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Because the river runs at a southeast angle, the roads of Wisner run a similar path, and very few roads in Wisner actually run truly north, south, east or west, but at a severely altered angle.
Because Blåvandshuk is on the coast and has a peninsula ( Skallingen ) which stretches to the southeast, it is surrounded by much water.
Because of a lack of funding, the line terminated in Idanha, southeast of the lake.
" Because Macher's company ran out of explosives, they placed tank mines only in the unimportant southeast tower, the guard-building and the SS-cadre-building which was completely destroyed.
Because of her connection with the city of Denver and the area surrounding, a park in southeast Denver was given Mamie's name, as well as a public library in Broomfield, a suburb of Denver.
Because it has become naturalized throughout tropical South America, Africa, Australia, the US southeast, D. alata has many different common names from these regions.
Because Paka was intensifying while passing to the south of Rota, the first wind, or northeast through east winds, was less severe than the second wind from the southeast.
Because of their aggressive behaviour, weaver ants are sometime used by indigenous farmers, particularly in southeast Asia, as natural biocontrol agents against agricultural pests.
Because the river meanders from its general west to east direction, flowing from southeast to northwest in this part of London, what would otherwise be known as the north and south banks are often referred to as the " Middlesex " ( Twickenham ) and " Surrey " ( Richmond ) banks respectively, named after the historic counties to which each side once belonged.

Because and quarter
Because it consists of the views developed by a number of scientists and philosophers during the second quarter of the 20th Century, there is no definitive statement of the Copenhagen interpretation.
Because the German economy could not produce adequate numbers of their half track APC, barely a quarter or a third of the infantry in Panzer or Panzergrenadier divisions was mechanized, except in a few favored formations.
Because it is left-handed, the rightward ( relative to the direction of travel ) horizontal component is now lagging the vertical component by one quarter of a wavelength rather than leading it.
Because the stands of kauri were dense, the ecological destruction in the affected plateau area ( approximately a fifth of the forest by area, and a quarter by volume of timber ) was essentially complete ( as of the early 1990s most of the affected area contained a thick covering of native grasses with little or no kauri regeneration ).
Because the ancient Egyptian year was almost a quarter of a day shorter than the solar year and stellar events therefore " wandered " through the calendar, it has been referred to as the annus vagus, or " wandering year ".
Because the fort was too small to quarter this many troops, many of them were stationed in Johnson's old camp to the southwest of the fort.
Because no living Araucana possesses two copies of the tufted gene, breeding any two tufted birds leads to half of the resulting brood being tufted with one copy of the gene, a quarter being clean-faced with no copy of the gene, and a quarter of the brood dead in the shell, having received two copies of the gene.
Because Glavine gets on base almost a quarter of the time he bats, opposing pitchers have never been able to treat him as an automatic out in the lineup.
Because this allows only one quarter of the entries of the original scheme, an extra level of hierarchy has been added, so CR3 now points to the Page Directory Pointer Table, a short table which contains pointers to 4 page directories.
Because of their similar size and color, it was found to be easy to mistake the coin for a quarter.
Because of these efforts, Odwalla was again profitable by the end of 1997, reporting a profit of $ 140, 000 for the third quarter.
Because the city of Victoria is the capital of the province of British Columbia, until the second quarter of the 20th century when improved ferry service and air travel made mobility to and from the island much easier, most senior politicians made Victoria their permanent home.
Because of slight differences in the layout of the internet and photocopied forms used, the organisers were able to estimate that between a quarter and a third of all forms had been sent by email at some point.
Because the music of Gigault's second Livre is more representative of the French style of the third quarter of the century, rather than the last, the collection may have been a compilation of earlier composed material.
Because Nedney had been injured making a tackle in the second quarter, Titans coach Jeff Fisher decided to punt rather than attempt a field goal, but due to a bad snap, punter Craig Hentrich was unable to make the kick and was downed at the Titans 19-yard line.
Because of its distinctive profile, it is perhaps the state's most recognized mountain, featured on the state quarter.
Because of this tendency, they decline to prosecute nearly a quarter of all cases.
Because of that a mound or earthwork terrace was erected over a quarter previously reserved for children to allow for more burials.
Because he had shared half of the bounty of his 1659 raid, about a quarter of a million pounds, with the buccaneers against the explicit orders of Edward D ' Oyley, the English Commander of Jamaica, he was arrested for embezzlement and on the Marston Moor sent back to England in 1660.
Because of special funding set up by the taxpayers of Montgomery County, the tuition of the college is the lowest in Ohio for residents of that county ; the tuition necessary to complete an associate degree program can cost less than a single quarter ’ s tuition at other colleges.

