"I'm a staunch supporter of reproductive rights, a staunch supporter of Planned Parenthood," Sandberg said.
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She was a staunch supporter of NATO, a staunch supporter of the sanctions [against Russia], and criticized Putin's annexation of Crimea.
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And if you d-- if you've done that, if you've been a staunch Republican or a staunch Democrat through these 77 years you'd a missed out on a lotta the party.
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On one hand were the staunch LDS folks who were taught not to have sex until marriage, but they married and had children at young ages (with other staunch LDS folks).
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As an adult Laura became a staunch Unionist and abolitionist.
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Gregg Abbott to abandon his staunch opposition to expanding Medicaid.
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Mike Pompeo, a staunch conservative, to be his CIA director.
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But he mounted a staunch defence of his welfare cuts.
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She has also been a staunch defender of her husband.
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Diane Black, a staunch opponent of the Affordable Care Act.
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The Intelligence Committee's investigation, led by staunch Trump ally Rep.
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He is a staunch champion for environmental causes as well.
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Hargitay is a staunch advocate for victims of sexual assaults.
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"Both my parents are pastors and staunch Republicans," Perry shared.
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But now even staunch Trump allies can't stomach the withdrawal.
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Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix are staunch animal rights activists.
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Ron Wyden of Oregon, a staunch advocate of privacy rights.
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George Wallace — a staunch segregationist — did in his presidential campaigns.
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Two House Freedom Caucus members and staunch Trump allies, Rep.
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It remains staunch and has even intensified over recent years.
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Abidjan, a staunch Compaore ally, has declined to extradite him.
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All are staunch conservatives in contrast to Kennedy's moderate stance.
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A staunch Kantian, he can't countenance the sacrifice of anyone.
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Rick Perry (R), a staunch oil ally, for Energy secretary.
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The South Carolina lawmaker is also a staunch fiscal conservative.
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Booker made national headlines as a staunch opponent to Kavanaugh.
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Epstein historically has been a staunch financial supporter of Democrats.
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Pick a staunch originalist from the heartland that elected you.
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Trump tried to staunch the Russia investigation on multiple fronts.
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Beyoncé posted a staunch statement of frustration on her website.
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She was a staunch advocate for workplace health and safety.
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I've been a staunch supporter of the #JidennaHive, it's true.
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Pete Ricketts is a staunch supporter of the death penalty.
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Lindell is a Fox News fixture and staunch Trump backer.
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Justice Neil Gorsuch, a staunch conservative, has filled Scalia's vacancy.
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But a more staunch progressive did not fare as well.
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Kganyago is a staunch defender of the Reserve Bank's independence.
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Some of the strongest supporters I've met are staunch conservatives.
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His sisters — Mona and Sanaa Seif — are both staunch activists.
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Even staunch charter advocates have blanched at the Michigan model.
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Jinnah, a staunch secular and an Anglophile, would have approved.
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Germany's history alone ensures it will remain Israel's staunch supporter.
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Greg Abbott, a Republican and a staunch opponent of abortion.
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However, despite my staunch stand, the tide may be turning.
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Mr. Limbaugh has been a staunch ally of President Trump.
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Those staunch allies remain outside the White House for now.
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Samsung and LG are staunch rivals, both from South Korea.
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"Nauru is a staunch Pacific ally of Taiwan," Tsai said.
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The Republican president has been a staunch supporter of Israel.
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Pence has been a staunch supporter of Trump's immigration efforts.
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Owl is lonely, yes, but jovial, natural, staunch, a survivor.
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Roberts is a staunch conservative judge appointed by President Bush.
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Paul LePage (R-ME), a staunch Trump backer, seems to agree.
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He has been a staunch opponent of the LGBT rights movement.
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They included pop star Lady Gaga, a staunch Hillary Clinton supporter.
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Last week, Trump said he will nominate staunch Obamacare critic Rep.
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A staunch Democrat, Baldwin could not be further from Trump politically.
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It's hard to imagine any other staunch conservative voting this way.
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China's structure of government makes it impossible to staunch the corruption.
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Russia is a staunch ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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So what is behind the disagreement between two normally staunch allies?
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As a staunch member of the "remain" camp, I had voted.
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A sale to K-Mart in 2004 didn't staunch the bleeding.
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Russia is a staunch ally of Assad in the Syrian conflict.
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Shell's staunch defense of the deal appears to be paying off.
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Putin is also a staunch ally of Syrian leader Bashar Assad.
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The elder Roth, however, is a staunch supporter of Republican causes.
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" Staunch Trump ally Sean Hannity added, "Weak R's have betrayed voters.
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Sessions is a staunch conservative and well liked by his colleagues.
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Waters has positioned herself as a staunch opponent of the president.
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"Checkmate — I'm not gonna argue," said Hannity, a staunch Trump supporter.
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He is a staunch supporter of public-private partnerships on cybersecurity.
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Mr. Maletta is from a family of staunch pro-union Democrats.
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Coulter is a staunch supporter of Trump and often praises him.
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But since then has become a staunch defender of the president.
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He faces staunch pushback from State Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto (D).
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On the other side are the staunch defenders of those conventions.
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Dave Brat (R-Va.), a leading conservative and staunch Trump ally.
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Funding requests for that project have hit staunch opposition in Congress.
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King, a staunch conservative, has been supportive of strict immigration reform.
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Jeffress has been a staunch defender of Trump in the past.
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And finally, I am a staunch supporter of the Second Amendment.
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Falwell Jr., 56, is a lawyer and a staunch Trump supporter.
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The Brandeis Center is a staunch supporter of freedom of speech.
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The Obama administration finalized the Iran deal, despite staunch congressional opposition.
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Inside Facebook, even his staunch supporters have described a tense atmosphere.
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"We have been your staunch political opponent, Mister President," he said.
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Staunch U.S. ally Jordan has also been threatened by the militants.
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In the past, Nauru has been a staunch defender of Taiwan.
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Alexander and Murkowski were spotted meeting with staunch Trump ally Sen.
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I am a staunch feminist, followed by a close second environmentalist.
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Andreessen invested in Facebook and is a staunch supporter of Mark's.
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Stephens's grandfather—a captain of industry, a Navy man, a staunch
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Clinton has been a staunch defender of Israel throughout her career.
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Top officials remained staunch in their support of Porter on Wednesday.
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Even staunch supporters in her own party abandoned her in droves.
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To staunch fiscal conservatives, this combination was the worst possible outcome.
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Suleyman Ozerden, however, has the staunch backing of his home state Sen.
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Son Ronan Farrow has been a staunch and constant defender of Dylan .
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Yet places like Florida remain staunch in classifying Uber drivers as contractors.
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Even staunch feminists who lobbied hard for the ERA had this worry.
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Look at the party today: Staunch conservatives are now extinct within it.
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McCain became one of the president's most staunch critics on the right.
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Mike Parson has already made its staunch anti-abortion stance well known.
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Will anything staunch the flow of our tears when the film releases?
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"The credit card gives you somewhat more staunch dispute rights," she said.
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Trump and his staunch allies have denied any wrongdoing by the president.
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Despite his Catholic faith, he is a staunch supporter of abortion rights.
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Both of the new advisers are staunch opponents of net neutrality regulations.
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He's been a staunch backer of CEO Mark Zuckerberg's vision ever since.
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Jesse Helms, a staunch opponent of civil rights legislation and desegregation efforts.
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His Democratic replacement is former prosecutor Adam Schiff, a staunch Mueller defender.
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Cruz's most loyal supporters tend to be staunch conservatives and evangelical Christians.
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Carson is a staunch social conservative and advocate for traditional family structures.
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A staunch European federalist, she celebrates the EU's influence on Italian policy.
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Meanwhile Jon continues to be a staunch moral advocate for the downtrodden.
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Lakoff is a well-known linguist and a staunch critic of Trump.
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Pipelines of all kinds also face staunch opposition from climate-change activists.
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Unity is unlikely given the staunch consumer advocacy of lawmakers like Sen.
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The NRA has long been a staunch defender of Second Amendment rights.
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Congress largely agreed Tuesday with the administration's decision, though staunch opponents fumed.
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All have staunch pro-gun stances and financial ties to the NRA.
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Warren said his staunch opposition has mobilized Congress in favor of marijuana.
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Alexander Hamilton, a staunch Federalist, loathed Aaron Burr and made it known.
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Replacing both with staunch conservatives would produce the historic shift Republicans crave.
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Assemblyman James Brennan, a staunch reformer and budget expert, retires this year.
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Staunch opposition to Moscow united the Republican Party throughout the Cold War.
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While at the association, she was a staunch opponent of mass surveillance.
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The Jackson County Republican is also a staunch supporter of Confederate monuments.
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"But that means what?" responded Stelter, a staunch critic of the Trump.
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Nunes is a staunch Trump ally who worked on the campaign's transition.
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Raymond had been a staunch supporter of President Lincoln and his policies.
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But there is still staunch opposition from prominent lawmakers such as Sens.
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Maxine Waters, who has been a staunch critic of President Donald Trump.
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But staunch criticism convinced him to stick to the plan, they said.
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Moore has been a staunch opponent of LGBT rights throughout his career.
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Her sister, Jackie Harris (played by Laurie Metcalf) is a staunch opponent.
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In future studies, Obradovich hopes to survey staunch global warming non-believers.
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Matt Bevin, a staunch Trump ally, vulnerable to Attorney General Andy Beshear.
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Larry's most staunch position, though, was his defense of his younger sibling.
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His white supremacist views and staunch segregationism make for a troubling legacy.
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Lindsey Graham, usually a staunch ally of the President's, issued a warning.
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Its indecision on Syria left even staunch allies puzzled about American policy.
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General Raziq was a staunch critic of Pakistan for harboring Taliban leaders.
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Rival Senator Bernie Sanders had been a staunch opponent of the pipeline.
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Mr. Pai, a staunch advocate of deregulation, leads the agency's Republican majority.
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Lindsey Graham, a typically staunch supporter of the President, and Republican Rep.
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The prime minister has been a staunch ally of the Trump administration.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, Post was also a staunch advocate for African-American rights.
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Clinton and her allies were staunch critics of high-stakes testing requirements.
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David Perdue, a staunch ally who has also spoken out against impeachment.
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The pharmaceutical industry's intransigence has begun to irk even staunch Republican allies.
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He since became a very staunch campaigner to end the death penalty.
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But the agreement faces staunch opposition both Republicans and Democrats in Congress.
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The NRA has long been a staunch defender of Second Amendment rights.
