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Nine months later he was suspended for 40 hours because of his poor judgement.
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Complications frequently occur because of the large size of the incision required to perform this surgery.
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It was because of his lack of leadership that his team lost the fight for the 1969 pennant.
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The meeting was significant because of its plans for environmental regulation, maritime security, mineral exploration, polar oil oversight, and transportation.
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Because of their difference in habits, they seldom saw each other even though they lived together.
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A direct injection engine is also easier to start when cold, because of more efficient placing and usage of glowplugs.
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Is the pain in the heart, because of the heart, or what?
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Because of snow's excellent insulating properties, inhabited igloos are surprisingly comfortable and warm inside.
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However, because of the much higher binding energies involved in nuclear processes, most nuclear excited states decay instead by gamma ray emission.
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Because of the inconsistency of the split, the words "put" and "putt" became a minimal pair, distinguished as and.
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