Oh yeah, because she's been a huge proponent ... Yeah, she's a proponent.
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I'm a very big proponent of fun, which means I'm also a very big proponent of court storming.
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Petroski quotes an early proponent of roads who said that
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Let me show you, I am such a huge proponent.
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Mr Hüther was once a proponent of the debt brake.
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And Mr Biden is currently a poor proponent of it.
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Back then, I wasn't just a proponent of natural parenting.
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Kennedy also is a strong proponent of free speech rights.
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Al Green, a Texas Democrat and vocal proponent of impeachment.
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Melton has been a proponent of marriage equality for years.
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Philadelphia International was probably the biggest proponent of message music.
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Trump has established himself as a proponent of nuclear weapons.
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I'm a big proponent of a fan of practical magic.
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He is an outspoken and consistent proponent of all four.
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Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. was a mentor and proponent.
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Graham has long been a proponent of bipartisan immigration reform.
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Lansdale was a proponent of the "hearts and minds" approach.
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Q. You've been a strong proponent of social entrepreneurship. Why?
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Cheri Bustos, is a big proponent of "big tent" politics.
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He was a big proponent of the first travel ban.
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The owner, Kevan Jones, is an enthusiastic proponent of Brexit.
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He was also a proponent of amateur boxing, Ballard said.
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But Alan Dershowitz, a leading proponent of the theory, disagreed.
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I mean Michael [Moritz] is a big proponent of it.
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DeVos has long been a proponent of school choice policies.
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You were an early proponent of the Affordable Care Act.
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I'm a big proponent of getting your debt under control.
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Are you a proponent of the Fed going that far?
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Macri, a proponent of free markets, took office in December 2015.
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John McCain into the most aggressive proponent of the McConnell principle.
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Benioff was a vocal proponent of the idea, and it won.
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I think they would have likely been a proponent of it.
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I'm a big proponent of gym shoes and nice-looking sweatsuits.
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CityLab has been a big proponent of high density in cities.
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The company has also been a public proponent of LGBT rights.
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I'm a big proponent in using leverage to drive equity returns.
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Byrne is also a vocal proponent of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency.
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He was also a vocal proponent of restructuring Puerto Rico's debt.
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Mohan is a great proponent of experiential and outdoor luxury holidays.
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So Apple is a proponent and there are others as well.
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Taylor Swift has long been a proponent of shaking it off.
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I've been a proponent of the 2nd amendment my entire life.
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But Kennedy is also a strong proponent of free speech rights.
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Samsung is the biggest proponent of this strategy at CES 2016.
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Former President Obama has been a major proponent of the agreement.
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Mr. Voinovich cultivated an image as a proponent of fiscal discipline.
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President Donald Trump is also a proponent of block-granting SNAP.
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Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), a leading proponent of Medicare for all.
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Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.), another vocal proponent of delaying the vote.
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Brin was also a major proponent of Google Glass smart glasses.
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Of course, not everyone is a proponent of universal basic income.
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President Paul Kagame is a proponent of pan-African free trade.
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Mr. Moore has been an ardent proponent of a flat tax.
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Pruitt has been a vocal proponent of withdrawing from the accord.
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Chrissy Teigen has long been a huge proponent of the overshare.
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Baudelaire, incidentally, was a known proponent of dandyism, the original stunting.
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Ng has long been a proponent of comparing AI to electricity.
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Pence, a longtime art therapy proponent, is on the nonprofit's board.
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Its biggest proponent Tan France blatantly prefers a full tuck himself.
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The late Steve Jobs was a big proponent of this strategy.
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The mayor of Stockton isn't the only proponent of this idea.
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Anders, a party member, is the strongest proponent of mage freedom.
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Judd, a proponent of preservation who died in 2000, liked adobe.
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Mr. McGahn, for one, was a big proponent of the idea.
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Senator Heller lost to a proponent of immigration reform, Jacky Rosen.
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Mr. Netanyahu is the proponent of the doctrine of permanent conflict.
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But I am typically a proponent for talking openly about sex.
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The worked for me because I'm not a proponent of screenification.
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Elon Musk may be a strong proponent of all things tech.
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He was an unwavering proponent of European integration and global dialogue.
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"I'm not a proponent of perpetual positive thinking either," Woodruff says.
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Mayor Ferré was long a vocal proponent of Puerto Rican statehood.
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Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.), an early proponent of the strong rules.
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Mark A. Milley is a strong proponent of the SFAB concept.
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And, you know, I am a big proponent of financial literacy.
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Kampine is a big proponent of comparison shopping when it's possible.
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"I'm a big proponent of allowing leaders to evolve," she said.
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In the United States, Facebook has been a proponent of net neutrality.
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Reciprocal tax: Trump is a big proponent of this type of tax.
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Terry Branstad, is a strong proponent of large-scale, corporate agricultural companies.
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Murphy is a proponent of a 25 percent tax on recreational marijuana.
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Hurd, in particular, has been a vocal proponent of fiber optic technology.
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Edison is a proponent of direct current, while Westinghouse pushes alternating current.
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You probably were a proponent of the tax reform and the deregulation.
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Disney's multigenerational brand recognition is a key proponent in its business strategy.
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Rand Paul, another Republican who has been a vocal proponent of AUMF.
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WE HAVE BEEN A PROPONENT OF REPATRIATION FOR QUITE A LONG TIME.
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The conservative Tax Foundation is a particularly strong proponent of this view.
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Since his resignation, Stamper has become a vocal proponent of police reform.
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She also is a proponent of fighting climate change by going vegan.
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TC: You were a very visible proponent of bitcoin in recent years.
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He is a leading proponent of plans to overhaul Medicare and Medicaid.
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I call it "mindful swiping," and I'm a big proponent of it.
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As a strong proponent of brown-bagging it, I'd have to agree.
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Germany has been a leading proponent of tougher regulation on social media.
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"I'm a proponent of that staying in" the tax code, Barra said.
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"I am a huge proponent of a weekly planning session," she says.
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He's obviously a famed proponent of encouraging certain students to drop out.
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As a proponent of medical marijuana, he was ecstatic about the challenge.
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Bill Cassidy (R-La.) has been a major proponent of that idea.
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Bowie himself was an admirably progressive proponent of racial diversity and inclusion.
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Iran has long been a fierce proponent of a future Palestinian state.
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Hamilton, a proponent of centralized executive branch power, would be very pleased.
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Waxman was viewed as a more aggressive proponent of new climate policies.
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Mr. Patrick was regarded as an early proponent of reducing carbon emissions.
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Perdue has been a leading proponent of budget and spending reform efforts.
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President Trump, meanwhile, has been a proponent of more missile defense dollars.
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Mark is a big proponent of it, so ... Kara Swisher: Zuckerberg. Yeah.
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DeVos has long been a proponent of school choice and charter schools.
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BROADLY: You've been a vocal proponent of Hillary Clinton on social media.
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She is also a proponent of ending cash bail for all crimes.
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Mr. Moon himself has been a proponent of dialogue with North Korea.
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He's such a proponent of women, and I think he got blindsided.
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I've always been a proponent of a liberal arts education for undergraduates.
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The pseudonymous Decius, a proponent of the so-called movement, elicits chills.
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Hatch, who is 83, has been a proponent for medical marijuana research.
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PERRY: WELL, THIS PRESIDENT IS AN ALL OF THE ABOVE ENERGY PROPONENT.
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Bernie Sanders, the author and leading proponent of "Medicare for All" legislation.
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I'm not saying that organics are bad; I'm a proponent of them.
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In the United States, Facebook has been a frequent proponent of net neutrality.
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I'm usually a proponent of the fewer apps on your homescreen, the better.
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Sean Hannity on Fox News has been a particular proponent of the term.
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She is also a proponent of publicly funded but privately run charter schools.
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And CMS head Seema Verma has long been a proponent of such measures.
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He has also been a big proponent of cross-selling for many years.
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QUINTANILLA: JEFF IMMELT HAS BEEN A HUGE PROPONENT OF TPP AND FREE TRADE.
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One apparent QAnon proponent was arrested after blocking the Hoover Dam in June.
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She's also a big proponent of list making, so no detail gets overlooked.
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She is a proponent of single-payer health care, among other progressive stances.
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At Davos, President Xi Jinping positioned China as the lead proponent of globalization.
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"His thing is simple: He's a proponent of his own people," Jackson said.
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Nadella says he is a proponent of change by first measuring the problem.
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Despite being a proponent of the approach, Inkinen wouldn't recommend it to everyone.
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The machine is extremely cool-looking, and as a tortilla proponent, I'm excited!
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Gorsuch is a longstanding proponent of the view that the Constitution must be
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"I've been a proponent of the 2nd Amendment my entire life," he wrote.
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"And I'm a big supporter and proponent of the #MeToo movement," King continued.
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Jay Inslee (D), a leading proponent of the proposal, said in a statement.
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DeVos is a well-known proponent of school voucher programs and charter schools.
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One vacancy will be filled by a vocal proponent of huge asset purchases.
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The committee is chaired by a proponent of ANWR drilling, Alaska Republican Sen.
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She was also a big proponent of developing more programming with international appeal.
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Jane Nicholson, of BebeandBear, said she's a huge proponent of leaving zero waste.
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DeVos has been a major proponent of school choice programs such as vouchers.
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As a strong proponent of free speech, he also believes in truthful speech.
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And longtime open source proponent Marten Mickos is helping them join the fight.
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Mr. Iohannis, the president, is a vocal proponent of Romania's anti-corruption efforts.
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And he has been a longtime proponent of medical assisted treatment for addiction.
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The Chinese saw little of value in an American proponent of laissez faire.
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Bill Pascrell (D-NJ), an early proponent of going after Trump's tax returns.
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Geely, led by Li Shufu, was a relatively early proponent of deal-making.
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Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.), a leading progressive proponent of impeachment in the past.
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Mr. Trudeau has been an outspoken proponent of women and their reproductive rights.
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He was an ardent proponent of aliyah, the reunification of the Jewish people.
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Dr. Drell was a strong proponent of nuclear deterrence during the Cold War.