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Doug Collins, a staunch ally, to fill the seat of GOP Sen.
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He is a staunch moderate who talks a lot about bipartisan solutions.
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Not everyone agrees with that view, though, including some staunch American allies.
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Moscow remains a staunch advocate of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
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Bush ran as a "compassionate conservative" and staunch advocate of free trade.
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He chose his running mate, Mike Pence, precisely for his staunch evangelicalism.
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She is also against abortion and is a staunch gun-rights advocate.
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Once a staunch Team Bobby supporter, I may be jumping to Team Taylor.
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I'm still floored that I did it, because I am a staunch feminist.
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De Blasio has been a staunch critic of Trump and his immigration policies.
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Sullivan was a staunch supporter of Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential election.
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However, another staunch Republican, Herman Cain, crapped all over Candidate Kid and Caitlyn.
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Donald Trump, his successor, presents himself as a staunch defender of the police.
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Harris has positioned herself in between staunch Medicare for All supporters like Sens.
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Of course, Saudi Arabia remains a staunch US ally with strong American protection.
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Hope that she might have a staunch ally in Donald Trump has receded.
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Reputation, in one sentence: First female governor of Oklahoma and a staunch conservative.
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Kirill is a staunch supporter of President Vladimir Putin and his conservative policies.
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He was a staunch liberal and a strong believer in an inclusive country.
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A staunch Democrat, she co-parents with her ex husband, a Trump supporter.
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Selenators are staunch fans — they don't abandon ship after one alleged lip-sync.
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The presidents of Guatemala and Colombia had recognized Hernandez, a staunch U.S. ally.
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"I'll tell you what," said Mr. Ryman, a staunch supporter of Mr. Trump.
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According to another Kardashian source, Jenner is a staunch supporter of the friendship.
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It has been a staunch ally of America since the second world war.
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Patel's opponent Carolyn Maloney was a co-sponsor and staunch supporter of FOSTA.
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NVidia's staunch lead in the GPU market bodes well for earnings this quarter.
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But she said the South Carolina senator, a staunch Trump ally, has changed.
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"I think they shouldn't be that concerned," said Pelosi, a staunch Clinton ally.
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Castillo suggested she purchase Crazy Glue and apply it to staunch the bleeding.
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Since the shooting, Giffords has become a staunch advocate for greater gun control.
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Orrin Hatch, a staunch conservative who has in the past supported immigration reform.
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Moody became a staunch defender of artistic freedom, even of work labeled indecent.
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Covington is a staunch Trump supporter who's rarely seen without his MAGA hat.
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Appointed by Ronald Reagan, Kozinski has been a staunch defender of civil liberties.
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She married rapper Kanye West, a staunch supporter of President Trump, in 2014.
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Sessions' record of staunch opposition to abortion is very alarming in this regard.
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Mr. Sanders has been a staunch opponent of the trade pact, and Mrs.
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Add yet another skill to Alexa's repertoire: staunch defense of the First Amendment.
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Anna Anderson would spend the rest of her life a staunch, unanswered riddle.
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She said she was also there as a staunch supporter of Planned Parenthood.
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Republicans were once staunch allies and defenders of the historically GOP-bent FBI.
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Ms. Gehm said she remained a staunch supporter of the Affordable Care Act.
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John Ratcliffe, a Texas Republican and staunch ally, for the permanent DNI role.
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Logan, that blustering bear of a staunch conservative, wants to fight the future.
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I knew the extended family I had just met were staunch social conservatives.
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But Benjamin Harrison, a Republican and staunch protectionist, prevailed in the Electoral College.
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For all of these reasons, Ms. Haney was a staunch supporter of fracking.
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Michael Harrington, raised a staunch Catholic, departed the church as a young man.
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"He brings to the table staunch support of the president," Mr. Ray said.
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And the Democrats' rationale for blocking the Zika measure is just as staunch.
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Both Wilson and Ali have been staunch critics of Trump during his presidency.
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As a staunch fiscal conservative, Brooks has backed efforts to chop federal spending.
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As a staunch fiscal conservative, Brooks has backed efforts to chop federal spending.
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He was a staunch defender of the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad.
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Mr. Chaika, a staunch Putin loyalist, has been in that position since 2006.
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The president is reportedly considering several other staunch CFPB critics to replace Cordray.
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The EU is still a staunch defender of multilateralism and seeking global compromise.
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Adelson, a staunch defender of Israel, is one of the GOP's largest benefactors.
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Barr, a staunch Trump supporter, apologized but later blasted ABC for the move.
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O'Rourke's rise is remarkable considering that he is running as a staunch liberal.
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Graham, a staunch defender of Trump, has criticized the Democrat-led impeachment inquiry.
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However, he has since become a staunch advocate for this type of work.
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Liberty's president, Jerry Falwell Jr., is a staunch evangelical supporter of President Trump.
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Their formerly staunch working class bloc has almost fully migrated to the GOP.
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Yet Staunch Conservatives and Free Marketeers oppose this policy by the same margins.
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Still, even staunch Biden supporters worry that Warren has enthusiasm on her side.
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The amendment was drafted by a group of staunch Israel allies, including Rep.
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Their staunch supporters have power in the Parliament, but it is hardly unlimited.
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A red team-blue team exercise has staunch supporters outside the Trump administration.
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They haven't succeeded in the past, since Seoul and Washington remain staunch allies.
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The theme of unfair judicial interference has given staunch political rivals common ground.
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It's a staunch sound, and in "Crazy, Stupid, Love," Stone duplicates it, literally.
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Sasse did not waver from his staunch criticism of Trump through the campaign.
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Staunch opposition has emerged in Hoboken to a $230-million plan to prevent flooding.
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One might assume that such political preferences would be held only among staunch partisans.
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Sacca has been a staunch critic of Trump's since the start of his administration.
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Moscow was a staunch supporter of lifting international sanctions imposed over Tehran's nuclear program.
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The report cites testimony from Bannon, a staunch Trump ally, that contradicts Trump's claims.
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Polis is also a staunch advocate for expanding access to cannabis and decriminalizing marijuana.
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The Chinese president also portrayed his country as a staunch defender of the environment.
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Until the fog clears, a new boss can do little to staunch the wounds.
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Or take, as another example, Cummings' friendship with staunch Trump defender and GOP Rep.
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He was a staunch liberal and a strong believer in a progressive, inclusive America.
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Kris Kobach, a staunch Trump supporter, lost the governor's race to Democrat Laura Kelly.
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Singapore remains a staunch ally, as does Malaysia, which got £25m in similar circumstances.
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He's a staunch anti-Islamist general backed by Egypt and the United Arab Emirates.
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STANCH is apparently correct, although STAUNCH has been used interchangeably for quite a while.
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Jean-Baptiste Say neither invented the concept nor was he its most staunch defender.
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And in recent years, he has become a staunch ally of the LGBTQ community.
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The Chaldeans were staunch supporters of Mr Trump during his campaign for the presidency.
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He has been a staunch advocate of cross-party cooperation in running his city.
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Nemtsov, who was a staunch critic of President Vladimir Putin, was murdered on Feb.
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Jordan is a staunch U.S. ally but has dismissed Trump's move as "legally null".
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Mr Zhou was not a radical but, by China's standards, a staunch economic liberal.
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She staggers to her feet and tries to get something to staunch Villanelle's wound.
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Even Assad's staunch ally, Russia, accepts that the deaths were caused by chemical weapons.
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Joe Manchin, has been a staunch supporter of the coal and natural gas industries.
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MORE was a staunch advocate for bringing an end to the genocide in Darfur.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions is a staunch opponent to marijuana legalization in any form.
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That might sound like a major victory for staunch supporters of the open internet.
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Coal's most staunch defenders are welcoming Trump with open arms and endorsing his policies.
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In Trump, the lawyerly Kobach has found a temperamental opposite, but staunch ideological ally.
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Kyle became a conservative icon, known for his staunch support for gun ownership rights.
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Cimarusti's staunch beliefs toward advocating sustainable fishing practices fall perfectly in line with Gray's.
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Mr Pence, a staunch fiscal conservative, is unlikely to lend them a helping hand.
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However, some people are staunch defenders of this method as a form of contraception.
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She has cast herself as a staunch progressive and ally of the #MeToo movement.
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But the move faces staunch opposition among Republicans, and some Democrats on Capitol Hill.
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Elsewhere in Canada, there is staunch resistance to building new energy infrastructure like pipelines.
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The Spurs' offense stalled briefly in the second against a suddenly staunch Thunder defense.
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Meanwhile, Republicans put up staunch resistance to having a second round of public hearings.
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The six-term California congressman is also a staunch ally of President Donald Trump.
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Long ago, there was a staunch Republican senator from North Dakota named Milton Young.
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But Koch was best known for his staunch support of conservative and libertarian causes.
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Heller, meanwhile, has been a staunch advocate for Trump's other policies -- particularly tax reform.
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The four lawmakers, all women of color and all staunch Trump foes, are citizens.
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At the event in Washington, staunch Republican supporters of Likud found Trump's performance unsettling.
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Pence and other Trump administration officials have positioned themselves as staunch supporters of Israel.
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The plan faced staunch opposition from Democrats, who also panned the move as political.
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Chavistas are staunch supporters of former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's socialist ideas and programs.
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Clinton from the left during the party primary contests, still has many staunch supporters.
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Sanchez and his party are staunch supporters of the EU and the shared currency.
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Justice Scalia was a staunch defender of Fourth Amendment restrictions on search and seizure.
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Economists are in staunch disagreement over the impact of corporate tax cuts on wages.
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He was known for being a staunch defender on Twitter of the Facebook cause.
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Through it all, she's been a staunch advocate for inclusivity in the running community.
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Trudeau's staunch support of the Keystone Pipeline, for example, renders him considerably less dreamy.
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HERO's staunch rock influences, like David Bowie, only further distinguish him from the pack.
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Pryor is among a class of staunch pro-life conservatives on the nation's courts.
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Egypt, a staunch American ally, is also becoming a solid customer of Russian weaponry.
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That would only help Kim better strike targets like Japan, a staunch US ally.
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Mr. Ebrard reiterated his country's staunch opposition to the idea earlier in the week.
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Because pretty much everyone, from hardcore Brexiteers to staunch Remainers, absolutely hates May's deal.
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Anneke, the goat manager, turns into a staunch ally for Claire; the young Capt.
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Mr. Hayes-Davis's moderated stance has put him at odds with staunch Confederate groups.
