And he's paid dearly for his outspokenness, resulting in numerous attests and detentions under the country's past military juntas. |
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Such outspokenness is unusual in diplomatic circles, particularly at such a sensitive time. |
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His outspokenness in political matters forced his career into a temporary lull, but also won him increased standing within the army. |
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Where's his old fire, the dismissive rebuke, the sardonic encapsulation, the trademark outspokenness? |
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He says he has lost friends, had his house ransacked, had his taxes audited and been publicly vilified for his outspokenness. |
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He is rather like me, a true skeptic whose passion for questioning emotionally held beliefs and outspokenness makes him many dangerous enemies. |
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Although his stay in the House of Commons was relatively short, it was characterized by his independence and outspokenness. |
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Her outspokenness triggered an uproar in the room, as delegates immediately took sides. |
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French music fans appeared to appreciate Mano Solo's blunt outspokenness, however. |
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Reverend Njoya's fearlessness and outspokenness have led Kenyan authorities to accuse him of subversion. |
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Because of his outspokenness, it generated lots of phone calls to the office where I worked. |
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Guignol quickly became very popular thanks to his outspokenness and rebellious spirit. |
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Well, Your Excellency, please forgive my straightforwardness, my outspokenness, but if you had read, you would have known! |
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Many see her outspokenness as a sign she doubts that Mr Jonathan will hold a credible inquiry. |
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In some cases, these women even suffer attacks from their family members who may be politically opposed or embarrassed by their outspokenness. |
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Others are attacked by family members who may be embarrassed by their outspokenness. |
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Would we give profession to Catherine of Siena, with all her outspokenness? |
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He put his permanent stamp on GTM where, as he described it, he based his actions on three principles: team spirit, trust and outspokenness. |
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Her outspokenness did not endear Rogers to the elite clique of former social secretaries. |
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Renowned for her outspokenness as well as her haunting music and poetic lyrics, this beautiful young protest singer has become an equal thorn in the side for Algeria's bearded fundamentalists and corrupt armed forces. |
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Such outspokenness is rare in a country where conservative traditions hold firm, daughters bring a dowry and early pregnancy contributes to soaring rates of maternal mortality. |
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Some contemporaries speculated that Priestley's outspokenness had hurt Shelburne's political career. |
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Nevertheless scholars will appreciate the outspokenness and clear choices of the exegete. |
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It is to him that journalists today owe their right to outspokenness. |
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He had another quality too, which was his outspokenness. |
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Khomeini's outspokenness was the exception, not the rule. |
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Mr. Speaker, this morning we learned of the passing of a man who left his mark on Quebec with his outspokenness and his dedication to the labour movement. |
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