Indeed, he has been one of its most vocal critics.
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Ms. Reddy, 28, has been one of the most vocal.
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Booker is one the most vocal advocates for marijuana legalization.
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They were among the most vocal critics of his loss.
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And some of the bill's most vocal opponents, GOP Sens.
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But its most vocal critic, conservative Freedom Caucus Chair Rep.
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George Wallace (D), one of American history's most vocal segregationists.
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Some of the most vocal critics were women like Mrs.
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But increasingly, the most vocal criticism is coming from Democrats.
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The most vocal official leading the charge has been Rep.
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Rose McGowan McGowan was one of Weinstein's most vocal accusers.
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Among the most vocal critics of the bills was Match.
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Flake has been among the administration's most vocal GOP critics.
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Gutiérrez is among the most vocal Democrats on immigration issues.
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John Kasich, one of the president's most vocal Republican critics.
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Bullock has been the most vocal critic of the system.
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Indeed, German economists and pundits are Mr Draghi's most vocal critics.
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Lady Gaga has been one of Kesha's most vocal celebrity supporters.
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Thiel has been among the company's most vocal proponents, in fact.
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Obama's most vocal adversary in the debate was not present, however.
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It has also made stars of the government's most vocal critics.
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His sister, the late Peggy Say, became his most vocal advocate.
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Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump has been among the most vocal.
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Kasich was one of Trump's most vocal critics during the campaign.
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One of the most vocal critics of the delay, Democratic Sen.
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President Donald Trump has been one of Kaepernick's most vocal critics.
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Among the most vocal critics of that requirement is Montana Gov.
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The Democratic takeover positioned one of Bush's most vocal critics, Rep.
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But Jones's election elevates one of the effort's most vocal supporters.
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Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.), among Capitol Hill's most vocal immigration reformers.
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She has since become one of the organization's most vocal critics.
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Canadian officials have been among the most vocal about drug cheating.
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Some smaller websites were among the most vocal in online protests.
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One of the most vocal opponents of repeal seems to agree.
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Two of Rosenstein's most vocal critics in the House, Republican Reps.
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Dutt is one of the most vocal English journalists in India.
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Trump's most vocal critics are trying to get this issue heard.
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The aviation industry has been among the most vocal of the shutdown.
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While conservative groups have been most vocal, the debate transcends party lines.
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Since then, China has been most vocal in calling for their resumption.
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Bennett, 31, is "basically the most vocal of the Seahawks," added Dagan.
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The most vocal celebrity advocate on Stanley's behalf has been Whitney Cummings.
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Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), perhaps Trump's most vocal detractor on Capitol Hill.
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Tester was among the most vocal critics of Jackson in the Senate.
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Sykes has been one of Trump's most vocal critics on conservative airwaves.
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Jeff Flake, who has become the most vocal Republican opponent to Trump.
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Bloomberg has been among the most vocal advocates for the Paris agreement.
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Christian lawmakers have been the most vocal in demanding a new law.
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Nemtsov, one of Putin's most vocal critics, was shot dead on Feb.
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Dan Patrick, has been among the most vocal supporters of the bill.
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Some of the most vocal supporters of wind energy are Republican governors.
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Peter King (R-NY), Congress's most vocal supporter of surveilling American Muslims.
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That triggered Justice Samuel Alito, the most vocal supporter of the law.
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Mr. Scaramucci is one of Mr. Trump's most vocal supporters on television.
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Vicky Hartzler was one of the most vocal supporters of the ban.
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Scalia's departure has robbed the court of its most vocal conservative justice.
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Scalia's departure has robbed the Court of its most vocal conservative justice.
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Some of Trump's most vocal supporters say they're dismayed by his decision.
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The comments soon earned him punishing rebukes from Trump's most vocal allies.
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One of the most vocal critics of Putin in the GOP, Arizona Sen.
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Many of his most vocal fans are women who saw themselves in her.
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Perhaps the most vocal resistance to a British exit is coming from Scotland.
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Her most vocal detractors (largely white, largely male) like to be provocative too.
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Or does the most vocal person happen to be from a particular discipline?
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Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has been the most vocal champion of this theory.
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Austria had been one of the most vocal advocates for introducing Article 7.
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Omar's fellow freshman and one of her most vocal defenders, New York Rep.
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These users will either be your most vocal critics or your strongest evangelists.
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It also established Avenatti as one of Trump's most vocal and persistent critics.
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Democrat Elizabeth Warren has been the most vocal presidential candidate on the issue.
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Although Belgian fans were outnumbered in the stands, they were the most vocal.
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Jeff Flake, who's been one of Trump's most vocal critics recently, and Sen.
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Annabella made headlines last year as one of Harvey Weinstein's most vocal accusers.
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Pennsylvania Representative Brian Sims was one of the first, and most vocal, critics.
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Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), one of Trump's most vocal critics on Capitol Hill.
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One of Wall Street's most vocal bulls sees trouble in the stock market.
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Matt Gaetz, one of the most vocal Republican critics of the Mueller probe.
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Instead, he's been among Trump's most vocal critics on Twitter and cable news.
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Idlib has sheltered some of its most vocal opponents, including journalists and activists.
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Kasich has been the most vocal Republican governor opposed to the Senate's bill.
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Neither panned out, and Corker become one of Trump's most vocal GOP critics.
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McCain has been among the most vocal Republican advocates for comprehensive immigration reform.
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For the most vocal, and the most insecure, maybe it was all along.
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The most vocal opponent to the tournament was Bruce Matheson, a local resident.
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Law enforcement has been the most vocal critic of the city's security planning.
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His most vocal opponent, anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny, was barred from running.
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Some of Ms. Omar's most vocal defenders have been self-described democratic socialists.
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Members of the Klinghoffer family have been among the work's most vocal critics.
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He quickly became one of the president's most vocal Republican critics in Congress.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren may be one of President Donald Trump's most vocal critics.
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He has emerged as the most vocal critic of Mr. Macron's young presidency.
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The most vocal objections, so far, are coming from this group of moderates.
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He is now emerging as one of Mr. Trump's most vocal congressional allies.
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And their strategy is gaining currency with the president's most vocal defenders. Rep.
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Bennet has been perhaps the most vocal critic of the DNC's debate rules.
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While Oracle has been the most vocal critic of the program, IBM Corp.
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Her most vocal detractors paint her as unfit to run a professional league.
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For example, one of the most vocal critics of the NSF, Oklahoma Sen.
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Some of the most vocal supporters of DACA are in the tech industry.
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European leaders have been among the most vocal protesters of the treaty withdrawal.
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Rand Paul -- one of the most vocal critics of the GOP health care bill.
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And the most vocal critics of the limitations of SIPC coverage were financial advisors.
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My mom had been the most vocal about wanting us to have a baby.
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Sasse, the freshman Republican, is one of Trump's most vocal critics on the right.
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And that client is…Sean Hannity, who is one of Trump's most vocal defenders.
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It will also include some of the president's most vocal supporters on Capitol Hill.
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He was one of the most vocal supporters of Modi's 'Gujarat model of growth'.
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Even Pratt's Passengers costar Jennifer Lawrence, the most vocal skeptic of all, was impressed.
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The most vocal of these proponents envision a federal law that mandates universal adoption.
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Square and Stripe in particular have been tech's most vocal opponents of the measure.
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Even the San Francisco startup's most vocal detractors admit it—the juice tastes good.
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Noticeably absent from the proceedings were two of Hyten's most vocal critics, Democratic Sens.
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He has been one of the most vocal opponents of trans rights in Gloucester.
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This, even though some of their most vocal critics of President Trump support Carson.
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France has been the most vocal euro member pushing for further reforms and integration.
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One of her most vocal critics in Finland, however, has openly declared his identity.
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Mr. Trump himself is the most vocal proponent of this shoot-the-messenger defense.
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Scalia was, no doubt, the court's most vocal critic of President Obama and liberalism.
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Pelosi's opposition is particularly galling since she's one of the president's most vocal critics.
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The pharmaceutical industry has been among the most vocal critics of drug re-importation.
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Absent was the administration's most vocal North Korea hawk, national security adviser John Bolton.
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J.P. Morgan's CEO Jamie Dimon has been among the most vocal, well-know critics.
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Millennials are our biggest demographic, but our most vocal demographic is 55 and older.
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Mr. Rubio and Mr. Cruz have been the most vocal about stopping Mr. Trump.
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Tellingly, it is neoconservatives who have been among the most vocal in opposing Trump.
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She's been one of Duterte's most vocal critics, especially about his human rights record.
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James Inhofe, Washington's most vocal skeptic of climate change, said as much in 2012.
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Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), one of Trump's most vocal Republican critics, and Ohio Gov.
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Several of the most vocal critics are members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus.
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Gavin Newsom of California, a Democrat and one of Mr. Trump's most vocal critics.
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However, for the most vocal supporters of the arts, this is a welcome start.
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The California Medical Association is one of the most vocal opponents of SB 201.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, Speth has been one of the auto industry's most vocal Brexit critics.
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Sasse, a member of the Judiciary Committee, was the attorney general's most vocal advocate.
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Among the most vocal GOP critics of Senate's original healthcare bill was Ohio Gov.
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John Bolton gives Trump his most vocal supporter for a hawkish foreign policy agenda.
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John McCain, frequently a thorn in Trump's side, was among the most vocal critics.
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Moderate Democrats have been among the most vocal pushing for passage of the USMCA.
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The most vocal Republican skeptics of the tax plan in the Senate are Sens.
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"Some of the most vocal requests for new emojis are about representation," he said.
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The 17-year-old Hogg has been one of Parkland's most vocal gun reform advocates.
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The aviation industry has been among the most vocal in urging the government to reopen.
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In the meantime, he has quickly established himself as one of Trump's most vocal critics.
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Scaramucci, now one of Trump's advisers, has been one of the rule's most vocal critics.
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One of the most vocal Christian nationalists in the Trump administration is leaving his post.
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Europe's far-right cheers Britain's most vocal Brexit figure, Nigel Farage, welcomed Trump's executive order.
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But sometimes, the most vocal person a pregnant woman has to argue with is herself.
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Whatever comes out of this probably won't be enough for the law's most vocal opponents.
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Stack has emerged as one of the most vocal executives leading the gun control debate.
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In the decades following, Sanders became one of the most vocal advocates for marijuana reform.
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But, says Mr Yau, there is a need to engage with the most vocal critics.
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Trump Jr. has continued to be one of his father's staunchest and most vocal defenders.
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The Senate, which has been the most vocal on the matter, will be in recess.
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One of Wall Street's most vocal bank analysts is troubled by the rally in financials.
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Despite the ban on campaigning, students were among the most vocal critics of the constitution.
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Flake has been among the most vocal Republican critics of the president, particularly on trade.
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YouTube has been among the most vocal opponents of the proposal, known as Article 13.
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The school's president, Jerry Falwell Jr., was among the president's earliest and most vocal supporters.
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He was one of the most vocal opponents of an immigration overhaul, calling it amnesty.
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And some of the most vocal advocates are products of the nation's strict military academies.
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The California State Sheriffs' Association was one of the most vocal opponents of the law.
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It may be the private sector's most vocal and active proponent of fair-chance employment.
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He named a congressional spokes-squad of his most vocal defenders during the House hearings.
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But even some of Mr. Trump's most vocal defenders questioned the timing of the firing.
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Further, she lost to two of her most vocal detractors, Kristina Mladenovic and Eugenie Bouchard.
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But that didn't stop the onslaught of attacks on Gowdy from Trump's most vocal allies.
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"She is one of the most vocal and effective advocates on this issue," said Rep.
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The most vocal expansionist was Theodore Roosevelt, for whom hegemony was an end in itself.
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By the end of the game, he was the most vocal player on the floor.
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France, the most vocal carbon tariff supporter, has drawn backing from countries such as Spain.
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Murphy has become one of the most vocal critics of the GOP on Capitol Hill.
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President Trump is poised to sit down with one of his most vocal GOP critics.
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Paradoxically, it's the country that has been among the most vocal in its anticapitalist rhetoric.
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Some of the industry's most vocal advocates for reform — like the Zuckerberg-backed group FWD.
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In 2016, many of the most vocal Bernie Sanders supporters were also some of the most vocal Clinton detractors, feeding into right-wing attacks and amplifying the narratives we now know were also pushed by Russian operatives seeking to sway the election for Donald Trump.
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Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has been one of Maduro's most vocal critics in the region.
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Students and university administrators have been some of the most vocal opponents to campus-carry policies.
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They concern Manafort's long previous career as one of Russia's most vocal paid defenders in Washington.
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Tech executives, including Elon Musk, have become some of the most vocal supporters of a UBI.
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The Arizona Republican has been one of Trump's most vocal GOP Senate critics since his election.
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Companies that use cans for products like drinks or soup were among the most vocal opponents.
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Doctors who would lose the most money, such as oncologists and neurologists, were the most vocal.
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The Republican has been one of the most vocal politicians seeking to dispute climate science consensus.
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Nimr was the most vocal critic of the Saudi ruling family among the country Shiite minority.
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" She adds: "I'm probably one of the most vocal addiction coaches and therapists that's pro marijuana.
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The students rank among the most vocal critics of Thailand's military government ahead of an Aug.
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Spencer Cox, for months one of the most vocal Trump critics from within the Republican fold.