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Deb Fischer of Nebraska, a staunch conservative, also vocally opposes Lee and Cruz's idea.
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Henry Cuellar (D-Texas), a staunch opponent of Trump's proposed wall, said Tuesday night.
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A management reshuffle has failed to staunch a chronic quarter-on-quarter revenue slide.
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In an interview with a local weekly, Mr. Macron said he expected staunch opposition.
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Kerr, whose father was assassinated in Lebanon, is a staunch advocate for gun control.
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Rosa DeLauro, a staunch organized labor advocate and member of the USMCA working group.
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The 57 rejected candidates for the Moscow council include around 17 staunch Kremlin critics.
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Slave catchers haunt the underground river, but May is clever and staunch, even heroic.
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Appointed by President Richard Nixon, Justice Powell was a staunch supporter of Roe v.
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Diller is a major Democratic donor and a staunch critic of President Donald Trump.
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The denials didn't satisfy the congressional Republicans who have been staunch critics of Rosenstein.
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Yet Manrique was a staunch environmentalist, opposed to mass tourism projects like hotel resorts.
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Unlike Japan, South Korea is decidedly not playing the staunch ally role right now.
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Cuomo, 60, has positioned himself as a staunch opponent of Trump and his policies.
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The 57 rejected candidates for the Moscow council include around 17 staunch Kremlin critics.
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Paul, a staunch Trump ally, says he is motivated to restore Congress's constitutional powers.
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But ambivalence and pockets of support were drowned out by some lawmakers' staunch opposition.
|
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Jeff Sessions, Trump's nominee for attorney general, is a staunch opponent of LGBTQ rights.
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"But you see in dealing with me, the relatives didn't know that they were dealing with a staunch character, and I tell you if there's anything worse than dealing with a staunch woman, S-T-A-U-N-C-H," says Little Edie.
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Southern Democrats, many of them still staunch conservatives who had resisted civil rights -- like Sens.
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Samson, the former New Jersey attorney general and a staunch ally of New Jersey Gov.
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Those efforts already face staunch opposition from the Democratic minority in both chambers of Congress.
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I have been a staunch critic of this move to legalize drugs for years now.
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Although neither brother was a particularly staunch Nazi, like many Germans they were party members.
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Trump has been a staunch critic of Bergdahl and the prisoner swap made under Obama.
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Big picture: Harris has positioned herself in between staunch Medicare for All supporters like Sens.
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Though a staunch ally of the West, Niger's president, Mahamadou Issoufou, is no exemplary democrat.
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Loesch was once the NRA's lead TV personality and a staunch defender of the organization.
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He has been a staunch Trump supporter, though he never worked for the Trump administration.
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His staunch defence of his country's territorial unity is popular in most places outside Catalonia.
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Sinn, with his signature chin strap beard, has been a staunch defender of German orthodoxy.
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Even Newt Gingrich, normally a staunch defender, decried "the most serious mistake of his presidency".
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Le Pen, a staunch EU critic, has suggested France make a closer alignment with Russia.
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He is staunch on what he calls his "three guarantees" for his gym and fighters.
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She became a staunch animal welfare activist, establishing the Doris Day Animal Foundation in 1978.
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The images, staunch in their flat-footed objecthood, are transmuted into something contemplative, abstracted, metaphysical.
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The brand has, in the past few years, been a staunch supporter of LGBT rights.
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His purpose was to pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has been Assad's staunch ally.
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Staunch anti- Trump critic, Representative Maxine Waters is launching this new attack on the president.
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Although he was deeply controversial at times, Comey was a staunch defender of FBI staff.
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We wouldn't put it past him to portray the country's staunch defender of alternative facts.
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Despite his legendary stock-picking abilities, Warren Buffett remains a staunch supporter of index funds.
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Because, honestly, there's nothing embarrassing about farts and we're staunch supporters of the #FreeTheFart movement.
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The GOP needs to assure it remains a staunch defender of the Constitution and Conservatism.
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Notably, many of those in the ride-hailing company's top ranks remain staunch Kalanick loyalists.
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Arkansas Democrat Wilbur Mills, once a staunch opponent of the Medicare bill, switched his position.
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And he is extremely grateful for the staunch support and encouragement that he has received.
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Gillibrand has been a staunch defender of Planned Parenthood throughout her time in the Senate.
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The family, however, remained staunch, and it was sister Hauté who masterminded the eventual breakthrough.
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DeMoro, a fiery critic of Democratic establishment figures and staunch supporter and ally of Sen.
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The Pakistani authorities have occasionally blocked the blog because of its staunch pro-Shiite content.
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McCain has long cast himself as a staunch opponent of brutal and coercive interrogation tactics.
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Trump soon after appointed Mulvaney, a staunch critic of the CFPB, to lead the agency.
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Mark Ruffalo is a founder of The Solutions Project and a staunch advocate against fracking.
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Even as a staunch Democrat, I voted for him when he ran as a Republican.
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Steve King (R-Ia.), who is a staunch conservative, also ripped Trump in a tweet.
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Ross doubled down in his staunch defense of Trump in remarks to the Federalist Society.
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But his staunch defense of Barr presents its own risks for the deputy attorney general.
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EU leaders expressed staunch opposition for the move, and plan retaliatory measures on American goods.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo used to be a staunch critic of President Donald Trump.
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Online, his looks and staunch defense of Chinese interests has won him a loyal following.
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The campaign increasingly views smartphones as another method of turning passive supporters into staunch activists.
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But the strike has also drawn the ire of Russia, a staunch supporter of Assad.
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Biden has faced withering criticism in recent weeks over his remarks about staunch segregationist Sens.
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Erdogan has been a staunch ally of Qatar in its dispute with Gulf Arab neighbours.
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Jeff Sessions for attorney general, a longtime senator and a staunch anti-immigration, border hawk.
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Even today Stalin enjoys a staunch — although by no means universal — following among my countrymen.
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But there are staunch opponents of lifting the travel ban in the House Republican Conference.
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Many celebs, like staunch feminist Rowan Blanchard and actress Jenna Dewan Tatum were rendered speechless.
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Recently-departed Democratic FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn has been a staunch defender of net neutrality.
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But Biden's staunch defense of NATO stems from his traditional view of US foreign policy.
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Trump's abrupt announcement of troop withdrawals from Syria last year alarmed even staunch Republican supporters.
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It seems that their friends were staunch Republicans, and my in-laws were passionate Democrats.
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A staunch supporter of Trump, Ross helped shape the Trump campaign's views on trade policy.
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Janis is staunch in her rejection of feminized girl culture, wearing a suit to prom.
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Mr. Smith was staunch in the belief that he was acting in the public good.
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Mr. Pruitt's actions have tried the patience of even his staunch supporters, including some Republicans.
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Alongside his wife, Denise, a nurse turned marine scientist, the couple are staunch environmental activists.
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Meanwhile, Rogers is a staunch libertarian who doesn't want any government intrusion on his rights.
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Wu is still surprised when people comment on her staunch embrace of an American identity.
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She most recently gained notoriety for her philanthropic efforts and staunch support of prison reform.
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Government is the only force large enough to staunch the bleeding and begin the healing.
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Cindy Hyde-Smith, has sought to cast himself as a staunch ally of the president.
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Staunch conservatism, born from our mega churches, makes those who identify as L.G.B.T.Q. feel unwelcome.
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Lindsey Graham (R-SC), a staunch Trump ally and chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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My grandmother's staunch belief that "we are all God's children" rings just as true today.
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Even staunch US allies like Israel are now courting Moscow as an important regional actor.
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Sen. Graham is the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and a staunch Trump ally.
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But he has also been a staunch advocate of mining and logging on those lands.
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Their economically center left policies are married to a staunch defense of conservative cultural values.
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He was also a staunch supporter of Clinton, which raised legal concerns during the fall.
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He and Mr. Lutsenko had been seen as staunch enforcers for President Petro O. Poroshenko.
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The world's 11th-largest economy, South Korea is a staunch ally of the United States.
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Lindsey Graham, a staunch Trump ally, argued the exact opposite of what he claims today
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A staunch Libertarian, 34-year-old Miller has refused to testify before the grand jury.
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Jeffress's political views and staunch defense of Trump have sometimes been criticized by other evangelicals.
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The response to his remarks was swift and uniformly negative, even from his staunch supporters.
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Pompeo is known as a staunch Iran hawk who has expressed desires for regime change.
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Garrett, a staunch opponent of the U.S. export subsidizer, faces a tough road to confirmation.
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As a staunch civil rights advocate over many years, Mr. Lewis is a national treasure.
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Lindsey Graham (R-SC), a staunch Trump ally, said he felt "completely betrayed" by Riyadh.
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The SpaceX CEO has long been a staunch supporter of colonizing Mars and not the Moon.
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Sanchez and his party are staunch supporters of the EU and the continent&aposs shared currency.
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He appeared frequently on cable news channels to explain the CDC's initiatives to staunch the crises.
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Murphy had campaigned as a staunch progressive, and he had the opportunity to govern that way.
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Conservatives have set out for decades to get a staunch conservative majority on the Supreme Court.
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Robin Porch, a staunch Hillary Clinton supporter, died just hours after Donald Trump was inaugurated President.
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House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy, a staunch Trump ally, questioned whether Amash was a genuine conservative.
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Without Democratic support, the measure could falter thanks to the usual opposition from staunch fiscal conservatives.
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Outspoken Adityanath has staunch views on the slaughter of cows, an animal considered sacred by Hindus.
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A staunch supporter of President Donald Trump, Jordan has represented his heavily gerrymandered district since 2007.
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"Hold it, hold it, hold it," Sanders said when asked about his "staunch" support of Omar.
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The law faced staunch opposition from gay rights groups and others who slammed it as discriminatory.
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Iohannis is a staunch critic of the ruling Social Democrat's (PSD) drive to sap the judiciary.
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Kourtney, a staunch health nut, has positioned herself as a wellness expert and holistic beauty queen.
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After the slaves were freed, Tubman was a staunch supporter of a woman's right to vote.
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Different ideologies jostle for control, with Western modernists pushing for change against Saudi Arabia's staunch traditionalism.
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He was a staunch supporter of a U.S. missile defense plan President Barack Obama ultimately abandoned.
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The staunch Trump ally won his first term in 2014 in an eight-percentage point victory.
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Nominated in 2009 by President Barack Obama, she has been a staunch advocate of net neutrality.
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Some Trump advisers worried Barrett's staunch opposition to abortion rights would lose the votes of Sens.
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But it isn't just staunch critics who have appeared to express skepticism over the movement's focus.
