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- primaries, she was a critic of Donald Trump but over time became one of his staunchest defenders. In 2017, she was appointed national spokesperson for the Republican...
- surprise, the position of Argentina, Brazil's main regional partner, as the staunchest opponent of its main international ambition [to win a permanent seat on...
- Barbachano and his wife, the former Maria Josefa Tarrazo. He was one of the staunchest advocates for the independence of Yucatán from Mexico, but historical...
- continent's longest-running promotions, and one of hardcore wrestling's staunchest standouts, while evolving into a proving ground for young talent from...
- elections for the Bexley London Borough Council. Caldwell was one of the staunchest defenders of the Pol Pot regime. He frequently attempted to downplay reports...
- conflict with him, Babur decided to isolate the Rana by defeating one of his staunchest allies, Medini Rai, who was the ruler of Malwa. Upon reaching Chanderi...
- meet up with the stag lords Mikkel and Manfred, two of King Weregar's staunchest allies, and they break Drew free of his imprisonment, through Drew later...
- Israel) and no country abstaining. The Marshall Islands are also one of the staunchest supporters of Israel, like the United States. In December 2017, the Marshall...
- appeared in an article by Emil Salim in 1967. Mubyarto is one of the staunchest of the Pancasila economic theorists. In essence, a Pancasila economy is...
- avenging his family. Tommasino takes over the town and is the family's staunchest ally in the old country for the next half-century. By the early 1930s...