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Other Middle East Nations During more than 20 years in office, President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt has been a zealous proponent of stability.
Chapman recalled, "At the Los Alamos Conference on planetary defense" — in 1992 — "Ed Teller actually said, 'I would love to blow up Ceres!' " Teller, the father of the hydrogen bomb, was also a zealous proponent of blasting rogue NEOs.
He thinks it is incapable of running a small town.Mr Alami is not, as you might expect, a member of Iran's stick-in-the-mud conservative establishment, but a zealous proponent of Mr Khatami's reformist ideas.
He was, moreover, a zealous proponent of the arrest of more than a thousand people, mostly Muslims, after September 11th — a roundup that resulted in widespread mistreatment of detainees but not a single terrorism-related charge.
A zealous proponent of chavismo (the political system and ideology established by Chávez), Maduro was the candidate of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela; PSUV) in the special election.
The group aims to block federal regulations so it can spend unlimited money on a commercial smearing the Democratic nominee as a zealous proponent of any and all abortion on demand — "at any time during pregnancy, as many times as a woman wants one".
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It is a style that Hensher himself enjoys using, but one whose zealous proponents, influential in English public schools, he disdains.
Blackburn was also a zealous advocate for improved river navigation.
Ian Murray, shadow minister for postal affairs, said Clegg's backing for privatisation of the postal service "confirmed what the public knew all along –he's worse than Thatcher who, even as the most zealous of privatisation proponents, couldn't bring herself to privatise the Queen's head".
If one retreats to its early use in the English language, then we find that as a noun partisan appears as early as the 16th century as the OED reads: "An adherent or proponent of a party, cause, person, etc.; esp. a devoted or zealous supporter; in early use esp.
Most were zealous Zionists.
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