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Mr. Nolan has long been a passionate proponent of the 70-millimeter format.
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" As one proponent explains, "An A.I. president cannot be bought off by lobbyists.
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Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), a vocal proponent of whistleblower rights, was less disquieted.
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To them, the former justice is a loud proponent of America First principles.
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HARD NEGOTIATOR AND A STRONG PROPONENT OF CANADIAN POLICIES AND CANADIAN NATURAL RESOURCES.
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Brown is also a proponent of what is called the divided perception theory.
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Hillary has not always been a vocal proponent of the platforms she takes today.
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Richard Clarida, the bank's vice-chairman, has been a strong proponent of this approach.
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In her home state of Michigan, DeVos is a forceful proponent of charter schools.
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The biggest proponent of the claim that it was hacked is Texas Republican Rep.
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Warren, a strong proponent of tough regulation on Wall Street, doesn't buy that argument.
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The bridge was designed by Riccardo Morandi, a proponent of this type of bridge.
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Johnson, a vocal proponent of Brexit, has said he will renegotiate May's Brexit deal.
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I am liberal and typically an unwavering proponent of measures to restrict firearms purchases.
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Then you are no less a proponent of free trade than you were before?
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He's a proponent of enlightened self-interest and considers himself a gifted motivational speaker.
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Vice's Joseph Cox is one prominent proponent of the iPod Touch-for-privacy strategy.
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"Mark is a big proponent, and I have no issues with it," said Chesky.
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She is a huge proponent of immigrant rights and had mixed feelings about Rep.
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MORE (R-Ariz.), a proponent of interventionist American national security policy, than with Trump.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, natural lifestyle maven Gwyneth Paltrow is an ardent activated charcoal proponent.
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Which is precisely why I'm a big proponent of fucking on the first date.
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"I'm a big proponent of them using Hawk-Eye on clay," Koenig said Monday.
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Meanwhile, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai has been a vocal anti-regulation proponent.
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Grover Norquist's Americans for Tax Reform has been a vocal proponent of the legislation.
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After all, she represents the antithesis of any logical and rational proponent of conservatism.
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Mr. Trump himself is the most vocal proponent of this shoot-the-messenger defense.
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Ressa has also been a vocal proponent of combating the spread of misinformation online.
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He said he has long been a proponent of eliminating corporate money from politics.
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"I've been a proponent of the 2nd amendment my entire life," he wrote Monday.
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A great proponent of the Anglo-American relationship, Queen Elizabeth thrilled President and Mrs.
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He was a big proponent of the fresh beef initiative the company rolled out.
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I have been a proponent of H.R.T. for those women who are appropriate candidates.
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The Danish People's Party has been a central proponent of the tougher citizenship test.
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Ms. May, who took office earlier this month, is the starkest proponent of this.
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She was a strong proponent of taking a role in the overthrow of Col.
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Trump has been a strong proponent of military products made by U.S. defense companies.
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Ryan, the chief proponent of the plan, acknowledged the challenges of winning over lawmakers.
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He was also a proponent of educating Xinjiang's Turkic-speaking school children in Mandarin.
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He was a proponent of beauty over efficiency, though he preferred to demonstrate both.
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And I'm a proponent because it does give you an option other than military.
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The previous Regents chancellor, Merryl H. Tisch, was a strong proponent of the tests.
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He's also a big proponent of complaining on Twitter, specifically about Hamilton and SNL.
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Evans has been an outspoken proponent of low-interest rate policy for several years.
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David Perdue (R-Ga.), a leading proponent of budgetary reform, applauded the development Wednesday.
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Mary Cleaver's Chelsea Market restaurant, an early proponent of farm-to-table, has closed.
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A longtime proponent of free trade, he believed the decision could jeopardize economic growth.
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P-Orridge had been an early proponent of piercing and ritual cutting or scarring.
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Mr. Aikins, a longtime proponent of renaming, said the name changes were a start.
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Furthermore, I am a big proponent of blockchain, the underlying technological breakthrough behind bitcoin.
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Murphy has been a major proponent for legislation on gun control in the Senate.
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Ben Franklin was the lead proponent of the idea; James Madison argued against it.
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I'M NOT A PROPONENT OF HOW BLUNT IT IS. BUT IT MAYBE IT'S RIGHT.
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To the Editor: Another major proponent of surprise billing are private equity venture capitalists.
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The Conservative Party chose Mr. Johnson, a brash proponent of withdrawal, to succeed Mrs.
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So—and he's a big proponent of us moving our-- DAVID FABER: Except windmill.
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Hempstead, an avid proponent of investors doing their homework before they buy, wholeheartedly agreed.
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"I'm both a proponent of pipe organs," he said, "and I'm also a pragmatist."
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Macron is a vocal proponent of the liberal internationalism that Trump has repeatedly criticized.
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And Mr. Powell has a modern-day cheerleader in Nigel Farage, Brexit's biggest proponent.
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"I am a huge proponent of saving the environment," said Van Alen, now 28.
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Luis Fortuño, a fiscal conservative and longtime proponent of statehood, will join the commission.
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Kudlow is a proponent of free trade and generally does not advocate for tariffs.
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Bolton was a strong proponent of the Trump administration's "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran.
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Jerry Brown, a big proponent, is leaving office at the end of the year.
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Warren has been a proponent of campaign finance reform throughout her tenure in the Senate.
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Joseph Mason "Bull" Reeves, an early proponent of naval aviation, painted by artist Susan Watkins.
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An approved advisor with Dimensional Fund Advisors, Luxenberg is a strong proponent of passive management.
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Mr Han, whose family hails from the mainland, is a voluble proponent of appeasing China.
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He was a proponent of keeping open the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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Patrick Sang, Kipchoge's longtime coach and a proponent of the "slowly by slowly" training philosophy.
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Virginia, who was home schooled, is a strong proponent of school choice efforts as well.
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Branson has been a vocal proponent of Obamacare, and a longtime supporter of the president.
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A proponent of young talent, Stone is credited with giving many emerging artists their start.
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This is really the same reason I have been a longstanding proponent of net neutrality.
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But Mr. Bush is a proponent of immigration reform, making it delicate terrain for him.
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U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has publicly been a strong proponent of granting India waivers.
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"I am a strong proponent of budgeting, but don't make it too complicated," advises Souffrant.
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Markle is a strong feminist, a talented actress, and a proponent of easy snacking hacks.
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"I'm a huge proponent for Mike to be the next Bachelor," Lindsay, 34, told PEOPLE.
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AKM-GSI Lindsay Lohan is nothing if not a bold proponent of complicated fashion looks.
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John Thune (R-SD) has also been a long-term proponent of such a law.
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And when you are a proponent of sanctuary cities, again, you&aposre politicizing law enforcement.
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Matt Bruenig, of the People's Policy Project, is the most aggressive proponent of this view.
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In February, Yale University renamed one of its residential colleges named for a slavery proponent.
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Contrary to what his critics have claimed, Puzder is a proponent of employer-sponsored healthcare.
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Thiel has been a proponent of people dropping out of college to pursue entrepreneurial activities.
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And Andrew was always a proponent of finding time to not work on the film.
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The soft-spoken Patterson was an outspoken civil-rights supporter and a proponent of integration.
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I was there with Haim Goren, an Orthodox schoolteacher and outspoken proponent of the deportations.
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John Kasich (R) has long been a proponent of reforming the way districts are drawn.
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Mackanin, not a proponent of hitting the pitcher eighth, decided to give that a try.
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JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon is a big proponent of corporate tax reform.
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Professor Borghese, who teaches Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship at Wharton, is a proponent of entrepreneurship.
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Grassley, a proponent of free-market policies, has long been a champion of drug importation.
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A leading proponent of that view is an anesthesiologist from San Antonio named John Hall.
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Your mileage may vary, of course, but I was a big proponent of remaining seated.
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"I am a proponent of Medicare for All," Harris said in an interview with MSNBC.
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Kardashian West has emerged as a vocal proponent of criminal justice reform in recent years.
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"I'm a big proponent of harm reduction for nicotine addiction [versus abstinence only]," Shelley says.
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Trump himself has been a strong proponent of military products made by U.S. defense companies.
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Forbes is a widely-respected seapower advocate and a strong proponent of a bigger fleet.
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Carlson became a vocal proponent for the elimination of forced arbitration clauses in employment contracts.
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Moon, a longtime animal rights proponent, posed for photos with CARE staff, including its director.
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T. Anthony Spearman, president of the North Carolina N.A.A.C.P. and a proponent of L.G.B.T. rights.
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It's from this perspective I write to you now as a proponent of Third Wheeldom.
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A longtime proponent of free trade, Mr. Cohn believed the decision could jeopardize economic growth.
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"When you have the possibility to just be impulsive, you feel alive," said one proponent.
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Suwage's conversion to Islam and his interfaith marriage make him an ideal proponent for plurality.
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It may be the private sector's most vocal and active proponent of fair-chance employment.
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An early and prominent proponent of CBD-infused beer is Coalition Brewing, of Portland, Ore.
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Douglass was both a radical thinker and a proponent of classic 19th-century political liberalism.
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Judge Aquilina, a longtime proponent of victim impact statements, understood that entire families were victimized.
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He has chosen a vocal proponent of school vouchers to run the Department of Education.
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Mr. Kalanick was considered a key proponent of spending heavily to expand into new markets.
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Possibly from a controversial "FAQ" page posted by a leading Green New Deal proponent, Rep.
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A vocal proponent of Brexit, Nigel Dodds of the Democratic Unionist Party, lost his seat.
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I'm a strong proponent -- I've said this now for nine months other than in speeches.
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"The retail industry is a strong proponent of income tax reform," NRF's French said Wednesday.
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Netflix, once a strong proponent of net neutrality, has suggested it could live with changes.
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His daughter, Shari Redstone, has reportedly been a major proponent of recombining CBS and Viacom.
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The other part of it is, I have always been a big proponent of diversity.
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I have always been a proponent of not trying to dishonestly sugar coat one's activities.
