How To Use Firebrand In A Sentence

  • Iran appeared to have scored a big victory on Friday when the Iran-based firebrand Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr did an about-face and told lawmakers in his movement to endorse Mr. Maliki, giving the incumbent prime minister a big leg up in trying to form a new government. Baghdad Wrangling Rattles Iran Ties
  • Short, bandy-legged and remarkably intense, Daniel plays Hatuey, the leader of the resistance against Columbus and the first Indian to be burned on a cross, as well as the firebrand leader of the Bolivian resistance against the water privateers. 'Unknown': Unmoored, Overcooked
  • Again, that is the sort of suggestion that I think some of the firebrands are putting out in public.
  • That's what thrust him and his classmates into the intersection of law and education with all of the zeal of firebrands.
  • If found guilty the firebrand cleric could face as much as life imprisonment. The Sun
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  • This weekend, Daphne Merkin pondered on the opening page of The New York Times Sunday Magazine what men really want: ‘ Are men any more comfortable with female firebrands than they were before, say, Betty Friedan? The Little Princess | PopPolitics.com
  • Though by no means revolutionary firebrands, all rebel against the older generation.
  • Those who predicted that he would prove a left-wing firebrand have been surprised by his pragmatism. Times, Sunday Times
  • His late grandfather, George, and his late father, Andreas, were both populist Socialist firebrands who became prime ministers.
  • Come back tomorrow for how the firebrands of those revolutionary times saw the young Comrade Bob and how they strove to place him in the pantheon with Lenin and Lennon.
  • Here he meets Farrakhan face to face and finds humanity lurking under the firebrand image, along with intelligence and charm.
  • As Vermont governor, the liberal firebrand was a fiscal conservative with close ties to business
  • After a period as a youthful firebrand in the Radical Party, he joined the Greens.
  • No firebrand leaders, no soaring ideology. Times, Sunday Times
  • In March, Cain won a presidential straw poll in Des Moines, lapping a field that featured populist firebrands like Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann. Herman Cain Sees Steady Rise In Support Ahead Of 2012
  • And all great movements are popular movements, volcanic eruptions of human passions and emotional sentiments, stirred either by the cruel Goddess of Distress or by the firebrand of the word hurled among the masses; they are not the lemonade-like outpourings of literary aesthetes and drawingroom heroes. Mein Kampf
  • He tied firebrands to the tails of 300 foxes to scare away his enemies.
  • I was a young literary firebrand with a beard and I kept trying to put a block on their rhyming. Times, Sunday Times
  • The real firebrands have tagged him as racist.
  • It has a certain surrealist je ne sais quoi, while Stormhammer Deathclaw Firebrand sounds like something a dimwitted teenager would name his character in World of Warcraft. The Volokh Conspiracy » Stormhammer Deathclaw Firebrand
  • Amongst our current crop of careerist politicians, we simply don't have enough firebrands with a passionate commitment to pursuing genuine social change.
  • Since he first gained national prominence 25 years ago as an earnest left-wing firebrand, his name has been a byword for probity and decency.
  • Shadows flicked and he could hear the soft crackle of firebrands set into the walls around him, their soft light illuminating the brickwork and tapestries of the room.
  • The boys hastily drew aside as a fine coach, escorted by eight armed linkmen trailing sparks from their firebrands, came up from behind them and thundered past. Conqueror's Moon
  • Will he now transform himself into some kind of revolutionary firebrand? Times, Sunday Times
  • But if everything goes to plan, it will be fourth time lucky for the former union firebrand who has pulled off a remarkable political and personal transformation.
  • They have thrown torches or firebrands into the hall; and it is all our friends can do to keep the flame from catching the wainscoting, which is old and dry. Peveril of the Peak
  • They threw pails of boiling water on the besiegers, they hurled firebrands in their faces; they quoited blazing pitch-hoops with, unerring dexterity about their necks. The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1555-84)
  • They have thrown torches or firebrands into the hall; and it is all our friends can do to keep the flame from catching the wainscoting, which is old and dry.” Peveril of the Peak
  • This weekend, [6] Daphne Merkin pondered on the opening page of The New York Times Sunday Magazine what men really want: ‘ Are men any more comfortable with female firebrands than they were before, say, Betty Friedan? Print - The Little Princess | PopPolitics.com
  • His firebrand politics lend an emotional impetus and an urgency to his work.
  • Fortunately, they succeeded in extinguishing the firebrand before any mischief was done; but I do not think the crew of the "Medora" slept very comfortably that night. Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands
  • Surely the firebrand comedian and self-styled enemy of the state would not be seen dead in this bastion of the British establishment.
  • Paladino had repeatedly made promises to "take a bat to Albany," and though he told NBC's "The Today Show" in September that "my baseball bat is the people," his supposed metaphor seemed to carry the dual message that the conservative firebrand wouldn't be scared to bash some skulls were he to take the governorship. Carl Paladino Concedes, Brandishes Bat, Tells Cuomo He Risks 'Having It Wielded Against' Him (VIDEO)
  • Perhaps if the heroic hymnic patriotism had been proposed, the sarcastic young firebrand of the piano concerto (etc.) would have jibbed.
  • If Franklin had lucked into a royal audience, might he have persuaded the King to ignore firebrands like Wilkes and do the right thing by America?
  • The firebrand French lawyer Saint-Just called it a new idea on the earth, and tried to get it into people's heads by guillotining as many of them as possible - until he lost his own.
