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Since the Syrian conflict descended into a fractured civil war and breeding ground for extremist groups, concerned Belgian authorities and distraught relatives have watched hundreds of young people disappear from their communities and take up arms for a faraway cause.
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But still sticking to the business of how rather than what Hitchens thinks, the peculiar tone of self-righteousness, combined with a parochial point of view, even when the causes concern faraway, even exotic countries, is distinctive.
Impact of the filtering on two voltage signals, one caused by a nearby fault and the other caused by a faraway fault, is shown in Fig. 3.
This is the story of a heavily criticized national leader who sends his countrymen to a faraway land for a supposedly noble cause (in this case, saving Africans from Arab slave traders) that results in human-rights abuses.
If all of this devotion to the cause of telling stories about faraway places makes Lebedev sound different from other wealthy London Russians, that's because he would like to be very different indeed.
Newcastle-under-Lyme school pupil Tom Wagg was 15 when he went for his work placement at Keele University, where he spotted a minuscule dip in the light from a faraway star that he knew could be caused by a planet passing in front of it.
'Everyone Was Worried' After he left office, Mr. Clinton faced some skepticism as he took up the cause of people with AIDS dying faraway deaths in poor countries.
If you make a default plan to call your faraway friend at 3pm every Sunday, you'll co-opt inertia to your cause: the lazy option will be to stick to the plan.
But if the planet's statesmen and diplomats failed to anticipate the course (let alone support the cause) of Azawadi nationalism — falling, when pushed, on the usual professional platitudes for faraway (non- countries of which we knon- countriesofe great global institution took to the murky events in Gao and Timbuktu whichremarkable avidity, and showe no sign of relenting any time soon.
Astronomers, as you may recall, have been "spotting" more and more distant planets circling distant stars in this way for a while now: roughly speaking, they locate a dip in the light of a faraway star and then, hypothesizing that the transit of a planet in front of it is causing the dip, can chart a "light curve" — beautiful phrase!
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