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In a video message, Hillary Clinton paid tribute to Hague and Jolie as "formidable champions of this cause".
"Adult education continued largely in response to articulate demands from members of the public who already knew they wanted to learn," says Tuckett. "And formidable champions like Richard Hoggart emerged in the 1950s with his hugely influential book The Uses of Literacy".
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A New Yorker by choice, Diane's love of language and dislike of pretense made her a formidable champion of civility.
Without her, American music in the last 40 years would have lacked not only a generous patron but a formidable champion and a closely engaged comrade as well.
Eventually, at her behest, the Arts Council established an independent dance and mime department with Jane as its head, and in that role she became a formidable champion of modern dance, supporting regional companies and the development of the dance and mime animateur movement.
Gaynor Legall: Described as "a formidable champion of ethnic minority women in Wales" Ms Legall has served on the city council before going on to work in the voluntary sector and then the Welsh Assembly.
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