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The most vocal objections I have heard to what has been called 'pinkwashing' come from women.
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She might be one of the most vocal young Republican #NeverTrump-ers, but she's not alone.
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The Kentucky Republican was among the most vocal opponents of the now-defunct health care bill.
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Trump has long been one of the most vocal skeptics about Obama's birthplace and Christian faith.
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Since the election, he's been one of the most vocal lawmakers opposed to President-elect Trump.
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One of Franklin's most vocal critics was the royal governor of New Jersey—his own son.
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One of the most vocal is Moon Express, which has ambitions of mining the lunar surface.
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Hungary's long-time premier has been one of the most vocal leaders against Europe's migration policy.
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The conservative Competitive Enterprise Institute has been one of the most vocal advocates for that position.
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Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat who has been among the most vocal Haspel critics, and Sen.
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But even the most vocal critics of Mueller's team and the Justice Department, like Republican Rep.
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Jim Jordan and Mark Meadows, who have been two of the most vocal critics of Mueller.
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The students from Stoneman Douglas have been among the most vocal proponents of new gun laws.
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"Unsurprisingly, the most vocal opponents of new technologies are those who dominated the old," she writes.
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The most heavily impacted group, and potentially the most vocal and powerful, are health insurance companies.
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But he and the movie's most vocal critics seem to be talking about two different things.
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On Tuesday, the biggest surprise loss was the most vocal critic in the Freedom Caucus: Rep.
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Why this matters: Tech companies were most vocal in opposition to the order over the weekend.
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The Democratic senator has been one of Pai's most vocal opponents in Congress on telecommunications issues.
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Mr. Corker has been the most vocal about the need to rein in the federal deficit.
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O'Rourke has been one of the most vocal anti-Trump figures since El Paso's massacre Saturday.
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But it is also the state run by one of his most vocal Republican critics, Gov.
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According to numerous people in the room, Milley was the most vocal defender of the intelligence.
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Bennett was one of the most vocal NFL players in protesting the national anthem before games.
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The attorney Gloria Allred is one of the most vocal crusaders against sexual harassment and assault.
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Carter is a strong proponent for Palestinian rights and one of Israel's most vocal American critics.
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Matt Gaetz of Florida is one of President Donald Trump&aposs most vocal defenders in Congress.
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Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential president in 2016, becoming one of his most vocal surrogates.
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Much of Bloomberg's most vocal views around health care have come in his campaign against obesity.
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They have been among Mr. Trump's most vocal detractors, along with the writers at Teen Vogue.
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Josh Hawley, who's become one of Silicon Valley's most vocal critics, lasted more than an hour.
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Since then, students have emerged as some of the most vocal advocates for strengthening firearms restrictions.
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Two of the most vocal supporters of Perry's proposal are coal mining giant Murray Energy Corp.
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Stoneman Douglas students have emerged as some of the most vocal advocates of tighter gun restrictions.
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But one of the President's most vocal supporters in conservative media lambasted Parscale for the remark.
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But the paltry figures come as a disappointment to the diabetes prevention program's most vocal advocates.
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Cotton has proven to be one of the most vocal immigration hard-liners in the Senate.
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In Europe, the French have been among the most vocal in calling out once-ignored abusers.
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Directly before the speaker's vote, Pelosi met with three of her most vocal Democratic opponents: Reps.
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The subpoena was criticized by some of the president's most vocal defenders within his Republican Party.
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In recent years, McCain has emerged as one of President Donald Trump's most vocal Republican critics.
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Shigeru Ishiba, his most vocal rival, may not muster the support to challenge him, says Mr Inoguchi.
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Perhaps the most vocal critic, somewhat amusingly, is Gérard Araud, the French ambassador to the United States.
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Anti-abortion groups are considering taking a step back from one of their most vocal allies, Rep.
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Even some of his most vocal defenders do not deny that this president repeatedly lied under oath.
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The Philippines is one of the most vocal critics of China's activities in the South China Sea.
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Ironically perhaps, politicians on the Christian right and centre-right have been among its most vocal critics.
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Carly Fiorina has been one of the earliest and most vocal candidates to speak on the subject.
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Bernie Sanders are some of the most vocal opponents of super PACS in the 2020 Democratic field.
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The Grammy winner has become one of the most vocal critics of the president on social media.
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Molina is a big Obamacare health plan — and arguably the most vocal about the possibility of quitting.
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" This is not the first time Trump has called Warren, one of his most vocal critics, "Pocahontas.
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Boris Johnson: One of the most vocal proponents of leaving the EU from within the Conservative Party.
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After his short exchange with Gorgeous George, Cassius became the most vocal and opinionated athlete in America.
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Unfortunately for Mr Jaitley, one of the most vocal critics is Raghuram Rajan, the central-bank governor.
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Peter Thiel was Trump's most vocal Silicon Valley supporter and even spoke at the Republication National Convention.
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Kaine has been one of the most vocal advocates in Congress calling for a new war authorization.
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The industry has been among the most vocal pushing for changes, but it isn't the only one.
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Mark Meadows, R-North Carolina, have been some of the most vocal opponents of expanding the subsidies.
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The Army and the Marine Corps have been the most vocal about a delay, the paper added.
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Senators from both parties -- including one of President Donald Trump's most vocal allies, South Carolina Republican Sen.
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She has become one of the CFPB's most vocal defenders since her 2012 election to the Senate.
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An early supporter of the Iraq War, Jones eventually became one of its most vocal Republican critics.
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CAP gives Ivanka's work on entrepreneurship, her most vocal effort to empower women, a D- letter grade.
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Of all the hard seltzers, Wild Basin was the one the group was the most vocal about.
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Dunham, one of Clinton's most vocal Hollywood supporters, hit the campaign trail for the Democratic presidential nominee.
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Warren has been the most vocal candidate about breaking up big tech companies like Facebook and Amazon.
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The songs began in the corner of the East Stand, where Swansea's most vocal supporters are corralled.
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One of the administration's most vocal congressional defenders has been David Perdue, a Republican senator from Georgia.
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My native state's US senator Cory Booker has been perhaps its most vocal proponent in DC lately.
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Jones has been the most vocal of the 32 owners in saying that his players should stand.
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Ms. DeVos has been among the most vocal critics of the legal prohibitions on parochial school vouchers.
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Three days later, Sharapova loses in the semifinals to Kristina Mladenovic, one of her most vocal critics.
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Some of Trump's most vocal supporters in Congress have expressed similar concerns about dependence on Chinese manufacturers.
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Okung, who announced his candidacy in January, was one of the most vocal opponents of the proposal.
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One of the most vocal proponents of new aircraft interiors has been aircraft manufacturers themselves, including Airbus.
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Among the most vocal supporters for a ban was the Campaign to Boycott Supporters of Israel-Lebanon.
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Meanwhile, the most vocal Democrats, including those running for president, want more aggressive policies than a tax.
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Matt Gaetz, a Florida Republican who has been among the most vocal Republican critics of Mueller's probe.
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The National Federation of Independent Business in California has been one of the state's most vocal objectors.
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C., a close Trump ally and one of the Senate's most vocal critics of the impeachment proceedings.
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Cornyn has been one of the Senate's most vocal lawmakers about the investigation connected to Clinton's server.
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He's continued to be a champion of the left, becoming one of President Donald Trump's most vocal critics.
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Trump took to Twitter Tuesday evening to reach out to one of the bill's most vocal conservative opponents.
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Even Sean Hannity, who was the most vocal supporter of the conspiracies, had moved on to other things.
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But then there are Trump's most vocal opponents -- those who have the most to lose if he wins.
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Following the publication of these charges, McGowan has emerged as one of the most vocal denouncers of Weinstein.
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The most vocal critics of the euro—many in America—saw a foolhardy plan crafted by naive politicians.
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Some of the most vocal campaigners in this race have never attended a rally, or even voted before.
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He later called Grassley, one of the most vocal advocates of the U.S. biofuel industry, the sources said.
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His popular segment "A Closer Look" has branded him one of late night's most vocal anti-Trump critic.
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Fox News personality Sean Hannity, who has been one of Trump's most vocal supporters, had a similar take:
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Nemtsov, one of President Vladimir Putin's most vocal critics, was shot and killed near the Kremlin in 2015.
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Other Dutch politicians reacted with concern, including Wilders' most vocal critic, Alexander Pechtold of the centrist D66 Party.
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Apart from Trump and Cruz, the other most vocal opponent of corruption this year has been independent Sen.
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David Brin, an astronomer and science fiction author, is one of the most vocal critics of METI's approach.
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Politicians from states that have been devastated from school shootings were among the most vocal on the issue.
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One of Meek's most vocal supporters has been fellow rapper and his Roc Nation label boss JAY-Z.
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Graham, who is typically a Trump ally, was among the most vocal critics of Trump's decision to withdraw.
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That means Trump is losing some of his most vocal Republican critics in the upper chamber, like Sens.
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Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.), one of the most vocal supporters of healthcare additions, lost her voice around dinnertime.
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One of Wall Street's most vocal bulls has grown less optimistic that tax reform will become a reality.
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Clinton has been the most vocal, quickly backing Obama's actions and vowing to go even further if elected.
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But since his dad's ascension to president, Trump Jr. has been one of his father's most vocal defenders.
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Thiel is one of the most vocal supporters of President Trump in Silicon Valley, historically a liberal enclave.
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The most vocal critics of the ECB's easy monetary policy in recent years has come from within Germany.
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Since then, the Parkland survivors have emerged as some of the most vocal advocates for tightening gun restrictions.
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One of Arizona's most vocal Planned Parenthood advocates, 17-year-old Deja Foxx, confronted the state's Republican Sen.
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Reem Daly, queen of the extinct, once again is revisited, making her the most vocal first boot ever.
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The Senate may lose one of its most vocal Space Force critics, albeit on the Democratic side. Sen.
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Among the most vocal critics of President Trump's cave on his trade threats to China is Republican Sen.
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Pharmacists have been among the most vocal opponents of the drug pricing tactics that pharmacy benefit managers use.
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Seth Moulton, one of the most vocal Pelosi critics, at one of his town halls in Massachusetts. Rep.
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Some of President Trump's most vocal and influential supporters think so and have been strongly criticizing the mission.
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Green is one of Google's most vocal criticsTo be sure, Google still has advantages over The Trade Desk.
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In the meantime, his opponents — the most vocal, ardent supporters of tough net neutrality regulation — are sounding off.
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Mr. Abbott has been the most vocal and high-profile opponent of same-sex marriage in the country.
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Soon after the publication of the Times article, Ms. McGowan became one of Mr. Weinstein's most vocal accusers.
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Numerous congressional Republicans, including some of Trump's most vocal allies, have pushed back against the move, including Sen.
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Paul was among the most vocal Republican lawmakers to support the US President after Trump's news conference Putin.
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Giffords and Kelly head Americans for Responsible Solutions, one of the nation's most vocal gun control advocacy organizations.
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" Trump late Sunday criticized Flake, who has emerged as one of his most vocal critics in Congress. "Sen.
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Meanwhile, the most vocal Democrats say a carbon price by itself isn't nearly enough to combat climate change.
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Brazil's right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro has been among the most vocal critics of Maduro in Latin America.
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When the HBO fantasy drama was still on the air, Jones was one of its most vocal fans.
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Now, don't get me wrong, I am the most vocal sitting desk supporter you are likely to find.
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Then Mr. Thiel became the tech industry's most vocal supporter of Donald J. Trump's "America First" presidential campaign.
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Flake, meanwhile, has emerged as one of Trump's most vocal Republican critics, prompting increasing barbs from the president.
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Senator Ron Johnson, a longtime Ukraine defender, is emerging as one of President Trump's most vocal congressional allies.
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Steve King (R-Iowa), among Capitol Hill's most vocal opponents of comprehensive immigration reform, was even more personal.
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Josh Hawley, one of Facebook's most vocal critics, to discuss data privacy and allegations of anti-conservative bias.
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This is easily Apple's most vocal audience, so such a response must be at least a little disheartening.
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Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.), one of Capitol Hill's most vocal immigrant rights advocates, is sounding a similar alarm.
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Leila de Lima, the staunchest and most vocal critic of Duterte, has had to give up for now.
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One of the most vocal opponents of the short-volatility trade has been JPMorgan quant guru Marko Kolanovic.
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Designer Sophie Theallet has arguably been the most vocal fashion industry player in speaking out against dressing Melania Trump.
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That's the view of Adam Levitin, a Georgetown Law professor who's been one of the restatement's most vocal opponents.
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Paladino is one of Trump's most vocal supporters, but has also drawn criticism in the past for his language.
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The most vocal critics were farmers of crops used in biofuels, with French producers calling it a "death sentence".
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The state's two senators, John McCain and Jeff Flake, are among Trump's most vocal critics within the Republican Party.
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Roseanne Barr and James Woods were among the most vocal supporters of President Trump during the 2016 election. Sen.
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Cuban, who's flirted with the idea of a future presidential run himself, has been among Trump's most vocal critics.
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Luxembourg's Finance Minister Pierre Gramegna was among the most vocal of those against the reform proposed by the Commission.
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Senator Tom Cotton, Republican of Arkansas and one of Mr. Trump's most vocal supporters in Congress, gave unqualified approval.
