Word: outspoken
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After his move to Atlanta, Morgan defended such celebrated legal challenges to the Vietnam War as Muhammed Ali's draft resistance and the seating of Julian Bond, the Georgia State Legislature's first black member since Reconstruction. The legislature had voted to reject Bond for his outspoken opposition to the war in his 1966 campaign...
Harrington is an outspoken critic of the Congress, and he claims that its worst failing is that it "gives too much deference to the executive...
Therefore, millions of Americans of the Eastern European descent are confronted with the outspoken credibility gap created by liberal papers and TV networks. Dr. Alexander V. Perks Farmville, Virginia
...flock-and found himself and his friends shipped out within days. "They took over our houses, our vehicles, and about $17,000," recalls Hoyt, who rose to leadership in the C.O.G. before leaving them in disgust. But Hoyt, now in Britain and one of the Children's most outspoken foes, lost more than that: his wife and three children are still among the Children...
Though the judge's outspoken decision is technically only a recommendation, the full NLRB is expected to approve soon, as it has in previous such cases. Company President Willie Farah, 53, then plans to appeal in the courts. Farah, son of a Lebanese dry-goods merchant, had propelled his father's business to record sales of $164 million in 1971 (profits: $6 million) mainly by cutting labor costs through using modern machinery. Last December, in testimony to his hard-driving methods and stubborn resistance to union demands, he was named "Man of the Year" by the trade magazine...