This game is not That Game, and because of the circumstances, will never be.
And because of the last-minute rush, a majority of these contracts were not fairly competed.
We have a great respect for you and because of the world economy etc.
And because of the transnational nature of the crime, it's extremely difficult to prosecute.
And because of the program's complexity, even the best produce their share of bug-ridden software.
And because of the nature of stop-frame animation the props had to be tough.
Female candidates are entering the ring both despite of and because of the challenges they face.
And because of the Internet's word-of-mouth amplification powers, Mr Bezos cannot risk sending customers away grumbling.
Today we are more sophisticated, and because of the knowledge that's out there, it takes a lot more.
It kept me busy and because of the physical fitness, it was making me feel better about myself.
And because of the regulator's opposition to mergers, no strong national champion has emerged to challenge the French.
And because of the health care law, she was able to get insurance and can pay for her medications.
And because of the nature of this storm, that may take several days.
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And because of the service and sacrifice of our brave men and women, the war in Iraq is over.
And because of the cutthroat competition, many of these new public courses aren't much more expensive to play than munis.
And because of the drought, the federal government is offering several emergency programs to ease the financial strain on ranchers.
Since the weekly OBV had confirmed the previous high and because of the attractive yield I stuck with the position.
And because of the character of those formal commitments, it was a document submitted to the Senate for advise and consent.
And because of the state's history with hurricanes, Floridians are more concerned about emergency preparedness than voters in some other states.
But these were not normal conditions, and because of the risk we were taking, we needed a huge margin for error.
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And because of the current lack of jobs and educational opportunities, many of the region's young leave at the first opportunity.
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And because of the expense of that land, and the costs of developing on it, new entrants do not enter the market.
And because of the downturn in real estate the land surrounding the stadium has decreased in value during the past six years.
Astraea Press only does sweet romance and because of the content I would have had to edit a lot of the stuff out.
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If water got inside those areas you will see water spots and because of the crevices they are nearly impossible to wipe away.
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And because of the new individual insurance mandate, many millions of Americans are expected to enroll in whatever insurance exchange is available to them.
And because of the network effect required to fully utilize these services, they could help sell a heck of a lot more Apple gadgets.
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And because of the incredible resilience of the American people, four years after the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes, we are moving forward again.
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Because it is California, and because of the size of its program, this experiment is bound to receive outsized attention overt the next few years.
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