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Steyer has been one of the most vocal advocates of removing the president since Trump entered the White House.
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And if the past is precedent, those most vocal in the opposition will be those most likely to benefit.
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Ryanair has been one of the most vocal firms against the U.K.'s decision to leave the European Union.
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Some of Sanders' most vocal supporters, who had questioned Harris' progressive bona fides, expressed cautious optimism about Harris' position.
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An additional Bernie-world note: Some of Sanders' most vocal allies had tweaked a Democratic rising star, California Sen.
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Spicer's comments Monday were striking, especially since Sessions was one of Trump's most vocal supporters during last year's campaign.
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Sessions, when he was a member of the chamber, was one of the most vocal critics of the bill.
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Corker, one of President Trump's most vocal GOP critics, has announced he is not running for reelection next year.
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One of his most vocal critics on this point wrote a lengthy piece on the same issue last year.
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Interestingly, one of the most vocal critics of central bank overreach has been the Bank for International Settlements itself.
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Of them, Netflix's "Daredevil" and "The OA" had the most vocal support behind them on social media by far.
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Sanford became one of the President's most vocal critics, hammering Trump from the beginning of the chief executive's term.
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Aside from Democrats back home, Europeans are the ones most vocal against Trump following through on his natural impulses.
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Lindsey Graham, according to a tweet from the GOP senator, who's been one of the president's most vocal allies.
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The most vocal have been the survivors of the shooting, which left 17 dead in Florida on Feb. 14.
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Recently, Mr. Rodríguez Torres emerged as one of the most vocal critics to break with Mr. Maduro's leftist movement.
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Nunes, the memo's author, and the Republicans who have been most vocal in calling for its release, like Rep.
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Writing on Twitter, Boris Johnson, a former foreign secretary who had been perhaps the most vocal critic of Mrs.
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Some of Ms. von der Leyen's most vocal critics have been men who have been less successful than her.
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Collins was one of the most vocal critics of the GOP bill, objecting to its deep cuts to Medicaid.
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As recently as 2015, Turkey was one of the most vocal critics of Russian efforts to prop up Assad.
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Some of Trump's most vocal supporters continued to make a case for themselves over the recess holiday break. Rep.
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But Mr. Grant has become one of the most vocal and active ahead of Britain's general election on Dec.
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The NCAA, which has been perhaps the most vocal opponent of sports betting, has been pushing for federal intervention.
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"Disney has been the most vocal of all the studios about the importance of maintaining theatrical movies," Greenfield said.
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China has been the most vocal proponent of new negotiations, but its relations with North Korea have deteriorated sharply.
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She has become a grassroots activist and one of the most vocal voices pushing for deportation of the migrants.
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On social media, some of Trump's most vocal detractors in the entertainment industry expressed triumph over the impeachment vote.
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Indeed, Justice Clarence Thomas has been the most vocal member of the court urging his colleagues to step in.
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The students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have been among the most vocal proponents for new gun laws.
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There, the most vocal trans-exclusionary voices are, ostensibly, "feminist" ones, and anti-trans lobbying is a mainstream activity.
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"The direct attacks tend to be against the women who have been the most vocal against him," Dittmar noted.
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Morris is perhaps the most vocal opponent of the writings of Thomas Kuhn, specifically The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.
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In fact, Wagner's Lakers teammate, LeBron James, was one of the most vocal critics of Zimmerman during the hearing.
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The seat is held by retiring Republican Senator Jeff Flake, perhaps the most vocal Trump critic among congressional Republicans.
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The U.S. technology industry, a major employer of foreign workers, has been the most vocal corporate opponent to Trump's order.
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One of the most vocal critics of the ad was Tracy Calogheros, CEO of Exploration Place Museum in Prince George.
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Roberts' most vocal critics at the time, including Trump, viewed the move as political, not grounded in facts and law.
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Most recently, Hatch was one of the most vocal supporters of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who was accused of sexual assault.
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The most vocal skeptic of late is Guggenheim Securities' Jake Fuller, one of four analysts who advise holding the stock.
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Traditionally, the most vocal opposition to any form of assisted dying has been the Christian (and particularly the Catholic) Church.
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Ron Latz, a Democratic state legislator who represents St. Louis Park, was among Omar's most vocal critics in the state.
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All the while, Obama has positioned himself as one of Trump's most vocal critics -- and rival Hillary Clinton's biggest cheerleader.
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She's been one of the most vocal people in Silicon Valley about the importance of helping people from diverse backgrounds.
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And it's the families of children with autism who are among the most vocal proponents of the vaccine-autism link.
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Elizabeth Warren, who has emerged as one of her most vocal allies, are among the 46-member Democratic Senate caucus.
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Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, one of the bank's most vocal supporters, was measured in her praise of Trump's decision.
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Kerry will be meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, one of the most vocal critics of the nuclear deal.
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Some of Trump's most vocal conservative critics have come from the right-leaning media, including Erick Erickson and S.E. Cupp.
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Clyburn has been one of the most vocal supporters of consumer privacy protection and the open internet at the FCC.
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Romney's swearing in Thursday will follow the departure of some of the Senate's most vocal Trump critics, such as Sens.
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Flake, who is retiring after 2018, has emerged as one of Trump's most vocal GOP critics, especially on foreign policy.
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He was one of Donald Trump's most vocal Hispanic supporters, but now immigration attorney Jacob Monty is pulling that support.
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Kellyanne, who ran Trump's campaign and now serves as his counselor, is one of Trump's fiercest and most vocal supporters.
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Manigault Newman has emerged as one of Trump's most vocal detractors since her departure from the White House in 2017.
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Even some of the Iran deal's most vocal critics aren't sure Trump made the right choice in withdrawing from it
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Corker's criticism of his own party comes as one of the most vocal Republican critics of in the House, Rep.
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Mark Sanford, who is one of the most vocal Trump critics in the party but still doesn&apost support impeachment.
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The casino mogul is also one of America's most vocal advocates of a strong relationship between the U.S. and Israel.
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Among the most vocal, aside from Museveni, are the presidents of Zimbabwe and Rwanda, and, of course, Omar al-Bashir.
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Paul, who has become one of Trump's most vocal allies on Russia, took a trip to Moscow earlier this month.
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John McCain, who hasn't been one of the most vocal holdouts, says he's not ready to vote for the bill.
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Sylvia Mackey was among the most vocal in exposing how little the league did on the behalf of these families.
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Two of the top squads — Kansas and Michigan — bring with them some of the most vocal boosters in the game.
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Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.), one of the most vocal critics of President Obama's efforts to normalize relations with Cuba.
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The Brennan Center for Justice of New York University is one of the most vocal critics of voter ID laws.
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Jeff Sessions, Congress' most vocal opponent of both legal and unauthorized immigration — is pretty darn harsh on legal immigrants, too.
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Two of the most vocal Ghost Squad members, it says, were responsible for "less than 20 percent" of the attacks.
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One of Tesla's most vocal investors sold more than $39 million of the stock ahead of the company's earnings report.
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The most vocal of Trump critics allege a coordinated plot within federal law enforcement — the "deep state" against the president.
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Mr. Zeldin was one of five New York Republicans to vote against the tax bill, and among the most vocal.
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These grievances led Mr. Trump to issue perhaps the most vocal criticisms of the justice system from an American president.
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One of the most vocal critics has been Cardinal Joseph Zen, the 86-year-old former archbishop of Hong Kong.
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Now 48, she has been the most vocal of the siblings about her desire to take over for her father.
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Mr. Macron has been one of the most vocal world leaders trying to fill the void left by Mr. Trump.
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Kevin Kelly cofounded the Long Now Foundation with Hillis, and has been one of the Millennium Clock's most vocal proponents.
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One of the most vocal opposition groups, however, has already said that it would respect the outcome of the vote.
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Members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus have been most vocal in calling for the cancelation of the August recess.
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In the mid-19th century, the preacher Henry Ward Beecher was one of the most vocal abolitionists in the North.
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González's strong sense of self and identity shines through as a defining characteristic of the most vocal Douglas Stoneman students.
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It hasn't helped Ryan's cause that one of his most vocal political foes is also CEO of Trump's presidential campaign.
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Some of the targeted Republicans, like Curbelo and Diaz-Balart, have been among their party's most vocal supporters of DACA.
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On air and on Twitter, Hegseth had been among the most vocal advocates of presidential pardons for the three men;
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The most vocal group cheering Trump's decision was the National Association of Home Builders, which had fought the Obama plan.
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Kristol, one of Trump's most vocal detractors, has been pushing for an independent candidate to challenge the presumptive GOP nominee.
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Crapo, long seen as a potential hurdle to cannabis banking legislation, was among the "Choke Point" initiative's most vocal critics.
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The policy's most vocal defender, Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen, was confronted at a Mexican restaurant by chanting critics.
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Conservative American Catholics have been among the most vocal opponents of Francis' agenda since he came into power in 2013.
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In the face of this success, even some of the agreement's most vocal critics have grudgingly accepted its positive impact.
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"Only the most vocal, loudest messages come through, and on that, it is hard to beat the president," Lenz says.
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So Rosenstein's defense comes at an opportune time for Mueller — but it's doubtful it will satisfy Mueller's most vocal critics. Rep.
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But people, at least those most vocal, seemed to unify after Sanders stood to make the final vote in Clinton's nomination.
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"Gottlieb has been one of the most vocal and able proponents of public health, especially among kids," said Roswell Park's Hyland.
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Her defenders, however, say that the attacks are nothing more than an attempt to silence Congress' most vocal critic of Israel.
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Emirates is the A2350's biggest buyer and most vocal supporter within the airline industry of the world's largest passenger jet.
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Since that election, Heller has moved from being one of Trump's most vocal critics in the Republican Party to an ally.
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And one of Biden's most vocal fundraisers in Silicon Valley has actually withdrawn his support for the candidate, Recode has learned.
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Hannity, one of Trump's most vocal defenders who also has private audiences with the president, responded to the announcement shortly thereafter.
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Sanford has been one of the president's most vocal Republican critics in Congress, and Republican primary voters punished him for it.
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The 44-year-old freshman senator from Nebraska has been one of the most vocal opponents to Trump on Capitol Hill.
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LeBron James, likely the world's most famous basketball player, has been perhaps the most vocal player on social and political issues.
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Warren, arguably the Democrats' most vocal Trump opponent, dismissed the real estate mogul's claim that she was disappointed she wasn't chosen.
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Omar also received donations from Democratic colleagues House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn and Ocasio-Cortez, two of her most vocal advocates.
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Mark Cuban, one of Donald Trump's most vocal critics, met with the president-elect's key advisor Steve Bannon, according to reports.
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One of Jeong's most vocal critics was Sullivan, who wrote a slashing column accusing her of "eliminationist" rhetoric, among other sins.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been the most vocal proponent of Trump's actions against Iran, praised the move Monday.
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Salesforce founder and CEO Marc Benioff had been among the first and most vocal CEOs to challenge Indiana's RFRA law. Gov.
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, sharing a stage with a handful of their most vocal moderate rivals.
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Trump was one of the most vocal New Yorkers calling for their heads, leading what amounted to a modern-day lynching.
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Navalny has been one Putin's most vocal critics and is using claims of corruption as a springboard for a presidential run.
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This beyond a denial of reality; it is an outright disassociation with it by the most vocal people in Trump's base.
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Another rumor was that Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett — one of bitcoin's most vocal critics — was diversifying into the asset class.
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Occupiers: 'A patriot has fallen' Finicum was one of the most vocal occupiers who took over the refuge building near Burns.
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One of the most vocal companies championing sustainability is H&M, whose Conscious collection and other initiatives have been well-received.
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One of the most vocal voices on Twitter foretelling Mr. Trump's downfall was Bill Kristol, the editor of The Weekly Standard.
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Arnold was hardly the only general to be frustrated by the Continental Congress, but he was certainly among the most vocal.
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Among the 2016 hopefuls, Cruz has been one of the most vocal advocates for reducing federal land ownership, along with Sen.
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But Mormon Republicans have been among Trump's most vocal critics, including Mitt Romney, who slammed Trump in a 2016 speech; Sen.
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Ironically, the most vocal civil rights leaders continue to praise the Clintons in public, while decrying their legacy behind closed doors.
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Lawmakers from the states that Pentagon teams have visited for assessment have been among the most vocal opponents to Obama's proposal.
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Baldwin is one of Trump's most vocal critics in Hollywood, and has long entertained the idea of running for public office.
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Di Maio needed to form a coalition, and he joined forces with League, perhaps the most vocal euroskeptic party to campaign.
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Consumer goods giant Unilever has for the past several years been one of the most vocal companies for raising this ambition.
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Gavin Newsom, one of the company's most vocal critics, said in a press conference about the Kincade Fire on October 26.
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Guttenberg has been one of the most vocal parents in speaking out against gun violence in the weeks since the shooting.
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Trump has been the most vocal critic of Apple on the campaign trail since the tech company defied the court order.
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Collins has been one of the most vocal critics of the Senate's healthcare bill, citing concerns over deep cuts to Medicaid.
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Once one of Mr. Trump's most vocal opponents, Silicon Valley's technology industry has increasingly found common ground with the White House.
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Ms. Ortega, a longtime member of Mr. Maduro's leftist ruling party, became one of the president's most vocal critics this year.
