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Each sees his campaign as a "cause" and lets the crowds know it at the end.
They embrace tyranny and death as a cause and a creed.
The clinician's job is to exclude malignancy as a cause and reach a diagnosis.
These mental health conditions are increasingly being recognized both as a cause and a consequence of cardiovascular disease.
We hope today's concerts are a celebration as much as a cause, and that the sun shines upon them all.
Bono is so associated with Africa as a cause, and he also happens to be your husband.
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What Brown sees as a cause-and-effect relationship between spending and election outcomes is more likely a correlative one between fundraising and grassroots activism.
Nappe emphasized that the word "associated" should not be interpreted as indicating a cause and effect.
A new house for the City Opera is as worthy a cause and would need far less acreage.
A child of nineteenth-century art, he was talking about woman as symbol, a cause and object of aspiration.
On the basis of that argument, we examine FDI as both a cause and an effect of soft power.
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