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Перевод: outspoken speek outspoken


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  1. Many Nonconformist leaders were outspoken in their criticisms of public behaviour at religious meetings and services: the Rev. Alfred Rowland told Nonconformists in 1898 that they were "sadly deficient in reverence", while some services were marked by "downright vulgarity" and an abundance of chattering and unpunctuality which often indicated a "lack of inward reverence and true spirituality".
  2. Deborah is confident and outspoken and had mentioned to me that she felt her sense of herself as "not bad-looking", and her lack of any real anxieties about her weight or body was largely due to her mother.
  3. It is as if those who know aid best from the viewpoint of the recipients fear that an outspoken critique will turn off the tap rather than improve the quality of the flow.
  4. They have been cruelly used to put a most unhealthy fear of God into people, or in very recent times in this country to offer absurd explanations for a fire in a cathedral, to denigrate an outspoken bishop, or to hound homosexuals and those suffering from AIDS.
  5. The Duke has an old-fashioned huntin', shootin' and fishin' greenness which is a bit at odds with the panda-loving, badger-saving attitudes of most WWF members, but he is outspoken in his condemnation of "the ruthless pursuit of economic development".
  6. The Prince had never publicly been so outspoken on such a politically sensitive subject, but it was something he felt he could not ignore.
  7. THE most outspoken critic of Malawi's repressive government, Mr Chakufwa Chihana, was arrested by police yesterday as he entered the country.
  8. She seems to thrive on heretical statements and swimming against the tide: "I look at what the cosmetic trade is doing and walk in the opposite direction," she declares with the kind of outspoken defiance that has made her a retailing legend in the decade it took her to turn The Body Shop into a worldwide phenomenon.
  9. The scientists who man the climatological observation posts are less cautious than they used to be now that the general theory of climate change has become common property; government servants are more confident and outspoken; and, while scepticism remains, no cabinet minister is likely to denounce the theory and the accompanying evidence as hysterical.
  10. And it was of no help to the Scottish Protestants that on 8 August, in the instructions given to that experienced diplomat of the 1540s, Sir Ralph Sadler, now sent north to make a comeback in the Scottish political scene, the English were encouraging the idea of being anti-French and anticipating their outspoken memorandum of the 31st by warbling about the need for government by someone of the blood of Scotland.
  11. At first, Mosley's outspoken criticism of the second Labour government attracted support and interest from a variety of MPs, ranging from Nye Bevan to Harold Macmillan.
  12. To avoid embarrassment, the US president is forced to sack a particularly outspoken general.
  13. The Campaign won media attention as a result of its outspoken criticism of the state of British beer, backed by punchy public relations, marches, demonstrations and the launch of the Good Beer Guide, which listed those pubs that still sold "the real thing".

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