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In personality Desa was more outspoken, more direct, Luray was somewhat more aloof
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Father and son in a headstrong and outspoken family
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A feisty one, the king thought, very intelligent and outspoken
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Difficult people, all sorts of them, were a pain in the ass to Grace, and there had been times when she had been just that outspoken with them, particularly during periods of stress
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became an outspoken advocate of abolition of slavery in
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Marc was a bold, outspoken boy, who always told his whole mind about
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Sharon was a very gregarious and outspoken
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I’ve met his mother, and I have to say that she’s outspoken, but I like her
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Lawrence was not popular in England, due to his outspoken opposition to the war
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Gordon laughed along, particularly boisterously at her outspoken condemnations of White Anglo-Saxon men – especially the Irish
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But he was so outspoken, so emphatically energetic
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Elizabeth made no further comment, and Colling dropped her off in Kummersfeld wondering whether he had been too outspoken
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Amazing, I thought, he got to know me in Canada as an outspoken person; he and his university friends had valued this
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He was outspoken, yet bashful
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that he was impulsive and outspoken
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Rachel was everything she wasn’t—beautiful, outspoken, self-assured and bold enough to go after the man she wants
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before, the outspoken one
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As part of the Engineering Union, he has been outspoken about the need to
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preference is to be outspoken, while I see this change in me as a gift that I never imagined
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Had not John been tactful and sagacious, he would undoubtedly have been killed as was his more outspoken brother James
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Now he was relieved of that fear since he observed that Jesus was a very different sort of person from the outspoken and fiery prophet who dared to expose and denounce his private life
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From now on they were the most outspoken disciples of Jesus in all Jerusalem
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Obviously annoyed with the outspoken Canadian, the interrogators left
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He got more outspoken and was known for his anti-imperialist perspective, admired by the anarchists and social democrats alike
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Elaine had earned a name for herself as a dedicated professional and outspoken advocate, so the paper thought her retirement and the retirement party newsworthy
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outspoken and vitriolic comments about the practices, beliefs and habits of
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He was outspoken and opinionated
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Vietnam he had become outspoken and opinionated about
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outspoken in their viewpoints
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Lady Jane smiled contemptuously at the young woman’s candor; she was quite outspoken for her age and her position
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My father, the traditional chief of all the Tolteca, was named Cingo, he was a large man, and according to my mother he was brave and fearless in the protection of his people, quite outspoken against any injustice
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Judaism were some of the most outspoken proponents of the mystical path
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They don’t get the attention and press coverage of outspoken extremists, but there are
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" She laughed hoarsely at this outspoken but accurate interpretation
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As a result, Alley has become an outspoken advocate of this nutrition
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He was known to be very outspoken
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The outspoken, courageous words of old Latimer, before the faggots were lighted, in the day of his martyrdom, in Broad Street, Oxford, are not forgotten to this very day
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self from his father’s outspoken rhetoric concerning the Führer and
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I am a pretty outspoken person, in case you haven't figured that out by now
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The followers of Jesus tended to be an outspoken lot, unafraid to address their detractors
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When the article appeared in the paper on the morning of Wednesday August 26 outspoken Legislative Councillor Martin Lee had again stolen the limelight
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It was at another public forum that the outspoken Legislative Councillor was expounding on the need for a directly elected representative government, starting in 1988
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Another related to the street corner campaigns conducted, such as those initiated by or which involved the outspoken Martin Lee
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Her outspoken friend had not minced her words when
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The latest outspoken views came from the Justice Secretary who levelled the blame squarely on what he termed was the broken penal system
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Mr Tsipras the most outspoken and controversial political figure in decades, who was very anti-European Union, began to tell David Cameron via the British newspapers a few home truths
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The outspoken Dr Mahathir has been claimed to favour his
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more honest and outspoken guys in the business, be-
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It is a system that penalizes all outspoken honesty
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“Always cheeky and outspoken our little Fay
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All with a zest for life, with a lively, outspoken, sociable personality
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Generally friendly, and outspoken
