Some lives will probably be lost because of this hurricane, but if their souls are lost for eternity, that is the real disaster. |
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It is because of this style that the young boy Maqbool easily comes alive to us. |
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It was because of this close environmental unity instilled by the nature of their calling that they lacked landward interest. |
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It's probably because of this complex and uncontrolled variation that the results of the experiment were somewhat messy. |
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It's essential for you not to let yourself appear arrogant and conceited because of this. |
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I am intending to study media and arts and fear for my future because of this lack of vision. |
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They've been through so much more than most of us and, because of this, the relationships we have with them are bound to be asymmetrical. |
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It is surely also the case that some students lose a few marks here and there because of this. |
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Chinese defense commentators openly assert that their ballistic missile force is already targeted on Japan because of this potential. |
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Your gripe was that you did not get what you bargained for and expected because of this misrepresentation. |
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Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Northern India are seismically active because of this major set of faults. |
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As time marched on, Suzie sat at her desk and performed her menial task as menially as she could, and because of this, her writing changed. |
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It's almost a slap in the face that because of this, I will potentially have to change my whole life. |
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The Udmurt language is internally quite homogenous and because of this all Udmurts understand each other. |
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He was the most tolerant of all the potential candidates and because of this he also went afoul with the ulema. |
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And because of this singular fact, every single published estimate of Social Security income and outgo is just plain wrong. |
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Many unfortunate families have been bankrupted and failed in finding the care they needed because of this underinsurance problem. |
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It will grow anywhere and because of this is perhaps ignored as a bog-standard plant of little ornamental value in a modern garden. |
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If I ever snap and go on a murderous killing spree, it'll be because of this guy. |
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However, because of this relative uneventfulness, the infernal events that unfold at the end of the film are all the more shocking. |
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It is because of this tannin that the classic combo of steak and young Bordeaux is such a winner. |
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Often, because of this, outsourcing plays some role in this process such as having a courier service transport backup tapes to a secure vault. |
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However, I have at least two other daughters that have phones that may be able to video chat, but won't because of this limitation. |
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Perhaps because of this notoriety, the little dog also became the darling of the more socially acceptable cafe society. |
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In later essays I hope to address some questions that arise because of this piece. |
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The opening night is only a month away and rehearsals are being severely delayed because of this. |
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Perhaps because of this, I felt acutely conscious of the way my shoulders were heaving, a rapid and seemingly exaggerated flapping motion. |
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To say that we are heteronomous because of this is therefore deeply problematic. |
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They fear this peaceful drug dealer and, because of this fear, they want him to die by the chair of electrocution. |
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A number of innocent lives have already been lost because of this cowardly and dastardly act, yet some people continue to play politics. |
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It's only because of this carefree approach to life that this crime-ridden society appears on the surface to be normal. |
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Despite or because of this, the film succeeds as an attempt at a purely cinematic art. |
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If customers boycott Tesco because of this ill-judged decision, they may well back down. |
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I don't know if they collabed but I wouldn't be surprised if a song came out because of this. |
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His protector had been falsely put to death by Ulysses and because of this, Ulysses was forever suspicious of Sinon. |
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Bob has been totally incapacitated, as far as his professional life is concerned because of this. |
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He was able to pitch the ball just about anywhere he wanted and because of this and his pace he was the obvious weapon. |
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She lost her baby to cot death, but because of this, the lives of thousands of other babies have been saved by her relentless campaigning. |
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It is because of this that we are able to see the hint of the possibilities of some real solutions. |
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As a child in Germany he was frail and sickly, and because of this he became obsessed with his body image. |
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The reverse case, with an imperative followed by a declarative, is also easy to illustrate, because of this construction. |
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Sellers take pride in their wealth and because of this, their holy places will be profaned. |
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They won't do it, now, because of this resolution and because this may be some sort of delay. |
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This car belonged to a pensioner who has difficulty walking and, because of this despicable act, is now housebound. |
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Our English punters couldn't bet on England because of this, but emotionally couldn't bet against them either. |
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But they may retain their status because of this summer's reorganisation of the non-league football pyramid. |
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The grenade may also have gone off prematurely as fuses were temperamental and several grenadiers in that era lost hands because of this. |
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It is because of this energy that all natural things can grow and flourish. |
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It is because of this general slowing down of the Earth that leap seconds need to be inserted into some years. |
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When I returned I was laying in bed and couldn't sleep because of this rancid smell consuming the house. |
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It's because of this that I use Rear Window, especially the scene culminating in my personal 'money shot', whenever I teach introductory film theory. |
