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He had become a proponent of intervening to provide liquidity and encourage lending.
Perhaps it's not surprising that Durst has become a proponent of beekeeping.
Still, it would be wrong to say that Mr. Rafsanjani has suddenly become a proponent of justice, human rights and freedom.
Hussey was to become a proponent of contemporary commissions for churches, and his own collection included artists such as Stanley Spencer and Graham Sutherland.
Last year, Rutgers player Eric LeGrand was paralyzed while covering a kickoff, an injury that shook Coach Greg Schiano so deeply that he has become a proponent of eliminating kickoffs in college football and replacing them with a modified punt.
But like Mr. Obama, a vigorous opponent of the Iraq war during the Bush years who has become a proponent of a more vigorous American military commitment in Afghanistan, Mr. Brown has made the Afghan conflict his own.
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Somehow Ms Kusama, a celibate, became a proponent of the sexual-liberation movement.
In his later years Leary became a proponent of cybernetics and designed software.
Notably, he became a proponent of increased legal immigration and a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
After France joined the war on America's side in 1778, Franklin became a proponent of continuing to seduce her by feigning great gratitude.
Mussolini's politics took a turn to the right midway through World War I, when he became a proponent for the war effort.
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