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There's nothing wrong with a crusade to create something.
Graham concluded his public career with a crusade in Queens, N.Y., in June 2005.
As president, George W. Bush will challenge the status quo with a crusade to improve education.
It then describes Mr. Bush as being committed "to challenge the status quo with a crusade to improve education".
This, in effect, is promised by hard-left Trotskyites and communists, who mix a message of protectionist anti-globalisation with a crusade for social justice.
Xi has recognised the political danger of social frustrations, and sought to address the way the ruling party has lost touch with the country's 1.3 billion people with a crusade to get officials to live more frugal lives and to root out corruption.
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What remains is your classic compromise candidate: a film that set out with a crusading zeal but had its rough edges planed down en route to the nomination.
The product of a relatively conventional middle-class Sinhalese upbringing, he pursues a career in information technology that progresses alongside marriage and family life with a crusading NGO worker.
The ur-text is from Arthur Hays Sulzberger, restating the principles of his father-in-law, Adolph Ochs: "With a crusading editorial policy you run a risk of wrecking impartiality in the news columns.
Set in 1946, a bombastic, greedy businessman is juxtaposed with a crusading journalist, who condemns his efforts to enrich himself at the expense of the people.
It is, however, Irvine's character who is seen throwing the first brick through a window in the two-minute teaser clip, with the official synopsis crediting him with birthing "a crusade for equality".
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