Examples of 'cardus' in a sentence

Meaning of "cardus"

Cardus (noun): Possibly a surname or a botanical term referring to a type of plant or flower

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Cardus was later knighted for his services to journalism.
Third sports book award for Hamilton for Cardus biography.
Cardus wrote for a living.
From its guiding principles, Cardus currently works on three fronts.
Cardus is dedicated to the renewal of North American social architecture.
Theatres, libraries and other cultural facilities were easily accessible from the Cardus home.
Cardus is a social policy think tank dedicated to the renewal of North American Social Architecture.
As chief critic, he succeeded Ernest Newman and preceded Neville Cardus.
Mr. Cardus in answer to the one sent by his uncle.
In another game, Cardus observed that Leyland seemed to be attempting left-handed googly bowling.
Cardus said Now came death and glory, brilliance wearing the dress of culture.
In Bradman, Cardus found a sophistication and sensitivity that other writers had failed to detect.
Cardus insisted on remaining in Australia, but moved from Melbourne to Sydney.
Neville Cardus described him as " the Midsummer night 's dream of cricket ".
Cardus was not an "establishment" figure.

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