The costs of the racial profiling crusade, warn these officers, are enormous. |
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One small downside to the couple's do-gooding crusade is the official functions. |
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The antislavery crusade, beginning in England in the second half of the eighteenth century, thus emerges as a singular, epoch-making event. |
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The crusade against poverty will he stepped up too, giving help to deprived neighbourhoods. |
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Under Ronald Reagan, this coalition was held together in the crusade against godless communism. |
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We are not on a moral crusade against prostitution, just street prostitution. |
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His crusade against redundancy and overspending in government seemed fuelled by an overriding concern for the common good. |
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In this regard, he is not an armchair liberal, his crusade against hatred, neo-Nazism etc seems to be an integral part of his public identity. |
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Our specialized insights and practices are crucial in the national crusade for health. |
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The grandfather of a teenage boy who died after inhaling an aerosol is now committed to a life-saving crusade against solvent abuse. |
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After 1945, World War II was conceptualized here as a crusade against absolutism and intolerance. |
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A civil servant has vowed to carry on her crusade against crime despite becoming the victim of a hate campaign. |
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Town leaders are calling for a crusade against television programmes they claim are eroding moral values. |
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Nonetheless, I'm somewhat sympathetic to their crusade against horrible animal living conditions. |
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Therefore, the Civil War must be a religious crusade to regain the Almighty's favour. |
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Does freedom of religion allow believers to stop a newspaper's crusade against their faith? |
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The actress told of her crusade against landmines during a flying visit to Cheshire. |
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I came back convinced that there were only two American foreign policies, either isolationism or a crusade. |
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But it is his personal crusade to save the English language from terminal decay, as he perceives it, which irks him the most. |
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His current crusade is against big investment banks that use in-house brokers to promote their clients' shares. |
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As a result, she has become a Pied Piper of sorts, on a crusade to encourage people to document their family histories. |
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In the 1980s the two institutions launched a crusade to remake the world in the image of the free market. |
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Automatons, illiterates and indigents of every shape and size, don't stop but aid this cruel crusade participate in their own demise. |
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It's the tale of Malcolm, an art school drop out who persuades his hapless friends to join his cockeyed crusade against the system. |
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Whatever his motives, North's crusade has made him the idiot savant of big business. |
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They may be more circumspect about public encouragement these days but they continue to sponsor and facilitate his freelance crusade. |
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Where was his stout defence of public schooling during the Commonwealth's crusade against state schools? |
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For all its warts, Montreal is making headway in the sustainable architecture crusade. |
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They should crusade for changes in Senate procedures that would prevent an obstructionist minority from delaying action indefinitely. |
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Your crusade to unseat them by peddling exaggerations and half-truths lowers you to their level. |
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Now, after a long, unlikely crusade, he has brought the company back from the dead. |
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The city council continued its crusade against bad buildings, evicting illegal squatters from several bad buildings. |
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The ardent crusade to preserve wilderness was a stunning volte-face from Americans' previous deliberate destruction of it. |
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This has become a crusade by a single judge attempting to bully other people into accepting his beliefs. |
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This is a crusade in the service of the divinity of capital, a vengeful, jealous god before which no other god may stand. |
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When the Cold War ended, these neoconservatives began casting about for a new crusade to give meaning to their lives. |
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Father Jack, as we're now calling him, is on a moral crusade, after all the polling showed that everyone thinks he's too slippery. |
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This crusade is unwinnable because she is uncatchable, she is unstoppable because she is intangible. |
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And since the late 1990s, she seems to have been pursuing a single-handed crusade to save the diva from extinction. |
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Join the crusade to Ban Comic Sans and help make the world a typographically more friendly place. |
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The stories are set in the 1190s, with King Richard away on crusade and his shifty brother John misgoverning the country. |
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It brings prestige to Scotland on a shoestring, and a great deal is done by people for whom it's a crusade, not a job. |
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The aim of today's happiness crusade seems to be to politicise the quest for self-fulfilment. |
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Not surprisingly, the baronial movement took on some of the characteristics of a crusade. |