Because and lake
Because of a wine glut ( wine lake ) in the generic production, the price squeeze induced by an increasingly strong international competition, and vine pull schemes, the number of growers has recently dropped from 14, 000 and the area under vine has also decreased significantly.
Because much of this pollution drained into and affected Lake Erie, the lake itself was considered " dead " and unable to support aquatic life.
Because no set definition of what constitutes a lake and no procedures for counting the number of lakes exist, it has been impossible to ascertain exactly how many lakes the region has.
Because it is the shallowest, it is also the warmest of the Great Lakes, and in 1999 this almost became a problem for two nuclear power plants which require cool lake water to keep their reactors cool.
Because each lake had a different volume of water their shorelines rested at differing elevations.
Because most lakes are irregular in shape, different angular degrees of travel will yield different distances ; typically a fetch of at least is required to produce lake effect precipitation.
Because of the lake and the through travellers ( including many motorcyclists who enjoy the twisty roads in the area ) the town also supports a small tourist industry, with a motel and caravan park.
Because of its unusually high salt concentration, most people can easily float in the lake as a result of the higher density of the water, particularly in the saltier north arm of the lake, Gunnison Bay.
Because there are no rivers, with the exception of a few minor streams, flowing directly into the northwest arm, Gunnison Bay, it is now substantially saltier than the rest of the lake.
Because of the Great Salt Lake's high salinity, it has few fish, but they do occur in Bear River Bay and Farmington Bay when spring runoff brings fresh water into the lake.
Because of the way it has shrunk dramatically in recent decades, the lake has been labeled an ecological catastrophe by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.
Because of peat-digging by man, and storm floods, this small river had by 1250 developed into an inland lake with an open connection with the Zuyderzee.
Because of its strategic position, Native Americans and early explorers often held meetings on the shores of " La Queue de Loutre ," so named because of the long sand bar separating the lake from the river, which looked like – and still looks like ( two centuries later ) – an otter's tail.
Because the lake is above sea level, its outlet stream ( sometimes called Bushfield Creek ) became a very popular site of mills.
Because Summit Lake is located on a divide, part of its flow exits from the northern end of the lake through Cedar Swamp.
Because of its beautifully landscaped streets and parks, and its man-made lake, Ridley Park became popular in the late 19th century and early part of the 20th century as a summer resort for wealthy Philadelphians who built most of the Victorian style homes still lived in today.
Because of its volume, the lake serves as the primary flood control reservoir of the Highland Lake chain.
Because of its long, narrow shape, the lake exhibits a variety of interesting wind and wave effects, including temporary water level rises of up to one metre in height at its southern shore, a process called seiche.
Because of its length, the Lake Winnipeg water system and the lake itself was an important transportation route in the province before the railways reached Manitoba.
Because of rapid evaporation from the tropical location of the lake, this in turn depends on a high inflow through the Ruzizi out of Lake Kivu to keep the lake high enough to overflow.
Because of a lack of major rivers flowing into the lake to naturally replenish it, concern exists that any rise in temperature and evaporation through climate change could cause an extremely rapid collapse in the lake's level.
Because of its access to the river Vorma and the lake Mjøsa has long provided a thoroughfare to northern parts of inland Norway.

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