Sentence examples for because of a common from inspiring English sources

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Petty and Irwin died in separate accidents earlier in the year perhaps because of a common flaw, a stuck throttle.

But in large part the deal is evidence of how Microsoft and Facebook have gravitated ever closer to each other in part because of a common enemy, Google.

Dr. FitzGerald has been a leading proponent of the view that all the drugs in Vioxx's class, known as COX-2 inhibitors, have the same potential risks because of a common mechanism in their action.

There is a kind of historical novel, little more than a charade, which frequently has a popular appeal because of a common belief that the past is richer, bloodier, and more erotic than the present.

The buildings have even evolved into similar plans, because of a common requirement that the maximum number of worshippers be able to face the focal point of the service (the mosque's "point" is the wall facing the direction of Mecca, the city of Muḥammad's birth and therefore the most sacred of all Islāmic religious sites).

In a joint statement with Mr. Muti and officials of the orchestra, two cardiologists at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Donald Lloyd-Jones and Bradley P. Knight, reported on Friday that Mr. Muti had fainted because of "a common heart rhythm disturbance".

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He claimed that the Maryland law violated not only his client's Second Amendment rights, but also the rights of everyone who had ever been rendered ineligible to own a firearm because of a common-law misdemeanor.

Because of sharing a common mode of sexual transmission, syphilis and HIV infection have significant epidemic synergistic.

But could a politicised commission probe such matters?A dangerous new European spiritFinding the proper balance between national and European levels of democratic accountability will be awkward, not least because of the lack of a common European identity, or demos.

No clear peaks were detected because of the use of a common prior which, as explained above, equals out the variance across the defined regions.

The disease recurs here, both she and Mr. Conger said, because of a practice common in cattle drives from just after the Civil War well into the 1890's.

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