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And the work you did was more practical, more matter-of-fact than a liberal cause or a conservative crusade. |
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Their crusade against moral bankruptcy may soon shift from being a rallying cry to become government policy. |
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There are both striking parallels and important differences between the contemporary war on drink and drugs and the old temperance crusade. |
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It was then the task of the converted to go amongst other sinners, wherever they might be found, and crusade to save souls. |
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I'd like to see her put forward positive policy in tandem with her accountability crusade. |
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It devotes nearly a chapter to Walsh and his crusade, and Lance chips in a few choice words about the man too. |
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The town's aggressive crusade against firework louts has been hailed as the must successful in years. |
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Both provide anchorage to a person who might otherwise get lost in meditation or in crusade. |
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There is disbelief that the US, rather late in the day, has decided that this is a crusade for human rights. |
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What goes amiss in the smoker's crusade to defend themselves is the rights of the people who don't want to be subjected to smoke. |
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This poetic flowering came to an end with the decline, after the Albigensian crusade, of the aristocratic society which had produced it. |
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Well, Bryan got his crusade going a few years before the 1925 Scopes Trial. |
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With his chart-filled television advertorials, Perot galvanized the nation with his crusade for fiscal responsibility. |
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The antilabor forces combated efforts to restrict immigration, feeling that the success of the open shop crusade depended in good part upon the availability of cheap foreign labor. |
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A crusade is based on the spirit of the people, and the will of volunteers. |
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Seventeen years after giving birth to The Daily Show, comedian Lizz Winstead is on a crusade for lady parts. |
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But in practice what that means is a savage crusade against all schoolchildren, boys and girls, and on their teachers. |
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Much of the fervor for war in 1860 was driven by a moral crusade against slavery. |
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Eight days into his improbable comeback crusade, Spitzer was fired up and ready to go. |
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In brief and limpid episodes French director Alain Cavalier bares the masochism, eroticism, and purity at the heart of Therese's self-enclosed crusade. |
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It's a crusade that I will pursue until I draw my last breath. |
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After making my first tuition payment last week, I'm thinking of launching a one-man crusade against the atrociously high cost of higher education today. |
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So it was that his invasion of England, where the church was schismatic, was officially a crusade and a papal banner flew over the Norman knights at Hastings. |
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What Palin begins with an announcement from Wasilla is not only a campaign, it is an iditarod of a crusade. |
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Manchester United tours are not just a series of football matches but are events which resemble a call for a religious crusade or a barbarian invasion. |
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Now if it could be shown that beggaring rich people inevitably enriches poor people there might be something to say for a crusade against inequality. |
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It was originally believed he was on one of his fact finding missions making sure all the kids were behaving themselves but this Santa was on a different crusade. |
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Despite these daunting numbers, nothing can deter mam, petite and softspoken, from her crusade. |
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With her track record, Jon Snow has only days before he becomes the next conquest in her religious crusade. |
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As with the country's crusade against communism, the pointless violence reflects America's own shibboleths, fears, and internal politics rather than meaningful policy. |
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In this way, the U.S. would avoid the trap of being viewed, once again, as the leader of an anti-Islamic crusade. |
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More important, his crusade against sponge paddles saved his beloved sport from an unwatchable fate. |
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Together, our crusade to save the cinema can be a blockbusting success. |
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Continues her family's crusade on fashion, with a segment on McCartney's vegetarianism. |
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I told them both about my crusade to spread the word of sustainability and debunk the mythos about long-haired, granola-eating folk that surrounds it. |
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The marchers distributed handbills to onlookers, pedestrians, commuters and motorists inviting them to the crusade at sites nearest to their homes. |
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In 1979, taking a different tack, Plain English Campaign publicly destroyed government forms as the opening move in a crusade against officialese and obfuscation. |
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Kennedy is fully entitled to conduct his crusade to humble the medical profession, but this level of zeal hardly qualifies him for the conduct of a public inquiry. |
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Lurking in television studios, these arbiters of public taste, otherwise known as commissioning editors, are renewing their crusade to turn our brains to mush. |
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I think it's also worth mentioning the somewhat blind crusade for copyleft that Cory is on, where anything that remotely smacks of Big Corporate Copyright is slapped down. |
