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cause célèbre (/ˌkɔːz səˈlɛb(rə)/ KAWZ sə-LEB(-rə), French: [koz selɛbʁ]; pl.
causes célèbres,
pronounced like the singular) is an
issue or incident...
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cause célèbre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cause célèbre is an
issue or
incident arousing widespread controversy.
Cause célèbre may also refer...
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Peintre Celebre (17
March 1994 – 19
October 2018) was an American-bred, French-trained
champion thoroughbred racehorse. He won the
French Derby and the...
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Daniel Celebre (born 1984) is a
Canadian dancer.
Celebre (pronounced "C****ibray"), also
known as Da FunkyMystic, was
inspired to
dance professionally...
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Cause Célèbre or A
Woman of
Principle is a 1975
radio play, and the
final play by the
English author Terence Rattigan. It was
inspired by the
trial of...
- for the
murder of Thompson's
husband Percy.
Their case
became a
cause célèbre.
Edith Thompson was born
Edith Jessie Graydon on 25
December 1893, at 97...
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Intelligence Estimate concluded that the Iraq War had
become the "cause
célèbre for jihadists". On
October 7, 2001, U.S. and
British forces initiated bombing...
- Potępa [pɔˈtɛmpa] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Krupski Młyn,
within Tarnowskie Góry County,
Silesian Voivodeship, in
southern Poland...
- Campion-Vincent, Véronique &
Shojaei Kawan, Christine, "Marie-Antoinette et son
célèbre dire : deux scénographies et deux siècles de désordres,
trois niveaux de...
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politician Sir
Edward Carson. The trial,
which became a
British cause célèbre, was the
inspiration for the 1946
Terence Rattigan play The
Winslow Boy...