Sentence examples for crusader by from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "crusader by" does not make sense in a sentence.
It could potentially be used in a descriptive phrase such as "a crusader by nature," meaning someone who is naturally drawn to crusading or fighting for a cause. However, it would not make sense if used on its own or as part of a complete sentence. Example: Nellie was a crusader by nature, always seeking out social justice causes to fight for.

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2. Masyaf, from Knight Crusader by Ronald Welch Lots of castles here.

Mr. Swartz was seen as a crusader by many who promote the open flow of content on the Internet, but governments and corporations sometimes view his cause as a threat to the security and privacy they need to function.

Leahy was invited to relive his lifelong appreciation of the Caped Crusader by DC Comics, which is celebrating Batman's milestone birthday this year with the hardcover collection "Detective Comics: 80 Years of Batman (Deluxe Edition)," published Tuesday.

The day after a meeting between Rumsfeld and the President in early February, Rumsfeld wrote a memorandum saying that when he'd been asked about the Crusader by Andrew Card, the White House chief of staff, he replied, "I am tired of hearing about the Crusader.

Kejriwal, 45, a former tax official and social activist, said the hotline would be open from 8am to 10pm daily and would enable every Delhi citizen to become an anti-corruption crusader by helping to record evidence – audio or visual – against bribe takers.

While historical fiction, so successful and popular in the 1950s and 1960s and represented by titles such as The Woolpack by Cynthia Harnett, 1951, Knight Crusader by Ronald Welch, 1954 and Time of Trial by Hester Burton, 1963 has struggled to keep its place in the market; fantasy has mostly fared much better.

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They were ill-treated by waves of Crusaders, by Mamlūks, and by Ottoman conquerors, in addition to fighting a number of internecine wars.

Later in his mobile life he was both intrigued and exasperated by the crusaders, by then an occupying, colonial power in the eastern Mediterranean, whom he called Franks.

Back in time from Blair's long goodbye to the dawn of New Labour: Crusaders by Richard T Kelly Faberr, January) is an impressive debut.

Eighty or 90 kicks in a game were the norm and memorably Dan Carter once won a game for Crusaders by kicking a remarkable 47 times.

The Engineers combined a man-to-man defense with a patient but at times exciting offense to defeat the Eastern Nazarene College Crusaders by a score of 84-77 in the John Rockwell Cage.

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