Enlightened self-interest, then, is the cri de coeur of the liberal interventionists. |
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That has been the cri de coeur of Mr Papayannakis throughout our discussions in the Environment Committee. |
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With modest adjustments, this cri de coeur could be plaintively submitted by any corporate drone who's ever dreamed outside his or her little gray box. |
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Nyman talks about numerical N symbolism, but it seems more a cri de coeur than cold calculation. |
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This is all Murray and strings-an eight-minute, superbly paced cri de coeur, combining romance and drollery before attaining a deep, persuasive resolution. |
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He could have posted his original remarks on the White House website and replaced them with a cri de coeur on gun control, or comfort for the shaken city. |
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For a long time, though, she turned down invitations to visit Vietnam, partly because she saw her husband's act as non-partisan, a cri de coeur against killing in general. |
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