| 21. | The economic commission is normally reluctant to express itself so outspokenly for fear of ruffling national governments.
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| 22. | He was outspokenly critical of the royal Saudi family, and in 1991 his citizenship was revoked.
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| 23. | But the next prime minister, Dame Eugenia Charles, was outspokenly anti-communist and refused.
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| 24. | Kass, a University of Chicago bioethicist, has been outspokenly opposed to human cloning and euthanasia.
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| 25. | She is outspokenly in favour of gay rights, and has written many articles supporting this position.
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| 26. | Founded in 1922, it was " outspokenly anti-colonialist without being anti-French ".
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| 27. | But Tuesday's election may send to Congress a Republican contingent that is much more outspokenly conservative.
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| 28. | Outspokenly opposed to abortion, contraception, and divorce, Mother Teresa had endeared herself to the pontiff.
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| 29. | As an outspokenly gay Republican, Richard Tafel is accustomed to critiques from the left and the right.
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| 30. | Prime Minister Keith Mitchell, who welcomed the Cuban leader Sunday, once was outspokenly anti-Castro.
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