21. That separation is serviced not only by advertisers and programmers making common cause. 22. Texas Monthly and its art directors have made common cause with museum curators. 23. The internal tensions were papered over while Gore aides made common cause of defeating Bradley. 24. The parties make it possible for citizens in a vast, far-flung society to make common cause with others who share their values. 25. The question is whether three Republican swing votes will make common cause with the religious bloc. 26. They could begin making common cause with the Assembly Democrats to make deals he disapproves of, beginning with restoring some of the spending. 27. To break out from it would mean a firm decision to end British isolation and to make common cause with Europe. 28. Until this week, few black or Democratic officials made a cause of the voting pattern. 29. Washington appealed to Philippine revolutionaries to make common cause against Spain, dangling the promise of independence as bait. 30. Armed militants controlling much of southern Albania have begun talking to each other in an effort to make common cause against President Sali Berisha and his government. |