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1 So his moral crusade could be a replacement for passionate love.
2 Second, climate change needs to become again a moral crusade .
3 In other words, this is not a moral crusade , it is a numbers game.
4 The moral crusade was now a practical one as well.
5 But environmentalism has turned into an extremely illiberal moral crusade .
6 The invidious moral crusade against the poor must end.
7 Fact number four is particularly pertinent: This moral crusade does a major disservice to local communities.
8 Once the story went public it turned into a moral crusade and a public show trial.
9 That is so whether the motive for such intrusion is merely prurience or a moral crusade .
10 Cameron is currently fighting a moral crusade against rioters who swept parts of the country last week.
11 Police are accused of running an illegal moral crusade after they acknowledged they used a traffic checkpoint to target euthenasia supporters.
12 They are drawn in part by what they regard as a moral crusade against what protest leaders call the "evil" Thaksin.
13 A pious man on a moral crusade doesn't massacre innocents, and a greedy man has his own reasons to be circumspect in his actions.
14 Thus, viewed from outside Europe, the British war against nazism looks less like a moral crusade and more like defence of the global status quo.
15 In interviews, McKinnon has admitted a hacking spree, which he says was a " moral crusade " in search of evidence of a military UFO cover-up.
16 This oaf used his massive body for moral crusades .
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