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"My father was one of the people most adamant to stay," he said.
This simple fact frustrates some of the most adamant supporters on either side.
Even the conservative members most adamant about repealing Obamacare have now turned to tax reform.
Dreamers, despite having the most to lose, have been most adamant in rejecting Trump's proposals.
Rather, the opposite has been happening, giving environmentalists (and anyone but the most adamant cryptobros) cause for concern.
The four — nicknamed "the Squad" — have been among the most adamant opponents of Trump's hardline anti-immigration policy.
But Mr. Trump's most adamant musical supporter has been Mr. Nugent, the controversial rocker and National Rifle Association board member.
So one crucial reason why Moore's most adamant supporters don't see a scandalized politician is that they see a folk hero.
But there is some evidence that his administration might not be as radical as his most fervent backers hope and his most adamant critics fear.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump plans to nominate one of his most adamant supporters, Richard Grenell, to be ambassador to Germany, the White House has announced.
Mr. Renzi has been perhaps the most adamant opponent of the Five Star Movement, blaming it for hastening his downfall by spreading misinformation on the web.
Mr. Renzi has been perhaps the most adamant opponent of the Five Star Movement, blaming it for hastening his downfall by spreading misinformation on the web.
While both companies are expected to challenge the Justice Department's decision, Aetna seems to be the most adamant about fighting the government's attempt to block the deal.
In some cases, Senate Republicans have remained silent during the worst examples of the President's abuses of power, while in other cases they have been his most adamant defenders.
The former West Virginia governor already sits on the committee, is the Ranking Chairman of the Subcommittee on Energy, and has energy as one of his most adamant issues.
British observers acknowledge there is still some support for him among the most adamant pro-Brexit forces, but they insist it does not extend beyond a narrow segment of the population.
Years later, she would become one of Westboro's most adamant defenders, but on that day she was simply the granddaughter of Fred Phelps, the church's founder, pastor and fire-and-brimstone provocateur.
But in private, even Benedict's most adamant supporters express frustration with him for quitting and allowing the election of Francis, a more pastoral, less doctrinaire pontiff who they think is ruining the church.
Gingrich and Giuliani, of course, are, along with Chris Christie, his most adamant and dedicated surrogates from within the party, eagerly stepping in for Trump on Sunday shows and cable TV and other press appearances.
But with elections coming in the Netherlands and Germany — two of the most adamant supporters of the IMF role in the bailout, the creditors want to apply the agreed conditions for new loans to Athens more strictly.
Takeda was one of the lead developers on Nintendo's motion-controlled console, and was the most adamant that it shouldn't try to match its competitors for power but should instead go down a different, more innovative route.
McCain has, in the past, been among the Republican lawmakers most adamant in demands to establish an independent commission to investigate Russian election meddling and was highly critical of President Trump's abrupt decision last month to fire Comey.
Why it matters: During the 2016 campaign, Hillary Clinton was harshly criticized for her own high-paid speeches on Wall Street, with Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren among those most adamant about distancing the Democratic party from Wall Street.
Zion Williamson — the high-flying Duke dunker whom the New Orleans Pelicans selected with the first overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft — has already stunned even his most adamant doubters with his incredible efficiency throughout his NBA preseason showings.
Among those most adamant about limiting Mr. Trump's access to the news media was Mr. Kushner, who has been critical internally of the White House press operation and has sought to marginalize Mr. Spicer, whom he views as too undisciplined to control the president's message.
A powerful coalition of senators on Thursday introduced a highly anticipated bill that would hold tech companies accountable for the millions of images and videos of children being sexually abused spreading across their platforms, a proposal that has already riled up the tech industry and its most adamant supporters.
Browning believed spiritualism to be fraud, and proved one of Daniel Dunglas Home's most adamant critics. When Browning and his wife Elizabeth attended one of his séances on 23 July 1855,Donald Serrell Thomas. (1989). Robert Browning: A Life Within Life. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. pp. 157–158.
It was the poet Robert Browning however, who proved to be one of Home's most adamant critics. After attending a séance of Home's, Browning wrote in a letter to The Times that: 'the whole display of hands, spirit utterances etc., was a cheat and imposture'. Browning gave his unflattering impression of Home in the poem, "Sludge the Medium" (1864).
Lukacs, G. 1937. The Historical Novel. Moscow. Lukács is most adamant in his belief that Waverley is the first major historical novel of modern times. This is clear from the distinction he draws between the eighteenth- century novel of manners, where social realities are described with little attention to diachronic change, and the eruption of history in the lives of communities, as occurs in historical novels.
Jim Tarbell, "the most adamant and voluble opponent" of Gray's plan,Miller and Tucker (1999), pg. 138. warned that it guaranteed the persistence of Over-the-Rhine as "a predominantly black enclave of poverty and despair", but City Council ignored him, believing the plan was a compromise.Miller and Tucker (1999), pg. 159. Preservationists found little local support as other Cincinnati neighborhoods feared displacement would move the city's poor, and crime, closer to home.
