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Lord Cullen concluded that it was likely that Mr Hodder was unable to read the signal accurately because of sunshine glinting on the track.
Because of Sunshine Laws, governments are required to advertise in newspapers.
For instance, in Chile, solar power generation is now half the cost of coal power because of sunshine.
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Okinawa in the south could benefit from solar power, because it has lots of sunshine.
Because consistency and regularity of sunshine were important, the heliograph was never widely adopted throughout the armies of continental Europe.
But he decided to talk about her, a woman he described as "a ray of sunshine," because, he said, "maybe more people will pray for her".
Because with "300 days of sunshine," Colorado is one of the sunniest places in America.
"That's not because of the sunshine," he said.
Because of the Sunshine Act in the US, we know that a keynote speaker at a recent UK conference has been paid more than $3m£2.3m3m) by the pharmaceutical industry since the Sunshine Act was introduced.
When the light falling on one part of the facade increases, perhaps because of changing sunshine, or camera flashes, the sensors transmit an impulse that causes the L.E.D.'s on that part of the facade to flash, for a longer or shorter time depending on the intensity of the light received.
Whether because of the sunshine, the celebrities, the botox or the generally laid-back lifestyle, Angelenos have been drawing the wrath of their fellow Americans for generations.
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