on the disorders themselves and on treatments ; intramural research on the structure of the brain and the nervous system itself ; and, finally, extramural research on the entire field of neurology and blindness.
Because of waves of terrorist attacks ( most notable is the road massacre of 37 civilians ) coming from the PLO in Lebanon, the IDF undertook Operation Litani, a wide-ranging and thorough anti-terrorist operation that included occupying part of Southern Lebanon in 1978.
Because of the unique migration pattern that the original Zaporozhian Cossacks undertook, the Kuban Cossack identity has produced one of the most distinct cultures not only amongst other Cossacks but throughout the whole Russian identity.

Because and huge
Because of the huge interest in the Confucius family tree, there was a project in China to test the DNA of known family members.
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 the huge economic profits that could be had from these fisheries, the local authorities offered incentives to the Sami – faced with their own population pressures – to settle on the newly vacant farms.
Because of the supply-lines ( 1, 000 miles into Vandal waters ) and the huge drain of the imperial treasury.
Because of the huge debt taken on by the U. S. Federal Government to finance the Revolutionary War, silver coins struck by the government left circulation, and in 1806 President Jefferson suspended the minting of silver coins.
Because the mass of the Earth is huge, however, the acceleration imparted to the Earth by this opposite force is negligible in comparison to the object's.
Because of its huge collection, some of its works have in the past been transferred to other museums in Florence — for example, some famous statues to the Bargello.
Because Medicare pays for a huge share of health care in every region of the country, it has a great deal of power to set delivery and payment policies.
Because of the show's huge success, the BBC were determined that the comedy series continue.
Because of its huge success places are now going to be limited as the parade is getting too big.
Because of the film's huge production costs ( rumoured to be over $ 6, 000, 000 ), its $ 2, 000, 000 advertising campaign ( unheard of at the time ) and Selznick's costly distribution tactics, the film apparently only broke even.
Because it requires huge instrumental and vocal forces it is frequently called the " Symphony of a Thousand ", although the work is often performed with fewer than a thousand, and Mahler himself did not sanction the name.
Because of this huge increase in supply, the Bridgewater canal reduced the price of coal in Manchester by nearly two-thirds within just a year of its opening.
Because of the lack of clearing with the numbers in these productions, they tend to lean towards huge productions.
Because of the nature of financial leverage and the rapid returns that are possible, day trading can be either extremely profitable or extremely unprofitable, and high-risk profile traders can generate either huge percentage returns or huge percentage losses.
Because of the huge number of books for sale, there is no single comprehensive price guide for collectible books.
Because of its location in the desert amid porous geology, Lake Powell causes huge evaporation and seepage losses.
Because of this huge size requirement and, to transmit internationally using ELF frequencies, the earth itself must be used as an antenna, with extremely long leads going into the ground.
Because of the huge number of non-payers, usual enforcement measures like liability order, bailiffs and even arrest warrants and committal hearings proved useless-there were not enough bailiffs, courts or prison cells to implement any of the orders granted.
Because herbs can moonlight as vegetables, teas or spices they have a huge consumer base and large-scale epidemiological studies become feasible.
Because of the huge expanse of time and the multiplicity of species associated with possible Oldowan tools, it is difficult to be more precise than this, since it is almost certain that different social groupings were used at different times and in different places.
Because a DR site is itself a huge investment, backing up is very rarely considered the preferred method of moving data to a DR site.
Because superparticles are expected to be 100 to 1000 times heavier than the proton, it requires a huge amount of energy to make these particles that can only be achieved at particle accelerators.
Because of the dominant role played by the city in the British media, the number of British films set in London is huge.

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