How To Use Cause celebre In A Sentence
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Labanino, 46, is one of the Cuban Five, who have become a cause celebre in their homeland, daily lauded by the Cuban government for what it calls their heroism in purportedly helping derail attacks against the communist isle.
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The act of censorship turned the film into a cause célèbre, with Warren Beatty, among others, championing it.
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During his detention, he became a cause célèbre among tech activists, who held large protests outside the offices until shamefaced executives dropped their complaint against him.
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The unsolved murder became a cause célèbre in Northern Ireland.
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The death of anti-fascist activist Blair Peach during a protest in 1979 has always been a cause celebre for campaigners against police use of excessive force.
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100 years ago: A former tinner from Scarborough, who became a national cause celebre after he stole a turnip from a field whilst desperately poor, was in the news again.
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Civil liberties groups try periodically to make internment a cause célèbre, but find few takers.
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His early work, especially the cause célèbre "The Elementary Particles," is really less a novel than a treatise on biological determinism, full of ex cathedra pronouncements about the bestiality of human nature and showy pornography meant to illustrate man's mindless, insect-like urge to copulate.
Reflections on Self-Regard
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Labanino, 46, is one of the Cuban Five, who have become a cause celebre in their homeland, daily lauded by the government for what it calls their heroism in purportedly helping derail attacks against the communist isle.
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But, what's annoying is the notion of Williams as some new racial cause célèbre, that his case was a multimedia Rodney King beat down by a bad blue NPR getting happy with microphone nightsticks.
Charles D. Ellison: Juan Williams: Clever Double-Play or Conservative Cause Celebre'
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If the case against them holds up, they are likely to become the next cause célèbre in the national debate over executing people who are sentenced to death while juveniles.
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It has become a cause celebre for some moviegoers who are tired of big-budget genre movies.
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Denmark became something of a cause célèbre for those who believed that the increased exportability of regional cinemas was the only way forward.
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Graph Nobel has been a cause célèbre on the T-Dot scene, but she received a chilly reception from most of the overheated onlookers on this day.
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The Kravchenko trial became a cause celebre in Paris and internationally.
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He gavelled the hearing adjourned in the middle of it, ordered the microphones turned off, and stalked out, creating a cause celebre the early hour had been intended to prevent.
Norm Ornstein: Bully for you