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He noted that treason was defined as giving aid and comfort to the enemy, but added, "This guy doesn't look like he could be too staunch a fighter".
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Even the staunchest critics say it's too early to tell whether these provisions are working, especially because it typically takes more than a year to prepare for an IPO.
For the staunch secularists in power that was too much.
In an interview with The Independent, the Labour peer Lord Alli, a staunch supporter of the Bill, warned that tomorrow's vote was "too close to call" and that it could trigger a crisis for the Government should the Bill fail.
Maher has been a staunch critic of PC culture in the past and, again, called out liberals for being too sensitive about being politically correct.
Now Admiralbill was a staunch Republican, a real ditto head, ex-navy guy from Texas.
The difficulty of Flying While Muslim is something I've encountered, too – despite being a staunch atheist, albeit one with a very Muslim name.
This lead him to be a staunch and generous supporter.
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