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The crusade against child obesity is likely to produce, not healthy outcomes, but miserable children and anxious parents and epidemics of dieting and eating disorders. |
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While urging the authorities to find more resources to fix up our schools, our political representatives ought to be leading the crusade against vandalism. |
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Schools across the country have joined the crusade against violence. |
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Venice and Pisa entered the crusade almost simultaneously, and the two republics were soon in competition. |
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Princess Diana angrily slaps down Tory critics of her anti-landmine crusade in a remarkable TV documentary tonight. |
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After surviving an assassination attempt, Edward left for Sicily later in the year, never to participate in a crusade again. |
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Barnes' Constantine experienced a radical conversion, which drove him on a personal crusade to convert his empire. |
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Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, was excommunicated for breaking a treaty obligation with the Pope that required him to lead a crusade. |
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The Spanish mission in America soon became not so much crusade as apocalypse. |
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In 1390 Genoa initiated a crusade against the Barbary pirates with help from the French and laid siege to Mahdia. |
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The opportunity came in 1578 when the Portuguese king Sebastian launched a crusade against Morocco. |
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Will she beguile him into poor judgment, sidetracking his revenge crusade? |
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Alfred's belief, along with his antivaccination crusade, damaged his reputation as a scientist then and has continued to ever since. |
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Alexander authorised him to pass through Rome, ostensibly on a crusade against the Ottoman Empire, without mentioning Naples. |
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After the attack on Ceuta, the king sought papal recognition of it as a crusade. |
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Brown needs to unveil radical policies, reestablishing Labour as a moral crusade to end poverty and improve lives. |
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In 1188 Henry II of England and Philip II of France agreed to go on a crusade, and that Henry would use a white cross and Philip a red cross. |
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Nicholas preached a crusade and endeavoured to reconcile the mutual animosities of the Italian states, but without much success. |
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The castle was extended under William Longchamp, Richard's Lord Chancellor and the man in charge of England while he was on crusade. |
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In the nation-wide crusade against gay marriage, Schubert was king. |
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Upon the capture of Zara, the crusade was again diverted, this time to Constantinople. |
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Around the 1110s, Pope Paschal II asked Pisans and Genoese to organize a crusade in the western Mediterranean. |
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That same victorious expedition persuaded Pope Urban II that a large crusade to liberate the Holy Land would be possible. |
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One bioprospector has turned the quest for the ultimate blueberry into a personal crusade. |
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The long-standing crusade against corruption on Gandhian lines was undertaken by the 'Gandhian Sevaand Satyagraha Brigade' and its predecessor. |
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The Hussite church, although the target of a crusade, survived beyond the Middle Ages. |
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Prior to the undertaking, Pope Sixtus V allowed Philip II of Spain to collect crusade taxes and granted his men indulgences. |
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The King was supported by Pope Sixtus V, who treated the invasion as a crusade, with the promise of a subsidy should the Armada make land. |
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This event aroused strong feelings that inspired Pope Nicholas V to plan a crusade. |
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Unfortunately for Fletcher's antiweed crusade and western farmers in general, this time had already passed. |
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Philip VI had assembled a large naval fleet off Marseilles as part of an ambitious plan for a crusade to the Holy Land. |
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In 1198, Pope Innocent III broached the subject of a new crusade through legates and encyclical letters. |
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Henry had intended to crusade for the order after uniting the English and French thrones, but he died before fulfilling his plans. |
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Since the crusade had to pass through Constantinople, however, the Emperor had some control over it. |
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Henry of Almain would remain a close companion of the prince, both through the civil war that followed, and later during the crusade. |
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The Granada War was aided by Pope Sixtus IV by granting a tithe and implementing a crusade tax to invest in the war. |
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Another point of contention was the crusade, which Frederick had promised but repeatedly postponed. |
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In this crusade Besant had considerable success, the establishment of The People's Palace in the East of London being one result. |
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Joined by his niece's boyfriend and a trigger-happy sheriff, he embarks on a daring crusade to save her. |
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The crusade accomplished little, and Edward was on his way home in 1272 when he was informed that his father had died. |
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Richard took his new wife on crusade with him briefly, though they returned separately. |
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A furious Richard, however, believed that Henry was stalling for time and delaying the departure of the crusade. |
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He was in a difficult situation, as he had taken an oath not to attack Richard's lands while he was away on crusade. |
