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But militant proponents of that Kurdish identity — a rebel group based in part in northern Iraq — threaten to complicate further progress on the very rights for which they claim to fight, many here say.
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Be that as it may, today, a more facile definition might state a partisan as someone who is "a fervent, sometimes militant, supporter or proponent of a party, cause, faction, person, or idea".
But since leaving the United States in 2002 for London and later Yemen, Mr. Awlaki has become, through his Web site, a prominent proponent of militant Islam.
"Proponents" implies "for"; make it "proponents of".
The correct term is natural-birth proponents.
The country's younger generation of Muslims, who have grown up in the west, are the most ardent proponents of the veil and the conflict has surfaced with growing frequency, particularly in some of the nation's more militant suburbs.
The dispute has highlighted lingering antipathy between Roman Catholic conservatives and proponents of liberation theology, which in the 1970s and 1980s created a bridge in Latin America between radical priests and leftwing militants.
Why not, proponents respond?
Of course, proponents disagree.
But proponents are mobilizing.
Widespread militant violence?
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