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He is set to offer a campaignlike address explaining the proposal on Thursday at George Mason University in Virginia, his first speech since winning the election.

But Farage eventually won a standing ovation from some of the audience as he gave a dramatic address explaining the decision.

In a tough address explaining the veto, the United States ambassador, John D. Negroponte, declared that the United States had exposed many of its people to risk in peacekeeping efforts around the world.

In the last six months Mr. Gore has given at least three speeches that commentators widely labeled "the most important of his career" (his convention acceptance, his address explaining why he was taking legal action in Florida and his concession).

HE HAD been China's Communist Party chief for five years and state president for four, but it was not until October 15th that Hu Jintao made his first televised address explaining what his policies were.

Preparing to make a prime-time address explaining why the 2008 economic bailout wasn't socialism — "We got to make this understandable for the average cat," the president tells his speechwriters — W. pads around the White House in Crocs, an image that's hard to get out of your head).

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"We want to be Baku's most exclusive address," explained a sales consultant, Sabina Bolshiyeva, as she walked through the project's showroom, a high-tech wonder complete with a three-dimensional promotional video and a sample apartment with television screen "windows" that change from day to night.

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Advance letters are sent to selected addresses explaining the purpose of the survey and stating that an interviewer will visit in the next few weeks.

Mr. Romney, clad in pleated pants and a white checkered shirt appropriate for a day of Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club addresses, explained, "I'm afraid the president is just out of his depth when it comes to understanding how the private economy works".

"Typically we work with companies with large share of non-desktop, hourly wage and non-salaried employees who have limited or no access to desktop computers and corporate email addresses," explains Grossmann.

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