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Teesside has a cause beyond three points.
Other novels soon followed the dead-poet caper, but Sinclair clearly required a cause beyond "art".
"Some people are more interested in funding a cause" beyond their lifetimes, Ms. Lau said, "while others are more interested in getting their kids to work together".
It's amazing to see what a difference creativity can make, if it's applied to a cause beyond beefing up an agency's self-esteem.
It was his self-appointed mission to inspire individuals to help those less fortunate, and to serve a cause beyond themselves.
She was 66. Yekaterina Novikova, a spokeswoman for the Bolshoi, announced her death to The Associated Press, but did not give a cause beyond saying that Ms. Bessmertnova had been "suffering from a grave illness".
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Why health professionals wouldn't rule out physical illness as a cause was beyond me then, but I now see it was another form of discrimination.
But it wasn't until his 1995 debut film, Kids, about the drug-fuelled, sexed-up, cruelly violent lives of New York City teenagers, that Clark became a cause celebre beyond the art world.
Mr. Swartz has become a cause célebre beyond the hacker and activist world.
But it is his commitment to causes "beyond baseball" that I believe will be his lasting legacy.
If museums as sophisticated, as disparate as the Met and the Walker -- the latter driven by an exceptional digital-arts department -- engage in encyclopedic overkill, the malaise must have a deeper cause, beyond cyberspace alone.
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