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This is quite a bit of cause for not enough genuinely interesting effect.
But Army Lt. Col. Todd Breasseale, the Pentagon spokesman for Guantánamo policy, called the video "a clever bit of cause marketing by Reprieve and The Guardian," according to a Miami Herald article by Carol Rosenberg, who covers Guantánamo.
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And how does a brief bit of fabric cause so much consternation?
"We probably were just lacking a little bit in the final third, it's a little bit of a cause for concern for us.
A bit of nostalgia caused Gerald Krovatin, a well-known criminal defense lawyer, to move his law office from the suburbs to the building's 19th floor in December.
Mr Johnson was asked whether he was a "nasty bit of work", causing his father to complain of "disgusting" journalism.
And 2013 US Open champion Justin Rose said the "bit of banter" caused no issues between the teams.
"A little bit of nibbling caused more nibbling," Ralston says, "and this was happening while the human cells were alive".
Okay, fine – it's just a nasty bit of clipping caused by the compact-car sized subwoofers lining the edges of the stage.
When Army, the Tuskers' butler, played in 2003 as a replacement, a particularly active bit of play caused his fake breasts to pop out.
Bio-pics always seem a bit of a lost cause, a case of wearying calculation and craft struggling to recapture the incandescence of natural genius.
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