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1 He is the frankest, most outspoken of writers; and that very frankness.
2 Perhaps border adjustment's most outspoken Senate critic is Georgia Republican David Perdue.
3 Fahmy has been the most outspoken against the charges during his trial.
4 Below is just a few offerings from the tournament's most outspoken coach.
5 The brothers, however, were the most outspoken about the easiness of the thing.
6 The Lib Dems have been the most outspoken on this issue, he says.
7 Imperial soldiers then rushed in with restraints to arrest the most outspoken demonstrators.
8 He has also been the most outspoken Dutch opponent to the Greek bailout.
9 The Methodist Society of Glastonbury were most outspoken , declaring the law-
10 Some of Uganda's pastors have been some of the bill's most outspoken supporters.
11 Who else, most outspoken prince? he replied, with an unctuous smile.
12 Its right-wing government is among the continent's most outspoken voices against allowing mass immigration.
13 Britain, the most outspoken critic of EU-imposed quotas, says its voluntary approach is adequate.
14 Public Enemy has been one of the most outspoken groups in the MP3 debate.
15 While Democratic lawmakers were the most outspoken in their attacks, Republicans also grilled Stumpf.
16 Tito Mboweni has long been one of the most outspoken characters with the ANC.
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