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Let's hear it for their noble cause!
To make matters worse, the South proved a fickle ally: Confederate generals voiced concern that the use of Indian troops might transform their noble cause into "savage warfare".
The New Yorker's satirist Andy Borowitz summed up their "noble cause" with a fictional quote from Ted Cruz: The dream of keeping poor people from seeing a doctor must never die.
Their noble cause was to make computers personal, empower knowledge workers with incredible tools for the mind and try to change the world one person at a time.
"God help them with their noble cause".
I also believe that it is the responsibility of the government to support the reformists in their noble cause.
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But a common mistake made by the left is not adequately focusing on cultivating their own likeminded super-rich to provide the necessary resources to advance their own noble causes.
Unlike the tough-guy heroes of the forties, with their ulterior noble causes — unlike, say, Bogart in "Casablanca" — Johnny had no idea what he really wanted.
Cindy Sheehan and other parents of soldiers slain in Iraq are camped outside President Bush's ranch to ask Mr. Bush a question we all deserve to have answered: What exactly is the "noble cause" their children died for in Iraq?
The Americans who have died in Iraq will have given their lives in a truly noble cause.
Even when pressed, astroturf spokespeople duck and dodge, often claiming that revealing the identities of their donors would hamper a noble cause -- such as transparency.
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