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I'm such a proponent of real identities I'm kind of more of a student there.
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It is ridiculous for the ministry to try to portray her as a proponent of assimilation.
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There's no denying that Kendall Jenner is the number one proponent of a quality crop top.
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That said, Nichols is a huge proponent of getting athletes with disabilities engaged in sports competitions.
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Calhoun was a vocal proponent of states' rights and slavery in the pre-Civil War South.
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The politician was an early proponent of same-sex marriage, first endorsing it publicly in 2012.
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But all of this is not to say Musk is a proponent of eliminating ZEV credits.
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He was also a leading proponent of severing the US relationship with the International Criminal Court.
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As a proponent of the 2nd Amendment, she once had an "A" grade from the NRA.
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He is a proponent of hiking taxes on the wealthy to pay for his proposed system.
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Bill Browder, hedge fund manager and human rights activist, has been a primary proponent of sanctions.
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" Grossman also said WW is "the biggest proponent of body positivity of any brand I know.
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She was also being a voice, and being a proponent, for larger issues in Korean society.
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McAleenan, a proponent of investment in the region, announced last week that he will step down.
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For as long as I can remember, my mom has been a big proponent of baths.
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Prime Minister David Cameron, a "remain" proponent, announced on Friday that he would resign by October.
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He was also a major proponent of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and creating Medicare.
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"I am a huge proponent of mental health and I take mine very seriously," she says.
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Few Americans have better access to Chinese leaders than Mr Paulson, a longtime proponent of engagement.
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Maksymilian Dabkowski was a big proponent of adding a pretzel to the collection of food characters.
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As an irreligious sometime pro-choice proponent of gun control, he was an implausible Republican champion.
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My friend Kelsey, who is diehard proponent of anything brash or filthy, jumped at the opportunity.
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He was a keen proponent of quitting the bloc in the run-up to the referendum.
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Trump's speech may suggest he's a proponent of equality, but his actions tell a different story.
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He's a long-time proponent of low, bare-bones air fares and fees for everything else.
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Even Governor Andrew Cuomo, an outspoken proponent of the HQ222 deal, criticized Amazon's stance as inconsistent.
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Shares of Overstock, an early proponent of cryptocurrency, have more than tripled in value this year.
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Bob Goodlatte, a longtime proponent of strict immigration policies like Trump's and Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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He is also a candidate for circuit court judge and a proponent of justice system reform.
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President Donald Trump is an enthusiastic proponent of the idea, and of capital punishment in general.
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In addition to ingenuity in the kitchen, Niccol has been a big proponent of adopting technology.
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Ted Lieu (D-Calif.), a vocal proponent of encryption, also signed the letter, as did Rep.
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The media boss isn't the only proponent of rejection and failure in the journey to success.
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The biggest proponent of the decision to pull out of China was co-founder Sergey Brin.
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Elect all of the Democratic candidates MORE and a proponent of tougher U.S. sanctions on Russia.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has been an enthusiastic proponent of Brexit, unlike his predecessor Barack Obama.
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Democrats nominated Wendy Davis, an outspoken proponent of abortion rights, as their candidate against Lt. Gov.
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The unidentified bitcoin proponent, whose stunt was visible on television, was removed from the hearing room.
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I have been, along with many other evangelical leaders, a strong proponent of US immigration reform.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a strong proponent of globalization, remains immensely popular with his political base.
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He is also a longtime proponent of America's recognition of Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
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"I'm a huge proponent for Mike to be the next Bachelor," Lindsay, 34, previously told PEOPLE.
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Obama has long been an outspoken proponent of reforming how congressional and legislative maps are drawn.
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Erskine-Smith has been a vocal proponent of legalization, and of progressive drug policies in general.
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And since the release of Forced Perspective, he's become an outspoken proponent of mental health awareness.
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In the last couple of years, I've been a huge proponent of putting my phone down.
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He is a vocal critic of the Affordable Care Act and a proponent of overhauling Medicare.
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The former vice president was a strong proponent of NAFTA during its passage in the 1990s.
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Libin is now an outspoken proponent of intermittent fasting, an increasingly popular trend in Silicon Valley.
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MARSEILLE, France — No ordinary preacher, El Hadi Doudi is perhaps France's leading proponent of fundamentalist Islam.
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"We needed the independence," said Mr. Dekking, who was a central proponent of the new system.
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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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"I'm a huge proponent for Mike to be the next Bachelor," Lindsay, 22019, previously told PEOPLE.
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"I am a proponent of the accusatory system, and I know it inside out," he said.
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Rick Scott, a strong proponent of gun rights, is widely expected to sign the final measure.
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Kyrsten Sinema (D), a DREAM Act proponent, in a general election matchup by 6900-2628 percent.
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Despite that, proponent of the idea say, the military hasn't been putting a focus on space.
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The head of the presidential transition, Vice President-elect Mike Pence, is an avid voucher proponent.
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Caruso-Cabrera is known to be a skeptic of government and a proponent of free markets.
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His homelessness czar Philip Mangano was a major proponent of a "housing first" approach to homelessness.
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In her pre-Harry days, Meghan was a strong proponent of self-love — especially on Valentine's Day.
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Sessions is a staunch ally of law enforcement and has long been a proponent of digital surveillance.
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While there, he earned a reputation as an outspoken proponent for welfare expansion, employee protections, and denuclearization.
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What's more, Spears has been a proponent of the lob long before it was everywhere on Instagram.
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Evans has been a strong proponent for the Fed's self-described "patient" approach to holding rates steady.
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Musk has been a proponent of using tunnels to cut down on congestion for a few years.
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The billionaire investor has been a big proponent of the electric-car maker and CEO Elon Musk.
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Miller, 32, is a fierce proponent of restricting both legal and illegal immigration to the United States.
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The president, a proponent of decreasing costs in health care, has tried to repeal and replace Obamacare.
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Obama was a main proponent of the agreement, and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton supports its ongoing implementation.
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He is, after all, Jewish, Spanish-speaking, and a proponent of transgender rights and universal health care.
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Japan was a chief proponent of the Trans Pacific Partnership, a trade deal Trump pulled out of.
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This is one of the many reasons that I'm a huge proponent of patient-centric healthcare innovation.
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First, one-time TPP proponent Hillary Clinton turned her back on the deal during the presidential campaign.
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I used to be an in-your-face atheist and a very strong proponent of gun rights.
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Perry is a vocal proponent of the 69-year-old former secretary of State's White House bid.
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Learn more here Education Department Betsy DeVos DeVos is a leading proponent of for-profit charter schools.
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But Yelp, which has filed lawsuit after lawsuit making its case, remains perhaps the most outspoken proponent.
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"I'm a big proponent of going in somewhere where I can influence or impact change," Seiler said.
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Although known as a proponent of the "melting pot," Roosevelt's attack on "hyphenated Americans" fueled nativist sentiments.
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" Collins told National Public Radio, "I am not a proponent of changing the rules of the Senate.
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However, he has been a proponent of the concept since he first announced his White House bid.
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I'm a strong proponent of long distance running – in other words, anything beyond a three-mile loop.
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Mattis -- a proponent of staying in the Iran nuclear deal -- will likely lose that round to Bolton.
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Though Tomi Lahren is vocal proponent for repealing Obamacare, don't say it never provided anything for her.
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J., reversed his support for the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, of which Biden is a strong proponent.
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Barr, whose provocative Twitter presence rankled ABC executives, has been an outspoken proponent of President Donald Trump.
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Kardashian West has emerged as a vocal proponent of criminal justice reform over the past few years.
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Children's National Hospital has been an active proponent of initiatives to increase the pace of pediatric innovation.
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Saba added that she has long been a proponent of the Preventing Maternal Deaths Act of 2017.
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Joseph Crowley (D) in last month's New York primary, is a big proponent of Medicare for all.
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The heiress, 59, has long been a proponent of lowering executive paychecks and taxing the rich more.
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Justice Scalia was "the strongest proponent of deference, but the weakest practitioner of it," Professor Pierce said.
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Prince is also a proponent of privatizing the war in Afghanistan to contractors like his former company.
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The company wants to be transit and company agnostic, so, it's a big proponent of open APIs.
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That's meaningful because the streaming company was a strong proponent of net neutrality rules during that fight.
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"McConnell is the least sincere proponent of bipartisanship I can imagine," said Yale healthcare expert Jacob Hacker.
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The outspoken proponent of comprehensive immigration reform said the issue was previously not a "cornerstone" for progressives.
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And he has been a loud proponent of private school tax credits, essentially a backdoor voucher system.
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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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A proponent of so-called universal basic income, Yang wants to give all Americans $1,000 a month.
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Editorial Tom Price, the secretary of health and human services, is a longtime proponent of slashing entitlements.
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It doesn't mean that I don't believe in it and that I'm not a proponent of it.
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"I have always been a huge proponent of bidets," Evan Goldstein, a rectal surgeon in Manhattan, says.
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Dr. Connell, a proponent of improving women's reproductive health for more than 22001 years, died on Aug.
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The libertarian Institute for Justice, long a leading proponent of vouchers, is framing its appeal, Espinoza v.
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Though, pointedly, that former proponent of the naked look, Jennifer Lopez, was demure in powder blue Valentino.
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A former doctor, Price has been a strong proponent of repealing and replacing President Obama's health law.
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Mr. Sessions is a strong proponent of strict immigration enforcement, reduced spending and tough-on-crime measures.
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And one of its backers is the billionaire John C. Malone, a noted proponent of media consolidation.
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ViaBTC, the Chinese exchange that's been the main proponent for bitcoin cash, tweeted at 4:03 a.m.
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Ginsburg has been a vocal proponent for women's rights, calling herself a "flaming feminist litigator" last year.
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Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a proponent of "illiberal democracy," has been sharply critical of Mr. Soros's philanthropy.
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BMW was an early proponent of battery propulsion, with models like the short-range i3 city car.
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"I'm a very strong proponent of voluntary solution to the Swiss franc loans issue," Morawiecki told reporters.
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Moon has long been a proponent of engagement with North Korea as a means of achieving peace.
