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Their common cause?
Their common cause was reported Sunday by The Chicago Tribune.
But their common cause in reining in and perhaps dislodging the Taliban appears strong for now.
In many cities and suburbs, planners, builders, architects and government officials have made the principles of smart growth their common cause.
The senior Conservative declared it was a time to put aside party differences in pursuit of their common cause in the EU referendum on 23 June.
In fact, he said, their common cause against terrorism and their increasing cooperation in developing oil fields in the area make clear that they have common interests.
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The intangible sense of small-town security they lent New Yorkers, with their common causes and roll-up-your-sleeves ethic, is more elusive.
Moving beyond the disease-by-disease approach to tackle NCDs demands an improved understanding of NCD by patients, and a better understanding of their common causes.
Modi publicly cautioned him, tongue in cheek, that rooting for him could cost the author the love of Indian liberals — well aware, of course, that Mr. Bhagat didn't have that to begin with, and thus cementing their common-cause camaraderie.
Now, most victims live into their 20s, their most common cause of death being lung infections caused by bacteria such as Pseudomonas.
There was no logic about their making common cause; but they both wanted to get rid of the hapless Tong Sang.
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