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are outspoken
adjective
Speaking, or spoken, freely, openly, or boldly; vocal.
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People that are outspoken attract the heat.
Or those who are outspoken being assassinated in other ways.
XXXXXXXXXXXX are outspoken opponents of anti-homosexuality bill.
The country remains a democracy, and its newspapers are outspoken to the point of rudeness.
The imams of both mosques are outspoken opponents of Mr Assad and Hezbollah.
Three candidates are outspoken opponents of the administration's policies on Iraq.
They are outspoken opponents of the harshest methods used by the C.I.A. in 2002 and 2003.
Its men are either devious or daft while its women are outspoken and powerful.
Kathryn and James are outspoken environmentalists; Lachlan and his father are not.
"They are outspoken and involved, and they are passionate about their community," Mr. Iannece said.
"He's been outspoken on issues, but we've had owners who are outspoken as well," he said.
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