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Before Monday, Jones had been among the most vocal owners in saying he preferred that his players stand for the anthem.
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Giuffre, one of Epstein's most vocal accusers, sued the financier's alleged recruiter and madam, the British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, in 2015.
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Some teachers, parents and students from Parkland and other Florida schools have been among the most vocal opponents of the plan.
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" The 76-year-old actor, one of the Trump's most vocal Hollywood critics, continued, "We have to go through the motions.
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None of that has happened, though, because one of Chief Gallagher's most vocal supporters happens to be the commander in chief.
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Swalwell, who became one of the most vocal Democrats during the public impeachment hearings, compared the allegations to the XYZ Affair.
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Last year Microsoft was the most vocal tech company lobbyist in the state, as it pushed for last year's privacy bill.
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Europe has been ones of the most vocal U.S. allies criticizing the recent decision to put tariffs on steel and aluminum.
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In Washington, the most vocal proponent of Mr. Guaidó — the former national security adviser John R. Bolton — has left the administration.
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C. From the time Democrats launched their investigation, Graham has been among the Senate's most vocal critics of the impeachment proceedings.
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Springer, which depends on advertising to pay for its publications, is one of the most vocal opponents of ad-blocking software.
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Fox, who served as Mexico's president from 2000 to 2006, has been among the most vocal critics of Trump's border wall.
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Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.), one of the most vocal immigration reform advocates in the House, reportedly won't run for reelection.
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Senator Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, has been among the most vocal critics of the deal.
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For starters, those most vocal in their criticism of the final season probably aren't entirely representative of the wider audience base.
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Bolton was, mostly via his perch at Fox News, one of the most vocal critics of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
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The group has been among the most vocal proponents of the controversial border adjustment tax backed by House Speaker Paul Ryan.
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But he is the most vocal of his peers about the havoc he says the Republican proposals will mean for customers.
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The most vocal opponents, like Stuart Appelbaum, president of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, were not among the signatories.
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" Actress Rose McGowan, one of Weinstein's most vocal accusers, tweeted her reaction to the interview saying, "I didn't forget you, Harvey.
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Hawley has been one of the most vocal Republicans in the state calling on Greitens to step down or be impeached.
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In recent weeks, Rose McGowan has risen to prominence as one of Hollywood's most vocal advocates for gender equality in the workplace.
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In particular, Weinstein Co. produced Grindhouse, which contains the segment Death Proof, which stars Rose McGowan, one of Weinstein's most vocal detractors.
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Vice President Mike Pence was among the most vocal opponents of hate crime legislation during his time as Indiana governor and congressman.
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Vanguard Group has been among the most vocal asset managers telling investors in recent years to expect a world of low returns.
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That brings us to the Senate, where some of the president's most vocal Republican critics are Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham.
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Vietnam, one of the most vocal opponents of China's South China Sea claims, has tightened its military relationship with the United States.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is emerging as Trump's most vocal defender, despite allegations of Moscow having cyber hacked in the US election.
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Still, some of the most vocal voices against Trump confirmations have been red-state Democrats who are facing tough reelections in November.
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Students who survived the shooting have been among the most vocal proponents of new gun laws in the wake of the tragedy.
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Anybody that has been to an English football match will know that the upright onlookers tend to be the most vocal ones.
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Senator Kamala Harris has been one of the most vocal politicians that has pledged to defend DACA and pass the DREAM Act.
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Perhaps the most vocal supporter of this line is Franklin Graham, a hugely influential evangelical preacher who prayed at Mr Trump's inauguration.
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Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio have been among the most vocal critics, saying the Castro regime is still violating basic human rights.
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Nemtsov, one of President Vladimir Putin's most vocal critics, was murdered in 2015 as he walked across a bridge near the Kremlin.
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Now their most vocal voices believe it is time to destroy that old order and replace it with something closer to socialism.
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Washington (CNN)President-elect Donald Trump met on Monday with Al Gore -- one of the most vocal advocates of fighting climate change.
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McCain, of course, has been at times one of Trump's most vocal Republican critics, and has compared the Russia scandal to Watergate.
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Sessions, now Trump's most vocal immigration proponent as his attorney general, has praised the President for acting on immigration through executive order.
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Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, has been one of the most vocal Republicans leading the effort and was critical of Sessions' new policy.
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Dorsey was among the most vocal critics of the tax, saying it would unfairly affect financial services companies like his own, Square.
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Revenue neutrality has been a hot topic lately, so it's worth addressing the two revenue-neutral schemes with the most vocal constituencies.
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Former editor-at-large Ben Shapiro had been one of the most vocal critics of Breitbart in the wake of the fiasco.
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More than a dozen women have also accused Trump of sexual misconduct, a fact not lost on the president's most vocal critics.
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The Oversight chairman has been perhaps the most vocal critic of OPM leadership since the agency revealed the hacks in early June.
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This is why those who benefit from ideologically driven closed primaries are the most vocal opponents of California-style top-two elections.
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These conservative, mainly small, local banks are the most vocal complainers—even though at first blush they have little to moan about.
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Hogg, who has more than 800,000 Twitter followers, emerged as an activist and one of the most vocal survivors of the shooting.
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Meadows has been among the most vocal lawmakers in his criticism of the Justice Department and its handling of the Russia probe.
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Pelosi, as she races to solidify support for her leadership bid, reportedly spoke Tuesday with one of her most vocal critics, Rep.
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The former vice president will be flanked at the debate by Harris and Booker, his two most vocal critics in the race.
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While Clinton had a clear lead in votes and pledged delegates, Sanders's most vocal supporters were showing no signs of giving in.
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Republicans in Arizona are divided over Flake, who has emerged as one of President Trump's most vocal GOP critics on Capitol Hill.
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Hawley, a freshman, has made his mark as one of the Republican Party's most vocal tech critics since he started in Congress.
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Hawley, a freshman, has made his mark as one of the Republican Party's most vocal tech critics since he started in Congress.
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The work has earned her bipartisan praise, even from Chaffetz, perhaps the agency's most vocal critic in the wake of the hacks.
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Trump has been one of Gallagher&aposs most vocal supporters, ordering Gallagher be moved to "less restrictive confinement" prior to the trial.
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Peter Thiel is one of the most controversial venture capitalists in Silicon Valley, and one of the industry's most vocal Trump supporters.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren, a former head of the CFPB, had been among the most vocal politicians calling for Stumpf to step down.
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As Vietnam has emerged as the most vocal regional opponent of China's maritime claims in Southeast Asia, it has drawn Beijing's ire.
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Among the most vocal antagonists of the law is the American Petroleum Institute, with members including Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell.
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He has also been the most vocal in calling for an end to the "Stand Your Ground" law opposed by the Democrats.
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Two of the most vocal survivors, Emma González, 18, and David Hogg, 17, have been targets of a disproportionate amount of vitriol.
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Gig economy companies, whose business models are dependent on the use of contractors, have been among the most vocal critics of AB5.
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Yet to Mr. Trump's most vocal supporters — and they exist here as in any state — simply trying to get along is insufficient.
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One of the organizers of those demonstrations, Stav Shaffir, went on to become one of Labor's strongest and most vocal Knesset members.
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Herbal detox pearls were scrutinized by several major sites, but the treatments' most vocal critic was San Francisco gynecologist Dr. Jen Gunter.
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Mark Warner of Virginia, one of tech's most vocal critics and a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, repeated that call Monday.
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And for years, he was the most vocal purveyor of the falsehood that President Barack Obama was born outside the United States.
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The backlash is fierce: His policy's most vocal defender, Kirstjen Nielsen, secretary of Homeland Security, was confronted at dinner by chanting protesters.
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What is particularly noteworthy of California's proposed cap is who its most vocal proponents are: Lendmark Financial Services, Opportun, and OneMain Financial.
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As a senator in the Trump era, Booker has counted himself among the most vocal critics of the administration within the chamber.
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Waters has proven to be one of the most vocal critics of Trump during his presidency, and has called for his impeachment.
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For months, Ms. Ortega has been one of the most vocal critics of President Nicolás Maduro from within his own political party.
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The video highlighted newspaper headlines accusing so-called "Bernie Bros" — Sanders' most vocal and fervent supporters — of spewing the social-media vitriol.
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It&aposs the nature of social media, the people that tend to be the most vocal tend to be the most negative.
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But the most vocal faction seemed to float somewhere in the middle, unsure of what to make of the all-star lineup.
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Some critics falsely claimed that the most vocal student protesters in Parkland were paid "crisis actors," and of course they were not.
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Safari Club International, (SCI) which runs the convention, has been one of the most vocal proponents of overturning the Obama-era ban.
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In the wake of the attack, students from the school have become some of the most vocal advocates for restricting gun access.
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His promises of mass deportations and a huge wall built by Mexico are crucial points of appeal to his most vocal supporters.
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The high U.S. premium is an obvious target but one that is unlikely to respond to even the most vocal political lobbying.
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This month, Sagittarius, think of someone who has been an important influence in your life and make yourself their most vocal champion.
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You do not allow the most vocal, and dishonest sections of America (which now also includes the White House) to commandeer the discussion.
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One of Duterte's most vocal opponents in Davao is Father Amado Picardal, a Catholic priest who has been assigned there for 16 years.
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Isn't it clear that the images and opinions in our feeds are typically the most vocal and followed voices in our own networks?
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Merkel has left the most vocal election campaigning to fellow countryman Manfred Weber, the top conservative candidate in the May 23-26 election.
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One of Trump's most vocal supporters in Congress, Republican Representative Chris Collins, wasted no time in introducing legislation on Tuesday to protect Dreamers.
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The coalition does not include some of the most vocal anti-pesticide organizations, but Hayes did invite the insect-advocacy group Xerces Society.
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Steve Jobs was one of the most vocal on this topic; in many speeches, he talked about Apple's goal to change the world.
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While it's not always been just locals booing the action, they seem to have been the most vocal and it's not gone unnoticed.
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Wyden, a senior member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has been one of the government's most vocal advocates in the digital privacy movement.
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A truce with Smith, its most vocal activist investor, helps Yahoo clear the way for the auction of its core businesses, analysts said.
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Lindsey Graham, one of Kavanaugh's most vocal Republican defenders on the Senate Judiciary, told ABC's "This Week" that Flake — as well as Sens.
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Dimon didn't single out any candidate, including presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, who has been the most vocal on the campaign trail.
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UCS, while never officially taking an anti-nuclear power stance, has been one of the most vocal critics of the industry about safety.
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SpaceX's most vocal holdouts in South Texas are selling their homes to Elon Musk's rocket company to make way for a Mars spaceport
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Police in the Philippines arrested Leila de Lima, a senator who is one of the most vocal critics of the president, Rodrigo Duterte.
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It helped that one of his most vocal supporters was the president at the time, Hosni Mubarak, a squash player and enthusiast himself.
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Back in March, independent graduate student Nick Brown, one of Wansink's most vocal critics, blogged about the paper's statistical inconsistencies and duplicated text.
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Austria has been one of the most vocal critics in the European Union of Turkey's security crackdown since the failed coup last July.
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Vietnam has become one of the most vocal critics of China's claims in the South China Sea and its construction of artificial islands.
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Julián Castro: The former San Antonio mayor and housing secretary under President Obama has arguably been the most vocal candidate on this issue.
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Rebecca Minkoff was one of the early adopters — and most vocal supporters — of the shift toward a "see now, but now" fashion calendar.
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Tom Cruise has been one of Scientology's most vocal supporters, and despite criticism of the belief system, he hasn't wavered in his devotion.
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A truce with its most vocal activist investor helps Yahoo clear the way for the auction of its core businesses, which is underway.
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Dudley Brown, president of the lobby group National Association for Gun Rights, considers himself one of the most vocal critics of the NRA.
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Bsirske's comments are the most vocal yet from a member of the board that would eventually have to sign off on any merger.
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Among the most vocal were members of the small anti-Stalinist Marxist party known as the Partido Obrero de Unificación Marxista, the POUM.
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Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, two of President Trump's most vocal Democratic critics, are broadly supportive of the president's measures to combat Chinese cheating.
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Over the last several months, Vela has broken through the daily noise on Capitol Hill as one of Nancy Pelosi's most vocal critics.
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Dimon was among the most vocal critics of Bitcoin during the height of the cryptocurrency boom, calling it among other things a "fraud."
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Restaurants employ more low-wage workers than any other industry, and their operators are among the most vocal opponents of minimum wage hikes.
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Billionaire John Paulson, perhaps President Donald Trump's most vocal supporter in the hedge fund industry, was not on the list of top donors.
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Bloomberg has been one of the most vocal advocates for fighting climate change while also holding firm on a number of moderate policies.
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And, whether by design or mere inclination, Warren has emerged as Trump's most vocal and lacerating critic, almost seeming to relish the role.
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Animal rights groups are culling's most vocal critics, and oppose the practice on the basis that it's inhumane, unnecessary, and can be ineffective.
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The former Massachusetts governor has been one of the most vocal Republicans to buck Trump and delivered a scathing rebuke back in March.
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James Inhofe from Oklahoma, one of the most vocal politicians rejecting mainstream climate change science, is on the far right, along with Trump.
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In the 15 years since, the Authors Guild, which represents the interests of working writers, has remained one of Amazon's most vocal critics.
