Word: outspoken
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...outspoken advocate of American interventionbefore Pearl Harbor, Conant was instrumental inthe development of the atomic bomb...
That's fine by pebble Gifford, the Fund's most outspoken member. As quoted in the Cambridge Chronicle, Gifford claims national chains will displace already existing mom-and-pop stores. "What's to keep people coming to Harvard Square if they can get anything they want here in any mall in America?" she asks...
Even if you distinguish yourself as an outspoken and eloquent campus liberal, you're still just another bleeding heart. The only difference is that you bleed particularly well...
...exchange is typical of these two partners, who in many ways are opposites. Ray is tough and outspoken and has a growling, devilish singing voice. Saliers is quiet and reflective, and her vocals are high and angelic. Ray says she's influenced by punk bands like the Sex Pistols; Saliers prefers Joni Mitchell. The two never write songs together, and for weeks at a time they drift apart to their separate circles of friends. But something connects them. The children of professional parents, both are 30, Atlanta natives and graduates of Emory University. They have known each other...
Hyde voted against the ban in 1991 and is an outspoken supporter of the right to bear arms, applauding people who guarded their property with firearms in the wake of Hurricane Andrew and the Los Angeles riots. "I don't want to disarm the community. I'm convinced 911 might not answer when you need it. You may be all there is to defend yourself." This is the kind of talk the gun lobby appreciates. Yet the white-haired, 20-year veteran of the House is also known for his intellectual honesty. He follows his deeply held beliefs...