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Zendaya is a proud supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement and proponent of diversity in Hollywood.
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Trump has been a vocal proponent of coal, despite market indications that coal will soon bottom out.
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Dobson rose to prominence as a proponent of conservative social positions and relatively strict child-rearing practices.
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Conservative columnist Heather Mac Donald has been a major proponent of the first version of this theory.
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Although my project and book are called The Cooking Gene, I am no proponent of racial determinism.
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In Britain, soda tax proponent and celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, for one, has been leading by example.
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As far-right conspiracy theories become more popular, so too has the most famous proponent of those theories.
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Pritzker has also been a proponent of big data as it applies to boosting economic growth and innovation.
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Bridgewater Associates' founder, co-chief investment officer and co-chairman Ray Dalio is a huge proponent of meditation.
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Hughes is a proponent of the Flat Earth theory; the Research Flat Earth group is his main sponsor.
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An early proponent of feminism, Wilson has been exploring female identity in patriarchal society since the early 266s.
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But the largest proponent of gigabit speeds outside the telecom circle, Google Fiber, has been struggling of late.
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No wonder Peter Thiel has been such a fervent proponent of distribution, beyond just building a great product.
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Ironically for such a proponent of free trade and free markets, London will no longer have a voice.
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The best known proponent of the case that this matters is Peter Singer, a philosopher at Princeton University.
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Trump has also been a strong proponent of US companies hiring fewer foreign workers and more American employees.
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On the flip side, wage proponent groups including the National Employment Law Project are hailing the new rules.
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Over the past 25 years Germany has been the strongest proponent of the union's enlargement toward the East.
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He was elected to another five-year term in 2006 after remaking himself as a free-market proponent.
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Nevertheless, Cook, himself, has been a long proponent of consumer protections when it comes to privacy and data.
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I am a proponent of free speech and artistic license; I sample, I collage, I build upon ideas.
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While Dr. Wexler is a proponent of topical treatments, especially salicylic acid, mixed with prescription medication for acne.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) was an early proponent of stronger antitrust policies to take on tech giants. Sen.
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Facebook, a big proponent of open sourcing AI research, is publicly releasing the code for the negotiation bots.
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She was a proponent of using food scraps and leftover parts of the animal in all her dishes.
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Tong himself has become a vocal proponent of stateside life, particularly in his adopted home of Los Angeles.
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He is a proponent of meditation and wrote a book about it titled, "A Mindful Nation," in 2012.
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NASA climate scientist-cum-activist Jim Hansen is a strong proponent of nuclear power because of its practicality.
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Point of contact: Ivanka Trump has been "the most visible proponent for women's issues" in her father's administration.
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Tim Lenton of Exeter University, a proponent of research into geoengineering, says it could be an ideal solution.
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She's a proponent of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), the economic rational cited by rising political stars like Rep.
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Like Zinke, Bernhardt is widely seen as a proponent of expanding energy and mining leasing on public acreage.
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Like Zinke, he is widely seen as a proponent of expanding energy and mining leasing on public acreage.
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The École championed the practice and Professor Claude Bernard was Europe's primary proponent of vivisection at the time.
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"I'm not the biggest proponent or fan of raising zillions of dollars as quickly as possible," Dawalibi said.
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As someone who has long been a proponent of caring less about debt, I'm glad to see this.
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Leon has always been a long proponent of showing off her body hair, just like her superstar mom.
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And anybody who so dares to utter the words "right to exist" is undeniably a proponent of racism.
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But Clarke is now on the selection committee and is a strong proponent for Lindros's enshrinement in Toronto.
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He is Executive Director of the nonprofit Military-Veterans Advocacy, In and a proponent of veterans benefits legislation.
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Trump has become a vocal proponent of arming specially trained teachers in the wake of the Parkland, Fla.
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Like Lubin, Baldet is a proponent of finding ways to apply blockchain technology to existing businesses and corporations.
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Mr. Cruz has long been a proponent of waging policy fights with the Obama administration via purse strings.
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Merkley, for instance, is a vocal proponent of the Sanders bill but also has legislation in this bucket.
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One of America's most "tough on crime" Presidents has become a vocal proponent of "smart on crime" policies.
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Jesse Kelly, who ran for Congress in Arizona in 2010 and 2012, has also been an enthusiastic proponent.
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Kim's gambit was calculated to appeal to South Korea's President, Moon Jae-in, an ardent proponent of engagement.
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Trump, a regular proponent of Fox News, had not responded to the error at the time of publishing.
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"I am a big proponent of this and people hate me for it, I understand that," he added.
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Adam Morfeld (D), a leading proponent of Medicaid expansion in Nebraska, said at a news conference on Thursday.
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Price, a former congressman from Georgia, is a leading proponent of repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act.
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The difference between Trump and Harris, for example, is between a moderate and a robust mixed-economy proponent.
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But I am a proponent for many reasons, including the lifeboat they offer from poorly conceived economic policy.
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Even a longtime free trade proponent such as Clinton might've considered the WTO inadequate for dealing with China.
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JOE KERNEN: Senator, over the years you've been a big proponent of exporting a lot of our values.
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Mr. Vought is known as a conservative and a proponent of shrinking the federal government and social programs.
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Pruitt is a big proponent of states' rights to regulate themselves, but opposes California's push for greener cars.
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Never a proponent of "kinder and gentler" politics, Mr. Trump prefers a brawl, even with his own party.
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It said Uthmeier did acknowledge that he consulted with a proponent of the citizenship question named James Baker.
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Ms. DeVos has been an outspoken proponent of charter schools in her home state of Michigan and nationally.
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Perino noted that Bush was a proponent of looking past times of polarization, prompting him to get reflective.
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Dan Patrick, a staunch proponent of gun rights, called on Friday for background checks on private gun sales.
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The telescope was named in honor of the late astrophysicist Lyman Spitzer, Jr., a proponent of space telescopes.
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Consequently, Munnell is a proponent of preserving today's Social Security program, while making some key changes to it.
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She was worried about competition from rival weight-loss service Diet Doctor, which is a proponent of keto.
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City Supervisor Kim is a proponent of the "robot tax" and is working on an upcoming ballot measure.
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A vegetarian, she was also an outspoken proponent of animal welfare, and she established funds for arts scholarships.
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As direct listings become more popular in Silicon Valley, Bank of America has become a proponent of them.
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Over the years, Wojcicki has been an outspoken proponent of closing the gender gap in the tech industry.
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Don Beyer, a Virginia Democrat and a proponent of gun control, was among those who attended the event.
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He is also a strong proponent of using the power of the federal government to lower drug prices.
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It's actually Andrew Yang -- the businessman, technologist and the country's most high-profile proponent of universal basic income.
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She is a big proponent of Dean Kamen's First organization, which encourages boys and girls in such fields.
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"I'm just glad that the mayor is a big proponent of this now," he said in an interview.
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Entire cities eventually ran on A.C. power, after Westinghouse won a battle against Edison, the leading D.C. proponent.
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Larry Kudlow, Trump's top economic adviser who is normally a proponent of free trade policies, compounded the anger.
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Trump was an early public proponent of the debunked conspiracy theory that Obama was not an American citizen.
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Stamos was a proponent internally of sharing more info with the public earlier on than Facebook ultimately did.
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Fortunately, Luger's a major proponent of sharing: art, ideas, and resources all flow through him like a conduit.
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A wealthy donor in her home state of Michigan, she was a dedicated proponent of "school choice" policies.
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This isn't a purely symbolic blow to the US's reputation as the world's foremost proponent of free trade.
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An early proponent of computer code as art, he mixes political, social, and aesthetic commentary into pixilated, mesmerizing videos.
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"I think it's a good idea," said Leahy, long a proponent of thawing relations between the US and Cuba.
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Megan Stubbs, a board-certified sexologist based in Michigan, is also a huge proponent of teaching people about pleasure.
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He is actually a big proponent of RFID technology: He's had a chip implanted in each hand since 210.
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White House senior adviser Stephen Miller has been a proponent of the new initiative, according to three US officials.
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They told him they worked for Gebran Bassil, one of Lebanon's most prominent politicians and the dam's chief proponent.
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Shuchir Suri, who started the website Food Talk India in 2015, is a proponent of Indian spices and ingredients.
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MACCALLUM: Maryanne Trump Barry, who served with him on the Third Circuit Court, and has been a big proponent.
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Chopra is also a big proponent of meditation as a way to bring calm and focus to your life.
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The answer to that is almost certainly yes -- as Sanders, another "Medicare for All" proponent, acknowledged in the debate.
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A vocal proponent of a second confirmatory referendum, Grieve is also an advocate for greater parliamentary control over Brexit.
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The actress, who's an outspoken proponent of body positivity, has come a long way since she was a teenager.
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For someone who has been a vocal proponent of LGBTQ+ rights, he made a pretty a tone deaf comment.
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Stone is a vocal proponent of marijuana legalization, and also a longtime supporter and adviser to President Donald Trump.
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CEO Reed Hastings is a big proponent of unlimited vacation, and takes at least six weeks a year off.
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She saves at higher-than-typical levels because she's a proponent of the FIRE movement (financial independence, retire early).
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Torrey, a psychiatrist who helped found the Treatment Advocacy Center, is a vigorous proponent of involuntary treatment, including hospitalization.
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The new Chrome feature was one of several Google announced Tuesday to show it's a proponent of consumer privacy.
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As a vocal proponent of environmental responsibility, Simpson was also recently named the first United Nations Development Programme advocate.
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Trump himself has been a huge proponent against undocumented immigration and harshly criticizes anyone who bids undocumented immigrants favor.
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And Jones is a vocal proponent of Donald Trump's presidential campaign, hosting Trump on his radio show multiple times.
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Ironically, even though it was written by a strong proponent of mathematics in economics, it is not maths-heavy.
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Apple has been a big proponent of flat design, which shies away from stylistic elements that appear three-dimensional.
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He's a proponent of "pure blood" superiority, and wants wizards to take their rightful place as the master race.
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Alexander von Humboldt, a renowned natural scientist, explorer, traveller and wanderer, was also an influential proponent of Romantic philosophy.
