Burns tries not to make Jefferson a king, but more of a knight errant : noble yet flawed, adventuresome yet cautious.
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Knights Errant are Nobles in title and must be regarded as such, but they do not have voting rights on the Noble Council.
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Foreign correspondents are the knights errant of journalism and The Times has as fine a corps as any news organization in the world.
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In 1871 she was wrecked near Tierra del Fuego after the crew members gallantly saved the crew of another windjammer " Knight Errant ".
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For Albert Belle, the knight errant of the White Sox, has, strangely enough, been on the minds of New York baseball fans of late.
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At the sold out Omni Friday night to play the Hawks, Barkley has become a knight errant in his quest for a championship trophy.
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The ropes that bind the naked maiden of John Everett Millais'1870 painting " The Knight Errant " only accentuate her dimpled and tantalizing flesh.
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In the film, Welles retells Miguel de Cervantes's 17th-century story of the eccentric knight errant but changes the scene to Franco's Spain in the 1960s.
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Sir Robert Stephens, the flamboyant, award-winning Shakespearean actor who called himself a " Knight Errant, " died in a London hospital Monday, his agent said.
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The poem celebrates the exploits of a knight errant-Sir Roland De Vaux-as he seeks to rescue ( and hopefully espouse ) a beautiful maiden, Gyneth.