Bhutto's brother, Murtaza, a firebrand politician, died in a shootout with police in Karachi in 1996.
Sheridan, with his "firebrand socialist" title, came from a generation of articulate and passionate working-class campaigners.
Yet for all that Mr Edwards is less a redistributionist firebrand than a big-government do-gooder.
Argentina's least unpopular politician is now Elisa Carrio, a former Radical turned populist firebrand.
Mr. Rubio was elected in the tea-party wave of 2010, but he is far from a conservative firebrand.
He earned the nomination by one vote, pushed over the top by supporters of firebrand Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.
Even today Mr Woodley likes to use the terminology of a union firebrand.
And though the TUC voted for a campaign on pay, it rejected a firebrand amendment calling for a general strike.
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But ignoring America's objections this time, Turkey issued an invitation to another Islamist firebrand, the Iraqi Shia cleric, Muqtada Al-Sadr.
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What do you get when you mix a firebrand political blogger, an Internet innovator and a few million rabid sports fans?
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Early on Tuesday evening, a shocked-looking Bill O'Reilly, a firebrand conservative talk-show host, went on the Republicans' favourite news broadcaster, Fox News.
Yes, there was the danger that she could be quickly pigeonholed by voters and her opponents as the leftie Valleys republican firebrand.
This reminds me of the buttoned-down businessman Scully firing the firebrand Jobs.
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Ghazi, in John Lennon-style glasses and a knitted woollen hat, looked more like an old hippie than like any sort of Islamic firebrand.
None of the candidates is a populist or firebrand, and Mr Susilo and Miss Megawati, in particular, both espouse sensible, moderate, secular views.
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Leading candidates assert that they will be responsible stewards, unlike the firebrand Ahmadinejad, who cannot run again because he is limited to two terms.
On the other hand, Maliki would not have won a second term without backing from Shiite firebrand Moktada al-Sadr, so optimism is not indicated.
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While he was in Kenya, Mr. Adebolajo met with family and associates of Aboud Rogo, a firebrand Muslim cleric based in Mombasa, Mr. Bryden said.
Since the choice of a conservative firebrand like Ryan will be viewed as a daring choice, Romney may see a temporary boost to his campaign.
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The following spring the National Union of Mineworkers called a nationwide strike, despite the failure of their firebrand president, Arthur Scargill, to ballot his members.
But other motions are being prepared, for instance by Arnaud Montebourg and Vincent Peillon, two young radicals, as well as by Henri Emmanuelli, a left-wing firebrand.
It's also an oddly consensual approach for a political firebrand, carrying the additional danger of appearing timid in the face of the First Minister's decade of ministerial experience.
In November 2011, a man seen as a potential serious challenger for Mr Zuma's post, the firebrand ANC youth leader Julius Malema, was suspended from the governing party.
But within days, the young firebrand was blazing away again.
Chavez was a firebrand, stoking Cold War rhetoric with Washington.
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Many people also gathered outside after trial for a chance to see Martinez, who had gained celebrity-like status for his firebrand tactics and unapologetically intimidating style of cross-examining defense witnesses.
But a third, the House International Relations Committee, chaired by Henry Hyde, an old Republican firebrand, had obtained boxes of files from Mr Parton before the restraining order was imposed.
They are led by firebrand opposition leader, Andry Rajoelina.
Mr Simpson quite likes to portray himself as a firebrand, ready to tear up many of the no-strike agreements successfully negotiated by Sir Ken during the 1990s in exchange for union recogniton.
Traditional mainstream parties are declining, and the new racist parties can be seen in broad daylight in Austria, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands, where populist firebrand Geert Wilders has suggested banning the Koran.
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