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Gerry Connolly, a Virginia Democrat who is Catholic, has been among the most vocal critics of the request for Conroy to step down.
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This week, the White House could not bring itself to condemn a racist attack by Roseanne Barr, one of Trump's most vocal supporters.
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Megyn Kelly, the Fox News anchor, tries her hand at the celebrity interview with help from her most vocal critic, Donald J. Trump.
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Governments seeking to please their most vocal political bases domestically are becoming cavalier with how they communicate with countries abroad — at least online.
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Governments seeking to please their most vocal political bases domestically are becoming cavalier with how they communicate with countries abroad -- at least online.
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Advocates of legalizing gambling on sports usually talk big game, but one of the movement's most vocal advocates tempered his rhetoric on Monday.
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John Kasich -- one of Trump's most vocal Republican critics -- to the Biden Institute at the University of Delaware for a discussion about bipartisanship.
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But in a substantial change, Mr. Trump's most vocal supporters seem to have drawn a line they are no longer willing to cross.
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Baldwin, who won an Emmy Award for playing the commander in chief on "SNL," is one of the president's most vocal Hollywood critics.
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Opposition from his own team Among the most vocal opponents to any new torture plans will come from his own national security cabinet.
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Corker is one of Trump's most vocal critics in the Senate, and it was unclear if the president and Corker had actually spoken.
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Local town hall meetings are packed like I have never seen before, and the most vocal opponents of the Republican plans are women.
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Senator Risa Hontiveros, one of Mr. Duterte's most vocal critics, called for the government to immediately recall its ambassador and consuls from China.
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Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a reliable lieutenant in partisan battle, is now one of the president's most vocal critics on Syria.
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President Trump often seems like a living embodiment of Ms. Barr's Twitter feed, and many of his most vocal supporters revel in that.
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Luisa Ortega, the attorney general and one of the most vocal critics of President Nicolás Maduro, was removed from her post on Saturday.
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It's a surprising turn of events in the Kelly's personal life considering that Clary and Savage were once the singer's most vocal advocates.
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Since her return, Sharapova has gone 5-2 — the two losses coming against two of her most vocal critics, Mladenovic and Eugenie Bouchard.
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Jeff Flake -- Trump's most vocal GOP critic in the Senate -- was not ready to call for Jackson to drop out of the running.
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The political wing of the Koch network was one of the most vocal supporters of the tax reform bill Trump signed last year.
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Of the leading Democratic hopefuls, Mr. Biden was the most vocal in espousing more centrist views on issues like health care and immigration.
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Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina is a fierce defender of the company's interests, and one of Mr. Trump's most vocal Republican critics.
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John Kasich (R), one of the most vocal Republican defenders of Medicaid expansion, proposed that idea in a letter to Congress in January.
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Andy Biggs (R), one of Trump's most vocal supporters, urged the president to pardon Arpaio, touting the former sheriff's long public service record.
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Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.) has been Mulvaney's most vocal GOP critic.
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President Donald Trump has withdrawn ex-CIA Director John Brennan's security clearance, in a move hitting one of the administration's most vocal critics.
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He has become one of the most vocal pro-monopoly advocates, taking a lonely stand in defense of Silicon Valley's much-maligned megacorporations.
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Yet, the most vocal U.S. supporters of the protests often save most of their rhetorical fire, and substantive recommendations, for attacking the regime.
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That shooting reignited a national debate over gun control and violence, with Stoneman Douglas students emerging as some of the most vocal advocates.
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He has previously dismissed accusations of being anti-monarchy although his party has also received praise from some of Thailand's most vocal exiles.
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Of the leading Democratic hopefuls, Mr. Biden was the most vocal in espousing more centrist views on issues like health care and immigration.
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Lieberman, back in the Senate, then distinguished himself in the George W. Bush era as the most vocal Democratic proponent of invading Iraq.
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" "I am no longer sort of surprised by anything," Kasich, one of Trump's most vocal critics in the GOP, said on CNN's "OutFront.
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So far, Google and Netflix, the most vocal proponents of net neutrality in previous years, have not spoken individually about Mr. Pai's proposal.
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David Shiffman, a PhD student studying shark biology and conservation at the University of Miami, has been one of Discovery's most vocal critics.
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Bruce Schneier, a renowned computer security expert (and frequent Motherboard contributor), was perhaps the most vocal advocate for some sort of government intervention.
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Ryan first came to public prominence in 2005, as one of the most vocal proponents of privatizing Social Security in the House GOP.
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He said he will be the most vocal advocate for the next president to expand the clemency program beyond just nonviolent drug offenders.
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Deutsche Bank, one of the most vocal advocates of tiering, warned last month of a "significant impact" on revenues unless the scheme was introduced.
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She has been the most vocal critic in Puerto Rico of Trump's response to the hurricane, and it has clearly gotten under his skin.
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Gillibrand was the most vocal of his colleagues to criticize him, which prompted blowback from other liberals who felt she had rushed to judgment.
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Walloon Socialist leader Elio Di Rupo, one of the most vocal opponents of the deal, cast doubt a deal could be reached next week.
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Zimbabwe's liberation war veterans, who have been among the most vocal in calling for Mugabe's resignation, will hold a media briefing at 9.30 a.m.
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Hanekom was one of the most vocal critics of Zuma and was sacked as tourism minister last year after publicly calling for his removal.
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The situation in Venezuela has a particular resonance in France, where the far-left France Unbowed party, currently Macron's most vocal opponent, backs Maduro.
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Tech companies have been among the most vocal supporters of Dreamers since the Trump administration announced in September that it plans to end DACA.
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American Paul Elliott Singer's hedge fund firm was established in 1977 and has a reputation as being one of the most vocal activists internationally.
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One of the moves he's been most vocal about is his plan to move the Brazilian Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
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Among the most vocal: LeBron James, who has been active on Twitter and Instagram today, expressing his frustration that the NBA wasn't doing enough.
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Retired soldiers have been among the most vocal opponents of draft budget proposals, blocking roads with burning tyres on several occasions in recent weeks.
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One of the most vocal defenders of the company in the group chat had an area code from South Florida, where JetSmarter is based.
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His most vocal opposition came from the party's intellectual elite, and in particular from those focused most closely on foreign policy and national security.
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" Graham, one of Trump's most vocal defenders in the Senate, said earlier Tuesday morning that the impeachment inquiry was "a lynching in every sense.
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The protest has united disparate Native American tribes and bridged generations in what's become the most vocal defense of native land rights in decades.
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German lawmakers have been the most vocal on trying to lift the sanctions on Russia this summer, despite the heavy resistance coming from Ukraine.
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The tech world's most vocal political voices lean left on social issues, but your average programmer and developer are probably more libertarian than liberal.
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Now, Keaton joins Alec Baldwin in being one of Allen's most vocal supporters amid the resurgence of claims from his estranged daughter, Dylan Farrow.
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It is true that the industry has been among the most vocal industries to openly celebrate their LGBTQ creatives and their communities of color.
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Turkey has been one of the most vocal critics of the U.S. move to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and opening an embassy there.
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In the fashion of Indonesia's former strongmen, he has used the police, prosecutors and bureaucrats to make life difficult for his most vocal opponents.
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And this immediate backlash shows hard it's going to be to get Hollywood's most vocal names, biggest theater chains, and actual movies studios onboard.
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While the Vatican was not the only mediator between the two nations — Canada, too, played a major role — it was among the most vocal.
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Trump has appointed Lighthizer, one of the administration's most vocal China critics, to oversee the new round of trade talks with China, officials said.
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Attorney general candidate Scott Drury was perhaps the most vocal of Madigan's critics, calling for a "Mueller-style investigation" into the party boss's organization.
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Fueling is a "hazardous operation" The most vocal about these propellant risks was Air Force Lt. General Thomas Stafford, who chairs the advisory committee.
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Of the tech industry people on this list, Musk has perhaps been the most vocal and visible in his involvement with Trump administration activities.
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And the administration's newest HHS addition — Valerie Huber — is one of the most vocal advocates for harmful and misleading abstinence-only-until-marriage programs.
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Second, the EU-3 and the EU as such have been the most vocal supporters of the agreement ever since it entered into force.
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Hattar, who was also Jordan's most vocal supporter of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, was charged with contempt of religion and sowing sectarian tensions.
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While many of the most vocal students are promoting the walkout, some other students feel conflicted since the walkout marks the Columbine shooting anniversary.
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In his address, French President Emmanuel Macron -- who has emerged as Europe's most vocal sentry against a global tide of nationalism -- repeated his warnings.
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Mr. Giuliani is now back on the national political stage, serving as one of Donald J. Trump's most prominent advisers and most vocal defenders.
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Ricketts, the author, said that by planting threats with some of the most vocal members of the military community, CyberCaliphate guaranteed maximum press coverage.
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We are among the most vocal proponents of charter schools and we worked together on the legislation that brought them into being in Massachusetts.
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Vietnam has emerged as the most vocal opponent of China's claims in the waterway, where more than $3 trillion in cargo pass every year.
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The most vocal critics of school reform, including the far-right activist Phyllis Schlafly's Eagle Forum, warned that it would bring "socialism" to Alabama.
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"The most vocal opposition came from very religious, conservative people who were opposed to all alcohol," said Danner Kline, founder of Free the Hops.
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And easier access to studios and filmmakers means they're the ones held accountable by the most vocal consumers, for the good and the bad.
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Abby Wambach, who played in four World Cups for the United States, was one of the most vocal advocates for running up the score.
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Former Uber board member and Benchmark partner Bill Gurley, for instance, has been the most vocal about the need for companies to go public.
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Judge LaDoris Cordell, a retired Superior Court judge and an outspoken advocate of women, has become one of the recall effort's most vocal critics.
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The most vocal was Stephen Miller, who worked closely with Mr. Bannon in the White House and was someone Mr. Bannon considered a protégé.
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But he also last week appeared to sideline Peter Navarro, an adviser who has been one of the White House's most vocal trade skeptics.
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While France has been one of the most vocal critics of the project since it launched in June, it's far from the only one.
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The most vocal opposition, however, has been from police groups who say it strips them of a key piece of technology for public safety.
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One of the most vocal fasting enthusiasts has been billionaire Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, which may be what the question is referring to specifically.
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The Trump deregulation plan sets up a clash between Mr. Trump and one of his most vocal Democratic critics: Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
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Mr. Trump was one of the most vocal promoters of the baseless conspiracy theory that Mr. Obama was not born in the United States.
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Todd Zywicki, a law professor at George Mason University, who has clashed with Warren since the nineties, is probably her most vocal policy critic.
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Among Stem's most vocal advocates is Anna Wise, 28, a singer and songwriter who won a Grammy Award for her work with Kendrick Lamar.
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That risks further antagonizing a skeptical European Parliament, the EU's most vocal institution on human rights and freedom, which has to approve visa liberalization.
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Some of the most vocal opponents were women, notably Phyllis Schlafly, an influential conservative activist who warned that the amendment would backfire on women.
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Nemtsov, one of President Vladimir Putin's most vocal critics, was killed in 2015 as he walked home across a bridge near the Kremlin's walls.
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Even among the President's most vocal defenders, Jordan has distinguished himself as a particularly fierce ally whose media appearances often result in contentious exchanges.
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The attack reignited the national debate over gun control, with students emerging as some of the most vocal advocates for strengthening restrictions on firearms.
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Tech companies say the program is integral to building a talented work force, but even its most vocal proponents say some change is needed.
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Now that he's been arrested and accused of filing a false report, his doubters are the ones being the most vocal on social media.
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Amazon, meanwhile, was one of the most vocal opponents of a new payroll tax proposal in Seattle that would have helped build affordable housing.
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BANGKOK (Reuters) - It wasn't only the moves to ban Thailand's most vocal opposition party that brought Gift onto the street for the first time.
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But Waters has been among the president's most vocal opponents in Congress and has repeatedly raised the notion of booting him from office. Rep.
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The tweet was Ms. Trump's most vocal foray into a public discussion and was made over an issue her allies say she feels personally.
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The German economist is one of the most vocal members of the ECB Governing Council, criticizing the slow policy normalization in the euro zone.
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Insurers in Britain have been among the most vocal groups in warning of the problems that a disorderly departure from the bloc could bring.
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Waters, one of Trump's most vocal critics, will appear on "Angela Rye's State of the Union" on BET on Wednesday, according to BuzzFeed News.
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And Horowitz is expected to dismiss any allegations that the FBI illegally spied on Trump's campaign, destroying one of the president's most vocal conspiracies.
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Dr. Majid Fotuhi, speaking this week on brain fitness at the YPO Edge conference in Singapore, is among the most vocal brain fitness experts.
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Democratic lawmakers, including Judiciary Committee ranking member Dianne Feinstein (CA), were among the most vocal in urging for a delay to Kavanaugh's committee vote.
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Its advocates, the most vocal of whom is Ian Mulheirn of Oxford Economics, a consultancy, say high prices have little to do with supply shortages.
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And Mitt Romney -- one of the most vocal leaders of the "Never Trump" movement, implored supporters in the Mormon-dominated state, to vote against Trump.
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Ron Wyden, a Oregon Democrat, has been the most vocal opponent of Pompeo's nomination and had called for more time to debate the congressman's positions.
