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Firebrand meaning
An argumentative troublemaker or revolutionary; one who agitates against the status quo. | A torch or other burning stick with a flame at one end.
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And like Brexit's Nigel Farage, the No campaign had firebrand politicians like Aboriginal senators Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and Lidia Thorpe barracking for their cause.
Boebert’s firebrand conservatism attracted critics and diehard supporters in her district and across the country.
CONGRESS-BOEBERT — Voters who support Lauren Boebert, the firebrand Republican congresswoman from Colorado, are hoping she tones down her brash style.
Firebrand flies out the window, rushing to catch her father, while the others start to fight the Germans.
Freedman further asserts that the conservative firebrand’s non-compete clause is no longer valid.
Hourman asks Firebrand out, and they arrange to go to the party her father is hosting on Friday; this makes Tarantula a little jealous.
Jordan is a high-profile political firebrand known for his close alliance with Trump, particularly when the then-president was working to overturn the results of the 2020 election, leading to the Jan.
Known to be a firebrand leader and his aggressive speeches, the former MLA participated in the 2017 protests against the killing of five farmers, allegedly by the police, in Mandsaur.
Lidia Thorpe will quit the Greens and move to the crossbench in a stunning development that will make the firebrand Victorian senator a crucial balance-of-power vote in the upper house.
Marion Cotillard wore an oversized tweed Chanel blazer to the Firebrand red carpet.
Melei, a firebrand economist-turned-lawmaker, made a name for himself by shouting against Argentina’s “political caste” on television, and characterising politicians as “thieves who live like monarchs”.
Referring to Mr Macron as a 'republican monarch', Left-Wing firebrand MP and former presidential candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon said he was 'delighted to see the meeting of kings at Versailles broken up by popular censorship'.
The firebrand politician said in a post on social media that soldiers had filmed him with their phones as he returned from mosque prayers on Friday, prompting him to snatch one of the phones and ask them to delete the video.
The producer was sure that Belafonte was the only person who could take the role of the firebrand political activist, David Boyeur.
With New Democracy’s dominance pretty much undisputed, Mr. Tsipras is likely to face new questions about his future, as there is no clear potential successor to the charismatic former communist firebrand.
Argentina’s firebrand President Javier Milei called the declared results a fraud, while Costa Rica, Peru and Chile all rejected the outcome.
At this juncture, Benjamin Netanyahu emerged as a conservative firebrand and self-proclaimed expert on global terror, while leading the Likud party.
But he also questioned the establishments in ways that have aged well politically — without ever really becoming a controversial ideological firebrand or totally breaking from the mainstream.
Democratic efforts to oust firebrand Republicans of Texas and Rick Scott of Florida collapsed.
Despite concerns the Texas firebrand is skirting federal campaign finance laws, experts said the Federal Election Commission is unlikely to take action.