Rains kept silent about her dismissal even as the case became a cause celebre around her. |
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As celebrities on the movie promotion circuit are wont to do, Cameron Diaz is hawking her latest cause celebre. |
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But the issue over the admission of women that has become such a cause celebre still nagged nigglingly in the back of my mind. |
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She was this cause celebre, this major novelist, like better than Updike. |
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The case became a cause celebre for people concerned about the consequences of militarized police raids, thanks largely to Balko's reporting. |
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However, it has become an international cause celebre. |
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I cannot think of this institution without paying homage to my predecessor, David Leighton, who gave seven tireless years as Board Chair throughout Canada and abroad as he championed the arts and culture as a cause celebre. |
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The tale of a Mountie muzzled for challenging allegedly uncaring bosses spread across Canada, and Creasser became something of a cause celebre in some quarters. |
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The Jamaican became the cause celebre of the World Athletics Championship, his usual adoration taking on a moral purpose up against two-time doper Justin Gatlin. |
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