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"If your dish is a miss, it's more difficult to plead a cause," French President Francois Hollande told the Club des Chefs des Chefs at a Paris gathering of chefs of political leaders from around the world in July.
Euripides tries to persuade the effeminate Agathon, a tragic poet, to plead his cause.
It offers raw material for anyone who wants to plead a cause or make some money.
He went to Italy to plead his cause to Pope Martin IV but died before his case was judged.
He had already been sent to plead the cause before a more powerful if not a higher tribunal.
Orsino sends Viola-Cesario to plead his cause to Olivia, who promptly falls in love with the messenger.
Advocate, in law, a person who is professionally qualified to plead the cause of another in a court of law.
The young man dropped into his office to plead the cause of his people, and Galloway was converted.
But two things are changing the balance of power.The first is that pro-voucher blacks have established a lobbying group to plead their cause.
It's Cohn who meets with many of the chief executives hoping to offer an idea, or plead a cause, with the White House.
But that was a good thing because eventually, when I wanted to do my first Western, I asked Charlton Heston whether he could plead my cause.
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