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Rickman was a constant champion of off-West-End theatre.
John Steinbeck was a constant champion of the downtrodden — and not just for the Dust Bowl refugees in "The Grapes of Wrath".
In transportation, employment, voting machines and his aggressive cabinet-level department, the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities, Mr. Daley has been a constant champion for this community, she says.
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It's quite a list, from his distinctive voice and constant championing of the underdog to the way he'd play guitar ("he'd string it up, almost like a rifle").
Slamon was a constant clinical champion, and apparently also sometimes regarded as a thorn in the side of Genentech senior management [ 30].
Constant has champions in the composer Anthony Korf and the conductor George Rothman, the artistic director and the music director of the Riverside Symphony, founded in 1981.
This epic race, where the looming presence of Mont Blanc is the only constant, has demolished champions.
"Its definition of fair society is one that champions the constant reduction of unequal outcomes".
Its definition of a fair society is one that champions the constant reduction of unequal outcomes.
In contrast to America's constant regeneration, India's champions have spare tyres and grey hair.False dawns, elusive profitsIndian IT has seen several false starts.
A related strategy is constant flow ventilation, as championed by Slutsky and coworkers [ 11].
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