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Aoun has been a staunch ally of Hezbollah since declaring their alliance in 2006, surprising many.
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Hillary Clinton initially expressed staunch disagreement with same-sex marriage during her first run for Senate.
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President Donald Trump, a staunch critic of the accord, has pulled America out of the deal.
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In Kansas, Democrat Laura Kelly defeated Kris Kobach, a staunch Trump ally, where former Republican Gov.
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Macron, contrary to Le Pen, is a staunch supporter of keeping France in the European Union.
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A staunch believer in youth-led climate action, his work addresses environmental challenges through visual media.
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Many staunch Republicans are refusing to support Trump because of his contempt for their conservative values.
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Macron, however, a staunch europhile, has reiterated his commitment to strengthening the EU and the euro.
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Scalia has been a staunch opponent of abortion rights, and critical of the landmark Roe v.
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Jeb Bush, darling of the right-wing donor class, was a staunch advocate for immigration reform.
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He won the state's Republican primary in March after highlighting his staunch opposition to trade deals.
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Chris McDaniel, a staunch conservative in Mississippi who had previously tried to oust incumbent GOP Sen.
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But Nixon, given his staunch anti-communist reputation, was able to deflect criticism from conservative Republicans.
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Both Democrats and Republicans critiqued the president's claim, including staunch Trump supporters such as Florida's Gov.
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Among the viewing public, Sergey Lazarev, the Russian singer, enjoys a staunch following among teenage girls.
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Matt Gaetz, a Florida Republican who has been a staunch advocate of Trump, tweeted on Nov.
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As we reported, Soros is a staunch Democrat who has been extremely critical of Donald Trump.
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Israel, though not a signatory, has been a staunch opponent of the agreement from the beginning.
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Despite his hardships, Mr. Stewart remained a staunch Republican, fiercely opposed to the New Deal. Mrs.
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Hatch was seen as a staunch defender of the pharmaceutical industry, which strongly opposes the plan.
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That logic flies in the face of Pelosi's staunch opposition to the increase in border funding.
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Pence, a staunch conservative and evangelical Christian, has remained close to Holcomb and the Indiana GOP.
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Kelly, after the near assassination of his wife, has been a staunch supporter of gun restrictions.
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He then suggested "Life Begins at Confection," tweaking Mike Huckabee and his staunch anti-abortion platform.
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Again, however, presumptive parole met with staunch opposition and the year ended with no further progress.
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Bahrain, a staunch Saudi ally, said it backed the Saudi move in a statement on Monday.
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The district judge who ruled against the law in December is known as a staunch conservative.
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However, I remain a staunch cheerleader for roller skating and still go every chance I get.
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Ross, 78, has been a staunch supporter of Trump and is one of his economic advisors.
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Mark Green, withdrew from consideration in early May amid staunch opposition from Democrats and LGBTQ groups.
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Nitschke, a staunch free speech advocate, said he is quite used to these sorts of attacks.
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The controversy surrounding Gervais's most recent TV comedy, Derek, brought out that staunch destructiveness in him.
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Tom Cotton (R-AK), an Iraq War veteran and staunch Trump supporter, remains a strong contender.
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She's not just a staunch conservative over whom Republicans and Democrats would wage a familiar fight.
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A number of Senate Republicans have stated staunch opposition to providing direct grants to hobbled industries.
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Although the entire progressive party had a poor showing, it seems that staunch supporters of Sen.
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Washington does not recognize Taipei diplomatically but considers it a staunch ally in the Pacific Rim.
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As a senator from Delaware, Biden understood himself as a staunch defender of Middle American interests.
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Almost the same thing happened when President Ronald Reagan nominated the staunch conservative Robert H. Bork.
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Even staunch shoe devotees may know his work — but not that there's a designer behind it.
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Mr. Abbott is a staunch gun rights advocate who has urged Texans to buy more guns.
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It is a staunch ally of President Bashar al-Assad's government in Syria and of Iran.
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But she also has many staunch defenders in Silicon Valley who say she inherited insurmountable problems.
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His successor as head of the AKP is widely expected to be a staunch Erdogan ally.
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In fact, Lowey -- a staunch advocate for abortion rights -- tussled so much with the late Rep.
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Garrett, a staunch opponent of the U.S. export subsidizer, faces a much tougher road to confirmation.
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Rebecca Kleefisch has been a staunch defender of the governor, surviving her own recall in 2012.
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Moreover, 28500 percent of voters who turned out for Moore did so as staunch Trump supporters.
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The staunch supporter of women's golf — and her own career — is the Trump that Kerr knows.
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Ms. DeVos is a staunch supporter of parochial and charter schools and has challenged teachers' unions.
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Graham is a staunch Russia hawk who has been one of the president's fiercest Republican critics.
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Matt Gaetz (R-FL), a staunch Trump ally and opponent of the impeachment inquiry, told me.
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But the Senate has not yet considered this possibility, and many scientists fear staunch Republican opposition.
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In promoting the bill, Cotton, a staunch conservative, called the U.S. immigration system an "obsolete disaster."
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Lindsey Graham—usually a staunch ally of the White House—introduced the legislation earlier this year.
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He was a staunch advocate for the tax bill that Trump signed into law in December.
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Chris Christie, a staunch Trump backer, received a much more energetic response later in the evening.
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The son of a banker, Hook grew up a staunch Catholic with an eye for politics.
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Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and a staunch Trump ally -- had threatened to support the amendment.
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Buterin was staunch in his defence of Griffith, however, posting a chain of six tweets.—vitalik.
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The billionaire investor Cliff Asness is a staunch libertarian who is very much against government intervention.
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Just last week, Young and Murphy joined a broader bipartisan group — including staunch Trump ally Sen.
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Australia, a staunch U.S. ally, has for decades enjoyed largely unrivalled influence among Pacific island nations.
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Their staunch pro-Israel stance alienated a newer generation of Jews more critical of the occupation.
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Steve Beshear, who was a staunch promoter and defender of Obamacare in his deep red state.
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Perhaps the surest of those votes is Thomas, a staunch opponent of abortion throughout his career.
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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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The BJP portrayed its incumbent as a staunch nationalist with roots in the Hindu right-wing movement.
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With Kavanaugh, Trump is replacing a swing vote on the nine-member court with a staunch conservative.
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Of course, coming from a staunch Catholic family, I'm trying to find something to feel guilty about.
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Patty Murray (Wash.), to develop a fiscal compromise to staunch the exhausting cycle of imminent government shutdowns.
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Pompeo is known as a staunch Iran hawk, for example, who has expressed desires for regime change.
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Last night's debate with Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, was Mr Trump's chance to staunch the bleeding.
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Even as a freshman senator, Hawley has branded himself as a staunch advocate for consumer privacy online.
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He's also a staunch feminist, especially with his experience of white male privilege that came with passing.
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The neighbour most troubled by Mr Trump's presidency may be Australia, a long-standing, staunch American ally.
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WeWork and numerous other Vision Fund-backed companies have cut staff to try to staunch ongoing losses.
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He's been a staunch opponent of trade pacts such as NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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And that despite her starring turn in the huge Hollywood franchise, her dad remains a staunch Trekkie.
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Those more strict rules are something staunch consumer advocates believe is worth fighting for including in legislation.
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I hit a speed bump at 41 Down, because I had always thought the word was STAUNCH.
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In politics, moreover, his "Southern strategy" became an invitation for segregationists, then staunch Democrats, to become Republicans.
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He does so by frequently running for local office, and by his staunch refusal to eat shit.
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"We must stop killing our future for the interests of a few", the staunch environmentalist told Reuters.
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In Georgia, former state House Minority Leader and staunch progressive Stacey Abrams defeated moderate former State Rep.
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Though Democrats have lost four special congressional elections this year, they outperformed expectations in staunch Republican districts.
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Even the most staunch pro-life groups were quick to express their disappointment with Trump's initial statements.
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Instead he has opted for Amrullah Saleh, a staunch critic until being appointed interior minister last year.
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Mr Trump and Mr Xi have tried to cultivate reputations as staunch defenders of their national interests.
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In all four states most Republican candidates tried to portray themselves as staunch followers of Mr Trump.
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In particular, Dr Mahathir's popularity with bumiputras stems partly from his staunch past defence of their interests.
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There isn't a lot of daylight between Myers and Bryce on the issues; both are staunch progressives.
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Trump's pick came from a short list of federal appeals court judges, all with staunch conservative credentials.
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He stayed on the Supreme Court, a staunch opponent to Abraham Lincoln, until his death in 1864.
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For the past several years, the president has been a staunch, consistent advocate for withdrawing from Afghanistan.
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Putin, however, would risk tarnishing his domestic image as a staunch defender of Russian sovereignty by compromising.
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Production continues to be staunch, ushering crude inventories higher despite ongoing strong imports and increased refinery utilization.
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Kganyago, recently reappointed to a second five year-term, is a staunch defender of the bank's independence.
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She will be remembered as a staunch supporter of gender equality through her initiative Let Girls Learn.
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Staunch ally China has also promised to help, though it is unclear how much Beijing will contribute.
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But there is still staunch opposition in the Republican-led Congress, including from prominent lawmakers like Sens.
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To staunch the bleeding, camera companies started trying to build a bridge between smartphones and their products.
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It's a known fact that Handler is a staunch liberal with some pretty hardcore anti-Trump feelings.
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Morton is a staunch environmentalist and deeply concerned about environmental justice and the inequities of the planet.
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First-person multiplayer games, in particular, are notorious for their staunch adherence to genre stereotypes and clichés.
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Despite giving a platform to anti-Semitic rhetoric, Bannon, like Trump, is also a staunch Israel supporter.
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I'm a staunch liberal, and I make that transparent in my syllabus and during the first class.
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Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, faced staunch opposition in the Senate Judiciary Committee, led by GOP Sen.
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Tenney, a member of the National Rifle Association (NRA), is a staunch defender of the Second Amendment.
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Hannity is a staunch ally of Trump's and frequently defends the president on his Fox News show.
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Snow will be a huge underdog against Lee, a staunch conservative and a close ally of Sen.
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But that is not enough to staunch the gossip in the intrigue-filled milieu around the president.
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I vividly recall one acquaintance who was a good Christian, solid conservative Republican, and staunch Nixon supporter.
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The 32-year old minister is a staunch leftist in the government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
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Valeant's woes began last year when it attracted staunch criticism for its pricing strategy and accounting practices.
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Turkey has been a staunch opponent of the United States partnering with Kurdish forces in the region.
