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Mrs. Clinton, another ostensibly strong champion of changes in campaign finance, has raised $12.8 million so far in "hard money" and an unknown amount in "soft money" and independent money (spent by organizations like unions).
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Champion of change is a new addition to Mr. Ahn's unusual résumé.
In 2014, the White House honored her as a "Champion of Change" on gun violence prevention.
Penny Wong, Labor's campaign spokesman and leader of the Senate, said Peris was a "trailblazer" and a "champion of change".
Otherwise she never would have received a "Champion of Change" award from President Barack Obama some months ago, she said.
There is a work by the brainy and alluring Pierre Boulez, but also one by the champion of change procedures, John Cage.
"She has been a trailblazer, a champion of change, she has been an Indigenous woman in this parliament and we need more of them," she said.
His intervention is an embarrassment to the Scottish executive, which last year appointed him to a prestigious "champion of change" adviser post on local government.
But even though he's between offices, the situation doesn't leave Obama the champion of "change we can believe in"—off the hook.
But more than many of his fellow magnates, Mr. Oppenheimer, who died last Saturday at age 91, was a champion of change.
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