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Lawyer and supreme activist, he was deeply devoted to the causes of civil rights, peace and justice.
She has asked Dame Margaret Beckett to head a commission devoted to the causes of Labour's defeat, a chilling prospect.
He is devoted to the causes the Lib Dems must embody if they are to survive, let alone flourish: constitutional reform, civil liberties, environmentalism and social justice.
Befitting a twenty-first-century text, sections devoted to the causes and consequences of technological innovation recur throughout the e-book, and the information economy receives its own chapter.
Industrial quantities of research, analysis and debate have been devoted to the causes of the 2008 crisis and its consequences; so it seems odd that senior central bankers are still so sharply divided on the central issue of financial stability.
The festival was devoted to the causes of resisting consumerism, battling the encroachment of corporate monoculture in New York and (in Mr. Talen's words) reclaiming "contested and surveilled public spaces" -- the Disney Store and Washington Square Park, among them.
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As for his own role, he says: "The kids are truly devoted to the cause.
That might have happened if I were not devoted to the cause of moderation".
In America, clubs devoted to the cause "Let's Keep Holmes Alive" were formed.
Indeed, many of his energies were devoted to the cause of the Socialist Workers Party, a Trotskyite outfit.
Malcolm X argues that his talent should be unequivocally devoted to the cause of black freedom.
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