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From that point on he became a partisan for the nationalist cause.
But to most Palestinians of all professions, the nationalist cause comes first.
It is difficult to find any who do not support the nationalist cause and even the armed rebellion that has been under way since 1984.
He resigned on 8 January 1899 as a hero of the nationalist cause.
But even those who sympathize with the nationalist cause say violence by the Front has lost it support on the island.
It was very closely associated with the nationalist cause and got caught up in the troubled politics of the age.
Suicide bombings have weakened international support for the Palestinian nationalist cause.
Her salon seems to have had an effect on its male guests, who were usually prominent members of the nationalist cause.
"We were always associated with the French nationalist cause.
He also became involved with the nationalist cause.
During this time he wrote short stories and books, as well as propaganda for the Nationalist cause.
Today, eight armed groups claim to speak or fight for the Corsican nationalist cause.
It proved the worth of the Legion to the Nationalist cause.
The town is nowadays a rallying-point for the Welsh nationalist cause.
The nationalist cause was expanded to include the interests and industries that formed the economy of common Indians.
The lobby was a gallery of Russian nationalist causes.
Black soldiers served in many non-European countries for the Nationalist cause.
The former publication deplored his supposed "betrayal" of the nationalist cause.
He struggled for democracy and the nationalist cause with courage and conviction.
His later years in Australia were devoted largely to advancing right-wing nationalist causes.
Finally, it sparks a nationalist cause and movement and that is to return to their origins.
It may chip away at the sense of separateness upon which the nationalist cause in Scotland relies for its success.
After gaining admission to the bar in 1923, he returned to Cyprus for six years and became involved with nationalist causes.
They are motivated to do what they do by a nationalist cause."
Instead, the nationalist cause found itself driven by arguably the most important feature of the Irish struggle against foreign rule: land ownership.