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A spokesman for Kasich, one of the most vocal Republican critics of President Donald Trump, did not deny he's signing with either CNN or MSNBC.
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The U.S. letter, which says Brussels should not harm damaging burgeoning EU-NATO ties, was the most vocal U.S. opposition to the EU military pact.
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Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), one of Trump's most vocal defenders in Congress, slammed the new rules as "a joke," and accused Democrats of bad faith.
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The gaming industry is, frankly, paralyzed by fear of its most vocal and angry customers who are routinely mistaken for the entire population of players.
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Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a firm Trump ally, has been one of the most vocal opponents of the President's decision to remove American troops.
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So after Trump ordered military strikes against a Syrian airfield on Thursday night, at least some of his most vocal supporters say they feel betrayed.
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In the U.S., many of the most vocal skeptics and deniers of climate change emerge from conservative think tanks that revere the industrial capitalist system.
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One of the greatest chess players of all time and a passionate human rights activist, Kasparov has been one of Putin's most vocal public adversaries.
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Collins, who served as the congressional liaison to the Trump transition team, has since been one of the president's most vocal supporters in the House.
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Jones, who is one of the NFL's most vocal owners, irked a lot of people by saying that players would be punished for their protests.
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American negotiators, though their banks are little affected, favoured a high floor and Europeans a low one or none; the French were the most vocal.
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If these appeals fail, the EU has been most vocal in vowing to retaliate, in turn prompting Mr Trump to threaten levies on European cars.
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Graham, for his part, was one of Trump's most vocal Republican critics in the campaign during and after the South Carolina senator's failed presidential bid.
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While Ocasio-Cortez has been one of the most vocal advocates of initiating impeachment proceedings in the House, Pelosi has not warmed to the idea.
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One of Trump's most vocal Latino supporters in California, Marco Gutierrez, said that if Hillary Clinton won there would be taco trucks on every corner.
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NATO and EU member Lithuania is perhaps the most vocal of the Baltics in criticizing Russia and increased Russian military activity in the Nordic region.
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Jerry Brown (D), who sees it as a cornerstone to his legacy and who has emerged as one of Trump's most vocal and biting critics.
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Since taking office for the first time earlier this year, Omar has become the most vocal critic of Israel and AIPAC's influence on American politics.
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Liberal Jews have been among the most vocal critics of Trump from the get-go, but their partisan pedigree limits the cachet of their criticism.
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But when I asked Jessica Stern, who'd been one of Jesse's steadiest and most vocal champions, whether she trusts him, she took a long pause.
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Pirro has emerged as one of Trump's most vocal defenders on television, routinely using on-air monologues to call out those who criticize the president.
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Maxine Waters of California was pushing for impeachment back in 2017, and she's been among the most vocal and well-known Democrats to do so.
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" And Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker, who has been among Mr. Trump's most vocal supporters, called the Curiel remarks "inexcusable" on "Fox News Sunday.
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It is this latter group, which in some cases either rejects or downplays indigenous ancestry, that has been the most vocal in supporting these statues.
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Lighthizer, an experienced trade negotiator and having just completed a new agreement with Canada and Mexico, is one of the administration's most vocal China critics.
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Liberal arts colleges — whose leaders have been some of the most vocal critics of rankings — generally fared much better using criteria that included job satisfaction.
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Indeed, the President did engage in a very public feud with one of the harshest and most vocal critics of his handling of the crisis.
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But some of the country's most vocal women's rights advocates warned that passing tougher laws would not magically prevent crimes against India's girls and women.
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One of Trump's most vocal supporters, Judge Jeanine Pirro, also offered Taylor some advice ... which sounded like it was taken straight outta Laura Ingraham's playbook.
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Makonda — the regional governor who's leading the current crackdown in Dar es Salaam — has been among the most vocal anti-LGBT leaders in the country.
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Among Mr. Trump's most vocal evangelical supporters, few are as high-profile as Billy Graham's eldest son and the heir to his ministry, the Rev.
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His most vocal critic, Aleksei Navalny, has promised to run for president, despite being disqualified by his five-year suspension sentence on charges of embezzlement.
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Andrew Kolodny, an influential substance-abuse expert and one of the country's most vocal critics of opioid overprescribing, thinks he has a pretty good answer.
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It's an ambitious and significant shrinking of the business — and Nelson Peltz's Trian, one of the company's most vocal investors, is pleased with the result.
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Mr. McCarthy has been one of the most vocal critics of Google, raising accusations that the search engine purposely suppresses conservative views in its results.
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The French captain, Yannick Noah, and his players were among the most vocal opponents of the new format, even though their federation voted in favor.
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Jenner's earliest and most vocal opponents had been men of the church, who reasoned that smallpox was a God-given fact of life and death.
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The U.S. letter, which says Brussels should not harm damaging burgeoning EU-NATO ties, was the most vocal U.S. opposition to the EU military pact.
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And that was too much for John O. Brennan, the former C.I.A. director who had already emerged as one of Mr. Trump's most vocal critics.
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Perhaps the Senate's most vocal advocate for a muscular military posture and for U.S. intervention overseas, the South Carolina Republican was a protégé of Sen.
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Mr. Sisi rushed to assure Christians, who have traditionally been among his most vocal supporters and now fear that he cannot protect them against extremists.
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The offer by Mr. Sessions to discuss resigning, however lightly he made it, was surprising from one of the president's earliest and most vocal supporters.
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It's a less than satisfactory outcome for some, including Warren's New Hampshire campaign director Elizabeth Wester, who has been among the legislation's most vocal opponents.
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The Michigan lawmaker, who has long been one of Trump's most vocal conservative critics, admits that partisanship would have sharpened his attacks in years past.
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Anthony Scaramucci was a financier and one of Trump's most vocal supporters when the President named him as the White House communications director in 2017.
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Ward last month used Twitter to criticize David Hogg and Emma González, two of the most vocal student gun control activists who survived the Feb.
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The White House has been one of Guaido's most vocal supporters since the crisis began, alongside a handful of democracies throughout Europe and Latin America.
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The Trump administration has been one of Guaido's most vocal supporters since the crisis began, alongside a handful of democracies throughout Europe and Latin America.
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Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher, above in July after his court-martial ended in acquittal, counts Mr. Trump as one of his most vocal supporters.
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Lindsey Graham has been the most vocal about that prospect, more telling has been the rank-and-file Republicans who aren't rushing to defend Sessions.
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The CFPB has come under fire during the Trump administration as Mick Mulvaney, one of the most vocal critics of the bureau, took the helm.
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Ms. Ortega and Mr. Ferrer both broke with President Nicolás Maduro this year and have since become two of his most vocal left-wing critics.
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Jayapal's inclusion in the company's video was noteworthy, considering Jayapal has been one of the most vocal Democrats in Congress on issues related to ICE.
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He is a strong proponent for Palestinian rights and a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians, and one of Israel's most vocal American critics.
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National security aide Sebastian Gorka, who has recently been one of the administration's most vocal media critics, previously served as the publication's national security editor.
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Westby said Three Square Market may be one of the first — and most vocal — about using this type of technology but they certainly aren't alone.
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The prime minister's most vocal critic is Jawar Mohammed, an enormously influential activist who last week announced his intention to stand in the promised election.
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And, in fact, even those European economies impacted the most, such as Estonia or Poland, have been the most vocal supporters of maintaining the sanctions.
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Even some of Facebook's most vocal critics said the suits appear to target legitimate swindlers, though the emphasize that this type of enforcement is overdue.
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The 47-year-old performer — who flirted with a Michigan Senate bid last year — is one of Trump's most vocal supporters in the music industry.
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Priebus failed to convince Trump that one of his most vocal critics during the campaign, 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney, should head the State Department.
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The congressman has proven to be one of President Trump's most vocal critics, saying the president is "uncaring" and lacks an understanding of civil rights.
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Its most vocal critic was Republican Michael O'Rielly, who faulted the conclusion that telecommunications capability was not being deployed in a timely and reasonable fashion.
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Republicans have been most vocal about allegations of voter fraud, but Ms. Hall's case is a reminder that neither party has a monopoly on virtue.
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Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who has been among the most vocal critics of the House plan, called the provision just as coercive as Obamacare's mandate.
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Joe Manchin (D-WV) has been most vocal in demanding federal help for the miners, confirmed that the deal includes what they were looking for.
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"I bought the First Edition Bundle when the Vita came out, and almost immediately started looking for vulnerabilities," Team Molecule's most vocal member, Yifanlu, tells me.
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With Trump in the White House questioning climate change and rolling back climate policies, Inslee has been among the most vocal state leaders criticizing the administration.
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His most vocal supporters have been the ANC women's league, and its youth league, which he neutered by ousting its rabble-rousing former head, Julius Malema.
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The most vocal Trump haters frequently bemoan the lack of "profiles in courage" among Republicans, demanding that someone -- anyone -- defy their party to impeach the President.
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France has been one of the most vocal critics of Turkey's military operation in northern Syria against the Kurdish YPG, which Turkey considers a terrorist organization.
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Of the members of the Guardians cast, the most vocal has been Dave Bautista, the retired professional wrestler who plays Drax in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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He's been one of Trump's most vocal advocates and the commander in chief has noticed as he praised him at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference.
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The death of the court's most vocal abortion opponent, Justice Antonin Scalia, has led many reproductive rights advocates to believe the Texas law will be overturned.
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Lamar Smith, one of the most vocal critics of climate science in Congress, led a secret trip to the Arctic in May, BuzzFeed News has learned.
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Rappler's investigative reporting has included allegations that Duterte's government has "weaponized" social media, using it to discredit and generate online hate against his most vocal detractors.
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Lebanese and Lebanese-American Christians have been among the most vocal proponents for preserving and protecting Christianity across the Middle East, particularly in Iraq and Syria.
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A day earlier, Trump met with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, who has been among the administration's most vocal advocates of pulling out of Paris.
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You're not always the most vocal (or logical—you tend to go with your gut) person, but during Virgo season, you're analytical (and picky) as hell.
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One of UBI's most vocal advocates is former Service Employees International Union president Andy Stern, who championed basic income in his 2016 book Raising the Floor.
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Julia Hahn, one of Breitbart's most vocal Paul Ryan critics, joined the White House right after the inauguration, as did Breitbart's national security editor, Sebastian Gorka.
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Ms. Warren is a favorite of the progressive wing of the party and has become one of its most vocal and effective critics of Mr. Trump.
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Trump's decision to revoke Brennan's clearance was seen by many as an effort to hit back at one of the most vocal critics of his administration.
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If the franchise's most vocal fans have anything to do with it, we'll soon be returning to the Republic — in the prequelest prequels that ever prequeled.
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The distance between Paul and members of GOP leadership comes as the libertarian-minded senator has emerged as one of Trump's most vocal defenders on Russia.
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Cenovus, which has benefited from a smaller discount on Canadian oil versus U.S. oil, has been one of the most vocal supporters of the government intervention.
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McCaskill became one of the first senators to endorse Obama's presidential bid in 2008, and became one of his most vocal supporters on the campaign trail.
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The shooting has reignited the national debate over gun control, with the school's students emerging as some of the most vocal advocates for tighter firearms restrictions.
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Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) The 6900-year-old freshman senator from Nebraska has been one of the most vocal opponents to Trump on Capitol Hill.
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Graham, who was once one the president's most vocal Republican critics, also touched on his relationship with Trump during the interview and his late friend Sen.
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S. Alan Stern, the principal investigator of the New Horizons mission and one of Pluto's most vocal defenders, said the ninth planet was discovered long ago.
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But that is what Dr. Aroup Chatterjee has spent a good part of his life doing as one of the most vocal critics of Mother Teresa.
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The president in December hosted a number of lawmakers at the White House to discuss the issue, including some of his most vocal critics, like Sen.
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"Q" is a shorthand for QAnon, an anonymous internet purveyor of pro-Trump conspiracy theories that are gaining traction among the the president's most vocal fans.
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Trump was speaking in Vietnam, which has become the most vocal opponent of China's claims and its construction and militarization of artificial islands in the sea.
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To which Justice Clarence Thomas, one of the most vocal supporters of the death penalty, said capital sentences are taking too long to be carried out.
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Ivanka Trump, the President's daughter and senior adviser, has emerged as the most vocal proponent of maintaining some level of US commitment to the Paris accord.
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Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins is perhaps the most vocal on the team, but there is also Chris Long, and the newly acquired Michael Bennett alongside him.
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"It's just strange to me how so many are over-reacting," Jerry Falwell Jr, one of the President's most vocal supporters said on Fox News Thursday.
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Per Bowen, an Eagles staffer "yelled" at the media to "be quiet," and McLane was the most vocal of several reporters who objected at such treatment.
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The new restrictions, however, take aim at horse trainers and owners who have been among the most vocal about resisting tougher drug policies and harsher punishments.
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Mr. Baez and Mr. Sullivan had represented one of Mr. Weinstein's most vocal accusers, the actress Rose McGowan, when she faced drug possession charges in Virginia.
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One of the most vocal responses from women to news surrounding the scandal was a challenge to victim blaming in the form of the #MeToo hashtag.
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A host of people jumped to Walchef's defense, including one of the team's most vocal opponents, Victor Lopez, who owns El Pollo Grill, a Mexican restaurant.