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HE'S A BIG PROPONENT OF SHARK TANK, HE'S A BIG ENTREPRENEUR I'LL LET HIM SPEAK FOR HIS OWN POLITICS.
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Fall Out Boy bassist and songwriter Pete Wentz has long been a proponent of being open about mental health.
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She is a proponent of school vouchers, school choice and charter schools, options critics see as undermining public education.
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In contrast, Xi is expected in his opening plenary speech to play up China as a proponent of globalization.
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Representative Duncan Hunter is a vocal proponent of the industry who has been dubbed a "vaping hero" by some.
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If you are from South Texas or are a proponent of Urban Dictionary, it has a different meaning altogether.
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Pence, an evangelical Christian, has been a vocal proponent of the religious freedom agenda – to the point of controversy.
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He maintained contacts with Obama's former Secretary of State John Kerry, and was an outspoken proponent of the deal.
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Kudlow, like Cohn, is seen by some investors as a greater proponent of free trade than Trump's other advisors.
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DeVos is a proponent for vouchers that would siphon funds from public schools and funnel them into private schools.
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Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil, a proponent of the legislation, told Reuters it would "reflect positively on social stability".
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Vanderpoel was not overtly political, but she was a staunch proponent of women's education and involvement in the arts.
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Cameron is the leading proponent staying in the EU, and anything that tarnishes his brand could undermine that campaign.
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"Medicare for America"—only O'Rourke is not selling himself as a Medicare for all proponent the way Gillibrand is.
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At times, he casts Obama as the latest proponent of a Democratic agenda that reaches back to Franklin Roosevelt.
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The Trump administration has been a big proponent of increasing oil and gas exploration on public lands and offshore.
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That's a perplexing decision from a company that has been a strong proponent of Blu-ray from the beginning.
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Pro-innovation bias occurs when a proponent of an innovation tends to overvalue its usefulness and undervalue its limitations.
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And, while it may be true that I am a proponent of lowering taxes, the opportunism here just reeks.
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She has been a strong proponent of giving intelligence agencies wide-ranging authority to conduct surveillance against suspected terrorists.
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Back then, in the late '21993s, being a proponent of gun rights was far less of a party position.
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Ann Coulter, a conservative commentator and proponent of stricter immigration proposals, has also criticized Trump's shift in recent days.
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"And in terms of her diet, she's a proponent of Italian food: "Italian food is very good for you.
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He attributes his success to being a staunch proponent of trend following, risk mitigation, and quickly getting over losses.
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The late Apple founder Steve Jobs was a longtime proponent of saying no in order to streamline his work.
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Rice was a leading proponent of the 2003 Iraq invasion, and remains a controversial figure from the Bush administration.
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He was the leading proponent of birtherism in 2011 and continued to promote the conspiracy theory publicly until 2015.
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Cotton has been an outspoken proponent of law enforcement in the recent battles over government surveillance and encryption standards.
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It's a mini tech corridor, still a proponent of music, and very livable if you make a few sacrifices.
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That bill's key proponent, Republican State Senator Todd Weiler, has pledged there'll be more anti-porn legislation to come.
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"Russia and China have become near peers," Mike Rodgers, a Republican from Arkansas and Space Corps proponent, told NPR.
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And he's been an active proponent of increasing access to genetic tests to prevent, and not just treat disease.
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Gonzalez himself has been a proponent of remote voting since before he announced he was exposed to the virus.
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Moreover, the former NSA was a key proponent of the aborted strike on Iran and of regime change there.
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The bill tracks provisions of legislation by Democratic Senator Ron Wyden, an active proponent of new election security steps.
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Warby Parker was also an early proponent of shifting beyond selling only online to opening brick-and-mortar stores.
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Nye even brings an alternative medicine proponent into the panel, which further humanizes the other side of his debate.
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The dirtiest secret in pro wrestling is that its most successful proponent and resident overlord, Vincent McMahon, hates it.
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May's chief Brexit negotiator, David Davis, a proponent of a "hard Brexit," quit on Sunday, along with his deputy.
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But he is also a big proponent of public health, particularly getting people to smoke less and eat better.
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He has been a staunch supporter of Israel, deeply suspicious of Iran and a proponent of aggressive military posture.
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Rohrabacher joins board of cannabis company MORE (R-Calif.), a longtime proponent of legalizing marijuana, didn't mince words, either.
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The public option section was written by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, a longtime proponent of the idea.
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Joe Manchin, is a vocal proponent of the natural gas industry and a critic of the Green New Deal.
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" The Vermont senator has been a proponent of prioritizing diplomacy instead of military action in the country's "endless wars.
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Mr. Rouhani was a major proponent of that agreement, which limited Iran's nuclear work in exchange for sanctions relief.
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Since 2006, Google has been a well-known corporate leader, funder, and vocal proponent of the net neutrality movement.
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He is not the only proponent of digital currencies to send a warning signal about the initial coin offerings.
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John Culberson of Texas, who served on the House Appropriations Committee, was the lead proponent of the 2014 amendment.
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Cunningham, a proponent of using chance operations in his choreographic process, paved the way for explorations of nonrepresentational dance.
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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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Hamm, head of Continental Resources, was an early proponent of fracking, while Grady worked for President George H.W. Bush.
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The veteran diplomat had a reputation as a proponent of dialogue when it comes to dealing with North Korea.
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McMaster has been an outspoken proponent of retooling the armed forces to address modern threats such as cyber warfare.
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The network brought on Steve Hilton, another leading proponent of the so-called Brexit, as a contributor last month.
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Branson is a huge proponent of writing down your ideas when they come to you so you don't forget.
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Unlike Mr. Trump and Mr. Ross, Ms. Pritzker has been a leading proponent of forging new free-trade agreements.
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You're a big proponent of using props, like blocks and straps, which can be hard for some people's egos.
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Mr. McCain currently leads the Senate Armed Services Committee and is a top proponent of using military force overseas.
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Trump has been a vocal proponent of the death penalty both prior to and since entering the political realm.
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Ryan himself, likewise, has never been a proponent of universal coverage or otherwise on board with Trump's campaign promises.
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I'm also a major proponent of computer glasses, particularly after experiencing a bout of screen-induced migraines at work.
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The actor's daughter Georgia has been living with the disease, and Ford has been an outspoken proponent for the cause.
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Since becoming a senator, she has been a vocal critic of the National Rifle Association and proponent of gun restrictions.
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A vocal proponent of Brexit, Trump has previously cozied up to Nigel Farage, the figurehead of the anti-EU movement.
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"I've been a proponent of prenatal ever since I was 30 and my hair broke off from Vegas," Sims says.
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That's because DeVos, whom the Senate confirmed Tuesday to head the Education Department, is herself a big proponent of homeschooling.
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Though he rejects the label, Mr Kagan is a neocon—an unfashionable proponent of using force to support liberal values.
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Since before her fame began, the singer has been a huge proponent for LGBTQ rights and open about sensitive issues.
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As a proponent of all odd phone designs, as well as tiny objects, I'm rooting for the Jelly on Kickstarter.
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He's also an outspoken pot proponent and even appeared on the cover of High Times magazine way back in 1980.
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Castro has been a firm proponent of impeachment, and was one of the earliest to back it this past April.
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The most prominent proponent of the idea that status threats motivate voting is Diana Mutz of the University of Pennsylvania.
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Warren has been a fierce proponent of unions and organized labor and has championed the cause on the campaign trail.
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And Pharrell Williams is a proponent of gender equality — he has been for a long time, before it was 'fashionable.
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During the election campaign, Mr Trump became a fervent proponent of the idea that America suffers from widespread voter fraud.
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Outside of Apple and Google, Huawei has been the biggest proponent of implementing machine learning and AI in mobile devices.
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"I'm a big proponent and believer of women needing to come together to champion and support one another," Moore say.
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One of Mr Trump's top economic advisers, Kevin Hassett, was formerly a principal proponent of this view among academic economists.
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Throughout the recovery Schiff has been predicting it will end badly, and he has been a strong proponent of gold.
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Born in 1942 in South Bronx, New York, Weiner is an avid proponent of the use of language as art.
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Markle, who identifies herself as a feminist on the Kensington Palace website, has long been a proponent of gender equality.
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Now the only thing standing between $1.5 trillion in tax cuts and law is a signature from its biggest proponent.
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Nguyen Tan Dung was seen as a proponent of economic liberalisation and reform as a member of the key Politburo.
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"I am a full proponent and believer in the concept that you can't be what you can't see," Wilson said.
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Apparently, as an outspoken proponent of body positivity, Dunham is not supposed to work out or focus on her health.
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Oliver Letwin, the amendment's main proponent, is a member of May's Conservative Party, underlining the current division within U.K. politics.
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" Caleb Keeter, guitarist for the Josh Abbott Band, tweeted: "I've been a proponent of the 2nd amendment my entire life.
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The German government, a proponent of online trade, said online platforms were key outlets for small- and medium-sized enterprises.
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As PolitiFact noted, though, the president called himself "a proponent of a single-payer" as a Senate candidate in 2003.
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McMorris Rodgers, chairwoman of the House Republican Conference, has been a strong proponent of repealing outgoing President Obama's healthcare law.
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Saint may not be the biggest proponent of social-media filters, but he makes an exception for one in particular.
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The organization, with about 155,000 members, is a staunch proponent of liberal politics and movement-building in the Sanders mold.
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While Trump himself is an unusually enthusiastic proponent of the practice, Kavanaugh's own views on the death penalty are unknown.
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He has been a proponent of tightened voter ID laws and connected voter fraud to immigrants in the country illegally.
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L. Val Giddings, a proponent of biotech crops, said the small yearly decline was a sign of a maturing market.
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Cramer flew on Air Force One with Trump and the congressman was seen as a strong proponent of Trump's agenda.
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Schultz has always been a big proponent of Starbucks as a "third place," a space for the community to gather.
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This data's limits are exemplified by Castlight Health, a San Francisco technology company and an early proponent of price transparency.