  • There's no sympathy for the firebrands because they did succeed, they did change the world, and when the culture concedes a little there's so much less to be angry about.
  • The text in firebrands is by SF author Pamela Sargent, who says of Angelina: “Even her husband, the amoral supercriminal called ‘The Stainless Steel Rat,’ is hard-put to restrain his bloodthirsty wife.” 2009 August « Official Harry Harrison News Blog
  • That party is the far-right Freedom Party (PVV), of Geert Wilders, the populist firebrand behind the anti-Islamic film Fitna, who has accused Muslims of trying to "colonise" his country. Geert Wilders, the ultra-right firebrand, campaigns to be Holland's prime minister
  • His followers see in him a populist hero, but more than anything else he resembles a postmodern version of William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic firebrand whose demagoguery derailed the People's Party in 1896.
  • The idea was born in the brain of Texas firebrand Jim Hightower and draws its inspiration from the old style Chautauqua - part country fair, part revival festival and pure grass roots democracy.
  • The angry young firebrand has mellowed with experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had a reputation of an ambitious firebrand.
  • I ride the political coattails of the lobbyists and the firebrands.
  • His ascension to MSNBC's 6 p.m. anchor slot signifies yet another episode in the long-running, much-debated drama called "The Transformation of Al Sharpton": from the street-level firebrand who made his name supporting Tawana Brawley in 1988 to a political candidate twice for Senate, once each for president and mayor of New York to the Twitter posting, Facebooking, radio-show-hosting modern media figure. NYT > Home Page
  • Sources claim he encouraged his whole family to sign up for a ballot to help elect the left-wing firebrand. The Sun
  • In any case, if the Karmapa were a planted agent, wouldn't the Chinese have encouraged him to camouflage himself as some firebrand activist? The Karmapa Conundrum
  • Amongst our current crop of careerist politicians, we simply don't have enough firebrands with a passionate commitment to pursuing genuine social change.
  • If Franklin had lucked into a royal audience, might he have persuaded the King to ignore firebrands like Wilkes and do the right thing by America?
  • There were activist firebrands getting into loud political conversations with people who just wanted to belt back drinks with parasols in them.
  • In assembly elections last November, the erstwhile mainstream parties were beaten by the hard-liners -- Sinn Fein, the political arm of the Irish Republican Army, and the DUP, led by the loyalist, anti - "popery" firebrand Ian Paisley. MARCHING TOWARD CIVILITY
  • Instead, all the clifty defiles of the ranges were filled with the roar of flames and the crackling of burning timbers as town after town was given to the firebrand, and the homeless, helpless Cherokees frantically fleeing to the densest coverts of the wilderness, -- that powerful truculent tribe! The Frontiersmen
  • The firebrand championing the indigenous Komi people was none other than Yury Spiridonov, an ethnically Russian oil miner and party worker, born in Omsk and educated in Sverdlovsk, who had once gotten into trouble for snapping at someone who tried to address him in Komi: “Speak in a way that can be understood.” The Return
  • But I say that this fellow the laird is a firebrand in the country; that he is stirring up all the honest fellows who should be drinking their brandy quietly, by telling them stories about their ancestors and the Forty-five; and that he is trying to turn all waters into his own mill-dam, and to set his sails to all winds. Redgauntlet
  • She is well known across Karnataka as a firebrand journalist, doing scoops on underworld dons and hard-hitting interviews with politicians.
  • The sky was black as midnight, lit only by glowing sparks, firebrands and fireballs shooting into the air.
  • One of the main themes which ran through the interview was a sense of pragmatism which one does not always associate with the poplar perception of left wing firebrands.
  • When it comes to reducing vegetative fuel hazards, flame lengths and firebrands are the greatest concern.
  • Perhaps a firebrand demagogue from a "backwards" Southern state begins to organize Share Our Health Clubs calling for a radical nationalization of the entire health care infrastructure. Your Right Hand Thief
  • Devlin, the former Irish nationalist firebrand, has been shot and jailed.
  • As is befitting of a 46-year-old, he looks more like a greying chartered accountant than a radical firebrand.
  • In any case, it took a long time and a large number of men equipped with axes, swords, and firebrands to do such extensive damage that a whole community suffered economically.
  • Towering convective clouds rained down a hailstorm of ash, and firebrands even spanned the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.
  • It's a feature of modern politics for some firebrand to declare that they're going to go into elected office and ‘clean things up’.
  • Apart from anything else, it showed how superior they were to other nations, in being both generous and also resilient enough to be able to tolerate these firebrands among them.
  • Firebrand technology author Michael Arrington writes, "Make no mistake, the touchy-feely talk about user experience is little more than a coat of paint on top of a monumental hatred of Microsoft. In a cutthroat world, some Web giants thrive by cooperating
  • Its faculty and students included many antislavery firebrands, and a series of public lyceum debates soon gave Lane such a reputation as a hotbed of activism that in 1834 the trustees forbade further discussion of the matter.
  • To console himself he settled down to read Tagore's story _Ghare-Baire_ in which a zamindar persuades his wife to come out of purdah, whereupon she takes up with a firebrand politico involved in the "swadeshi" campaign, and the zamindar winds up dead. The Satanic Verses
  • Armoured figures started to head for the bridge, swords and firebrands ready.
  • I can't envision this milquetoast rousing a crowd of people, much less as the firebrand leader of a band of rebellious anarchists.

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