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This group includes those who are the staunch allies of Israel, Iran's biggest foe in the region.
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Laïcité, France's staunch version of secularism, is so inflexible it can appear to rob them of dignity.
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Cummings, a staunch critic of drug companies, is set to become chairman of the House Oversight Committee.
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He hails from Zuma's home province of Kwa-Zulu Natal and was formerly a staunch Zuma supporter.
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It is unclear why Bannon, a staunch Trump ally, would want Cuban to run against the president.
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Much of the conversation focused on the pair discussing Trump's accomplishments in the face of staunch opposition.
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The Liberal Democrats have seen a surge in their support due to their staunch opposition to Brexit.
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Expect fierce questioning on the issue from Wyden, who has been a staunch critic of government surveillance.
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However, the main attraction of Trump in the eyes of many Egyptians is his staunch anti-Islamism.
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Kobach's staunch conservative views may not play as well in the general election as they might normally.
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The Vermont-born comedian, a staunch Bernie Sanders supporter, spoke about her willingness to support Hillary Clinton.
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One was raising drug prices by large amounts, but that has now run into staunch political opposition.
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The result is ridiculous, counterproductive lawsuits like the most recent one against Israel, a staunch American ally.
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And he contended that Trump's staunch support within the party could weaken by the 2020 primary season.
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Australia, a staunch U.S. ally, also promised to keep up economic and diplomatic pressure on North Korea.
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My father, with his history, has evolved to now be a staunch ally of the LGBTQ community.
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He still is much more of a political person than I am—a staunch supporter of equality.
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Albania is a staunch ally of the United States and has a history of commemorating its presidents.
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A reputation as a staunch opponent of corruption was key to Buhari's victory at the last election.
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And his staunch opposition to abortion rights could prove a boost to Trump's standing with evangelicals. Rep.
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His first attempt, a planned Beaux-Arts style building in San Francisco's Presidio Park, met staunch resistance.
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But the memory of it is sufficient for me, a staunch, though also pragmatic, supporter of Sen.
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The dispute pits two staunch, headstrong nationalists against each other — both with ambitions to reshape their region.
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And they aren't from the squishy Northeastern moderate wing of the GOP either — they're all staunch conservatives.
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Germany also signaled its readiness for relaxing its staunch opposition to deficit spending to support the economy.
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They are all staunch citizens of post-Enlightenment Victorian England, and they are obsessed with scientific inquiry.
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Even former Prime Minister Tony Abbott, a staunch critic of same-sex marriage, seemed to have softened.
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He worked for Jim Jordan, a congressman from Ohio known for his staunch opposition to gay marriage.
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Germany also signalled its readiness for relaxing its staunch opposition to deficit spending to support the economy.
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Yet on the question of citizenship, they often wind up on the same side as staunch ethnonationalists.
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A crisis like this means it's OK to pause investingSethi is typically a staunch advocate for investing.
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Turkey, a NATO member since 1952, was a staunch ally of the West during the Cold War.
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Some staunch Sessions allies remained tight-lipped, and even his defenders were sending a softer message. Sen.
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Further complicating an appointment, Bolton was a staunch supporter of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003.
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How much these tactics help solve mediocre rich kids' SAT woes is a matter of staunch debate.
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In recent years their father, long a staunch conservative, became an unexpected hero to Iran's middle class.
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The moderate Peronist thrashed outgoing leader Mauricio Macri, a staunch free-markets advocate, in the October election.
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A staunch iconoclast, Mantel has occasionally stirred controversy with her heterodox attitudes about British royalty and politics.
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But he could also be a staunch advocate of communism and the revolution, willing to silence critics.
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After Trump spoke, Netanyahu took the mic, praising Trump for being a staunch ally to the Israelis.
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Diaz-Balart — a relative of Castro's and a staunch critic of Cuban leadership — blasted Sanders's remarks Wednesday.
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A staunch human rights advocate, Reagan was not afraid to call out any oppressive leader or regime.
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But McCain, a staunch Russia hawk, urged Trump to use the authority given to him by Congress.
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Let James Jones, his 36-year-old Cavaliers teammate and a staunch LeBron loyalist, try to explain.
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While the knockout punch has not been delivered, Republicans who were previously staunch allies began to waver.
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His defiant attitude plays well with the staunch supporters who propelled him to the presidency last year.
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McCain, who is away from Washington battling cancer, has been a staunch critic of Russia and Putin.
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That group was established by Russian politician Alexander Torshin, a staunch ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Pence, a staunch conservative Christian, signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act while he was governor of Indiana.
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Obama has been working the phones amid staunch opposition from Republican lawmakers over putting forth a nominee.
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Government is going to kill this guy," Mudd, a staunch critic of Trump, said on "The Lead.
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The German carmakers' digital plans have led to increased collaboration between what have long been staunch rivals.
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This is particularly true when considering how Republicans have been rewarded for their staunch opposition to ObamaCare.
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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani — a staunch Trump ally — has publicly lobbied for the position.
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On Saturday, the White House released a statement declaring Israel "a staunch ally" of the United States.
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EDT — Hannity responded shortly after the news broke with a staunch denial that Cohen ever represented him.
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A staunch conservative Christian, he signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act while he was governor of Indiana.
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Why it matters: Barr's speech "affirmed his credentials as a staunch defender of presidential power," CNN writes.
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Doug Collins, a staunch ally and the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, for the appointment.
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Mr. Rafsanjani, once a staunch conservative, had in recent years become a hero to Iran's middle class.
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Scalia was a staunch opponent of abortion and a vocal critic of President Barack Obama's immigration policy.
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Once staunch soccer haters like talk radio host Colin Cowherd now treat it like any other sport.
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But Flynn fell out of favor with the intelligence community — because of his staunch support for Trump.
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Authors Paul Nougé, Paul Colinet, and Louis Scutenaire exhibited a staunch ethic of underground and elliptical obscurity.
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And in the cases of Pruitt, DeVos, Chao, and Price, that would mean governing as staunch conservatives.
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As someone who spent most of his childhood raised in a staunch Republican household that was so staunch entirely because of the idea of family values, I can't tell you how strange it is to hear this particular suite of issues be applied to the exact opposite party.
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While she is no doubt a critic of many of Israel's policies, she is also a staunch Zionist.
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Apple is "a staunch advocate for our customers' privacy and personal safety," Mr. Cook said at the meeting.
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Both Arpaio and D'Souza are staunch allies of the president, as well as celebrity figures on the right.
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Like Trump, Abrams is a staunch supporter of Israel and has been critical of the Iran nuclear deal.
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Until a few weeks ago, former Vice President Joe Biden was a staunch supporter of the Hyde Amendment.
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Cook said the company is working on "greening" its supply chain and is a "staunch defender" of privacy.
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He has been a staunch advocate for the dignity, humanity and equality of all people, including transgender people.
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North Korea relies heavily on American technology despite being the one of the U.S.'s most staunch opponents.
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She was adamant on being a staunch supporter of families that struggle from this on a daily basis.
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Abbasi, 58, is seen as a staunch Sharif loyalist and was minister for petroleum in his last cabinet.
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Bolton is a staunch conservative who views the president's powers as expansive and has defended preemptive military strikes.
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The law has faced staunch opposition from gay rights groups and others who have slammed it as discriminatory.
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Yet its Labour MP, Kate Hoey, is a staunch Brexiteer who campaigned last June alongside UKIP's Nigel Farage.
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Despite the challenges that Libya now faces, Power remains a staunch defender of the Obama administration's intervention there.
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Fear, which prompts her, a staunch believer in gun control, to go out and get an illegal weapon.
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Even groups that in the past have been staunch supporters of the administration have been having second thoughts.
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Rupert Murdoch, who has been a staunch Trump ally, would like to sell his 21st Century Fox studio.
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Meanwhile, other stars such as Alec Baldwin – and now Keaton – have remained staunch in their support of Allen.
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A staunch opposer to Feld Entertainment's treatment of animals, the group did not hold back in their response.
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Lindsey Graham (R-SC), who's normally a staunch Trump ally but currently an opponent on the Syria withdrawal).
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Ryan is a staunch labor ally, which could prove helpful given unions' crucial role in voter turnout operations.
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Cottonmouth and Black Mariah are cast as the staunch traditionalists, gatekeepers trying to keep the old hierarchies intact.
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In addition to legal backlash, McAuliffe, a staunch ally of the Clintons, has incurred political backlash from Republicans.
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The only question now is whether Apple will drop staunch right to repair advocate Drake for his disloyalty.
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For one, the US would've lost a staunch ally and an important partner in talks with North Korea.
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His decisions were in line with current leader Buhari, a staunch opponent of letting the naira float freely.
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For now, social media companies have unique power to staunch the spread of dangerous videos, images, and audio.
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Kganyago, recently re-appointed to a second five year-term, is a staunch defender of the bank's independence.
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ONCE upon a time the Communist Parties of China and Vietnam were staunch comrades in the proletarian struggle.
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The choice of topic will come more naturally to the guest, a staunch greenie, than to the host.
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She relies for her coalition on the Social Democrats (SPD), staunch defenders of Nord Streams 1 and 2.
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Indeed, France's National Front, Germany's AfD, Poland's PiS and the like are all staunch supporters of social benefits.
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What He Wants: Roger is a staunch supporter of the Prime Minister and worries that Julia is encroaching.
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The violence has fueled fears about security in Ethiopia, the region's biggest economy and a staunch Western ally.
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Hurd, whose background includes nine years at the Central Intelligence Agency, is a staunch opponent of abortion rights.
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Cambodia, a staunch ally of China, has previously deported suspected scammers to China, even those holding Taiwan passports.
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He also was a staunch advocate of a strong military and took a keen interest in strategic issues.
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The 251 year-old is a staunch conservative who once called the 533 landmark abortion decision, Roe v.
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Above all, the king of right-wing talk radio has been a staunch supporter of Trump for years.
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President-elect Donald Trump has been a staunch critic of Bergdahl and the prisoner swap made under Obama.
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She has also been a staunch advocate for women's rights, both in and out of the White House.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is a staunch advocate of corporations doing their part to help improve the world.
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Pence, a staunch opponent of abortion, signed several bills seeking to restrict the practice while governor of Indiana.
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Cox was a staunch supporter of the "remain" vote and also a supporter of taking in Syrian refugees.
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The signatories of the letter were all staunch opponents of former President Obama's efforts to close the facility.
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Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski -- two staunch GOP opponents of the bill -- to deal it its defeating blow.
