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They are shouting Scotland's cause from the rooftops.
Sanger solicited money for her cause from eugenicists.
Given their reputation for making a lost cause from a winning one, that would havebeen unwise.
The police were still awaiting a determination on the cause from fire marshals.
It is formidably difficult to distinguish beyond doubt a cause from a non-cause, or a proximal cause from a distal cause, or which of six rock-throwing hoodlums smashed your picture window.
Scientists estimate that humans cause from 65percentto80percentcent of tiger deaths, mostly by poaching.
In 1976 Alfred ran as Republican for District Attorney in Democratic Madison--a lost cause from the start.
He has already ramped up the American contribution to the Afghan cause from five million dollars to a princely ten.
Willis's story, though, is so compelling there were a few defections to his cause from the Church of Roger.
" 'Cause from the Bay, you get a different type of music — it doesn't make sense nationally, internationally, or globally".
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There was as yet no coherent way to divide religious causes from social causes.
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