| 41. | Lanzmann lets these faces speak for themselves, but he does not interview Palestinians who are outspokenly angry about their treatment.
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| 42. | As he dangled in outer space with the Yankees, Duncan was outspokenly irate with Steinbrenner and General Manager Bob Watson.
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| 43. | Despite tough city building guidelines, much of the new work, from boutiques to civic architecture, is outspokenly modernist.
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| 44. | So did relievers Tim Worrell and Chad Zerbe of the Giants and, most outspokenly, Troy Percival of the Angels.
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| 45. | And for a politician so outspokenly liberal, he is a blunt political realist who knows how to play the game.
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| 46. | Bradford's verse was outspokenly homoerotic, but also remarkably popular during his lifetime given the prudery of Victorian England.
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| 47. | Balladur said he " did not disapprove, " but the interior minister, Charles Pasqua, was outspokenly critical.
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| 48. | Annan has been outspokenly critical of both Israel and the Palestinians as the current round of violence has spun out of control.
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| 49. | His outspokenly leftist views made him a controversial figure in the final years of Brazil's 1964-85 military dictatorship.
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| 50. | The commission is chaired by Leon Kass, a University of Chicago bioethicist who is outspokenly opposed to human cloning and euthanasia.
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