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But he was tongue-tied and lisped until he received elocution lessons that had him read works like "In Flanders Fields" and the Gettysburg Address aloud.
You start to look at Eric Holder, Obama's point man on race, who will at least address aloud your rage at the very institutional racism the president himself seems afraid to name.
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The 12-term Texas congressman spent the better part of a 25-minute address thinking aloud about the thorny subject.
They are asked to use it at least once, perhaps reading it aloud while addressing someone else.
However that applies to other works of art, it is certainly true of one masterpiece, the Gettysburg Address, which will be read aloud twice, by politicians of both parties, on the anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
During the audience, Montefiore read aloud a formal address in which he thanked the sultan for his stand in the Rhodes case.
Last spring, Maya Little, a graduate student, read aloud from that address and covered the statue with her own blood and red paint in protest.
The performance that strikes deepest, however, is from Lindy Booth; she gets one short scene, as a hostess in a restaurant who is asked to read aloud a letter addressed to Ben, from someone who can't make lunch.
Addressing news cameras, Chase wondered aloud: "What the heck is wrong with you?
16 Participants are asked to complete the survey and as they do so, to verbalise their thoughts, with a researcher listening to them 'thinking aloud' without being directly addressed by the participant.
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