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Mr. von Ohlen, 35, was a founder of Bikestock, a bike repair vending machine business, and an avid bicycling proponent.
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower, though at first a proponent of using nuclear weapons, eventually deemed them too destructive to consider.
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Alan Viard, a tax expert at the conservative American Enterprise Institute and a proponent of consumption taxes, explained the difference.
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But the decision was met with outcry from animal-rights advocates, including Chelsea Clinton, a longtime proponent for elephant conservation.
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The United States is a leading proponent of sanctions on North Korea for its military provocations and nuclear arms program.
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Sanders has long been a proponent of workers' rights and last week released a plan aimed at increasing union membership.
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Smith has taken a visible role as a proponent of Dayton's agenda in the state, according to the Star Tribune.
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Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), a former CBC chairwoman and another proponent of more diversity on the Court, was similarly cautious.
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Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, is the chief proponent of the Financial Choice Act.
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The law was also referred to as the Mickey Mouse Protection Act, after its most significant proponent, the Disney Corporation.
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Smith has taken a visible role as a proponent for Dayton's agenda in the state, according to the Star Tribune.
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Media executive Arianna Huffington is a particularly vocal proponent of the value of sleep and how it affects daily productivity.
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He was a proponent of protectionist policies, argued for trade wars, and he pushed to reduce immigration, legal and otherwise.
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She has said that abortion is tantamount to murder, but has been a proponent of sex education and birth control.
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Dr. Dalrymple is a proponent of acceptance and commitment therapy for managing fear, which has recently been gaining clinical validation.
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"That photograph is like a hostage photograph," Ta-Nehisi Coates, a vocal proponent for reparations, told the New York Times.
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She's a proponent of the "great replacement" theory, which holds that white Europeans are being systematically supplanted by Muslim migrants.
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Mr. McCrory was a strong proponent of the legislation and defended it from legal challenges throughout his four-year term.
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His attorney general, Jeff Sessions, has been a key proponent of punishing localities that refuse to cooperate with immigration authorities.
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Billionaire Tom Steyer, an early proponent of impeaching President Donald Trump, has dropped out of the Democratic presidential primary race.
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Dr. Odent expanded on Mr. Leboyer's methods and became a primary proponent of water birth, something Mr. Leboyer had rejected.
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Veach was the biggest proponent of drafting Mahomes and was in communication with Mahomes' agent daily during the draft process.
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James N. Mattis, a strong proponent of NATO, as Mr. Trump's secretary of defense does give Eastern Europeans more confidence.
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Alexander Dugin, one of the Kremlin's chief ideologues and a key proponent of "Eurasianism," has been meeting with A.K.P. officials.
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He has been a strong proponent of the process in the past but has also noted exceptions over the years.
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DeVos, whose family's net worth has been estimated at $2 billion, has long been a proponent of school choice policies.
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He has also been an outspoken proponent of retooling the armed forces to address modern threats such as cyber warfare.
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The National Science Foundation said Inouye was a great proponent of STEM and how it could enrich those in Hawaii.
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Ryan has been a big proponent of "regular order," and his preference would be for the committee to take action.
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The issue has divided Republicans, but Massie has been a vocal proponent of the proposal to privatize air traffic control.
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For recovery after weight training, Kimball is a proponent of tart cherry juice to help reduce joint and muscle pain.
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Von Spakovsky has been an ardent proponent of toughening voting laws for years, asserting the potential for massive voter fraud.
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Lizzo has long been a proponent of body positivity — and made it clear that she has no time for haters.
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He became a leading proponent of a style of representation that is baroquely expressive, defiantly salacious, and brazenly, culturally Black.
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Less a proponent of early retirement and more interested in financial independence, Marberry is an avid reader of investment information.
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Ridgway's scientific work was inspired by Milton Bradley, who, along with selling board games, was a proponent of color education.
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The fitness trainer, 31, whose bikini picture and accompanying Facebook caption went viral, has long been a proponent of body acceptance.
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He also served in the military during World War II and became a vocal proponent of peace later in his life.
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She offers coaching and online courses in intuitive eating habits and is a proponent of the Health At Every Size movement.
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The proponent would have to provide "clear and convincing evidence" of such a danger for the ban to be made permanent.
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One seller and proponent of black salve, Greg Caton, was arrested in 2004 for violating FDA rules about selling unapproved drugs.
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I have been an outspoken proponent of a two-state solution, which I have always supported and will continue to support.
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Overall a proponent of self-care, Brittany explains that her secret is to be healthy but not push yourself too hard.
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The view pitted him directly against Cameron, a party fellow and a proponent of remaining in the economic and political bloc.
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Dotcom, founder of defunct cloud storage site Megaupload, isn't just a high-profile proponent of the Seth Rich cover-up story.
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Cory Booker, a major reform proponent, said that a bipartisan group of senators had been working daily to win people over.
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"I've been a proponent of the 2nd amendment my entire life," Caleb Keeter, who plays in the Josh Abbott Band, began.
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"A lot of people think that rationality means acting like Spock and ignoring things like intuition and emotion," a proponent said.
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Bernie Sanders (D-VT) has long been a proponent of removing marijuana from the federal list of controlled substances, and Sen.
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While Jack Antonoff is a proponent of therapy, he's found songwriting is just as healthy a way to process his emotions.
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A prominent conservative in Australia, Abbott opposes same-sex marriage and was a main proponent of the country's controversial immigration policies.
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"Spaceflight is a strong proponent of being stewards of space and operating responsibly," a spokesperson for Spaceflight said in a statement.
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Isobel Strong, a local councillor in Argyll and Bute, was a vocal proponent of the resettlement in the district she represents.
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Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican, is a proponent of the USMCA, and for lifting the existing tariffs.
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He readily endorsed my book, Immigrant Exodus, when I asked him to and has been a strong proponent of skilled immigration.
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He's a proponent of using CDs, particularly those that are as long as five years, to protect against interest rate risk.
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Trump's chief economic advisor Larry Kudlow is a longtime proponent of lowering the capital gains tax, claiming it would raise revenue.
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I'm far more a proponent of the deepfakes algorithm itself and its potential rather than what it's currently being used for.
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Seen as a proponent of economic reforms, Li will likely champion Xi&aposs vision for Shanghai as a global trading hub.
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Apple has long been a proponent for strong on-device encryption, most notably for its iPhones and the iOS operating system.
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She's been an active proponent in trying to improve the process for reporting sexual harassment in Congress, and called on Sen.
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Dr Mwanga (pictured on the previous page, with a farmer) was an early proponent of the scientific improvement of African crops.
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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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That prompted a phone call to the Foxconn chairman from President Donald Trump, who has been a proponent of the plant.
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The congresswoman is a proponent of progressive ideas like "Medicare for All," a $15 dollar minimum wage and student loan forgiveness.
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Senator Mark Leno, a major proponent of the e-cigarette bans, said that this trend really stoked the push for legislation.
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Chairman of the House Oversight Committee's IT subcommittee, Hurd has been a vocal proponent of IT modernization in the federal government.
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The best-known proponent of a new-model, meritocratic civil service was Max Weber, a German sociologist who died in 503.
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Le Pen has been a staunch proponent of taking France out of the European Union and out of the euro currency.
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Bair is a big proponent of changing the student loan system — and she has plan she thinks could solve the problem.
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Veselnitskaya, the Russian lawyer in the Trump Jr. meeting, has been the lead proponent in the US of overturning the ban.
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The NCAA has been a leading proponent of using sport's muscle to press states and cities into promoting an "inclusive atmosphere".
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He's long been a proponent of school vouchers, despite evidence that voucher programs don't actually create better educational outcomes for students.
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As for Berners-Lee, he went on to become a major internet thought leader and an outspoken proponent of net neutrality.
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Previous job: Environmental activist, proponent of local and organic food — though he was perhaps better known for his outgoing social life.
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Since then, she's become an avid proponent of getting ample sleep and taking the necessary time out to recharge and reflect.
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Michelle Rhee, a prominent Democratic proponent of education reform, reliably sounds like a Republican when it comes to teacher work stoppages.
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Kardashian has been a proponent of criminal justice reform and a vocal advocate for those who have received unnecessarily long sentences.
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"If we're successful, it's the beginning of the end of the war on marijuana," said an influential proponent: California's lieutenant governor.
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Trump's pick for secretary of Labor, Andy Puzder, has been an outspoken proponent of automating some jobs in his own business.
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"I have been a proponent that vaccines are one of the biggest public health advances of the 20th century," Azar said.
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I am a huge proponent of visualizing what you want, including a specific time, and centering yourself around these intentions daily.
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The shooting death of the nation's foremost proponent of nonviolence helped spur Congress to pass the Gun Control Act of 1968.
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A vocal proponent of private school vouchers as well, Booker founded an organization devoted to expanding school choice in New Jersey.
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This is a deeply flawed strategy, as is demonstrated by the fact that its major proponent, Cantor, is now employed elsewhere.
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She also contends that Clinton is a proponent of the same kind of centrist economic policies put forth by her husband.
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Shapiro has hit Hogg, who has risen to prominence as a proponent of gun control, for some of his comments before.
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Italy is a proponent of issuing joint EU debt, as well as exempting various types of spending from budget deficit limits.
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Macron is a renowned proponent of supply-side economics, holding that high labor costs discourage businesses – especially small ones – from hiring.
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Galen of Pergamon, one of the most influential physicians of the Ancient Roman world, was a big proponent of this theory.
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Sullivan-Beeman is a big proponent of meditation, and through the practice, she says she has become acutely aware of triangulation.
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Over the last decade, the detention camp administration itself has been the strongest proponent of the detainee art program's positive impact.
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Johnson, herself is a huge proponent of the digital currency and has mined roughly 200,000 satoshis, according to the FT report.
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In addition, it's definitely been a proponent of the local scene in all its forms, particularly for the Ls of LGBTers.
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Mr. McGrath said he had always been a strong proponent of aircraft carriers, so the company was not buying his opinion.
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China has been a major proponent of aquaculture and now accounts for 60 percent of all fish farmed in the world.