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In fact, he argued that it was because of this exalted nature that the arts, and culture more generally, could guide the nation in its path toward development. |
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It is because of this, and despite the constant attempts by central banks to inflate the currency, that prices are continuing to fall for consumer goods. |
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Or worse, they act like you have cooties or must be broken somehow because of this one experience. |
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We just landed in an open field in those days and there seemed to be just one shed for an airport, and we were all feeling a bit airsick because of this bumpy journey up. |
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But because of this lack of judgment it is still a political hot potato a week later and his image as a schemer who will do anything for self-advancement has been reinforced. |
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It is the principle of being a medium of exchange and only because of this that secondary functions come into being, such as the role of money as a store of value. |
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Perhaps because of this, Kalanick has expressed his desire to one day have driverless Uber vehicles. |
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We haven't had too many problems yet because of this but it's early days. |
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They are going to be close to getting a nuclear weapon because of this deal, this should matter to the American people. |
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The outstanding leave entitlement is absolutely crippling that organisation, and because of this nonsense its contingent liability has just gone through the roof. |
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He said building houses on the site was a minor departure from the original plans for good economic reasons and because of this should be approved. |
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The hubbub is particularly disturbing because of this big un-secret that has not been much mentioned in this discussion. |
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And because of this anomaly, authenticators concluded it was not an original. |
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But the lack of good reference books was very real, and because of this the narrative had often to be slurred over, or particular periods skipped. |
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We must never despair of this striving because of this unreachableness. |
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All sorts of new technologies are now being built into buildings and into computer systems in a way that hadn't been done before, because of this. |
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Many visitors return year after year because of this timeless quality. |
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Anyone who was kicked with an old fashioned boot knew that they had been kicked and because of this thick shin pads were worn to protect the shins. |
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Possibly because of this tragedy rightly overshadowing all other aspects, little has been heard of the monetary cost of this misbegotten adventure. |
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The fact that Ashley was trodden upon because of this is a horrible sign of the times. |
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These left-over electrons are the ones farthest from the nucleus and because of this they will determine the chemical interactions of the atom with other atoms. |
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I doubt Hollywood is changing for the better because of this, but I can't help but let out a quiet yippee. |
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It is because of this desire for rebaptism of unity as important that tribalism is now in trouble. |
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However, proposed export oil pipelines were objected to specifically because of this issue. |
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It is because of this disregard for the rules that the Y chromosome is such a superb tool for investigating recent human evolution. |
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Many poor fell into debt because of this, forced to sell their land to the wealthy, which led to the exponential growth of large estates. |
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Cheap compasses with bad bearings may get stuck because of this and therefore indicate a wrong direction. |
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Charles was constantly at odds with his father, and because of this, he secretly entered into an alliance with Henry IV of Castile. |
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Jamaica lies in the hurricane belt of the Atlantic Ocean and because of this, the island sometimes suffers significant storm damage. |
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So we're trying to adapt to the winterisation programmes, trying to keep one step ahead because of this very fluid and fast moving situation. |
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I don't think people should stop eating yogurt or cottage cheese because of this one study. |
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For example, Pleurotus nebrodensis grows slowly, and because of this combined with human collection, it is now critically endangered. |
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Occasionally because of this then, other scientists might attempt to repeat the experiments in order to duplicate the results. |
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Perhaps because of this, Filmer was imprisoned for some years in Leeds Castle and his estates were sequestered. |
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Thus Darnley was also related to Mary on his father's side and because of this connection, Mary's heirs remained part of the House of Stuart. |
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The IUCN lists both species as data deficient on their Red List of endangered species because of this issue. |
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With that, the island is restored with human life, and five districts are created because of this incest. |
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It is because of this politicized recording of their history that it is difficult to retrace the exact origins of these objects. |
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I wonder now if I've under-achieved because of this attitude. I didn't write, paint etc. because it was expected that I would. So I bloodymindedly wanted to do something else. |
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Source said many people were stranded in the rubble who have been tried to be recovered, officials expressed fear of mass casualties because of this misshape. |
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He would soon have to leave Novgorod because of this conflict. |
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The island has a long history of producing a variety of noted cuisines and wines, to the extent that Sicily is sometimes nicknamed God's Kitchen because of this. |
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The feathered serpent was furthermore connected to the planet Venus because of this planet's importance as a sign of the beginning of the rainy season. |
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This pivotal war with Venice has come to be called the War of Chioggia because of this decisive battle which resulted in the defeat of Genoa at the hands of Venice. |
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When water and air are compressed together some of the air mixes with the water, and, because of this, in the ram pump bits of air leave the air chamber with each stroke. |
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Drive engineers have continuously worked on overcoming the challenges of increasing the speed at which data could be moved on and off of a disc drive because of this. |
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