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Common Cause is a
watchdog group based in Washington, D.C.,
with chapters in 35 states. It was
founded in 1970 by John W. Gardner, a Republican, who was...
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make common cause in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Common Cause is a
watchdog group based in Washington, D.C.
Common Cause may also
refer to: Common...
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to England to discuss the
details of the
Augsburg Confession, as
theologian to the emb****y
which hoped to induce Henry VIII
to make common cause with...
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fellow Protestants feared to make common cause with the
Catholic majority, the
British Crown would continue to govern Ireland in the
interest of...
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return to the throne,
while the Bene
Gesserit make common cause with the
Tleilaxu and
Spacing Guild to gain
control of the ****e and Paul's children....
- 'atheist'
elements within Christianity with which socialists should make common cause."
Bloch engaged with a Christian-Marxist
intellectual dialogue...
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Julius Caesar, by
means of an emb****y, that they
would not
make common cause with the
other Germani Cisrhenani (the
Germani on the left bank of the...
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According to William Blackstone's
declaratory theory the
common law
reaffirmed pre-existing
customs but did not
make new law. The term "judge-made...
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cases are
easily spread between people.
Allergies to pollen or
animal hair are also a
common cause.
Diagnosis is
often based on
signs and symptoms. Occasionally...
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governments through graffiti work. They
hoped to make common cause with Hong Kong
citizens through graffiti art in
order to gain more
support for
universal suffrage...