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Owing and Spain
Owing to public pressure, the British government was pushed towards declaring war with Spain in 1739.
Owing to its geographic location ( on Portugal's northern frontier with Spain ), King Denis, ordered the construction of a castle to protect the kingdom's border.
Owing to Spanish involvement, and the strategic advantages to be gained, the battle also formed part of the Anglo-Spanish War ( 1585-1604 ), the wider conflict of Protestant England against Catholic Spain.

Owing and Prince
Owing to licensing problems, " Partyman ", like all of the Batman-era hits, has failed to appear on any Prince compilation album, barring the UK singles promoting The Hits / The B-Sides.

Owing and Asturias
Owing to the Reconquista, the region was quickly integrated into the Kingdom of Asturias ( later León after the 10th century ), and the economy, ecclesiastical organization, architecture, culture and language was heavily influenced by the same.

Owing and Duke
Owing to the influence of his friend, the Duke of Cumberland, he became Chief Secretary for Ireland under Pitt in January 1805, resigning his office in the following September.
Owing to its links with the Duke of Wellington, the title ' The Duke of Wellington's Regiment ' was granted to the 33rd Regiment on 18 June 1853, on the anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo in the year following Wellington's death.
Owing to its links with Wellington, the title 33rd ( The Duke of Wellington's ) Regiment was granted to the 33rd, on 18 June 1853 ( the 38th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo ) by Queen Victoria, in honour of the 1st Duke of Wellington, who had died on 14 September the previous year.

Owing and Juan
Owing to the decline in attendance after the retirement of Mercedes and Juan Manuel Fangio, the AvD returned the German GP to AVUS in 1959.

Owing and was
Owing to its geographical location the town was frequently embroiled in the border warfare and power play of the 12th and 13th centuries in the Welsh Marches.
Owing to the refusal of the chief officers of the corporation to take the oath of allegiance to William III in 1688, the charter was annulled, and the town subsequently declined in prosperity.
Owing to his marriage with a Bavarian princess and to his military command in the imperial service, his brother was allied more closely with the old church and resisted the new reforming efforts.
Owing to the small numbers of surviving specimens outcrossing was used in the breeding programme.
Owing to this intimate connection with the ibn Tibbons, Anatoli was introduced to the philosophy of Maimonides, the study of which was such a great revelation to him that he, in later days, referred to it as the beginning of his intelligent and true comprehension of the Scriptures, while he frequently alluded to Ibn Tibbon as one of the two masters who had instructed and inspired him.
Owing to this and the desire to introduce a new model, 1969 was the last year of 912 production.
Owing to the introduction of the clad quarter in 1965, it was occasionally called a " Johnson Sandwich " after Lyndon B. Johnson, the U. S. President at the time.
Owing to Rococo love of shell-like curves and focus on decorative arts, some critics used the term to derogatively imply that the style was frivolous or merely modish.
Owing to the gigantic simultaneous efforts of Frege, Dedekind and Cantor, the infinite was set on a throne and revelled in its total triumph.
Owing to the terms of his election, he was derisively referred to by some as a " priest's king " ( Pfaffenkönig ).
Owing to the many confrontations that took place, one of their main tasks was to provide medical assistance, and even today the eight-pointed cross is still in wide use in ambulances and first aid organisations.
Owing to the prevalence of East Slavs and the Eastern Orthodox faith among the population in eastern and southern regions of the state, the Ruthenian language was a widely used colloquial language while Lithuanian was primarily used for administrative and diplomatic needs until the late 17th century, when it was eventually replaced by Polish.
Owing to disagreements over where the Union's capital should be, a compromise was reached in which every province would be dealt a share of the benefits of the capital: the administration would be seated in Pretoria ( Transvaal ), Parliament would be in Cape Town ( Cape Province ), the Appellate Division would be in Bloemfontein ( Orange Free State ), and Pietermaritzburg ( Natal ) was given financial compensation.
Owing to the fact that the great fleet envisioned in Plan Z existed only in blue-prints or had just began to be built, Raeder like Tirpitz before him in 1914 was forced to abandon his pre-war plans for a great naval battle in the North Sea, and instead embrace the guerre de course strategy that he had previously been opposed to.
Owing to the shortage of surface vessels, Raeder's strategy was very much a guerre de course strategy that he reluctantly followed because the U-boats were the only offensive weapons at his disposal.
Owing to a strict deadline, it was performed only days after it was completed.
Owing to his unrelenting opposition to the Johnson administration's Vietnam policy and what was widely perceived as his hostility to Secretary McNamara, LeMay was essentially forced into retirement in February 1965 and seemed headed for a political career.
The actual location of the historical kingdom was disputed Owing to the connection with the Queen of Sheba, the location has become closely linked with national prestige, as various royal houses have claimed descent from the Queen of Sheba and Solomon.

Owing and thus
Owing to the connection with the Queen of Sheba, the location has thus become closely linked with national prestige, as various royal houses have claimed descent from the Queen of Sheba and Solomon.
Owing to the large number of casualties, York suddenly finds himself the last remaining Non-Commissioned Officer ( NCO ) and thus placed in charge.
Owing to simple geometry, the moving distance of a sliding joint in two comparable linkages is longer than the circumferential travel of a pivoting bearing, thus the forces involved ( for equivalent work ) are lower and stiction forces become proportionally more significant.
Owing to the large trenches dug to accommodate these tracks for trains and light-rail, the only way to access this part of Schöneberg is by crossing one of the many bridges that span the tracks, thus forming the area into an " island.

Owing and next
Owing to its location next to a main road and two railway lines, fans can only enter the ground via the Fulham Road exits, which places constraints on expansion due to health and safety regulations.
Owing to the smaller lots employed in modern developments ( especially in the Western US ) Tudor Revival may be placed directly next to an unrelated style such as French or Italian Provincial, resulting in an eclectic mix.

Owing and line
Owing to the difficult terrain in the area, the line from Glasgow, to the south, enters from the northeast and trains from Glasgow to Mallaig, the terminus of the line, have to reverse at Fort William railway station.
Owing to the poor and steep route and a good competing road, the army-built line is used for goods only
Owing to the latitude near the Tropic of Cancer, the permanent snow line is among the highest in the world at typically around-for comparison, equatorial mountains in New Guinea and the Rwenzoris have a snow line some lower.
Owing to this theoretical stalemate, and genuine hostility between the North and the South, large numbers of troops are still stationed along both sides of the line, each side guarding against potential aggression from the other side.
Owing, however, to difficulties in obtaining the necessary Light Railway ( Transfer ) Order it was 1974 before the line partially reopened as a heritage steam railway between Tenterden and Rolvenden.
Owing to a lack of ticket barriers, and the difficulty of ticket verification when trains are crowded, the line has historically had a high level of fare avoidance.
Owing to the inter-urban nature of operations tram cars will stop within reason at any point where it is safe to do so, the notable exceptions being where the line runs parallel to a main road ; the majority of the first section of the line as far as Baldrine Station runs in this way, as do sections on the approach to the northern terminus as the line runs into the suburban area of Ramsey.
Owing to a prolonged threat by British Rail to close the line, the station remained unmodernised and gaslit well into the 1970s.

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