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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 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 continuing threat of civil war in Ireland, King George V called the Buckingham Palace Conference in July 1914 where Nationalist and Unionist leaders were invited to seek agreement, which failed.
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.

Because and she
Because not from a man she conceived but from the Holy Spirit.
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 a phocid mother's feeding grounds are often hundreds of kilometers from the breeding site, she must fast while lactating.
Because no one in the house paid attention to her singing she never got the feeling that any of them thought she had a good voice but after an initial rush of stage fright before her first solo, Gaynor's confidence in her singing grew.
Because she was not considered physically beautiful, and thus not thought to have much chance of marriage, and because of her intelligence, her father invested in an education not often afforded women.
Because of her outstanding intellect, she often discussed the classics and the affairs of state with ambassadors.
Because she had a run of the play contract she could not be replaced and so producers were forced to close the show.
Because her international fame was triggered by moving images, she is a watershed figure in the history of modern celebrity and, as one of silent film's most important performers and producers, her contract demands were central to shaping the Hollywood industry.
:"[...] she called his name Moses ( משה ): and she said, Because I drew him ( משיתהו ) out of the water.
Because of her actions, one of her squad gets shot, and she is put on a desk job.
Because of this, and because of extra-biblical traditions about her subsequent missionary activity in spreading the Gospel, she is known by the title, " Equal of the Apostles ".
Because she is risking $ 20 to win $ 30, Alice's reverse implied pot odds are 1. 5-to-1 ($ 30 /$ 20 ) or 40 percent ( 1 /( 1. 5 + 1 )).
Because the prime minister is, in practice, the most politically powerful member of the Canadian government, he or she is sometimes erroneously referred to as Canada's head of state, when, in fact, that post is held by the Canadian monarch, represented by the governor general.
Because of the qubits ' entanglement, Bob must now get exactly the same measurement as Alice ; i. e., if she measures a, Bob must measure the same, as is the only state where Alice's qubit is a.
Because of this, the psychological effects on her childhood were profound, for "… in one stroke she experienced the loss of the two most nourishing and protective people around her — the loss of her father at death and her mother to grief ".
Because of prejudice against her gender, she was unable to make a career out of mathematics, but she worked independently throughout her life.
Because of her connection to her stepfather, in the past, people had presumed Twain's ancestry was Ojibwa, but she stated in an interview that her biological father was part Cree.
Because of her childhood anorexia, she is unable to have a child with David.
Plutarch's Moralia contains a collection of " Sayings of Spartan Women ", including a laconic quip attributed to Gorgo: when asked by a woman from Attica why Spartan women were the only women in the world who could rule men, she replied " Because we are the only women who are mothers of men ".
Because the routes she followed were used by other fugitive slaves, Tubman did not speak about them until later in her life.
Because of the debt she had accumulated ( including delayed payment for her property in Auburn ), Tubman fell prey in 1873 to a swindle involving gold transfer.

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