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I'm looking forward to championing their issues.
Kelly underlined her commitment to championing women conductors and composers.
Many of them are now committed to championing environmental, political or social causes, and thank goodness.
She devoted much of her later life to championing scientists in developing countries.
He eventually rejected the separatist arguments and returned to championing traditional Islam.
Boards – especially non-executive members – are central to championing a culture of openness and transparency.
Their causes are wildly eclectic everything from denouncing American involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan to championing indigenous rights.
In addition to championing a more holistic approach to criminal justice, Clark sought to address specific issues.
She has devoted her life — and her photography — to championing the rights of workers who toil under dangerous conditions.
There seems an element of ruthlessness in going from challenging detention without charge to championing it, I say.
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A practicing and brilliant immigration and civil rights attorney for more than 70 years, Ira dedicated his entire life-with integrity--to championing the rights of immigrants.
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