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Meanings of lead advocate in English
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Usage of lead advocate in English
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His leadadvocate these days appears to be his attorney Lanny J. Davis, former Clinton flack, lobbyist for African despots, and Washington laughingstock.
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The union's leadadvocate, Lesley Harry, told our health correspondent Karen Brown that if nurses reject the offer, there's no scope for further negotiations.
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Senator Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, a leadadvocate of the auto proposal, said the measure was of prime importance to automakers and related businesses.
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CIA Director Mike Pompeo was a leadadvocate in arguing to the White House for keeping some materials secret, one senior administration official said.
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The Center has not decided what it will do if it has to pay the fine, says Samantha Zellinger, leadadvocate for the organization.
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West was also one of Pepsi's leadingadvocates for diversity, Khosrowshahi said.
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McCain, the leadingadvocate of troop increases, now publicly shares that hope.
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Mpofu is a leadingadvocate and an executive member of the EFF.
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It accepts 21 percent of the cases bearing the name of a leadingadvocate.
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New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, a leadingadvocate of gun control, was less optimistic.
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Prison reform has found its leadingadvocates in this family.
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Henry Clay of Kentucky was the leadingadvocate of protection.
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He was a supporter, and, of course, the leadingadvocate of the district system.
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Mr. Reed, a leadingadvocate of protection, points out the weakness of this argument.
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Chen, 40, who taught himself law, was a leadingadvocate of the rights defence movement.
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Chen, 40, who taught himself law, was a leadingadvocate of the rights defense movement.