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The threat against Ohr came the same week Trump revoked the security clearance of retired CIA Director, John Brennan, one of the president's most vocal critics.
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And their father is Charles W. Socarides, a psychiatrist who was one of the most vocal proponents of the view that homosexuality was a pathological disorder.
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Warren's most vocal organized backers, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, are also being careful to manage expectations -- and pointing to the contests that follow New Hampshire.
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According to a DNC official, as well as multiple Democrats who spoke to CNN, there were rumors that one of Perez's most vocal critics, Ohio Rep.
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Last week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made a trip to Washington, D.C., to hold court with some of his most vocal critics on Capitol Hill. Sen.
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The speaker of the House had to balance impeachment calls from her most vocal progressives with the interests of the freshmen majority-makers from swing districts.
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Eastwood had been one of the GOP's most vocal supporters in Hollywood, giving a now-famous speech at the 2012 Republican National Convention excoriating President Obama.
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Corker, the former Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman, who retired earlier this year, was one of the most vocal Republican critics of Trump in the Senate.
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The rally is taking place in Minneapolis in the congressional district of Representative Ilhan Omar, a progressive Democrat who is one of Trump's most vocal critics.
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An Islamic museum "is just as much of an insult," Pamela Geller, a blogger and one of the center's most vocal opponents, wrote in an email.
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Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), who has been among the president's most vocal GOP critics and compared the Republican Party's support for Trump to a "Faustian bargain."
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The shooting has renewed calls for lawmakers to tighten gun restrictions, and Stoneman Douglas students, including Hogg, have emerged as some of the most vocal advocates.
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The Irish capital has been one of the most vocal trying to convince businesses from the City of London to choose Dublin as their European headquarters.
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Mr. McCain, one of the most vocal critics of Mr. Trump's approach and tenor toward Russia, was among the earliest to speak out forcefully on Tuesday.
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I watched in total disbelief when the Democratic Party, which at one time harbored America's most vocal racist politicians, nominated an African-American for the presidency.
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These companies are usually among the most vocal critics of the pharmaceutical industrys pricing practices, publicly calling out companies and specific products for their high cost.
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The German economist is one of the most vocal members of the ECB's Governing Council and has criticized the slow policy normalization in the euro zone.
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Scott Walker (Wis.), a Republican who has been one of ObamaCare's most vocal opponents, signed a bill Tuesday that would shore up the law's insurance markets.
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Vietnam has emerged as the most vocal opponent of China's claims in the South China Sea, where more than $3 trillion in cargo pass every year.
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That attack prompted a fierce national debate over gun laws, with the school's students emerging as some of the most vocal advocates for new firearm restrictions.
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Those same qualities instill a fear and disgust among his most vocal critics, especially when the evils of our reality have slowly shifted in that direction.
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One of Roberts's most vocal critics is the documentarian Jeremy Corbell, who happened to be a guest on that Joe Rogan podcast episode Roberts first watched.
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Kasich, who ran against President Trump in the 2016 GOP primaries, has emerged as one of the most vocal Republican critics of the party under Trump.
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Macron has been one of the most vocal supporters of the Paris climate deal and a critic of Trump's decision to pull out of the agreement.
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Macron has been one of the most vocal supporters of the Paris deal and a loud critic of Trump's decision to pull out of the deal.
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The shooting reignited an intense national debate over gun control, with Stoneman Douglas students emerging as some of the most vocal advocates for new gun restrictions.
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In the nearly two years since the elder Donald Trump took office, Flake has evolved into the president's harshest and most vocal Republican critic in Congress.
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But in recent days, he's become one of the president's most vocal Republican critics for seeking foreign help to dig up dirt on a political rival.
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Among the unions, the United Federation of Teachers has been the most vocal in calling for parental leave; conversations between the city and unions are ongoing.
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Pelosi is negotiating with a group of her most vocal critics about creating term limits that could cap her next tenure as speaker at four years.
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The most vocal champion of the Green New Deal has been , Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 29-year-old educator who won a seat in New York state.
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The sentence caused a public outcry, and Jay-Z, who signed Mill to his record label Roc Nation in 2012, became his most vocal and public advocate.
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Trump has made the claim against Florida Democrat Andrew Gillum, who is running against one of Trump's most vocal loyalists, Ron DeSantis, as well as GOP Sen.
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The devices were sent to some of Trump's most vocal critics, including the liberal billionaire George Soros, former presidential contender Hillary Clinton, and former President Barack Obama.
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Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain, who's emerging as perhaps the most vocal Republican critic of the Trump administration, opposed Mulvaney for backing cuts to Pentagon spending.
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At some point over the past seven months, Trump transformed from an ambivalent enabler of Ryan's health care vision to its leading and perhaps most vocal advocate.
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Fifty-nine Democrats have now publicly stated they want the House to begin an impeachment inquiry, and many of Nadler's committee members are the most vocal proponents.
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The aviation world has been among the most vocal industries demanding an end to the shutdown, complaining about lost wages and potential economic damage from the impasse.
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UK sex therapist Dr Petra Boynton is one of Clitoraid's most vocal detractors and she has questioned the organization's motivations for focusing on countries like Burkina Faso.
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One of the most vocal advocates in the fight to make Iron Fist an Asian man is Keith Chow, founder of the website the Nerds of Color.
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Sessions, who was the first sitting senator to endorse Trump, currently chairs Trump's group of foreign policy advisers and has been Trump's most vocal supporter in Washington.
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That would mean that some of the Republicans' most vocal participants in the impeachment inquiry thus far — House Oversight ranking member Jim Jordan of Ohio and Reps.
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Hollywood has been the most vocal about making this change which has made them an example for what the future with accountability and opportunity could look like.
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One of the idea's most vocal advocates is former Service Employees International Union President Andy Stern, who championed basic income in his 2000 book Raising the Floor.
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As one of the telecommunications industry's most vocal and aggressive lobbyists, he's spent a lot of time railing against things like net neutrality and internet privacy rules.
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It's an odd move for Nissan, which has been one of the most vocal about how it wants to make its electric cars "sing" in the future.
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Scalia was one of the most vocal on the Roberts Court during oral arguments, notoriously posing a litany of questions to the lawyers in front of him.
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We hear most about sexuality of heterosexual males, because they are socialized to be the most vocal about their sexuality—an idea that I've seemingly proven herewith.
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Former Foreign Secretary Johnson was one of the most vocal leaders of the Leave campaign, though he subsequently quit May's cabinet over how Brexit negotiations were handled.
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And while the recent wave of uprisings has encompassed a variety of sectors and segments of society, ethnic minorities have been among the most vocal and forceful.
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Trump has maintained that Flynn did nothing wrong, Pence conversation aside, and has been one of his most vocal supporters as the Russia probe continues in Congress.
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Warren has been among Trump's most vocal critics, and has gained a reputation as one of the prominent members of the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.
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Go deeper: New York Times reporter Cecilia Kang reported last month that teenagers are among the most vocal opponents of the FCC's repeal of net neutrality rules.
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The congresswoman is the most vocal critic of Israel in Congress, which has resulted in repeated controversy and accusations of anti-Semitism from Republicans and some Democrats.
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The GOP request now gives the Trump administration an opportunity to needle Brown, who has emerged as one of the new president's most vocal and biting critics.
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But one of Alig's most vocal opponents was Charlene, a 2800-year-old transgender drag performer who is a member of the queer collective House of Bushwig.
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But it reignited an intense national debate over gun laws, with students at the school emerging as some of the most vocal proponents for tightening firearms restrictions.
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This year, the nickname has become Mr. Trump's favorite pejorative for punching back at Ms. Warren, a progressive Democrat who is one of his most vocal critics.
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Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, has been one of the most vocal lawmakers in Congress on the matter of potential Russian election interference.
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Cruz tried to revive his strategy in Indiana by naming one of the most vocal opponent of abortion rights in the 28500 contests as his running mate.
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Flake, who is retiring from the Senate when his term expires in January, has become one of the most vocal GOP critics of Trump in recent months.
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The Los Angeles lawmaker has been one of the most vocal Democrats calling for the president's impeachment, which other members in the party have shied away from.
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James Inhofe (R-Okla.), the senate's most vocal climate change doubter and chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee, put out a statement supporting Rubio's claim.
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Gov. Scott Walker (Wis.), a Republican who has been one of ObamaCare's most vocal opponents, signed a bill Tuesday that would shore up the law's insurance markets.
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Nemtsov, one of President Vladimir Putin's most vocal critics, was murdered in 2015 as he walked across a bridge near the Kremlin after dining with his girlfriend.
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In the months since President Donald Trump took office, his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., has become one of his father's most vocal supporters — and Twitter defenders.
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Scott and MAKE have been some of the most vocal opponents of HB 222, so I was not surprised to hear they were largely behind this show.
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The anti-establishment Five Star Movement party, led by Beppe Grillo, has been the most vocal critic of the reforms, along with the far-right Northern League.
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The number of politicians calling for Mr. Maassen's ouster had steadily grown, with the Greens and the Social Democrats, Ms. Merkel's coalition partners, being the most vocal.
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Still, kids are Minecraft's most vocal and outspoken fans, and Mojang takes special pride in the fact that it's the game that parents play with their kids.
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When Kirsten Gillibrand dropped out of the presidential race on Wednesday, the Democratic field lost perhaps the most vocal champion for the rights of sexual misconduct survivors.
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On any other day, a top White House adviser inviting one of the country's most vocal racists to his birthday party would be the day's big story.
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The most vocal opponent of simplicity is Intuit, the maker of TurboTax, which has spent millions of dollars lobbying against efforts to reduce demand for its services.
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In The Times, Roxane Gay writes that Trump is "a living embodiment of Ms. Barr's Twitter feed, and many of his most vocal supporters revel in that."
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"Instead of standing with Israel, he [Sanders] is campaigning with Congress's most vocal supporters of the vile BDS movement," House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse passes .
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Even in the districts of moderate Republicans, Trumpist true-believers are the most vocal supporters of the party, the ones who do the essential grass-roots work.
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" One of Weinstein's most vocal accusers, actress Rose McGowan, spoke about the verdict in a newly released episode of "The Catch and Kill Podcast With Ronan Farrow.
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Additionally, they've been among the most vocal in expressing concerns about Trump's conduct with Ukraine and the way that Republican leadership has talked about the impeachment trial.
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Merkel is one of the most vocal public defenders of the Paris climate change agreement, the 2015 pact that Trump said last month he intends to leave.
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The most vocal response was from Muslim leaders and advocates, yet imagine if we heard vociferous condemnation from evangelical leaders based on the premise of religious freedom.
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Given his proximity to the campaign — Mr. Sessions was one of Mr. Trump's earliest and most vocal supporters — his ability to be impartial was reasonably in doubt.
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Biden is said to be considering a presidential run against Trump in 2020 and has emerged as one of the president's most vocal critics in recent months.
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McCain had been one of the most vocal proponents in Washington in favor of normalizing ties with Communist-led Vietnam, a former enemy of the United States.
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Van Drew, who was his party's most vocal opponent of impeaching Trump, made the decision to leave the Democrats after a personal meeting with Trump on Friday.
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Parrish's former boss, Sheriff Tony Spurlock, has been one of the most vocal advocates of the bill and says he believes it could have prevented Parrish's death.
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Held in the House Oversight and Reform Committee, and chaired by Norton, the issue was debated among Congress's most vocal partisans, including arch-conservative Trump allies Reps.
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King, one of the most vocal critics of immigration in Congress, has made controversial statements in the past, including praise for far-right European politician Geert Wilders.
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Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), one of President Trump's most vocal critics, said Thursday she can "guarantee" that he is colluding with the Russians to undermine American democracy.
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Ms. Keys is one of the most vocal in a wave of high-profile early adopters of the Mirror, which first came on the market in September.
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But Parscale, one of the most vocal Trump surrogates backing the government-managed 53G plan, has no financial interest in Rivada or 5G, according to the campaign.
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Thiel, a co-founder of PayPal, was Trump's most vocal supporter from the tech world during the election, and has served as an adviser to the president.
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Conner was probably the most vocal of the artists who believed that whatever art qualified as funky was out of style years before the opening of Funk.
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He's among the most vocal of the Parkland students — and has been falsely accused by right-wing conspiracy theorists of being paid by the gun control lobby.
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The latest example came Sunday when the New York Times' Maureen Dowd reported that Pelosi had slammed four of the most vocal and visible freshman House members, Reps.
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Since Trump was elected, she's emerged as one of his most vocal critics and has voted against more of his cabinet nominees than any of the other candidates.
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And the White House's most vocal critics of legal and illegal immigration, Miller and White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, have had a heavy hand in these proposals.
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I would say the most vocal people who are against us are actually people who think of themselves as moderate and progressive; the "I love gay people" kind.
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Donaldson has been one of Kjellberg's most vocal supporters in his mostly facetious battle with T-Series, an extremely popular Bollywood music and movie studio based in India.
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McGowan was one of the earliest and most vocal women to speak out against Weinstein, who has now been accused of sexual misconduct by more than 80 women.
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Mr. Homan, a holdover from the Obama administration, was nominated to head ICE by Mr. Trump and became one of the president's most vocal surrogates against illegal immigration.
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McCain needs both committed Trump supporters and some of the real estate tycoon's most vocal critics -- namely Hispanics -- to both come to the polls for him in November.