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Pence is a staunch social conservative and a devout evangelical Christian who signed a controversial religious freedom law.
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On early Tuesday morning, President-elect Trump took to Twitter to share his staunch opinions on flag burning.
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Trump also did an interview in Singapore with Fox News's Sean Hannity, a staunch supporter of the president.
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Like Bevin, Reeves campaigned as a staunch Trump supporter in a state that Trump easily won in 2016.
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Chairman Powell will not want to staunch the flow of good news, and it is unlikely he will.
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Democratic Party leaders have reportedly already begun advocating for her to run against Perdue, a staunch Trump ally.
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I am calling for reform as a long-standing member of the Republican Party and a staunch conservative.
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Comey and staunch Clinton apologists keep providing cover by adding that element — intent — that simply is not needed.
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There were also questions on how to win U.S. support given the Trump administration's staunch anti-Iranian position.
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But Mattis, a staunch supporter of NATO, said he defended the alliance in his earliest talks with Trump.
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Senator Leila De Lima, a staunch critic of Duterte, said bringing in the military was a bad idea.
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Critics argue that Trump is abusing his powers in order to settle political scores and reward staunch allies.
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They hope to staunch WeWork's financial losses and salvage a public offering for some point in the future.
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Less staunch allies than Australia might have second thoughts about standing alongside America in a time of peril.
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On Wednesday, more than 1,000 "staunch Democrats and feminists" from Maryland published an open letter saying just that.
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Duterte's spokesman, Harry Roque, vowed justice for the mayor, describing him as a "staunch advocate against illegal drugs".
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He'd replace Antonin Scalia, who before his death was one of the most staunch conservatives on the bench.
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Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), a staunch critic of Trump, issued a statement touting the importance of NATO allies.
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One of those was another guitar player, Joe Morris, a staunch experimentalist with whom she took private lessons.
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The bill died amid staunch opposition from business groups, but backers are promising to reintroduce it next year.
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The filmmaker, raconteur and activist Michael Moore remains staunch, but his solo performance is yielding its Broadway berth.
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Vice President Mike Pence is a staunch believer and former President George W. Bush is an adherent, too.
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Qaddafi was also a staunch opponent of NATO's intervention against former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic in the 1990s.
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He could have talked about the lives being saved by his massive mobilization to staunch the opioid crisis.
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My initial contact within Nxivm was Clare Bronfman, one of the two Bronfman daughters who are staunch supporters.
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"It won't be enough just to defend the Greek-Turkish border," said Orban, a staunch anti-immigrant populist.
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Any such plan could face staunch opposition from the majority congressional Republicans, who would have to approve it.
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The overwhelmed Kurds, once America's staunch allies against Islamic State, now want protection from Syria's Russian-backed forces.
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"He was/is as staunch a supporter as you'll find, both for economic and political reasons," Bernstein said.
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Hyde, in turn, called for Romano's resignation and accused the chairman of being a "staunch advocate" against Trump.
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"I did not actually watch the hearings today," Colbert, a staunch critic of Trump, shared on Monday night.
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Sanders has pushed back that he is a staunch gun control advocate, voicing support for Obama's executive orders.
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Administration officials regard Ingraham — who has lavished praise on Azar — as a staunch ally of the HHS secretary.
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Mr. Abe, a staunch conservative, has made a career of arguing for a tougher line against North Korea.
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Sanders, a staunch progressive, has avoided wealthy donors and raked in $25 million in the year's third quarter.
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For Corbynistas, as his staunch supporters are known, a vaguely successful, better-than-expected outcome is fine enough.
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He was once a staunch never-Trumper who raised money during the 2016 for Mr. Trump's political rivals.
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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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Dan Patrick of Texas, a staunch defender of gun rights, publicly endorsed expanding the state's background checks. Gov.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a staunch Trump supporter, said Barr was "a great choice" as attorney general.
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He was once a staunch never-Trumper who raised money during the 2016 for Mr. Trump's political rivals.
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You're either a staunch defender of the C.F.P.B. and Dodd-Frank or you're a tool of Wall Street.
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He was followed by John Adams, a staunch Federalist, whose 34 votes propelled him into the vice presidency.
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Support from the AFL-CIO, the United States' largest federation of unions, and staunch trade skeptics like Sens.
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In making his announcement, Trump cited President William McKinley, who had a long record as a staunch protectionist.
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He has repeatedly vowed he would handpick a staunch conservative should he select the next Supreme Court justice.
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After Mr. Christie dropped out of the Republican primary race, he became a staunch supporter of Mr. Trump.
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Coleman, who has a large following on social media, has been a staunch critic of Bevin's policy proposals.
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Although McGovern had been a staunch internationalist who supported most of the Cold War strategy, Nixon was successful.
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Germany has remained a staunch critic of an extraordinarily easy monetary policy conducted by the European Central Bank.
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In short, Harris tried to woo staunch liberals and moderates in the campaign — and wound up pleasing neither.
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Mandatory shareholder arbitration once seemed unthinkable in the face of staunch opposition from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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I'm a staunch advocate of the clarity and transparency that public listings bring to the world of investing.
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Hannity, who is a staunch supporter of Trump, will air an interview with the president on Tuesday night.
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Though such women have rarely been given voice, they were the staunch backbone of the civil rights movement.
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He won election in 2012 in Pennsylvania's current 12th district outside Pittsburgh, which includes some staunch Republican strongholds.
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Jeremy Richman, the 22014-year-old father of the late Avielle Richman, was a staunch mental health advocate.
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Jeremy Richman, the 49-year-old father of the late Avielle Richman, was a staunch mental health advocate.
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Jerry Brown's $52 billion transportation funding plan has run into staunch resistance — from both environmental and farming groups.
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Her father, a staunch conservative just this side of the John Birch Society, owned a small drapery business.
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Mr. Sullivan, she said, has been a staunch advocate for victims and had represented her with her case.
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Billy Long of Missouri, a previously staunch Trump ally, said when he came out against the bill yesterday.
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When he won his second bid for Senate in 2006, staunch conservatives chastised him for being too moderate.
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She is a staunch public school advocate and served as the spokesperson for the Alliance for Quality Education.
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Rippon declined ... citing Pence's staunch opposition for gay rights (he once referred to gay marriage as "societal collapse").
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, however, remained staunch on Washington's push for fairer trading conditions with China.
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Turner was a staunch voice for progressives during the election, and she will be a crucial voice now.
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Trump and Senate Republicans have also been reshaping the courts, confirming a slate of staunch conservatives to lifetime posts.
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Pence gained mainstream attention in recent years for his staunch conservative views on issues like gay marriage and abortion.
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He hoped to campaign as a statesman and staunch nationalist who has brought peace and quiet to southern Israel.
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Miller is known to be a staunch advocate for restricting immigration, even by workers who enter legally on visas.
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A staunch supporter of Trump and an economic adviser, Ross helped shape the Trump campaign's views on trade policy.
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On health care she noted, "I am a staunch supporter of President Obama's principal accomplishment," the Affordable Care Act.
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A spokesman for liberal billionaire and staunch Trump critic George Soros says he will be at Davos this year.
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Accusations that Cruz cheated are a way to staunch any flow of voters deserting Trump for Cruz and Rubio.
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As president, George W. Bush was a staunch free trader, a position no longer in vogue in Trump's GOP.
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Mississippi hasn't elected a Democrat to the Senate since the 1980s — and that last Democrat was a staunch segregationist.
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Murphy had co-sponsored a bill banning abortion after 20 weeks and had a staunch anti-abortion voting record.
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Jack Ryan was created by American novelist Tom Clancy, a staunch Republican and fan of former President Ronald Reagan.
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I haven't seen really that many staunch defenders, especially up top, aside from Arianna over the past few months.
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But that was before Graham turned into a staunch Trump ally, defending many of the president's most controversial moves.
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While Russia is Assad's staunch ally, it is also seeking to exploit strained ties between the U.S. and Turkey.
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If they remain staunch, reluctant converts such as Saudi Arabia and Turkey are more likely to stay the course.
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Trump has also been slow to disavow anti-Semitic white supremacists who have expressed staunch support for his candidacy.
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The rancher and staunch Republican (he helped coordinate Dick Cheney's first congressional run) was now the first internet activist.
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Once a staunch opponent of the Syrian regime, Mr Erdogan now accepts that Mr Assad will remain in power.
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Bush's uncle, former President George W. Bush, cast himself as a staunch ally of Israel during his two terms.
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An opposition leader, Biti remains a staunch opponent of 93-year-old Mugabe, but some economists share his worries.
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Not far away, Chicago Teachers Union leaders, staunch political adversaries of the mayor, organized their own King Day breakfast.
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The move would be notable since the son of Robert F. Kennedy has been a staunch disbeliever in vaccines.
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Pence, a staunch conservative, defended himself well, but without doing the same when Trump's outrageous tactics were brought up.
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Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have all been staunch proponents of cutting energy purchases from Moscow, their former Soviet overlord.
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Trump has selected Ajit Pai, an incumbent Republican commissioner and a staunch opponent of net neutrality, for the post.
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Jeff Sessions of Alabama, a staunch conservative known for taking a hard line against unauthorized immigration, for the job.
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Now they, along with other staunch environmentalists, must settle for Clinton, or back Jill Stein's hopeless Green Party bid.
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A staunch defender of the district's promise and possibilities, he is also quick to lambaste its dangerous closed-mindedness.
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But Germany, a staunch opponent of using fiscal stimulus to boost short-term growth, gave Abe only lukewarm support.
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One of the Supreme Court's staunch conservatives, Scalia was known for his sharp comments on and off the bench.
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The unusual mix of amendments to Medicaid reflects leadership's attempt to assuage concerns from both staunch conservatives and moderates.
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The hostile, anti-Israel bias of the UNHRC is unwarranted and undermines a staunch ally of the United States.
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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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Pipeline companies are struggling to gain approval for new projects in Canada due to staunch opposition from environmental groups.
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Russia, however, remains a staunch supporter of Maduro's government which has plunged Venezuela into an economic and humanitarian crisis.
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He is a staunch backer of Lula and Rousseff and lauded their efforts to help local groups grow globally.
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The United Arab Emirates has also played an influential role in that program, together with staunch U.S. ally Jordan.
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He noted that Friess is a strong advocate of the Second Amendment and a staunch supporter of the president.
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The architect was Senator Robert Wagner of New York, a longtime ally to labor and a staunch New Dealer.
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Once a staunch conservative, his attitudes on social issues of race and gender have moved in a liberal direction.