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When Richard still did not return from the crusade, John began to assert that his brother was dead or otherwise permanently lost. |
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John began to explore an alliance with the French king Philip II, freshly returned from the crusade. |
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The crusade sacked Palma in 1115 and generally reduced the islands, ending its period as a great sea power, but then withdrew. |
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Richard was keen to start his crusade, but was forced to wait for Henry to make his arrangements. |
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Later he vowed to lead a crusade to 'free Jerusalem from the infidel,' but he died before this could be accomplished. |
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In 1187 Jerusalem surrendered to Saladin and calls for a new crusade swept Europe. |
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Pope John XXII, elected in 1316, sought Edward's support for a new crusade, and was also inclined to support him politically. |
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He planned to go on crusade to the Levant, but was prevented from doing so by rebellions in Gascony. |
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Moore's fortune is being spent on a crusade to save so-called global hot spots, 25 of the most threatened natural places on earth. |
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In 1095 Pope Urban II called for a crusade against Muslims occupying Jerusalem and the Holy Land. |
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George Whitefield, returning from his own mission in Georgia, joined the Wesley brothers in what was rapidly to become a national crusade. |
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I invite all organized forces of the country to create a great crusade for the rescue of the country's image. |
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Alexios offered to reunite the Byzantine church with Rome, pay the crusaders 200,000 silver marks, join the crusade and provide all the supplies they needed to get to Egypt. |
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The local barons abandoned Isaac, who considered making peace with Richard, joining him on the crusade, and offering his daughter in marriage to the person named by Richard. |
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Issued less than a year before the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, the bull may have been intended to begin another crusade against the Ottoman Empire. |
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McConnell understood at the time that many GOP senators feared the end of soft money but were afraid of the negative publicity that opposing McCain's crusade would bring. |
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Originally these were granted only to individuals, but were afterward made hereditary in England by King Richard I, during his crusade to the Holy Land. |
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Danes fought against Polabian Slavs in the 1147 Wendish crusade. |
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The zoo is expected to receive an animal from the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Station in China, which is leading a crusade to save the endangered species. |
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Venice, in contrast, soon ended its participation in the first crusade, probably because its interests lay mainly in balancing Pisan and Genoese influence in the Orient. |
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Henry did not give up on his hopes for a crusade, but became increasingly absorbed in a bid to acquire the wealthy Kingdom of Sicily for his son Edmund. |
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In his absence, arguments broke out between Louis's French and English followers, and Cardinal Guala declared that Henry's war against the rebels was a religious crusade. |
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Government has started a crusade against tsetse flies in Busoga province following many animals in Luuka District were detected with nagana, a disease caused by the insects. |
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Increasingly, there seems a sense of embattlement among them, as they put up the ramparts against a UK Government they have convinced themselves is on an anti-Welsh crusade. |
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There was a historiographical tradition claiming that Richard the Lionheart himself adopted both the flag and the patron saint from Genoa at some point during his crusade. |
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Manuel also endeavoured to promote another crusade against the Turks. |
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The Livonian crusade was ongoing and Finnish tribes such as the Tavastians and Karelians were in frequent conflicts with Novgorod and with each other. |
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However, during the crusade Leopold V, Duke of Austria, had been insulted by Richard, and so he arrested Richard near Vienna, on his journey home. |
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Richard I of England would end the Treaty of Falaise in exchange for money to fund his own crusade, setting a context for cordial relationships between the two kings. |
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In 1209, a crusade was preached against the Cathars, the Albigensian Crusade, which in combination with the medieval Inquisition, eliminated them. |
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Remarkably, higher education's allure has persisted despite recent efforts to tarnish it by academic management and mass media orchestration of an anticollege crusade. |
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After the deaths of Guinevere and Lancelot, Sirs Bors, Hector, Blamore, and Bleoberis head to the Holy Land to crusade, where they die on Good Friday. |
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Richard's policy on the continent was to attempt to regain through steady, limited campaigns the castles he had lost to Philip II whilst on crusade. |
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Even Richard's crusade woke little interest in his island realm. |
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She attempted to revive the crusade in World War Two, but had no success. |
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This crusade, this war on terrorism is going to take a while. |
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The final twist in this tragic tale is that it has revived the crusade to licence chang'aa so that it can be purified like the Uganda Waragi or the Tanzanian Konyagi. |
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