Over the years his ideas have been expressed in such different media that this commission, this cause
celebre for Tate Britain, could have been anything from sculpture and photography to video, painting or text.
Diablo Cody has become a cause -
celebre for her Oscar - winning script, and when one looks at the story alone, it's easy to see why.
DADT became something of a cause
celebre for the junior senator from New York, and she was in the forefront of the (eventually successful) push for its repeal late last year.
Not exact matches
However the subject of the NHS is one that particularly rankles with most voters, especially because Labour
for so many years made the NHS their cause
celebre and after stating that they had a week to save the NHS they have spent ten years destroying the NHS.
And now the jury's snub has made it a cause
celebre,» Steve Pond and Ben Croll write
for The Wrap.
The «hockey stick» may be a cause
celebre among denialists, but it's only a secondary part of the mainstream case
for global warming, which is based on the physics of the greenhouse effect and the observed warming of recent decades.