• Look up cause célèbre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cause célèbre is an issue or incident arousing widespread controversy. Cause célèbre may also...
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  • Matthew Bullock was an African American who fled to Canada and became a cause célèbre in the early 1920s. Matthew Bullock may also refer to: Matthew Bullock...
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  • Burns (c. 1930–2002), American bank robber involved in an extradition cause célèbre Robert Nicholas Burns (born 1956), American diplomat Robert Whitney...
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  • collection of causes célèbres John Baptist Pitaval (1858–1928), French-born clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • science and religion Sandra Laing (born 1955), South African apartheid cause célèbre Shona Laing (born 1955), New Zealand musician Stuart Laing (diplomat)...
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  • charges down so as to not increase media attention and not make it a cause célèbre. In the final episode, "Made in America", Mink informs Tony that the...
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    more than 3000 participants. The Tibetan independence movement became cause-célèbre in the US and Europe as the words "Free Tibet" and the Tibetan flag...
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  • or to a certain word in a phrase or sentence. That emphasis is typically caused by such properties as increased loudness and vowel length, full articulation...
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    surrounding incumbent president Joe Biden (2024) 24-hour news cycle Cause célèbre CNN effect Deviancy amplification spiral "Dirty Laundry" (Don Henley...
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