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Unlike most other artists, Jackson was not very outspoken about his sexuality
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It is perhaps because I have not been born to the inheritance of that tradition, which has yet fashioned the fundamental part of my character in my young days, that I am so consciously aware of it and venture to vindicate its existence in this outspoken manner
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I may permit myself to speak of it in these terms because as a matter of fact it was on that very symbol that I had founded my life and (as I have said elsewhere in a moment of outspoken gratitude) had known for many years no other roof above my head
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Jozef, the more outspoken of the brothers, looked back sharply, wondering how he knew so much about Western security protocols
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‘Our people are being killed, but this Ziauddin is so outspoken and he’s still alive! He must be a secret agent!’ Actually he had been threatened too but hadn’t told us
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If anything he became more outspoken, particularly against the intelligence agencies, as he was convinced they were behind the Taliban
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But many kept coming: Imran Khan, the cricketer-turned-politician; Mian Iftikhar Hussein, the provincial information minister and outspoken critic of the Taliban, whose only son had been shot dead by them; and the chief minister of our province, Haider Hoti, with whom I had appeared on talk-show discussions
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Her sister was cool and hip and outspoken and she covered for Lydia when Lydia wanted to stay out after curfew, but now she was dead
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"An outspoken, honest antagonist is the doctor," said Holmes
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Steven Hyman—the outspoken young biological psychiatry researcher who, at age forty-six, had been the director of the National Institute of Mental Health for three years and was being talked about as a possible candidate to run the entire National Institutes of Health in a Gore administration (which would have been the first time a brain scientist ever ran the entire organization)
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My mother also joined us for a while to talk a bit about her interest in the subject—and her willingness to be more outspoken about her struggles with alcoholism if it would help
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He had had a couple of major film roles at the beginning of his career, but lately had fetched up in a backwater, and was now less well known than his wheelchair-bound brother Tobias, an outspoken professor of biology who was said these days to have distanced himself altogether from Roger
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It was all more vile, more base, more contemptible, and infinitely more manageable in the very outspoken cynicism of motives
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So much defiant eccentricity and such an outspoken scorn for mankind seemed to point to mere recklessness of judgment, the bravado of guilt
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Many newspapers were outspoken in their denunciation of President Davis himself and the manner in which he prosecuted the war
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But he could not help noticing that he and Scarlett were less mention anything of this sort to Frank, for all their outspoken words on Scarlett’s conduct frequently invited to meals and parties and fewer and fewer people came to call on them
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had been most outspoken about not wanting a child, but then babies seldom waited to He smiled when he thought of a baby and he thought of a baby very often
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The Carpetbaggers and Scallawags also, who were building fine homes and stores and hotels with their new wealth, found it more pleasant to do business with her than with and cold than outspoken hate
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It was such outspoken rudeness as this that threw Scarlett into silent furies and made her long to be rid of him
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Neighbors were so outspoken Even Peter and Mammy declared that it was bad luck to work convicts and no good would come of it
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“Scarlett, perhaps we should have told you but—but—you had been through so much this afternoon that we— that Frank didn’t think—and you were always so outspoken against the Klan—” “The Klan—”
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Would he hate her now, her darling honorable Ashley, because she had shamed him? Of course he would hate her now—now that they had both been saved by the indignant her voice as she crossed the glassy floor to slip her arm through Scarlett’s and face the squaring of Melanie’s thin shoulders and the love and outspoken trust which had been in curious, malicious, covertly hostile crowd
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All I can say is that David Hudson was a very outspoken man
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“This do-it-yourself pension system has failed,” said Teresa Ghilarducci, a nationally recognized expert in retirement security at the New School for Social Research and an outspoken critic of the system as we know it
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Marc, who’s been a friend of mine for many years, is a colorful, outspoken contrarian who follows the advice of the 18th-century investor Baron Rothschild: “The best time to buy is when there’s blood in the streets
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To back up a bit, Montgomery Securities was the most outspoken proponent of a soundboard in every house
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So the shorts were outspoken, playful, and haranguing, and the longs were assured and hyperbolic
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His outspoken short politics came under fire after the panic of December 1916
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He suffered losses on his long positions in the first wave, then reversed and became an outspoken bear
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Short sellers were outspoken about the company's accounting abuses and inventory problems that later were recognized by Sensormatic
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his being an outspoken man, and that is no
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Next, having remarked that, though not a master of eloquence, he had always considered that obligations of gentility obliged him to have with me a clear and outspoken explanation, he went on to say that he sought my hand in marriage; that he looked upon it as a duty to restore to me my honour; that he could offer me riches; that, after marriage, he would take me to his country seat in the Steppes, where we would hunt hares; that he intended never to visit St