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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been a consistent champion of this effort.
Most of Williams's board was opposed, but the two activists were consistent champions of a deal.
While he has supporters in both parties, critics say he was a consistent champion of bigger budgets but much less persistent when it came to scrutinizing mistakes.
Paul has been a consistent champion of smaller government, calling for elimination of various departments and agencies such as the IRS, the Federal Reserve and the Department of Education.
Among male players, he is tennis's most consistent champion of equality and he's done it without making it seem heroic.
A consistent champion of "sound" currency, he opposed the resort to paper money during and after the U.S. Civil War (1861 65).
In the years that followed, as he moved from church to church across the Midwest, he remained a Freedom Rider at heart, a generous, consistent champion of civil and human rights.
He appealed to Nehru as a "consistent champion of the forces of political and economic enlightenment" to rule in favour of "the rights of an ancient people whose roots are in the East".
In an op-ed the following month, Murphy wrote that he was glad Sanders "has reversed his previous position", but said that Clinton was the only candidate who has been a consistent champion of tougher gun laws.
Let the eagle soar!I honestly don't know if Mr Pompeo is really such a consistent champion of the state at its most monstrously lawless, but Mr Thiessen seems to think he is, and loves him for it.
We can't operate behind veils of secrecy any more," a remark that will have certainly surprised Tory MP David Davis, the most consistent champion of liberty in parliament, who said of the propaganda effort: "These people won't even answer a parliamentary question because of security issues".
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