In the course of time, . . Later, he married Lalla Zoubeida Raissouni in 1950. . Sadiq was also ex-finance minister of the first khalifal government and both cousin and previous “interlocuteur” (political broker) of Mulai Ahmed er Raisuni. Mulai Ahmed was the most adamant rebel against both domestic and foreign powers during pre-colonial and colonial times and was later portrayed as the hero in the American movie called The Wind and the Lion.
Described as one of the "most adamant protagonists" of Anglo-Saxonism, Carlyle considered the Anglo-Saxon race as superior to all others. In his lifetime, his shared Anglo-Saxonism with Ralph Waldo Emerson was described as a defining trait of their friendship. Sometimes critical of the United States, describing it as a "formless" Saxon tribal order, he suggested that the Normans had provided Anglo-Saxons with a superior sense of order for national structure in England.
During the Petition Arc, she is presented as the most adamant member of the plot to discredit Fukiko, with intentions of taking over as President, herself. She holds a strong dislike of Fukiko and shows frustration with the other girl's staunch pride. "Lady Mona Lisa" Komabayashi : :Mona Lisa is a senior member of the Sorority, and resembles her namesake, possessing long black hair and an enigmatic expression. She is stated as being the Sorority's Vice-President and a good friend of Ogiwara.
Historians have noted the stridency with which Townsend put forward his pro-Japanese views before World War II. Justus Doenecke, for instance, described Townsend as "The most adamant and extreme of the voices in America defending Japanese policy."Doenecke (1987), 346. Judith Papachristou concurs that "Few anti-imperialists were as extreme as isolationist Ralph Townsend",Judith Papachristou, "An Exercise in Anti- Imperialism: The Thirties," American Studies, Spring 1974, 65. though Townsend himself rejected the "isolationist" label during his life,Ralph Townsend, There Is No Halfway Neutrality (San Francisco: self-published, 1938), 31.
Peter's most adamant complaint is the character's belief that she can "think [her] way into the existence of any being" using the same imaginative powers that she uses to create fictional characters.Coetzee 1999, p. 90. Naomi more or less ridicules that idea, claiming that it is relatively easy to imagine a fictional character, and that doing so has no real application to understanding animals. "If that's the best argument Coetzee can put up for his radical egalitarianism, you won't have any trouble showing how weak it is," Naomi concludes.
Ironically, these two countries were the most adamant against the introduction of women's sabre at the Olympics. The Lisbon championships proved however a disappointment for France, whose medals tally dropped from ten at Nîmes 2001 to five. The French preparation for the championships had been affected by a personal conflict between Philippe Omnès, director of fencing of the French federation, and Christian Bauer, national coach for sabre, as well as the positive drugs test of Laura Flessel-Colovic a few days before the competition. France boasted only one gold medal in men's team épée, won against Russia.
Alexander Peter Allain (June 27, 1920 – January 5, 1994) became one of the United States’ most adamant fighters for the freedom of expression though his work as a lawyer and library advocate."In memoriam: Alexander Peter Allain 1920-1994", Louisiana Libraries, Winter 2006, 4. His career was devoted to securing First Amendment rights for libraries. Allain is recognized as one of American Libraries' “100 of the Most Important Leaders we had in the 20th Century” for being “a true visionary” in his battle to uphold the First Amendment; his work with the American Library Association (ALA) included helping with the creation of the Office for Intellectual Freedom in 1967 and cofounding the Freedom to Read Foundation.
The Cubs also explored moving to several suburban locations, including a site adjacent to Arlington Park in Arlington Heights and another in Schaumburg. There was even talk of a drastic move which involved selling the stadium to local college DePaul University, who would likely tear down Wrigley Field to host its indoor sports or convert it to a full-time football stadium in hopes of returning football to the campus. The Cubs would then likely build a new ballpark near the Rosemont Horizon (now the Allstate Arena, where DePaul plays its home games currently) in suburban Rosemont. The Cubs' new stance quickly changed the context of the debate, as even the most adamant opponents of adding lights didn't want to see the Cubs leave for the suburbs.
The material culture of the 1st century Galilee indicates adherence to the Jewish ritual purity concerns. Stone vessels (which were required by Jewish dietary purity laws) are ubiquitous and mikvehs have been uncovered in most Galilean sites, particularly around synagogues and private houses.Archaeology and the Galilean Jesus: A Re- examination of the Evidence, A&C; Black, 1 May 2002, By Jonathan L. Reed, page 56 During the Great Rebellion (66-70 CE) the Galileans and Idumeans were the most adamant fighters against Rome; they fought the Romans to the death when many Judeans were ready to accept peace terms. Unlike the Judeans and the Idumeans, the Galileans survived until the 1930s in the village of Peki'in, after which the Jews were expelled to Hadera by the Arab riots.

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