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In fact, the Florida firm was a main proponent behind a new data standard that lets airlines offer more varied packages.
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Portman was a huge proponent of NAFTA and of the Central American Free Trade Agreement while he served in the House.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has generally been a proponent of reinforcing strong business ties with China, the world's second-largest economy.
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With streaming, they don't really have to give us that information, and I'm a proponent of knowing, because knowledge is power.
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After Lucille introduced him to Swiss Kriss, an herbal laxative, he became a zealous proponent and offered his endorsement for free.
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Its main proponent was a determined activist named Janet Porter, who has a long history of taking on conservative Christian causes.
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" On Tuesday, Mr. Kudlow, an avid free trade proponent who generally opposes tariffs, said that Mr. Navarro was "way off base.
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Others felt the piece itself didn't do enough to interrogate Mr. McInnes's position as a vocal proponent of racism and violence.
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A vocal proponent of the startup, Scalzo has appeared on CNBC and various podcasts to defend the company and its technology.
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He's a proponent of an idea that's somewhat controversial among privacy professionals, which is that we should own our own data.
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Bill Barr was a leading proponent of warrantless surveillance, and his overall record on the Fourth Amendment is troubling to me.
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Lucius Riccio, a Columbia University lecturer and former city transportation commissioner, who is the originator and chief proponent of pothole analytics.
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The longtime congressman is a strong proponent of immigration reform, and backed an effort to introduce articles of impeachment against Trump.
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For most of the party's first 20 months in power, he was a reliable proponent of the governing party's nationalist initiatives.
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She was a proponent of reparations for descendants of slaves, calling for spending up to $500 billion on a payment plan.
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Japan, also a big proponent of FCVs and with an auto market three times larger, plans 800,000 in the same timeframe.
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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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A leading proponent for cuts at the meetings has been Iraq, which, along with Nigeria, has regularly cheated on past agreements.
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President Obama's secretary of labor, Thomas E. Perez, a strong proponent, attempted to rebrand apprenticeships to appeal to educators and parents.
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"To say she's a proponent of school choice is an understatement," King said in an interview with the Portland Press Herald.
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Ryan, long a proponent of overhauling the American tax system, hopes to approve a bill before the end of the year.
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As a strong proponent of female empowerment, #SeeHer Story has chosen to celebrate the chart-topping singer in this week's episode.
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The museum celebrates the life of Swami Vivekananda, a philosopher and spiritual leader who became a fierce proponent of Indian nationalism.
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With more than 200 pieces in her private collection, Ms. Venet has become an eminent proponent and patron of the form.
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Mr. Graham has always been a blunt-spoken proponent of a comprehensive immigration overhaul, often sparking fury from conservative hard-liners.
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In January, during the transition period, Trump met with Robert F. Kennedy, a leading proponent of the anti-vaccination conspiracy theory.
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I used to be a very big proponent of salary caps so everything would be "fair," but I was an idiot.
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"It's not a problem for anybody but the press," she said, adding that John is not a proponent of gay marriage.
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Since his election, he has been a vocal proponent of gun rights, a position that plays well with his political base.
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He continued the practice even over the last eight years as vice president, becoming the rail system's biggest proponent on Capitol Hill.
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Dan Patrick, a staunch proponent of the bathroom bill, once tried hand Straus language that Patrick supported, according to the New Yorker.
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Democratic candidate for Governor Andrew Gillum, who was a vocal proponent for gun control, narrowly lost to Trump-loving Republican Ron DeSantis.
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Nagle cites "Return of Kings" (a "neomasculinity" blog) author Roosh V's transition from pickup artist to alt-right proponent as an example.
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Sony, who had previously been a proponent of HDR10, is now selling Dolby Vision TVs, including the new OLED XBR-A1E Bravia.
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Trump was open about his desire to pardon Arpaio, who, like Trump, has been a proponent of hard-line immigration enforcement policies.
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Start-up equity investing can still take plenty of forms, not just cash-for-stock, said Dara Albright, longtime proponent of crowdfunding.
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"I've always been a proponent of co-parenting and children first and it's just kind of backfiring right now," she tells PEOPLE.
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Ponzo was a proponent of the movement, and helped Le Select transition to using seasonal, local ingredients in many of their dishes.
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She was an early proponent of offering reparations to black Americans, and she supports programs like universal pre-K and free college.
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It's likely she'll continue to be a vocal proponent of these viewpoints once she's officially sworn in as member of the House.
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I have been a strong proponent of female empowerment and an anti-bullying advocate for years and I take that very seriously.
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Miranda Kerr is such a proponent of their "healing powers" that she infuses crystals into every product in her Kora Organics line.
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Actress Pamela Anderson was another proponent for releasing the whales, and even wrote to Putin to plead for him to do so.
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" "I've always been a large proponent of the no-kill movement and Best Friends is the leader of that across the country.
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Megyn Kelly The 45-year-old Fox News journalist is a proponent for Childhelp, a nonprofit aiming to help at-risk kids.
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But since joining the Senate, she has made an about-face and is now a vocal proponent of stricter gun control laws.
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If the evidence is not what its proponent claims it to be, it should be excluded from court as irrelevant and inadmissible.
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As secretary of state, Clinton a proponent of more direct action in Syria despite Obama's apprehension about military action in the country.
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In its attempt to edge out Silicon Valley as the center of innovation, Arizona has been a huge proponent of autonomous technology.
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But even the IMF, the arch proponent of globalisation, admits there have been losers, often among the middle classes in advanced economies.
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Role of local government: Garcetti is a big proponent of the idea that the most meaningful action happens at the local level.
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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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Jera remains a strong proponent of removing destination clauses that prevent buyers under long-term contracts from reselling cargoes to third parties.
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The "Oracle of Omaha" is a proponent of learning as much as possible about a business and taking calculated risks before investing.
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Having been on both sides of multiple mentoring relationships over the course of my career, I am a big proponent of mentorship.
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Hyten has been a vocal proponent of space-based defenses in order to protect U.S. assets in space and track hypersonic threats.
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In the same election, independent candidate George Wallace a proponent of racial segregation garnered 46 electoral votes (85033% of the popular vote).
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Michael Eisen of the University of California, Berkeley, a zealous proponent of open science, argues that the traditional publication model is outmoded.
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We told her that Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus is a proponent of only detaining those immigrants convicted of significant criminal offenses.
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THROUGHOUT the brutal wars that tore apart the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Vojislav Seselj was a leading proponent of ethnic cleansing.
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Mr Trump, a sometime proponent of slyly-racist theories about Mr Obama's birth-place, calls him the "worst president in US history".
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A party that wants to eradicate racial injustice in policing will hardly rush to embrace a proponent of "stop-and-frisk" policies.
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Among them is Zoé Robledo Aburto, an opposition senator representing the state of Chiapas and a fervent proponent of the disclosure initiative.
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The theory's main proponent is Stephanie Kelton, who previously served as chief economist of the Senate Budget Committee under ranking member Sen.
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This is all great news, said Mr. Clagett, the St. Stephen's administrator, who is a longtime proponent of the gap-year movement.
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He's a proponent of strictly enforcing immigration laws and imposing a 35 percent tariff on products built in Mexico by American companies.
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Berners-Lee has also been an outspoken proponent of net neutrality, which he says is also critical to keeping the internet open.
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Mr Liu has been a strong proponent of such structural reforms as cutting off funding for state-owned industries blighted by overcapacity.
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DeVos is a longtime proponent of charter schools and taxpayer-funded school vouchers, which Democrats have taken a firm stand against. Rep.
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As a huge proponent of slacking off and chilling out, I strongly recommend using the days of the week to your advantage.
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She's also been an outspoken supporter of Democratic candidates including Hillary Clinton and a proponent of Obamacare and health coverage for women.
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Forth, the electric vehicle proponent formerly known as Drive Oregon, has opened the nation's first electric vehicle showcase in downtown Portland, Oregon.
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Nicknamed "Bitcoin Jesus," Ver was an early proponent of bitcoin and bought $25,000 worth in 2011 that is now worth $425 million.
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The president is a proponent of real growth and broad-based economic inclusion through productive activities in the labor and entrepreneurial sectors.
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He was an entrepreneur, a self-published author, a nutrition and fitness counselor, a proponent of the American gospel of self-improvement.
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As a strong proponent of restoring black people's dignity by action not just grievance, I was moved to tears by that milestone.
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Ethan Lindenberger is almost a kid himself, a high school student who's become a vaccination proponent despite his parents' anti-vaccination beliefs.
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"President Trump's decision to recommit to Afghanistan was right and important," wrote American Enterprise Institute scholar Fred Kagan, another proponent of neoconservatism.
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Wheeler is a staunch proponent of Trump's energy dominance agenda to produce oil, gas and coal for both domestic use and export.
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That's fine and dandy if you want something quick and dirty (as, granted, some podcasters do), but I'm a proponent of editing.
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Essentially, I was a huge proponent of the idea that music was the answer and the cure to all of my ailments.
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Argentine farmers liquidated their wheat stockpiles after free-market proponent Mauricio Macri won the presidency last November and eliminated grain export taxes.
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An outspoken proponent of the bitcoin offshoot, bitcoin cash, said investors may want to keep their holdings on an exchange right now.
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My Detox A proponent of intermittent fasting, the designer relies on a simple herbal drink and bright yam soup to stay balanced.
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With his collaborator and partner, the composer John Cage, he was a proponent of dance and music existing independently of each other.
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Like Sessions, Cook is a fierce proponent of the crime-fighting theory that is responsible for our current era of mass incarceration.
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Many Americans know him as the foremost proponent of mindfulness, a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment.
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"Every proponent of Medicare for all — including myself — has to recognize that the biggest source of cost saving is layoffs," he said.
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Stephen Totilo, the editor in chief of Kotaku, is a big proponent of just taking a sock and stretching it around it.
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"It's a fundamental issue in this campaign," said Gavin Newsom, the lieutenant governor and a strong proponent of single-payer health care.
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The company was an early proponent of self-driving cars, pledging in 2013 that it would market fully autonomous cars in 2020.
