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Even in the good cause of conservation he was loud, bloody loud, in his unmodulated Strine.
But after giving the good cause of shelter adoption its due, she doesn't dwell.
All in the good cause of clearing 50,000 copies of a hardback novel and getting quality fiction into headlines.
A detective makes the ultimate sacrifice on Monday, but it's in the good cause of keeping a worthy series alive.
Heaven has, indeed, smiled on the good cause of freedom and of loyalty, and victory has twined her brightest wreath to decorate the brows of Wellington.
Householders will not appreciate extra taxes on house-buying, even if they are in the good cause of making the economy less volatile.
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Even good causes, of course, may have creepy champions.
Charities, on the other hand, including a number of theatres, claim that the move is going to deprive good causes of millions of pounds in crucial donations.
A dozen years ago, he founded Common Cents New York, which encourages schoolchildren to scour their apartments for pennies and then give the money to good causes of their choosing.
Seemingly generous gestures, such as the donation to "good causes" of £57 million by Shell and £50 million by BP in 2004, for example, are seen as postgame philanthropic strategies aimed at sanitizing the companies' reputations as industrial polluters.
Instead of ladling money into traditional charities or the usual good causes of medical research and the arts, his foundations have operated in over 30 countries, supervising hundreds of programs that are carefully and often ingeniously aimed to have the maximum effect.
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