I do not intend to get into an argument with an apologist for mass murder such as yourself. |
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He is, for example, an ardent apologist for Robert E. Lee, regarding him and other Confederates as American heroes. |
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My job here is not to be an apologist, but technology can't always save us from significant changes in human nature. |
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Dr. Gaboriault is now an apologist of integrative medicine that combines the allopathy system and the traditional systems. |
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He was no apologist, but the glittering, near-feverish eloquence of his writing suggests fascination, almost reverence. |
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Perhaps he is wary of appearing to be an apologist in the eyes of his western readers. |
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Vilified by his detractors as an uncritical apologist for the Arabs, he was nothing of the kind. |
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The guy's a wackadoodle fossil and nuclear apologist, making snarky comments about wind turbines and climate change. |
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It must also be careful not to become a silent apologist or polite enabler for the regime. |
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Instead we shall be presented once more with weasel words, evasions and probably downright lies from the government's legal apologist. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is too bad that the member has become such an apologist for ramming this bill through. |
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There is another method open to both calumniator and apologist. |
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To the mass of mankind, therefore, the philosopher may appear as a spiritual saboteur, a subverter of things lawfully established, and an apologist for the devil. |
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In case anyone has me pegged as a reliable apologist for the pharmaceutical industry, I'd like to direct you to this article in the Sunday New York Times. |
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I thought that they had a point, though I confess to being just about their readiest apologist, apart from the 30,000 who make their way to the Valley every other weekend. |
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That is obnoxious coming from the LTTE's main arms procurer, an apologist for Prabhakaran for 35 years. |
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Because I'm not an apologist for the insurance industry, I am able to explain what the insurance industry does. |
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The excuse by her apologist is that protocol requirements for such a visit require detailed understanding of protocol. |
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Mrs. Judi Longfield: And I appreciate that, and I'm not here as an apologist for government. |
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The minister has to stop being an apologist and start fighting for this industry. |
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Would the member not be better off not being an apologist for the members of his own government and making excuses by saying that they work hard? |
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He was a husband, father, professor and researcher, journalist and author, apologist and defender of the faith. |
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If ever there was an apologist for misleading market radicalism in this House and in your Commission, it is Mr McCreevy. |
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Hardly an apologist for Vienna, Byron still found these tracts too extreme and in need of censoring. |
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I have been vilified by some on the Left for being an apologist for colonialism, racism, and genocide. |
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In the last decade or so of his life, Lewis gave up being an apologist, feeling he had lost his knack. |
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But isn't an apologist for racism who uses racist arguments a racist? |
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Eusebius himself wrote voluminously as apologist, chronographer, historian, exegete, and controversialist, but his vast erudition is not matched by clarity of thought or attractiveness of presentation. |
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There was nothing to be gained as either a propagandist or an apologist. |
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Even apologist Greg Gutfeld slammed this so-called apology tour. |
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But this time, instead of acting as a leader, Canada took the role of reluctant follower, often acting as apologist for countries like the United States, who do not support the Convention. |
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By 1960, Pablo's chief lieutenant, Ernest Mandel, was serving as a braintruster and apologist for a left-reformist union bureaucrat, André Renard, in Belgium. |
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We have not seen that anywhere and he remains an apologist. |
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I cannot believe anyone who was sent here by ordinary Canadians to advocate on their behalf would be a shill for Bay Street and an apologist for the banks, instead of an advocate for ordinary working Canadians. |
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Carter is not a preacher of environmentalism nor a corporate apologist. |
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Global warming is settled, unless you are a flat earther or an energy company apologist. |
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The fact that his writing has a moral objective and apologist agenda means that he focuses on unusual events, such as the suffering of the general population during wartime. |
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Later in life, Marconi was an active Italian Fascist and an apologist for their ideology and actions such as the attack by Italian forces in Ethiopia. |
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The strongest evidence comes from a Norman apologist, William of Poitiers. |
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