We set it back in 1938 during the Great Depression because - exactly for this reason.
So some of that happens because -- just as a natural cycle of this.
Ms. FOLKES: Exactly, because - let's say the price of your favorite cereal goes up.
Because - with one big exception - Europe's basic approach to resolving the crisis has barely changed since last summer.
Eventually they did arrive, even though people who were predicting them had to suffer through years of the never-gonna-happen-because-of-the-irreplaceable-smell-and-touch-arguments bashing.
And I have to say, it got me a little choked up, because -- Patrick, you need to remember this.
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I'm going to take off my jacket here, just because -- (applause.) Joe, are you going to hold my coat?
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And parents, I want you to stay on them because -- because that is an absolutely critical ingredient for their success.
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And he did it because -- as he believes that here in America there are no second-class citizens in our workplace.
Ultimately, of course, life goes on because it has to, because - when all is said and done - there is no alternative.
Because - and a lot of these third world countries produce food, food which could make all the difference if they could sell it.
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Because - and it also flies in the face of Government policy, I mean the policy is to protect the public by preventing crime.
Perhaps they do have a fatalistic view, that they're going to get cancer because - or heart disease because many of their family members did.
We're at a point because -- on this issue and a number of issues because for years and years and years we haven't addressed the big problems.
Because -don't get me wrong - I'm all for supporting your local hip-hop artist, but I can't wait to see the next talented female rapper hit it big.
Mr. HOFFMAN: No, and I think that's because--you've hit the nail on the head of what the other critical element is in countering suicide terrorism, and that's excellent intelligence.
Because of this and because - much more worryingly - SQA could not even tell me who these 1, 500 candidates were, I ordered that day a full independent inquiry.
And it basically ruined her career inasmuch that it--they took away her cabaret card, her right to sing in New York, anywhere with a liquor license, because--basically, because of singing that song.
For years we forgave Liam Gallagher and his swaggering, self-appointed rock-god role because - hey, he was the lead singer of Oasis and he sang 'Roll With It' and 'Wonderwall'.
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The seven justices said they leaned against stepping aside from any case because -- unlike lower courts where replacement judges can easily be found -- the high court has only nine Justices.
We have -- we worked early on to -- and many states -- I will say, many states updated their response plans after this happened, because -- for instance, the boom requirements.
Which is quite surprising when you meet them because - apart from sounding the same, and finishing each others sentences like an old married couple - Dan and Scott don't look that similar at all.
But they do doubt that Spain or Italy can generate the euros they need, because -- unlike the U.S. or Japan or Britain -- Spain and Italy lack the power to create their own money.
Outhwaite is often left to one side while the men in the cast act, though that could be because - as with Ross Kemp's early dramas - the producers cast very good actors in supporting roles.
And also, Secretary Clinton, I almost forgot, but I must thank you because -- thank you for your hard work in making this possible -- to have an American pavilion being present at the Yeosu Expo.
And wonderful people -- and very similar to Americans in the sense that -- very open, very friendly -- partly because -- we were talking about this earlier -- they have a similar sort of frontier spirit.
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In Holy Smoke Keitel really breaks new ground, because - as a result of his character's mind games with the young woman he is trying to de-programme - he ends up wearing lipstick and sporting a red frock.
String theorists can perhaps afford to take a different tack, because - with all due respect - it doesn't make any practical difference to anyone in the wider world who's right and who's wrong in that particular discipline.
More pertinently, an increase in the tax rate will hit the big British banks hardest, because - unlike their overseas rivals - the levy applies to all their borrowings, on a worldwide basis, not just their UK borrowings.
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