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"Sunil is a great proponent of the bid; he's the chairman of the bid," Kristick said before pivoting to the bigger picture.
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On May 25, Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the conference's leader and an outspoken proponent of women's rights, endorsed him for re-election.
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I called my father, Jack Greenberg, a civil rights lawyer and longtime proponent of affirmative action, to harangue him about my situation.
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Jonas Kron, senior vice president of resolution proponent Trillium Asset Management, said he hoped the measure would draw strong support this year.
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That's something that from the very beginning I have been a proponent of, because of the potential to correct disease-causing mutations.
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Karen Chapple, a proponent of the units and a professor of city planning at U.C. Berkeley, said the economic case was enticing.
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"I'm a big proponent of the idea that you can write outside of your lane if you do the work," said Bowles.
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Ricardo Rosselló, an avid proponent of statehood who won in 2016, but other prominent statehooders such as Rivera Schatz remain in power.
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She has been a leading proponent of the starshade project, and outside her teaching, it is one of her principal professional concerns.
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Mr. Trump is also considering the appointment of Larry Kudlow, a strong proponent of trade, to lead his Council of Economic Advisers.
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Romer, of NYU's Stern School of Business, is a proponent of a theory that examines how the world can achieve sustainable growth.
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This is a point of consensus between the staunch low-carbohydrate diet advocate David Ludwig and the whole-grain proponent Walter Willett.
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Applicant is expected to be a stubborn proponent of a specific offensive system that should not necessarily fit personnel on the court.
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Prior to joining the Mavericks in 2018, Marshall worked with AT&T for 36 years as a proponent of inclusion and diversity.
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I&aposve always been a huge proponent of made-to-measure menswear because the customization process usually yields a better fitting garment.
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Ford gets another electric platform for European EVs, Hinrichs confirmed, through a new alliance with Volkswagen, itself a major proponent of BEVs.
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"The administration has been a strong proponent of bringing more diversity to the Board of Parole," Jason Elan, a spokesman for Gov.
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It&aposs safe to say that John Hussman, president of Hussman Investment Trust, isn&apost today&aposs most optimistic stock market proponent.
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Mr. Zuckerberg has been an outspoken proponent of immigration issues and how they may affect those inside and outside of Silicon Valley.
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The actress then explained why she's been such a proponent of the clean beauty movement as both an entrepreneur and beauty customer.
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Browder is a proponent of the Magnitsky Act, which was signed into law in 2012 to punish human rights abusers in Russia.
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McTighe, an LGBT rights proponent advocating solutions to gun violence, said his organization itself does not have a position on gun issues.
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And Cheney -- a huge proponent of the controversial interrogation technique during his time in office -- gleefully obliges with his John Hancock. pic.twitter.
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He was also an outspoken proponent of improved relations between the United States and Iran and had criticized the impact of American sanctions.
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Waters, who has been a steady proponent of impeaching President Donald Trump, appealed to the rest of the caucus at the Tuesday meeting.
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He was a longtime proponent of nonviolent activism, but still managed to significantly disrupt the racist fabric of American life during his lifetime.
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"Jerry is America's leading proponent for climate change with Trump, taking a 214 position on the Paris climate accords," said former California Gov.
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Eric Swalwell had even declared his candidacy, the gun control proponent got a taste of the kinds of threats national political figures receive.
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In a statement, initiative proponent and donor Alastair Mactaggart said:We're gratified that Facebook has dropped its opposition to the California Consumer Privacy Act.
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News of that paper soon landed on the desk of Jerry Brown, governor of California and fired-up proponent of climate change science.
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Many lawmakers on the panel did not show up for the hearing, sparking a fiery speech from comedian and fund proponent Jon Stewart.
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Billionaire Virgin Group founder Richard Branson is a huge proponent of taking time off and offers unlimited vacations to all of his employees.
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Although he identified as a Democrat during his previous time in Congress, Bright says he's always been a firm proponent of conservative viewpoints.
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He was an early proponent of green cars, served on the eBay board for a decade, and founded the venture capital firm Fontinalis.
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"Their choice is limited unbelievably now," said Robert Lockridge, an independent nephrologist in Lynchburg, Va., who is a leading proponent of home dialysis.
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" Thiel is a strong proponent of extending human lifespans: "I believe if we could enable people to live forever, we should do that.
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Moore, a proponent of easier monetary policy, believes the Fed should not be worried about stronger economic growth causing out-of-control inflation.
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Once a strong proponent of both artificial intelligence and self-driving cars, Wozniak said he doesn't think either will live up to expectations.
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This is a familiar pattern by Buffett: portraying himself as paragon of self-sacrifice and a strong proponent of a fairer tax code.
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Like Trump, Arpaio was a vocal proponent of the "birther" theory that former President Barack Obama was not born in the United States.
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He became a proponent of paranormal phenomena and Unidentified Flying Objects, claiming to have an psychic experience on his ride back to Earth.
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Having grown into an integrated trading area, the EU became an enthusiastic proponent, striking many reciprocal deals, including with Canada, Mexico and Singapore.
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Although Union is a proponent of traditional therapy and counseling, she also emphasizes that day-to-day self care is therapeutic in itself.
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Landau was friends in the 1950s with screen legends James Dean and Steve McQueen and studied under famed "method acting" proponent Lee Strasberg.
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Musk has long been a proponent of colonizing the planet Mars and he has used his considerable wealth to develop reusable rocket technology.
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Ford was itself an early proponent of electrification but initially focused on hybrids, plug-in hybrids and relatively short-range battery-electric vehicles.
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But I wanted to meet with him to talk about a different role he's adopted in recent years, one of broadband internet proponent.
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Humayun Khan, who spoke critically of the GOP presidential nominee at the Democratic National Convention, is a proponent of Sharia, or Islamic law.
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Day 5: In which I question the nature of reality in sensory deprivation tank Joe Rogan is huge proponent of sensory deprivation tanks.
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The Breitbart take: While McCain had become "a proponent of the Russian election-influence narrative," experts believed there was no case against Trump.
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Modrikamen was introduced to Steve Bannon by the former head of the U.K. Independence Party and prominent Brexit proponent, Nigel Farage, last July.
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HILLMAN: Hiring Gram into the group certainly helped push the [Sweetheart] idea along because he was such a strong proponent of country music.
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He was an early and vocal proponent of the use of advanced statistics and PITCHf/x as study tools to improve his game.
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Mankiw is also a longtime proponent of eliminating all taxation of rich people's estates, another very concrete objective of the Republican tax framework.
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Doris Day, one of the biggest movie stars in the '50s and '60s who became a fierce proponent of animal rights, is dead.
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Free-markets proponent Macri won the presidency in November after eight years of heavy currency and trade controls under his predecessor, Cristina Fernandez.
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The organization is also a big proponent of F1 hybrid coffee varieties, crossbreeds designed to be climate-resilient, high-quality, and high-yield.
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Cody Donovan, Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua and Patrick Cummins will all testify to the power that Knoxville Martial Arts Academy proponent has to offer.
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Paul noted that Giuliani was an outspoken proponent of former President George W. Bush's Iraq policy and backed his aggressive foreign policy stances.
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The move comes only days after the exit of White House economic advisor Gary Cohn who was a strong proponent of free trade.
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Today, she's a huge proponent of lube and sex toys—two things she never used before her diagnosis but regularly works in now.
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But every single Democratic-appointed justice for over 2628 years has unabashedly been a proponent from the day he or she was appointed.
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Since being sworn into the lower chamber, she has become a vocal proponent of progressive polices and a consistent critic of the GOP.
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Lord (Jim) O'Neill, a key proponent of the Powerhouse, is said to be considering whether to resign as commercial secretary to the Treasury.
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As Obama's time in office has wound down, he's tried to cement a legacy as a strong proponent of parks and land protections.
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Germany received between 50 percent and 75 percent of its LNG last year from Russia, and it is a proponent of the pipeline.
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William D. Danko, the coauthor of the best-seller "The Millionaire Next Door," is a huge proponent of maximizing income to build wealth.
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Kemp is a strong proponent of gun rights, while Abrams vowed to not accept any financial support from the NRA or gun lobby.
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"There's a huge inequity in society," Sean David Morton, a leading redemption theory proponent (and self-proclaimed UFO expert and psychic), tells Merlan.
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Lee had been a strong proponent of the Sunshine Policy and was now running for reelection as superintendent of education of Gyeonggi province.
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An early proponent of marriage equality and a champion of women and minorities within the Democratic ranks, Pelosi was decidedly left of center.
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Joining them was Mr. Bratton's replacement, James P. O'Neill, who has been an avid proponent of involving communities more intimately in reducing crime.
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Biden has been an outspoken proponent for campus sexual assault awareness, leading the Obama administration's efforts to urge greater awareness of the topic.
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The senator outlined the two-bill path to government-run health care as she and the leading proponent of Medicare for All, Sen.
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Trump named Pence as chairman and Kobach -- a noted proponent of voter fraud theories and related policies -- as vice chair of the commission.
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Mr Barr, who has been a longtime proponent of executive power, may believe that independence only extends as far as the president allows.
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Clinton is also a strong proponent of the Obama administration's net neutrality rules, according to a statement issued to Reuters by her campaign.
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Dick Durbin, a leading proponent of immigration reform, mentioned chain migration on the Senate floor, and he insists it's not a loaded phrase.
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As a longstanding proponent of letting kids vote, I find this setback for the cause of youth political rights to be somewhat regrettable.
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One the descendant of slaves, the other a proponent of the Confederate South who thinks the mixing of races is against God's will.
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Some of Trump's most fervent supporters have branded IRI an enemy, a proponent of the globalist agenda that Trump and his backers abhor.
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Dershowitz, a proponent of civil liberties, has made a specialty of defending people who do outrageous things, and Trump does outrageous things constantly.
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A leading proponent of the so-called American English country house style, Mr. Buatta was at one point the country's most famous decorator.
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Things started to look shaky when the new Brexit secretary, Dominic Raab, a leading proponent of withdrawal, held a meeting with business leaders.
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