Word: outspokenness
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Blewett is also more outspoken than fellow placekicker Robbie Wright, who has also experienced a somewhat turbulent career on fourth down. The sophomore missed five of his eight tries last year, and lost the starting job to Blewett this year after his struggles continued. Blewett says he and Wright get along well, despite their immediate competition for kicking opportunities...
DIED. PAUL WARNKE, 81, outspoken Washington defense adviser and a leader of the doves, a group of diplomats who advocated disarmament during the cold war; in Washington. In the Johnson Administration, Warnke was the highest-ranking Pentagon official to publicly question the aims of the Vietnam War. As Jimmy Carter's chief negotiator with the Soviets in the SALT talks, he argued, "We can be first off the treadmill. That's the only victory this arms race has to offer...
...perfect cleanliness of his fabricated world. Macy transmits Newman’s cowardice and unease with unparalleled conviction. He demands sympathy and provokes loathing at once for his prejudice and his inability to stand up for himself in front of those he fears. Gertrude, his love, is as outspoken as he is timid, as radiant as he is subdued, and seemingly the most unlikely match for such a man. Dern’s Gertrude is leggy and pronouncedly sensual; she is a bright light in what appears to be a very pragmatically ordered society controlled by hate...
Harvard conservatives filled Boylston Hall’s Fong Auditorium last night to hear outspoken political analyst Ann Coulter present her views on liberals, judicial activism and the war on the terror...
...irony didn’t go anywhere because irony is actually a crucial tool. Even one of its most outspoken critics, Purdy, says so himself...