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But Hawley's staunch criticism is significant because McCaskill's campaign has attacked him for being too close to the governor.
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Virtually all Republican representatives recognized that good standing in the conservative tribe now depended on staunch support for Trump.
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"I was a staunch Republican, and Indiana is five years late on everything," she said in a phone interview.
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A statue of John C. Calhoun, a staunch defender of slavery and secession, still stands in a city square.
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Some joked that Pence would change his name to Mike Pounce to reflect his staunch loyalty to the president.
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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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Her challenger is Martin Schulz, the former head of the European Parliament and a staunch supporter of closer integration.
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But at heart, and for longer than some of his close government peers, Holbrooke was a staunch Domino Man.
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The far-right parties are united by their parallel efforts to staunch the flow of immigrants across their borders.
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The move came after Iraq's parliament voted to remove the governor of Kirkuk, a staunch supporter of Kurdish independence.
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Rubio was a staunch opponent to the opening with Cuba under Obama and has supported Trump overturning the measures.
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Ted Cruz has strongly opposed these initiatives and is a staunch critic of any effort to work with Cuba.
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Yearwood is a vocal climate activist and is a staunch supporter of the social justice intersections with the environment.
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But many organizers say their efforts to do so have been opposed by a staunch adversary: the Japanese government.
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Yet the replacement of Kennedy with a staunch conservative would mean the overturning of Roe is a strong possibility.
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President Sunil Gulati, who led his recruitment, was a staunch supporter until he openly demanded wins in the Copa.
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Facebook announced two changes today that it hopes will make it easier to staunch the spread of fake news.
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Responding to the lifting of the embargo, HRW Asia Division Deputy Director Phil Robertson was staunch in his criticism.
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As it stands though, filtering interviews with staunch conservatives through a Democrat's lens is an entertaining yet imperfect method.
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Ms. Abrams's decision may leave national Democrats scrambling to find an alternative opponent for Mr. Perdue, a staunch conservative.
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"He has a titanium spine," Malcolm told the Hill of Pryor, a staunch conservative who vehemently opposed Roe v.
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The United States could console itself by celebrating its staunch commitment to principle, but its influence would diminish considerably.
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Luckily for staunch Saab loyalists — and Mr. Small — parts are still readily available for everything except truly vintage models.
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" The goal is to help retailers both staunch the flow of returns and to create "a better selling situation.
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Many of these Republicans facing potentially tough races have been staunch Trump defenders, including as McSally, Tillis, and Ernst.
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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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Some 1,700 of them were freed by a corrections bureau run by Duterte's appointees, two of them staunch loyalists.
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" Hannity is a staunch supporter of Trump and has often declared he's an opinion host and "not a journalist.
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Austin, 17, says he's a "staunch Republican" who carries a copy of the Constitution in his pocket every day.
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On Wednesday, Trump announced that Richard Grenell, a staunch ally, with no intel experience, would take over Maguire's role.
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Ms. Powell is known for her dislike of the special counsel and is a staunch supporter of President Trump.
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Grenell is a staunch Trump supporter who sparked controversy during his time as the senior American diplomat in Germany.
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He argues that it's time to stop merely trying to staunch the symptoms of our war on the poor.
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In the hours after Sunday's attack, staunch supporters of Mr. Modi's party called for the university to be closed.
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And so the two leading candidates offer antagonistic views of globalization, Europe and laïcité, France's staunch form of secularism.
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But Nadler raised eyebrows with one video in particular: a two-decade-old clip of staunch Trump ally, Sen.
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"Forget the game; we're here for the pastrami," said Ms. Sitver, a staunch Carnegie Deli loyalist from Weston, Conn.
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Mr. Friedman is a staunch opponent of basic tenets of Washington's longstanding approach to much of the ambassadorial portfolio.
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Vice President Pence is a staunch supporter of the legislation, which he signed when he was governor of Indiana.
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His cousin Mario Díaz-Balart is a Republican congressman in Florida and a staunch critic of the Cuban government.
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Sandberg is a staunch supporter of the Democratic Party and served in the Treasury Department during Bill Clinton's administration.
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" Deray Mckesson, a staunch supporter of the BLM movement, wrote on Twitter that Moye's death was "quite a loss.
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But she also portrayed herself as a staunch ally to the president, something conservative opponents have called into question.
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A staunch Trump ally, Inhofe dinged the House impeachment inquiry, arguing Democrats are placing partisan aims over national security.
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The move also cemented close ties with staunch ally Australia and gave the U.S. a foothold in the area.
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Washington has recognized Juan Guaido as interim president, while Moscow continues to back President Nicolas Maduro, a staunch ally.
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Acosta has been a staunch defender of the civil rights of Muslims who faced a backlash after the Sept.
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A staunch US ally, South Korea relies on American military support to defend against the military threat from Pyongyang.
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Why would any western leader (or a staunch ally) open themselves up to this level upon level of insult?
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A staunch U.S. Cold War ally and key player in the U.S.-backed invasion of Afghanistan after the Sept.
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Scott Joy, who like Armstrong survived testicular cancer and now works for Livestrong, remains a staunch advocate of the cyclist.
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The more staunch tobacco-control types argue that nicotine itself is dangerous and addictive and that it should be avoided.
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Staunch "Brexiteer" David Davis will now head up a new department as Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union.
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But Rubio -- a staunch Obama critic on the issue -- said any effort would have to be weighed against national security.
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A staunch evangelical conservative and far-right radical, Moore had received support from former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.
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Jordan, a staunch U.S. ally, supports its Arab Gulf allies in their tough stance against Iran's role in the region.
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A staunch environmentalist, Lopez said the government has suspended operations of seven domestic mines for failure to meet environmental regulations.
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Kennedy was also a staunch supporter of the Second Amendment, supplying the crucial fifth vote in District of Columbia v.
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Sponsored by Senate majority leader and staunch Trump ally Mitch McConnell, the nonbinding measure passed by a 70-26 margin.
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Meanwhile, his opponent John Kennedy is a staunch Trump supporter and falls in lock step with the president-elects' policies.
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President Donald Trump is a staunch Obamacare foe, calling the program a "disaster" in a speech in Philadelphia on Thursday.
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John Stennis, a staunch segregationist as a "hero" and "the rockbound integrity of the United States Congress" in the 1980s.
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Imagine a staunch, unified defense of scientific facts, of women's health issues, and of immigration — all areas currently under attack.
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Retail investors have driven part of the surge, as staunch defenders of Tesla crowd Twitter, Reddit and other web sites.
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The US has also pushed Mexico to tighten its southern border in order to staunch the northward flow of migrants.
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Ms Lankesh was also an atheist and a staunch left-winger, whose views had earned her enemies far and wide.
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And Chief Justice John Roberts, hardly a staunch advocate of abortion rights, will be in no hurry to undermine them.
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Obama developed a real feud with Bibi, but she has been a staunch defender of Israel since her Senate days.
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It was a testing ground for how their next moves are seen by staunch critics, discerning enthusiasts, and core customers.
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As a gay woman, I was really bothered by the Republicans' staunch stance against same-sex marriage in the past.
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Donald Trump Jr.'s reported new love interest is a Republican and staunch defender of his father, President Donald Trump.
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Despite being a staunch pacifist, he served in both World Wars, and was injured at the Battle of the Somme.
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Rand Paul, a staunch advocate for keeping the US out of foreign entanglements, called on Trump to consult on Congress.
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Taboo, who is part Native American, is a staunch supporter of the Standing Rock Indian Reservation's fight against the DAPL.
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Mallory has been a staunch civil rights activist and has even worked with the Obama administration on gun control policy.
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The organization, founded by staunch Trump supporter Charlie Kirk, contracted Rally Forge for media and advertising services, the filing shows.
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Schilling is a staunch republican and says he's seriously leaning toward challenging Elizabeth Warren for her senate seat in 2018.
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The Trump administration has become increasingly critical of Russia and Cuba, accusing them of propping up their staunch ally Maduro.
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Hamilton would go on to be a staunch defender of the U.S. Constitution and the stability it provided to society.
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In it, the actress (and staunch Bernie Sanders supporter) solemnly shakes her head in the crowd, looking bored beyond belief.
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Twitter, which has historically been a staunch defender of free speech, has defended its previous decisions not to ban Jones.
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"Everybody has had a lot of time to register," Scott, a Republican and staunch Donald Trump supporter, said Thursday night.
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Macron is the clear favorite of investors, as he is a staunch advocate of France remaining in the European Union.
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The Broncos, too, are primed to play things close to the vest and let their staunch defense control the pace.
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Even staunch "Constitutionalists" like Ted Cruz seem fine with Trump shitting (or more accurate, peeing) all over their sacred text.
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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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Mulvaney, a staunch conservative, had routinely spoken out against the CFPB as a congressman, sponsoring bills to eliminate the agency.
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The former anti-choice, anti-gay marriage, reformed liberal congresswoman now finds support from staunch conservatives and hardline liberals alike.
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That reboot scored high ratings but also prompted criticism over its depiction of Barr's character as a staunch Trump supporter.
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The former lawman is a staunch supporter of the president and pitched his candidacy on the campaign trail in 2016.
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"My stand on no mining in watersheds is staunch," Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Regina Lopez told Reuters by phone.
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The murder of Lankesh, a staunch advocate of secularism and critic of right-wing political ideology, sparked protests across India.
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Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.), a staunch Sanders supporter, told the platform-drafting panel Wednesday during its first forum in Washington.
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Pelosi issued a statement of staunch solidarity, saying she was "inspired" by the "energy" and activism evident in her office.
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Back in February, Blackburn — a staunch Trump supporter — appeared to be open to the idea of being his VP selection.
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Nelesen, who describes herself as a "staunch Hillary supporter," told ProPublica she clicked on an "unbelievable" link about the election.
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A staunch conservative, Boot advised John McCain during his 2008 presidential campaign and David Petraeus during the surge in Iraq.
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Ross doubled down in his staunch defense of Trump in fiery remarks to the Federalist Society, a conservative legal organization.
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Plame, a staunch Trump critic, got into the scandal in her campaign-announcement video — attacking Cheney, Libby, and the president.
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Dolores Huerta, a prominent labor activist and civil rights icon who was a staunch Clinton surrogate, has also endorsed Ellison.
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Now the office-sharing company is trying to rehabilitate its image and impose financial discipline to staunch its financial losses.
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He had positioned himself as a staunch opponent of sanctuary cities, or jurisdictions that don't cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
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Khashoggi, who was a staunch critic of the Saudi regime, was killed in the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.
