• Supporters of Swartz have painted him a zealous advocate of public online access, a martyred hero hounded to his death by the government he antagonized.

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  • Under Pakistani dictator General Zia al-Haq (1977-1988), himself a zealous advocate of Shariah, Usmani played a key role in the introduction of the Shariah-based punishment code known as the Huddud Ordinance, as well as blasphemy laws and other Shariah injunctions, to the huge detriment of Pakistani justice and civil liberties.

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  • Mr Saad is a zealous advocate of evolutionary psychology, but readers should look elsewhere for serious scholarship.

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  • Or overly zealous regulators or a post-election change in government policy could unsettle mortgage lenders or home buyers.

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  • It is run by Richard Sulik, a zealous economic liberal who brought the flat tax to Slovakia in its free-market glory days.

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  • Despite complaints by some observers, election officials said the delay was caused by a zealous effort to carefully cross check each result.

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  • On October 29th, Israeli paratroopers, led by a zealous officer called Ariel Sharon, were dropped into Sinai to fulfil their side of the bargain.

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  • Obama has been a zealous prosecutor of the Drug War.

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  • Expect it to score well here: Tesco in the last few years has displayed a zealous appetite for mining information about its customers' shopping habits by tracking data from its loyalty card.

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  • As an editor at Wine Spectator magazine at the time of the Salahis' party, I was contacted by a zealous publicist for the couple, desperate to have me write about it--particularly the grand denouement, in which several UPS deliverymen took the stage to deliver Mr. Salahi some wine.

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  • Now, parenthetically, I for one think that while the president misled the country and his family, the legal case of perjury against him isn't particularly strong, and most likely would never have been pursued had he not been a president, chased by a zealous prosecutor like Kenneth W. Starr.

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  • But arguments in favour of Islam's compatibility with democracy are in perpetual danger of being drowned out by a mixture of depressing news from Muslim lands and zealous ideologues on both sides of a looming civilisational divide.

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  • Though he has been depicted as a less than zealous defender of privacy rights, he had no doubt that the Hewlett-Packard leak investigation was a serious invasion of privacy and quite possibly criminal.

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  • Zealous missionaries have produced a highly literate population in Meghalaya that has happily adopted leather jackets and MTV.

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  • Cheney gained a reputation for his zealous quest to prevent another terrorist attack on American soil a reputation that had sharp critics and steadfast supporters.

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  • Black students in other Southern towns began to do the same, and lunch counter by lunch counter, drugstore by drugstore, department store by department store, Jim Crow was assaulted by the zealous actions of just a handful of students.

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  • The political critique denies the possibility of genuine professionalism the idea that a lawyer can be a responsible and zealous advocate no matter the client.

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  • But refraining from bombing Moscow does not oblige you to pretend, as Mr Blair seems to, that Russia's razing of Grozny by bomb and shell was nothing worse than a disproportionate reaction to provocation: a bit of over-zealous policing, as it were.

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  • The government fears these zealous and battle-trained youths could pose a mortal threat to Pakistan's democracy.

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  • At issue is a dearth of electrical components and zealous inventory management policies, which industry insiders say will limit supplies of smartphones, MP3 players, game consoles and televisions this holiday season.

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  • Worse has been threatened: Raymond Villeneuve, the leader of the wildest anti-partitionists (and one who has been convicted of killing in his cause) has talked of a Molotov-cocktail campaign against zealous federalists.

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  • Mr Cameron's zealous intervention in Libya, which came just a few months after he signed off on the spending reductions, has drawn attention to the gap between British ambitions and British resources.

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  • Weiss found that plaintiff lawyers, supposedly the zealous representatives of shareholders, didn't challenge a single renegotiated price.

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  • Rick, I would not wish for any human life to be lost because of a lack of profit, or overly zealous regulation.

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  • Artists, as a group, do not benefit from this zealous defense of digital bits.

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  • "The government needs to be careful not to deter lawyers from being zealous advocates for their clients, " says John Wood, a former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Missouri.

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  • Edmund, the butler, appeared with a flute of champagne, which Carson downed in one zealous gulp.

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