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1 ярый защитник
1) General subject: votary, passionate proponent2) Religion: votarist -
2 ярый сторонник
1) General subject: stickler, vocal advocate, votary, vocal supporter, cheerleader, passionate proponent2) Religion: votarist3) Makarov: fervid partisan
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