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91 The problem: It always seems like the extravert and outspoken girls get all favors. 92 Major Major's father was an outspoken champion of economy in government. 93 He praised the trust, but said that as "they are still a government quango they can't always tell the truth ... they can't be as outspoken as I can;" 94 Despite Russia's attempts to silence its critics and hide abuses, Milashina remains outspoken, publishing accounts of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial executions, and torture. 95 Jeff Rubin, one of Canada's most outspoken and occasionally controversial economists, is leaving Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at the end of March. 96 I believe I'm honest, monsieur, but, to be outspoken, I've had several trades. I've been an itinerant singer, a circus-rider, when I used to vault like Leotard, and dance on a rope like Blondin. 97 Lu is a typical tragedian in China"s history of ancient culture, meanwhile he is also a creative writer with upright and outspoken personality." 98 His crime, say the Maoists, was his article on April 26th on a blog hosted by Caixin, an outspoken Chinese news organisation. 99 Dr Ramsay's outspoken bluffness made him easier to deal with. 100 And a minority of scientists, led by NASA's outspoken expert, James Hansen, say even that's not enough: they think the concentration limit is 350 ppm—and we're already at 387 ppm. 101 The programme also reveals that Blair calls his wife "the bolshie Scouser," a reference to her Liverpool, north-west England roots and often outspoken views. 102 His outspoken honesty continues to irk those in power or who are privileged, but endears him to ordinary people. 103 He became an outspoken opponent of the old Soviet system. 104 This could change under Lee, an outspoken advocate of open-market policy, Wall Street chief executives said. 105 Always too outspoken, Graham had made enemies in the chief's office, and at thirty-nine, further advancement was unlikely. 106 These, along with outspoken views on the Communist Party and the need for democracy in China, have made him a "sensitive person" — a euphemism for a political dissident. 107 Bo is indeed quick-tempered and outspoken. He is a man of action and does not tolerate any sloppiness. His colleagues call him a "workaholic". 108 It also reveals that Blair calls his wife "the bolshie Scouser. " It's a reference to her Liverpool, north-west England roots and often outspoken views. 109 Second was the failure of the recent Truman Doctrine – an outspoken scheme to help Greece and Turkey fight Soviet pressures – to indicate a constructive way forward for all. 110 The outspoken Mrs. Liu asked, " Have you ever met this Fang fellow? 111 To be outspoken is easy when you do not wait to speak the complete truth. 112 Conservatives , libertarians, and other defenders of free enterprise are becoming more outspoken and more articulate. 113 A creditor nation could get away with an outspoken policy of creating inflation—but not a debtor nation. 114 My father was upright and outspoken . He held hypocrites in detestation. 115 He is frank and outspoken and never beats about the bush. 116 In his most outspoken intervention on the issue of GM food, the Prince said that multi-national companies were conducting an experiment with nature which had gone "seriously wrong". 117 "It is a reign of terror," says Phil Gordon, the mayor of Phoenix and Mr Arpaio's most outspoken enemy. 118 No one had fought harder to make contraception available to all women than the country's most outspoken birth control advocate, Margaret Sanger. 119 Bluntness of speech is a trademark of Sagittarius, where these people get impatient with indirectness . They like to outspoken and always will make others annoy and angry easily. 120 In some respects, Thompson was atypically British. He was supremely confident, cocky and outspoken.