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In a tremendously fascinating interview, he gave a big boost to our cause.
There's nothing like the endorsement of a "national treasure" to boost your cause.
And that was a wake-up call that caused the United States to boost our investment in innovation and education -- particularly in math and science.
Am I confident that no liberal commentator was ever paid to boost some cause?
"I have some interesting pigs," he tells her, as if that would boost his cause.
Whether a Feingold victory would boost the cause of campaign-finance reform in Washington is a different question.
Fyfe has made his captaincy ambitions well known over the past year and his efforts to play through last year's preliminary final loss to Hawthorn with a broken leg is sure to boost his cause.
But an unpopular Mr Yeltsin was persuaded by hawks in the Kremlin that a triumphant reconquest of the republic would boost his cause.A 21-month bloodbath followed, ending in 1996 with ignominious Russian retreat and de facto Chechen independence.
Not every community has the means or the will to stage such a coup.And, without all the hard slog of the previous campaign, the "squatters" would not have had the resources on hand to boost their cause.
Nationalists hope that the planned visit this summer of the pope, who is the spiritual leader for the 5m-odd Ukrainian Catholics (including 4m eastern-rite Uniates, also called Greek Catholics), will boost their cause.
A number of more right wing senators are considering a run, but need to boost their cause by increasing their national name recognition.
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