She has a crusading in her head, which has never so much as flickered.
And one of its foremost advocates, nidis, has just ascended to a new, prominent platform after years of crusading against the baseless health and medical claims.
They see themselves as latter-day crusading knights.
However, all such hopes ceased when, in 1204, an army of crusading knights from the West sacked Constantinople.
The weakness is that it takes its crusading a little far.
As golfing tourists drive down freshly watered green fairways this summer, while the rest of Spain endures a devastating drought, a crusading eco-golfer has opened the country's first water-free course.
Paco López, a sports lecturer at a Madrid university as well as a crusading eco-golfer, has opened the country's first water-free course.
crusading for fairer treatment of minorities
conversion resulting from the zeal of crusading advocacy of the gospel.
The Teutonic Knights are a German crusading order of knights committed to fighting infidels and pagans.