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Mr. Shaiman found this troubling, since the theater had recently staged a production of "Hairspray": by his reckoning, this meant that funds generated by his work were used to bolster a cause he opposed.
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That's the key to the criminal charges facing his fellow members whether they were trying to bolster their cause (and maybe even help workers generally) or crossing a line into Sopranos-style intrigue.
ONE of Paul Martin's first moves on taking over as prime minister in December was to kill off a scandal-plagued publicity drive launched by his predecessor, Jean Chrétien, to bolster the cause of Canadian unity in French-speaking Quebec.
The broad constituency of Google supporters may bolster their cause.
The fact that their actions bolster the cause of gun regulation is purely incidental.
The more their mediocrity is exposed, the harder they will try to bolster their cause with appeals to patriotic duty.
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