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Because of the unique design by the architect Egils Hermanovski, you can build most of it in your own home workshop in your spare time.
Because if you can't then nobody else can either, nobody else can have him.
Because I liked this sad person so much, I said, `` Will you have a drink with me ''??
Because of your forward motion relative to the falling rain, the rain now appears to be falling not straight down from directly above you, but at a slight angle from a point in the sky somewhat in front of you.
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 I liked you better
2: 8 Because you have plundered many nations, all the remnant of the peoples will plunder you, because of men ’ s blood, and for the violence done to the land, to the city and to all who dwell in it.
Because the commodore is keeping up with you.
Because he'd been sitting in my house with my acoustic guitar, writing these songs like ' I Don't Care ', fucking up my guitar, and suddenly he's this guy on stage who you can't take your eyes off of.
Because they knew perfectly well, that that is where you draw the wagons around.
" Jesus replies: " Because you have seen me, you have believed ; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.
Because you just don't know.
Because I think it's more important to be educated, to read, to learn things, because if you're gonna be in the media and if you'll have to say things, you have to know things.
Because of what you deserve, that is, death, even the Son of God had to die .”
Because you have a choice ...
Because yü ( as in 玉 " jade ") must have a diaeresis in Wade, the diaeresis-less yu in Wade – Giles is freed up for what corresponds to you ( 有 ) in Pinyin.
Because if you speak the charm's busted.
Because if you do, we'll know that you haven't listened to it.
" Because you love the game so much, you think it will never end ", said Dionne, who spent nine games in the minors before retiring in 1989.
18 Because you did not obey the voice of the Lord and did not carry out his fierce wrath against Amalek, therefore the Lord has done this thing to you this day.

Because and ultimately
Because organizational employees are frequently structured in the form of teams, leaders need to be aware of the potential benefits and pitfalls of working in teams, how teams develop, how to satisfy team members ' needs, and ultimately how to bring about team effectiveness and performance.
Because Westinghouse was angered by the decision, he funded Eighth Amendment-based appeals for inmates set to die in the electric chair, ultimately resulting in Edison providing the generators which powered early electrocutions and testifying successfully on behalf of the state that electrocution was a painless method of execution.
Because of his death and the hold mainstream Christianity had over the empire at the time, this was ultimately unsuccessful, but he did produce several works of philosophy and theology, including a popular hymn to the sun.
Because of its high debt load, Posner's DWG would generate attractive but highly volatile returns and would ultimately land the company in financial difficulty.
Because of this, businesses and settlers began to abandon towns along the old route, and the town began a slow decline from which it ultimately never recovered.
Because stress is ultimately perceived as a subjective experience, it follows that its definition perhaps ought to remain fluid.
Because of his height he was briefly considered for the part of the Creature in Hammer's Curse of Frankenstein ( 1957 ), which ultimately ( and famously ) went instead to Christopher Lee.
Because they project out above the surrounding sea floor, they disturb standard water flow, causing eddies and associated hydrological phenomena that ultimately result in water movement in an otherwise still ocean bottom.
Because of this, black holes that lose more mass than they gain through other means are expected to shrink and ultimately vanish.
Because Zangara had intended to commit murder, it was irrelevant that his intended target may not have been the man he ultimately killed.
Because a contract may pass through many hands after it is created by its initial purchase and sale, or even be liquidated, settling parties do not know with whom they have ultimately traded.
Because of the high solute concentration of the rumen fluid under such conditions, considerable water is translocated from the blood to the rumen along the osmotic potential gradient, resulting in dehydration which cannot be relieved by drinking, and which can ultimately lead to hypovolemic shock.
Because the aircraft will ultimately end up in the water, it must be unsinkable and constructed entirely of environmentally friendly materials.
Because of his activity in Florence, the numerous intermedi that he wrote for the Medici and other members of the aristocracy, his dedication of a book of ricercars to Count Giovanni de ' Bardi, and the dedication of a book of madrigals to Emilio de ' Cavalieri, it is likely that he was a member of the Florentine Camerata, the group of progressive musicians and poets who, in attempting to recreate the music of ancient Greece, created the first monody and ultimately the first opera.
Because the Earth's tides are ultimately due to gravitational interaction with the Moon and Sun and the Earth's rotation, tidal power is practically inexhaustible and classified as a renewable energy resource.
Because Robespierre was losing his influence and because Fouché was under the protection of Barras, Fouché ultimately survived this expulsion.
Because these signals result in cell growth and division, overactive Ras signaling can ultimately lead to cancer.
Because these boats were ultimately very big and fast, they could reach the fishing grounds quickly and return with the catch equally fast.
Because he was on an assignment to organise gun production for the navy, he had no hand in the coup of 9 Thermidor an II ( 27 July 1794 ), which resulted in the fall of the Robespierre ( and ultimately led to the return of the Girondists ).
Because of its essential function, chemicals that interfere with the action of cholinesterase are potent neurotoxins, causing excessive salivation and eye-watering in low doses, followed by muscle spasms and ultimately death ( examples are some snake venoms, and the nerve gases sarin and VX ).
Because of the refusal of the IAM to renegotiate its contract, the company ultimately filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which allowed Frank Lorenzo ( President and chief executive officer ), to reject the collective bargaining agreements with its various unions.
Because Nicholas II of Russia was one of the original supporters of the 1898 Hague Conference, which ultimately led up to the Hague Convention of 1907, the Russian government initially hesitated to respond to requests to form volunteer units for foreign nationals.
Because of the overuse of the vague warning, the ubiquitous signs ultimately communicate very little information to the end user.
Because of problems with the business, Ninfa's ultimately had to close three of the four new Dallas locations.

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