And the dead man's family told opportunist politicians that he was not a national symbol.
His detractors see an unscrupulous opportunist of overweening ambition who is disrespectful of independent institutions.
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"An opportunist sees technologies and sees new opportunities that flow from that, " he adds.
It has to be said that, in the end, he was an anachronistic, unprincipled opportunist.
There are opportunist criminals, tempted by white riches and undeterred by any sense of social cohesion.
But he was mainly an opportunist, and he leaned more readily east than west.
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City were playing for pride and without the shackles of pressure went ahead with Maynard's fantastic opportunist strike.
India's democracy has spawned many opportunist outfits of the Shiv Sena type, fermenters of ethnic, religious or caste-based grievance.
This line speaks to the notion of being an opportunist and hard worker.
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Many locals believe he's a bit of an opportunist, but he definitely has his heart in the right place.
She said the majority of the recent incidents had been "opportunist" in nature.
In the case of Libya, the opportunist interests dictated military intervention against Gaddafi.
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Samuel Eto'o had put the visitors into a deserved lead after just 15 minutes with a superb low opportunist finish.
Yet perhaps a bit of opportunist deal-making is what South Africa needs as it tries to consolidate its fragile democracy.
Add to that some hostility from the Korean press, which has pegged Gale as a slash-and-burn opportunist, a typical American capitalist.
We are blind to the hundred other creatures who slip in and out, opportunist tenants who may ultimately inherit the place.
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They accuse him of being an opportunist, who switched allegiances from the regime of Col Gaddafi as the uprising gained strength.
Justin Timberlake's Parker is a cruel, cocky opportunist who forces Eduardo Saverin out of the company and robs him of his shares.
Tickle converted his fifth five out of five before an opportunist Terry Newton 'try' was disallowed by the video referee for offside.
The Scots stepped up the momentum and snapped up an opportunist try.
He thinks the nature of the relationship between entrepreneur and technology depends on whether the innovator is a problem solver or an opportunist.
Is Loranzana the victim of a discriminatory and hostile work environment or an opportunist who is retaliating against a company that terminated her?
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It was end-to-end action and Edinburgh stretched their advantage again midway through the half as Phil Godman clipped over an opportunist drop goal.
Led today by Clinton, the opportunist camp supports whoever they believe is going to make them most popular with the media and Europe.
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Home Office Minister Lord Henley said the decision to call the strike on the eve of the Games was "opportunist and wholly unjustified".
He said very little in the art world was stolen to order and believed it was more likely to have been an "opportunist theft".
Bottom line, Brad Newman is an opportunist who seems to have found a mildly clever way to get stupid people to give him money.
And, while he is popular among the Blair circle in London, some party members in Wales regard him as a sanctimonious and colourless opportunist.
However, this was then used as an excuse by opportunist thugs in gangs, first in Tottenham itself, then across London and then in other cities.
This brilliant man and talented manager campaigns like an oily opportunist.
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