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Please stay in the EU with enthusiasm for our common cause: to take arms against a sea of troubles, and, by opposing, end them.
Lavelle and twenty-three others were accused of court-martial offenses, but the Secretary of the Air Force found no cause to take further action.
It has ever been a strategy of the advocate of a bad cause to take refuge from the spirit of the Bible to its letter...
— a Crowe partisan had cause to take up his case again, and even to advance a gospel of well-directed violence.
But somehow there was always another cause to take up, whether child labour, or Ireland, or the mistreatment of Queen Caroline.
To try a child as an adult, a judge had to find "reasonable cause" to take the youth out of the juvenile court system.
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The sight of a camera was enough to cause him to take elaborate evasive action.
"They very well might cause us to take military action; one hopes not.
Is crop failure the only thing that will cause people to take this decline seriously?
That could cause alumni to take renegade action outside of the formal system.
Clair was regarded as an old-fashioned barrister, an advocate unattached to any cause, ready to take on any client.
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