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But Band-Aid has continued to crusade against genericisation.
He would go on to crusade for abolition.
The great Victorian novelists managed to crusade and to entertain.
Welty's answer is initially infuriating, especially when one's first impulse is to crusade against injustice.
Second, top boxers who have been personally affected by safety issues need to crusade.
That [Abbott was] somehow on a bandwagon to crusade about sexism?
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Really, the campaign against China amounts to a crusade to get Americans to pay more for cameras and underwear.
He lacked power to make most policy decisions and seemed allergic to crusades.
This belief became central to Crusading ideology and an important impetus for movements of lay piety during the Middle Ages.
The common citizen is profoundly uninterested in making of politics a permanent commitment to crusading for care.
"Major movements of men, largely fuelled by religious fervor and testosterone, lead to crusades or to the founding of major missionary movements," he says.
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