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Theodore Roosevelt delivering a speech from a carriage in Connecticut.
It could be a speech from a professional sportsman.
At the Democratic convention he gave a speech from a stage decorated with Greek pillars.
Recently aides have said he may give a speech from a Muslim capital in his first 100 days.
Obama almost never delivered a speech from a lectern unless it was festooned with the word "change".
"We have just witnessed a speech from a very fine man, a man who clearly brings high principles to the office every day," the leader said.
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A speech from an asbestos industry expert dated June 7, 1973, describes a plan to sway the U.S. press, which had been increasingly reporting on the health impacts of asbestos exposure.
It would, he said, revoke pension benefits from a retired member of Congress who accepts "any kind of remuneration — a salary, a consulting fee, even an honorarium for a speech — from any company that employs a registered lobbyist".
We're also getting a speech from Danny Alexander, a debate on immigration, and plenty of other debates too.
Burke did a speech from the play as an audition piece in the late 1970s.
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