But because of her large size as a third-grader, she had to shop in the adult section.
But because of that long commitment, people expect it to make a statement about photography.
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Yet to a large degree the students succeeded--not despite the turmoil, but because of it.
That activity isn't coincidental of the coming downgrade, but because of it, the researchers say.
But because of the fighting, the government is not letting Saif, and others, in yet.
We got here not simply because of one thing but because of many things.
But because of the lie of the land it also contributes to protecting around 10, 000 properties.
This tragedy occurred not because the internet is unreliable but because of regulatory confusion.
But because of contamination, new generations have to be created from them, too, in sterile surroundings.
But because of this, Case struggles with keeping her personal and professional lives separate.
But because of that there are often ways that new businesses can successfully enter that country.
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But because of it Chileans now have peace, democracy and hope for a better future.
But because of Bernanke s fears of deflation, he will do whatever it takes to increase the money supply.
It's a tax that targeted millionaires in the 1960s, but because of inflation it can now reach middle-income Americans.
But because of Senate rules is not something that will be passed in this Congress.
But because of Mr Mori's own dubious ethics, this has quickly turned into an uphill struggle.
But because of the need for absolute perfection we introduced a second flight system.
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But because of food shortages in villages, many are still finding their way back.
Indeed, now the debt is ballooning again, not just to make acquisitions but because of costly upgrades.
But because of the way such indexes are constructed, the portfolios end up with some peculiar weightings.
They expect history to treat him well, not because of his excuses but because of his achievements.
But because of Robert's fall at L.A. Gear--and because Skechers is a disturbingly similar business--Wall Street was leery.
But because of our agreement with Liberty Tire Recycling, no Hertz tire will ever be landfilled again.
Bosses' pay has gone up not because corporate governance is failing but because of globalisation (see article).
But because of this law, nearly 7 million young people are able to stay on their parent's plans.
In fact, we're focusing on the specifics of the plot, not despite these facts, but because of them.
But because of the circular logic of appeasement, there was no way that Olmert could fight to win.
But because of lower fuel and brake-maintenance expenses, UPS could recoup that added cost within three years, he said.
But because of Arne's tenacity and our commitment to make sure that reform happens, that's how we've structured it.
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But because of federal and state air regulations, not because gas is cheaper.
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