Word: outspoken
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Camille Paglia, professor of Humanities at the University of the Arts in Philidelphia and an outspoken critic of women's studies programs, criticizes the concentration for not having a scientific base. "To theorize about sex you have to first study the foundation," she says...
...just after gaining a new member last night,the council lost another when outspoken councilcritic Hillary k. Anger '93-'94 resigned...
...this Tuesday, Sullivan--now the editor of The New Republic--will debate Mansfield in Sanders Theatre on gay rights, an issue on which both men are famously outspoken...
Runyan-Shefa was more outspoken in her reaction to her newfound celebrity status...
Arranging an interview with a human-rights activist entails maps drawn on shreds of paper and mysterious phone numbers passed along by hand. When we finally catch up with Elizardo Sanchez, he tells us to leave our taxi a block away. Sanchez has been outspoken enough to land in prison for eight of the past 12 years. "People don't understand what a regimented state we have," he says. "The proof is that here, unlike Eastern Europe, the government is not changing, even though we have far worse economic pressures...