To the strains of an ancient crusader hymn, the princes of the church led the pontiff into the square. |
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He is a fearless crusader for the rights of the underprivileged, such as his son. |
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Amongst the most famous of these crusader orders were the Order of the Knights Templar. |
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But they provided the model for America's first caped crusader, Johnston McCulley's Zorro. |
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In 2004, the Republicans will be a prowar party led by a would-be crusader. |
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Dr Wakefield is a crusader for truth, a committed scientist, a conscientious physician, and a devoted family man. |
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The fight for justice, inclusion and the voices of the marginalised has suddenly lost its most committed crusader. |
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We were in an Edmonton movie theatre, watching an ad featuring local anti-smoking crusader Barb Tarbox. |
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His accomplishments belong outdoors in military feats as vassal of the King and crusader for God. |
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What mystifies a modern historian is how a corrupt man could suddenly become honest and also become a crusader against corruption. |
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In various passages from her autobiography, Hepburn, the daughter of a suffragist and birth-control crusader, sounds disconcertingly unliberated. |
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There was no escape for a team of thieves when a lookalike of the original caped crusader, Batman, dashed into action. |
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Veronica Guerin builds the lead character into a three-dimensional woman, not just a righteous crusader. |
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The seat on the left has held Roosevelt the friend of labor, rememberer of the forgotten man, reformer and crusader. |
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The punctuation crusader turns her wrath to those often hilarious, sometimes tragic, yuletide greetings. |
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The show was anchored, with the zeal of a crusader rather than dispassionate neutrality, by Ravi Shastri. |
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He believes charges should be dropped against the gold star mom and anti-war crusader. |
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The day was won when the massed crusader cavalry charged and forced Saladin to withdraw. |
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They are part mercenary and moral crusader, half gung-ho crazies and concerned artists. |
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Although she does not set out to be a crusader, she accepts the role once it is thrust upon her. |
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Participation in the Crusade was said to have great spiritual value for the individual crusader. |
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Instead, he presents himself, and by extension, the party, as an idealogue and crusader for the values of a shameful past. |
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But when his audience is less religious, he suddenly turns into a pro-abortion crusader. |
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The talus is an architectural feature of some late medieval castles, especially prevalent in crusader constructions. |
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I came into journalism in the late 1980s at the tail end of crusader journalism. |
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The poet, publisher, and crusader for progressive causes died in 1965, leaving behind a boarded-up house in the south of France. |
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But for the majority of US voters he cultivated the image of a cheerful folksy crusader who believed in simple certainties and strong moral messages. |
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Actually, 11-year-old Macario, an unlikely crusader, left himself behind. |
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Sneddon no doubt sees himself as a crusader in a cultural and moral war. |
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Some historical structures, including the mosque, the cemetery and a crusader building, would be preserved. |
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Szyk was a skillful caricaturist and a passionate crusader for political causes. |
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Singled out for opprobrium was the planned exhibit on Margaret Sanger, birth-control crusader and godmother of Planned Parenthood. |
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She will be remembered by her tireless efforts as a crusader for advancing women in business and politics. |
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He was a tireless crusader of rights for victims over the rights of criminals. |
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At one point, Smart undertook to write a biography of Marie Stopes, the crusader of birth control. |
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Although some call her a crusader, it is said that she was a practical and realistic leader who put words into political action. |
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Angara, an anti-corruption crusader, principally authored and sponsored the Government Procurement Reform Act. |
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The film is stripped of some of the dark plot turns, leaving big daddy as a straight crusader that everyone reveres. |
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The Texas crusader let it slip this week that she is badly misinformed on the late-term abortion ban she crusaded against. |
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His success was revolutionary, but what would the crusader think if he saw the massacres that have gone unstopped today? |
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Romney, with his picture-perfect family and squeaky-clean lifestyle, should be a terrific values crusader. |
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She is portrayed as a single-handed crusader in the fight against drugs. |
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He has been an untiring crusader for gun control, or, from the standpoint of the National Rifle Association, an annoyingly effective nemesis against all they stand for. |
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The detention of a crusader was contrary to public law, and on these grounds Pope Celestine III excommunicated Duke Leopold. |
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I'm no crusader, and I have to say that all my savings make my life more pleasant rather than more difficult – but perhaps that's how it should be. |
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Mr. Cadman was a crusader of criminal justice system reforms under the Young Offenders Act, street car racing, vehicle identification numbers and many other issues which he brought to the floor of the House. |
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Philip's nobles refused to attack the lands of an absent crusader, though Philip instead gained lands in Artois. |
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As an additional measure, Henry took the cross, declaring himself a crusader and thereby entitled to special protection from Rome. |
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Once Shaw returns home, his battlefield exploits are quickly taken advantage of by Iselin, a hard-line McCarthyesque anti-communist crusader. |
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As an additional measure, Henry took the cross, declaring himself a crusader and so entitled to special protection from Rome. |
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Montfort was a younger son of Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, a French nobleman and crusader, and Alix de Montmorency. |
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In 1147, as part of the Reconquista, crusader knights led by Afonso I of Portugal besieged and conquered Lisbon. |
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In the 1950s GE sponsored Ronald Reagan's TV career and launched him on the lecture circuit as a crusader against big government. |
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John announced his intent to become a crusader, a move which gave him additional political protection under church law. |
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Only Tancred of the crusader princes remained with the aim of establishing his own lordship. |
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But really, what does it matter if the caped crusader is gay? |
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In the tradition of the televangelist, that bond has survived its creator's metamorphosis from austere crusader against corruption to a man who clearly enjoys power and its perquisites. |
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Ida B. Wells-Barnett was a fearless anti-lynching crusader, suffragist, women's rights advocate, journalist, and speaker of international stature. |
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Now, the caped commuting crusader is asking those who travel through Downtown to prevent gridlock and avoid costly fines. |
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But his comments may have been aimed at liberal activists who tend to see Warren as a crusader for the working class, and somewhat above politics. |
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The crusaders consolidated their conquests into crusader states. |
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Elie Wiesel has become so wellknown a crusader against hatred, violence and persecution that one can forget he has also been, from the beginning, a writer. |
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Lincoln, a Boston philanthropist and noted crusader for the poor. |
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Leon does not stand alone in wishing that Teresita had stayed in the borderlands, forever an immaculate saint, social crusader, or mystical curandera. |
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