Sentences with phrase «outspoken leader who»

«People want a bold, outspoken leader who will go and break up the cabal.»

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Outspoken Wildrose Party MLA Derek Fildebrandt, who finds himself frequently at odds with leader Brian Jean, remains in his high - profile role as Official Opposition Finance & Treasury critic after a shuffle of critic portfolios in the Wildrose caucus this week.
Years ago, I had a seminary - bound student who was an outspoken leader of a college ministry group.
Actress Leah Remini — who has become an outspoken critic of Scientology after spending years in the controversial religion — recently told People magazine that Scientology leaders tried to get her to convert Kevin...
Actress Leah Remini — who has become an outspoken critic of Scientology after spending years in the controversial religion — recently told People magazine that Scientology leaders tried to get her to convert Kevin James while the two starred in King of Queens.
In recent years, several notable Catholic leaders, such as Archbishop Oscar Romero (1917 - 80), who was killed as he celebrated mass, have championed the rights of the poor, and it is in Latin America that radical Liberation theology has had its most outspoken exponents.
(Recall that Diaz Sr. is the most outspoken defended of another Bronx Democrat, Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr., who insists the Democratic gubernatorial frontrunner, AG Andrew Cuomo, is on a political witch hunt against him).
And then there was Ms. Lewis, the former ACORN leader, who was once an outspoken supporter of the mayor's — but more recently has become an outspoken critic.
As further evidence of his outspoken nature, he also was a vocal critic of the election of Long Island Republican John Flanagan as Senate majority leader in 2015, so much so that earlier this year he said he was seeking GOPers to run against Sen. Michael Nozzolio, R - Seneca County, who backed Flanagan during the 2015 leadership battle.
The MP for Bassetlaw, who has been an outspoken critic of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, said he would formally put forward a proposal to introduce «a Labour mansion tax» at the party's annual conference.
Police union leaders, who have been outspoken in their defense of the officers involved, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
DeFrancisco, the deputy majority leader who challenged Sen. John Flanagan to replace the scandal - scarred Dean Skelos, has been an especially outspoken and biting critic of Cuomo's in recent years.
CapCon's Jimmy Vielkind reported this morning that Maziarz, an outspoken and independently - minded Niagara County senator (remember, he's one of two Republicans who crossed the aisle to accept then - Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson's offer of committee chairmanships last year), may announce his candidacy as early as today.
When asked why someone from Southold Town would vote for him over a locally elected leader there — one who would serve in the Democratic majority, Mr. Walter said he «would be a loud, outspoken voice for the entire North Fork.»
While the fight against the TPP is far from over, the outspoken opposition to fast - track authority from both House and Senate Democratic leaders further marginalizes the handful of corporate Democrats who support this job - killing trade agreement.
As Tariq looks into the victim's background as well as the actions of the police, the media uncovers evidence of Tariq's friendship with Junaid (Om Puri), an outspoken Islamic leader who is believed to be linked to several terrorist groups.
Chief is an outspoken black dog who decides that he is the leader of the pack even though decisions have been made democratically.
Just as a small hint, it has something to do with an outspoken African leader named Nykwana Wombosi (Adewale Akinnuoye - Agbaje) who continues to cause trouble for Bourne's former employers (played by Brian Cox and Chris Cooper).
Hampton, who was an outspoken leader of the Black Panther Party, was known for his speeches which brought in thousands from all over.
Democrats, who often have the backing of NCAE leaders in state elections, have been outspoken in support.
In the beginning of the feminist movement, feminists were single outspoken women who were leaders in defending their sex against blatant and latent attacks on them and their progress in society.
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