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Apatow, who co-created Love with Paul Rust and Lesley Arfin, has recently made a name for himself as Hollywood's most vocal detractor of all things Bill Cosby.
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Hogg, 18, one of the most vocal student activists for gun reform and one of the founders of March for Our Lives, has made headlines for speaking out.
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Senator Lindsey Graham, one of the most vocal critics of Saudi Arabia who is close to Trump, introduced the Senate resolution with two other Republicans and three Democrats.
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Here's the full breakdown: AMC Theatres has been one of the most vocal critics of MoviePass, starting when the service dramatically lowered its price back in August 22.
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U.S. officials, for their part, have been the most vocal in the Group of Seven advanced economies in opposing any outright moves by Tokyo to weaken the yen.
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Impeachment's most vocal spokesman, Congressman Jair Bolsonaro, dedicated his vote to Brazil's military dictatorship and the colonel responsible for torturing Rousseff, a former Marxist guerrilla, in the 1970s.
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One of the most vocal opponents of Amazon's planned presence in Queens was Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, whose congressional district borders the district that includes Long Island City.
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Vietnam has emerged as the most vocal opponent of China's territorial claims and has been buying U.S. military hardware, such as an armed, Hamilton-class Coast Guard cutter.
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Fact is, John's been one of the most vocal opponents of everything President Trump has done ... so we wondered if that was motivating him to run for office.
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Gore, one of the nation's most vocal advocates for combatting climate change, also met earlier in the day with one of Trump's closest advisers: his daughter Ivanka Trump.
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The bottom line: Kasich has been one of President Trump's most vocal opponents within the party, and some point to him as a likely primary challenger in 2020.
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Poland, the biggest supplier of migrant labor to Britain, has been among the most vocal opponents of any measures it thought would discriminate its citizens working in Britain.
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Kromenaker credits this to the fact that North Dakota's two most vocal anti-abortion legislators had lost reelection campaigns in 2014 and were replaced by pro-choice officials.
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He doesn't belong in the WH Waters has emerged as one of the most vocal critics of the president and has called for his impeachment on multiple occasions.
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Trump also sought out controversy this past week by refusing to issue a statement following the death of McCain, one of his most vocal critics and political foes.
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And at the base of that I think it's because I am the most vocal person about Israel and BDS [the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement].
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One of the most vocal advocates for the LGBTQ community in U.S. government, Raffi Freedman-Gurspan has a history of powerful activism, especially for transgender people of color.
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Canceled Netflix shows with the most vocal online fan campaigns to save them include "Daredevil" and "The OA," according to a social-media analysis by data firm Talkwalker.
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Beijing said it recently reached separate agreements with Manila and Hanoi, two of the most vocal claimants, to peacefully manage disputes and refrain from occupying new land features.
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At Walmart, some of the most vocal workers have been deprived of raises, reassigned, or in some cases fired, according to interviews with more than a dozen employees.
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Vietnam is one of the region's most vocal critics of China's territorial claims in the South China Sea and has accused China of wading into Vietnamese-controlled waters.
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Waters, who has served in Congress since 1991, holds a powerful position as Chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee and is one of Trump's most vocal critics.
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As the founder of Founders Fund, Peter Thiel is one of the most controversial venture capitalists in Silicon Valley, and one of the industry's most vocal Trump supporters.
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It's unclear whether Sanders, one of the most vocal champions for a $15-per-hour federal minimum wage, is aware of the dispute, The Post's Sean Sullivan reports.
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Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), one of President Trump's most vocal critics, said Thursday she can "guarantee" that he is colluding with the Russians to undermine American democracy.
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Ron Johnson, is a co-sponsor of Graham-Cassidy, and was one of the most vocal critics earlier this year of the closed-door deliberations of GOP leaders.
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"Alaska has a lot of coal," says Carly Wier, campaign director with the environmental group Cook Inletkeeper and one of the most vocal opponents of the mine proposal.
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Paul has been one of Trump's most vocal defenders in Congress in the wake of the president's sit-down with Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier this week. Sen.
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Ocasio-Cortez has been one of the most vocal proponents of abolishing ICE and her rise in the party is giving the proposal new momentum on the left.
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That conversation was unthinkable only a few days ago: The two men have feuded bitterly, and Graham has been among the most vocal anti-Trump lawmakers in Washington.
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"I think the people that are the most vocal in this city, in San Francisco, are some of the most silent in this issue," Banister told Business Insider.
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It shouldn't come as a surprise, as Bank of America has been among the most vocal on Wall Street in its resistance over moving to the public cloud.
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"The D.M.V. is failing in its fundamental mission in respect to driver's licenses and registrations," said Mr. Patterson, who has become one of the agency's most vocal critics.
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Residents of Sevastopol, famous as a historic battleground and home to the Black Sea fleet, were among the most vocal, militant supporters of Russia when it annexed Crimea.
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He's much lower on the totem pole, but he's close with McCarthy and has been the Californian's most vocal ally in his bid for the top leadership job.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has been most vocal about allowing a variety of Americans interests at the trade negotiating table — small business people, climate activists, labor unions.
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As Britain's former foreign secretary widened his lead among Conservative lawmakers in the second of several ballots to become prime minister, his most vocal critic survived the ballot.
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High school students have been some of the most vocal advocates for new gun laws in response to last Wednesday's shooting, which left 17 students and staff dead.
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Now that he is gone and the law's benefits appear to be on the chopping block, the people who stand to lose the most are the most vocal.
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Some of the most vocal opponents of the course are young social activists who call land ownership the biggest dividing line between Hong Kong's haves and have-nots.
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Organizers said that linking the commemorative march with a protest against constitutional reform was consistent with the ideas of Nemtsov, who was one of Putin's most vocal critics.
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In 2015, Salesforce was among the most vocal of the companies protesting a proposed Indiana law that he and other opponents said would permit discrimination against gay people.
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In 2015, Salesforce was among the most vocal of the companies protesting a proposed Indiana law that he and other opponents said would permit discrimination against gay people.
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U.S. officials, for their part have been the most vocal in the Group of Seven advanced economies in opposing any outright moves by Tokyo to weaken the yen.
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Matt Gaetz, one of President Donald Trump&aposs most vocal congressional allies, praised House Democrats for the way they presented the case against Trump in his impeachment trial.
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Even if they did, they are a poignant reminder of the relationship in the 1970s and 1980s between New York City's most outspoken politician and most vocal developer.
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And even though Democrats have been the most vocal about wanting to keep the rules, a handful of Republicans have expressed skepticism or outright opposition to Pai's push.
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Flake, perhaps Trump's most vocal Republican critic in Congress, delivered his plea in a tweet Tuesday evening, echoing his words from a Washington Post interview earlier that day.
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David Hogg, 17, one of the most vocal Parkland students who has been advocating for gun control since the shooting, took to Twitter to respond to McMaster's comments.
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The vice president also indicated support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's reelection bid, as the prime minister is one of the Trump administration's most vocal supporters abroad.
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Senator Ronald R. Rice, the chairman of the state's legislative black caucus and one of the most vocal opponents of legalization, fears dispensaries would be concentrated in cities.
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Russia has been his strongest supporter, channeling billions in aid and arms to Mr. Maduro, and has been most vocal in warning the United States to stay clear.
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"You see the president's most vocal supporters, they're touting the headlines that the president was exonerated and vindicated and where are the apologies from the media?" he said.
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The countries have long been at loggerheads over the issue, with Vietnam having emerged as the most vocal opponent of China's claims to the majority of the regional sea.
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He came under fire for his pro-demonetisation stance and was the most vocal bureaucrat at the time Modi withdrew the high-value bank notes to fight tax evasion.
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One of Obamacare's most vocal critics from its beginning, Price has introduced legislation to the House of Representatives proposing how he would replace President Obama's signature piece of legislation.
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Since the election, Chelsea Clinton has emerged as one of President Donald Trump's fiercest and most vocal social media critics — and she shows no signs of slowing down now.
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And senior members of the CBC were the most vocal defenders of Biden last summer when he became embroiled in controversy over his comments about working with segregationists. Rep.
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When the Wheeler-led FCC's net neutrality rules were passed in 2015, Pai was one of the most vocal sources of dissent, along with fellow Republican commissioner Michael O'Rielly.
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Since the Justice Department's letter was made public, however, some of the DOJ and FBI's most vocal critics have become quieter, with only Johnson backtracking on his previous claims.
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Her home state, meanwhile, has been one of the drug's most vocal advocates: a whopping 57.1 percent of voters voted yes on Proposition 64 in 2017 to legalize marijuana.
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She's been actively championing female and minority founders at least for the last several years and was one of the most vocal in the industry during tech's #MeToo moment.
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Gun Owners of America, a 1.5 million member pro-gun organization, has been among the most vocal opponents of the proposed ban and has galvanized supporters to weigh in.
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Anti-Trump Republicans, led by Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol, stumbled in earlier efforts to recruit someone to run and some of Trump's most vocal opponents, like Nebraska Sen.
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As the longest partial government shutdown in US history continues, airport security workers have become one of the most vocal contingents of government employees who are laboring without pay.
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And while Calvin might not have been the most vocal of the young bunch who visited the set Thursday, he did reward Cookie Monster with a big high five.
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No Tier (Rich businesspeople who've never run for anything before) Mark Cuban The Dallas Mavericks owner has emerged as one of the most vocal -- and effective -- critics of Trump.
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Bundy has been the most vocal to spread the message that the federal government has too much power and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management controls too much land.
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Kaine and Schiff have been two of the most vocal Democrats pressing for Congress to pass a new war authorization, known as an Authorization for Use of Military Force.
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Eric Jackson has been among the most vocal advocates of trimming costs, noting that even recent expenses on trips to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, were excessive.
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Turkey has been one of the most vocal critics of the U.S. move and the violence in Gaza, with the government declaring three days of mourning for those killed.
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He plans to extend White House invitations to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and Congressional Black Caucus, which include some of his most vocal opponents, spokesman Sean Spicer said Monday.
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She recently became one of the most vocal candidates calling for access to abortion and criticizing laws like those passed in Alabama that would virtually ban on the practice.
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Amazon, one of the most vocal proponents of drone delivery, was not invited to the committee this week after serving on a previous task force for consumer drone registration.
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Even among the ranks of the most vocal gun control advocates, caution ruled -- along with a wariness over being seen as using the attack to advance a political argument.
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The Israeli premier, one of the most vocal critics of the deal, seemed to accept that the pact is a fact and that the key now is successful implementation.
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Trump has frequently praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and called for improved relations with Moscow while Graham has been one of the most vocal congressional critics of such statements.
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"Let's pass criminal justice reform to put an end to this unjust, ineffective, and costly policy," Amash, one of the Trump administration's most vocal GOP critics, wrote on Twitter.
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The mayor has positioned himself as one of the most vocal critics of Republican President Donald Trump, who has received strong disapproval ratings from voters in his native city.
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Gibbs said he is ready to take on Jordan, who is one of Trump's most vocal supporters and a key defender of the president in the ongoing impeachment inquiry.
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Sanders's most vocal opponents in the party are an assemblage of establishmentarians and familiar Beltway hands, none of whom speak for a political constituency of any size or significance.
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He came under fire for his pro-demonetization stance and was the most vocal bureaucrat at the time Modi withdrew the high-value bank notes to fight tax evasion.
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Several of the president's most vocal allies backed the legislation, and Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, enthusiastically urged swift passage of the House's bill.
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Dr. Richard Green, one of the earliest and most vocal critics of psychiatry's classification of homosexuality as a mental disorder, died on April 6 at his home in London.
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But the most vocal and committed activity may have come from generation internet, the digitally savvy teenagers in middle and high school who grew up with an open internet.
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Principalists lost their previous parliamentary majority, including a number of MPs who were known to be the most vocal critics and hard-line conservative opponents of the nuclear deal.
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Bloomberg's effort to influence U.S.-China policy has been particularly evident on trade issues, making him one of the most vocal U.S. business leaders opposing tariffs on China's exports.
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For his part, Mr. Sutter occasionally fell short of his goal of providing Gwen — the most vocal of a raft of student climate skeptics — with calm, evidence-based responses.
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Sharon Weston Broome, who as mayor-president leads both the city of Baton Rouge and the administration of East Baton Rouge Parish, has been among the most vocal opponents.
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Some of the most vocal opponents of the bills were legal immigrants, who argued that offering sanctuary to people who came illegally devalued their own struggles to gain citizenship.
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Corker, who is among the most vocal critics of Trump from within the president's own party, is not seeking re-election at the end of his term in 2018.
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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who he served under, was one of his most vocal critics, but the pair have since reconciled, with Obasanjo recently endorsing him for the presidency.
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I must have at least partially redeemed myself because one of the most vocal critics of the earlier piece, the chef Mark Noguchi, reached out to me on Instagram.
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George T. Conway III, one of Mr. Trump's most vocal critics and the husband of the White House counselor, Kellyanne Conway, is one of the group's most prominent members.
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Shockingly, some of the leaders most concerned about Russian subversion and Mr. Trump's possible compromise were his first and most vocal supporters among congressional leaders — some publicly, some privately.
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Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, one of the most vocal opponents of the Republican bill to replace the health care law, now appears ready to at least debate it.
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