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This week his admirers have cause to raise it once again.
You've got to look at what he's doing, which is Geoff Thomas's cause to raise money for blood cancer research.
The Shanksville runners have a tangible cause — to raise money to complete the memorial in western Pennsylvania where the plane that contained their loved ones broke into smithereens.
Further job losses seem likely.See article: Face value: Paul Allaire, Xerox's embattled bossBeer drinkers may have cause to raise a glass to the European Commission's antitrust authorities.
" While he is quick to share credit with them, many of Mr. Gordeev's preservationist colleagues fret over whether he will stay the course or is simply using their cause to raise his international reputation.
As long as charities remain independent and comply with relevant Charity Commission guidance they can: Publish the views of parliamentary candidates which relate to the charity's cause to raise public interest in the underlying issues.
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Tom has helped millions of users connect with nonprofits, advocacy groups, political campaigns, and individual causes to raise awareness and money online.
Jean will continue to champion Kirsty's cause through a World Health Organisation campaign to raise international awareness of health and safety.
He hopes the new G.I. Bill "will cause them to raise their aspirations".
(It may also cause merchants to raise prices to cover those card fees, alas).
"What could you be thinking?" But that doesn't mean that some examples of contemporary urban pet-owner behavior won't cause him to raise an eyebrow.
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