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The clashes are likely to fuel fears about security in Ethiopia, the region's biggest economy and a staunch Western ally.
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An impressionist took over from there and spoke to Rajoy, a staunch opponent of Catalan independence, pretending to be Puigdemont.
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In that effort, MBS has proven to be a staunch ally, citing Iran in his campaigns in Yemen and Syria.
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From there, it's off to Chalayan, from arch conceptualist Hussein Chalayan, then Issey Miyake for the Japanese house's staunch loyalists.
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A staunch supporter of Trump and an economic adviser, Ross has helped shape the Trump campaign's views on trade policy.
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To run DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Trump chose Daniel Simmons, a staunch foe of renewable energy.
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But organizing efforts failed anyway, due in part to staunch political opposition in a so-called "right-to-work" state.
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Her husband, from Virginia, was raised by staunch Republicans and had taken their point of view without exploring it deeply.
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He was a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump during the campaign, and was pardoned by the President in August.
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His approval ratings on the slide, President Emmanuel Macron named a staunch, sometimes fulsome loyalist as the new interior minister.
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And the United States had a staunch ally in the Philippine president, Ferdinand Marcos, who declared martial law in 1972.
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At the height of the migrant crisis, Italy had been a progressive bastion and a staunch supporter of European unity.
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Morgan Freeman's got one staunch supporter in the midst of sexual misconduct allegations ... Larry King says Morgan didn't do anything.
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But the deal includes no concrete commitments, and a staunch China skeptic, Robert Lighthizer, will lead the American negotiating team.
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One staunch holdout is Roland Formica, who opened his water-bed business, Odds-N-Ends, just north of Berkeley, Calif.
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Mr. Raab, a staunch supporter of leaving the European Union, took over as the government's chief Brexit negotiator in July.
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Mr. Burkle has been a staunch supporter of labor unions and is a fixture in Los Angeles fund-raising circles.
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Their provenance and intentions are unclear, but Lizzy, a staunch German immigrant, isn't about to give in to her fears.
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A staunch conservative and a regular Fox News guest, Cuccinelli enthusiastically championed Trump's restrictive immigration policies inside and outside government.
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Kobach, a staunch ally of Trump, was endorsed by the president in the waning days of the hard-fought primary.
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Some might question the romantic appeal of a smog free ring, but Ms. Stein, 27, a staunch environmentalist, remains delighted.
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And the federal Conservatives, who remain staunch oil industry and pipeline boosters, found other ways to denounce Mr. Trudeau's solution.
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While there were staunch supporters of the Saigon regime and its war policy, others rejected both Communist and American domination.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he has named Richard Grenell, a staunch loyalist, as acting spy chief.
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Many in attendance were staunch Democrats, there to hear Harrison, a Yale-educated former aide to South Carolina Democratic Rep.
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A branch of the organization had appeared in Nangarhar four years earlier, and had since become the Taliban's staunch enemy.
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Fierce liberalism swells against staunch conservatism in the hallways of my high school and on the streets of the downtown.
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The billionaire investor Cliff Asness is a staunch libertarian who has railed against government intervention in health care and finance.
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Many of her ministers have been staunch opponents of Mr. Morales's socialist policies or have served in previous conservative administrations.
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Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and usually a staunch Trump supporter, is a cosponsor of the legislation introduced Friday.
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The blockade in Yemen, however, exacerbated a humanitarian crisis there, prompting staunch criticism from aid groups and the United Nations.
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Even a staunch fan has to acknowledge the musical fall that came after McCartney wrestled himself free from his partners.
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But after that, the ratification movement ran into staunch resistance led by Ms. Schlafly, and by 1976, it had fizzled.
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Democrats argue there is ample evidence to remove Trump from office, while staunch GOP allies insist his record is clean.
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But Mr. Barone, a staunch supporter of Mr. Trump, said that would not sway him to vote for Mr. Rose.
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Dan Patrick, a staunch conservative, said he would defy the N.R.A. to push for background checks on private gun sales.
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First, it's an effort to help Netanyahu, a staunch Trump ally, in advance of tightly contested March elections in Israel.
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Notably, AOC has positioned herself as a staunch warrior in the fight against climate change with her Green New Deal.
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Near-record-low joblessness and strong U.S. growth have also emboldened Trump to take a harder stand against staunch allies.
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The Senate cleared Mnuchin earlier Monday evening on a 53-85033 vote, after staunch Democratic opposition to his confirmation. Sen.
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Uber and Lyft will try to staunch the bleeding by doing what they do best: spending obscene amounts of money.
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There is so far no suggestion, however, that staunch Republican support for Trump in the GOP controlled chamber is waning.
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There is so far no suggestion, however, that staunch Republican support for Trump in the GOP-controlled chamber is waning.
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Henry Cuellar (D-Texas), a staunch USMCA supporter who has been closely tracking the deal, said in a recent interview.
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A staunch advocate for free trade, Cohn was the highest ranking White House official openly opposed to Trump's tariff plan.
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During his 14 months at the CIA, he took a confrontational stance toward Iran and gave staunch support to Israel.
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Lieberman, once Netanyahu's chief of staff, has held a series of senior Cabinet posts and was often a staunch partner.
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Bevin has portrayed himself as a staunch White House ally and has aired TV ads which prominently feature the president.
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Sanders is a staunch advocate for government-run healthcare and other policies that would redistribute wealth and attack income inequality.
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As Prime Minister Scott Morrison has walked back Australia's renewable energy ambitions, Mr. Cannon-Brookes has become a staunch critic.
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I am also a staunch progressive and believe deeply in the government's responsibility to provide important services for our citizens.
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She was a staunch opponent of the National Front, he says, from its creation until the end of her life.
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But he's known as a staunch China critic, and he could also weigh in on future trade negotiations with Beijing.
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The first citizen, fittingly, was former US Vice President Al Gore, who has been a staunch environmental activist for decades.
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Kasich pointed to the political power of staunch gun-rights advocates as the main obstacle in getting broader reforms passed.
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Lopez Obrador has been a staunch critic of 2013-14 energy reforms that ended the wholesale electricity monopoly held by CFE.
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That would be enough to temporarily staunch a global supply surplus that was running at twice that for much of 2015.
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The staunch Donald Trump supporter woke up Friday morning and, much like POTUS, decided to go on the attack ... on Twitter.
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Flake, a staunch conservative, was nonetheless facing the prospect of a losing primary campaign because of his frequent criticism of Trump.
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A staunch opponent of reproductive rights, Banks helped pass an extreme anti-abortion bill last year that was eventually deemed unconstitutional.
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Both nations paid a heavy price for sheltering us, enduring numerous attacks by Palestinian terror groups determined to staunch Jewish emigration.
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Tom Cotton (R-AR), a staunch conservative who has been vocally criticizing the House GOP's political strategy as doomed to fail.
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Labour said Corbyn, a staunch supporter of the Palestinian cause, was in Tunis to honor the victims of the 1985 raid.
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Nixon has also been a staunch supporter of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio since he first ran for office.
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DONALD TRUMP was once a staunch supporter of abortion rights, declaring in 1999 that he was "pro-choice in every respect".
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A motion to impeach him must be accepted by the speaker of the lower house, Rodrigo Maia, a staunch presidential ally.
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Even staunch content-neutrality advocates like the Electronic Frontier Foundation say GoDaddy is within its rights in cutting off the site.
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Increasing the cross-promotion of the Eats and standard Uber services is one way the company hopes to staunch the bleeding.
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Most people know Quip from its staunch dedication to sponsoring podcasts, or its ubiquitous ads in the New York City subway.
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Chief Justice John Roberts Chief Justice John Roberts was appointed by former president George W. Bush and remains a staunch conservative.
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The characters, especially staunch foes Bobby Axelrod (Damien Lewis) and Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti), spend their days playing five-dimensional chess.
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Australia, a staunch U.S. ally, has had troops in Afghanistan for 17 years fighting against the Taliban and other Islamist militants.
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Trying to navigate both primary challengers and a growing field of Democratic rivals, Tillis has leaned into staunch support for Trump.
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Citron Research, an influential short-seller that has been a staunch critic of Tesla, reversed its position on the electric automaker.
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However, Pakistan's staunch ally China, a Security Council member, has blocked previous attempts by world powers to sanction the JeM chief.
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Senate Democrats have been highly critical of Puzder, a staunch critic of an overtime rule championed by the former Obama administration.
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It could be used to staunch bleeding in accident victims during surgery, for instance, expanding upon contact with the salty blood.
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The church was respected for its staunch defence of human rights and the visit was used to rally opposition to Pinochet.
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The chairman of Zamalek SC, one of its top clubs, is a staunch supporter of Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, Egypt's strongman.
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Steyer, a staunch environmentalist and Trump critic, launched a $10 million national campaign ad calling for the president's impeachment last week.
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In an industrial complex tucked behind the Brisbane CBD, groups of staunch lads are silhouetted by the spotlight from their 4WDs.
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The President's willingness to bail out ZTE has been met with staunch criticism by many, including members of his own party.
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Schultz's desire to run as an independent faced staunch criticism from Democrats who worry he could divide the anti-Trump vote.
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As a staunch animal rights activist, Anderson refused to work with a stage dog to protest their treatment on film sets.
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Critics claim that Trump's staunch opposition to a crime-ridden New York City in the 1980s makes him a hypocrite today.
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The death of Antonin Scalia, a staunch foe of affirmative action, didn't necessarily figure to make a difference in Fisher v.
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The crown prince of Abu Dhabi, Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, is a staunch and outspoken supporter of his Saudi counterpart.
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In an interview with Rolling Stone published Friday, Legend, a staunch opponent of Trump, said artists will respond to Trump's presidency.
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Once a staunch loyalist of Trump's, Cohen broke with his former boss after FBI agents raided Cohen's properties in April 2018.
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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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He nominated staunch ally Abbasi as interim leader until his brother, Shahbaz, becomes eligible to take over, probably within two months.
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As a reporter for the Miami Herald, she became a staunch advocate for conservation, fighting attempts to develop the Florida Everglades.
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Not only because she naturally radiates the aura of a forgiving priestess, but also because of her staunch stance on judgment.
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Vice President Pence is also a staunch anti-abortion advocate who passed several laws restricting the procedure while governor of Indiana.
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" Olbermann was a staunch critic of President George W. Bush and Republicans in general for years on his MSNBC program, "Countdown.
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Replacing staunch conservative Justice Antonin Scalia with the likeminded 49-year-old Gorsuch may not change the direction of the court.
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