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As far as what is considered "pro-gay," the laws specifics are somewhat vague, but Canadian site Travel and Escape suggests "gay-affirmative" speech, displaying a rainbow flag and same-sex partners holding hands are among the prohibited actions.

As this synthesis technique was designed for neutral speech (affirmative sentences) and not expressive speech, markers on the upper part of the face move very little.

What was the outcome? 5. Create a timeline showing the history behind controversial Supreme Court issues such as abortion, affirmative action, freedom of speech and civil rights.

Later, he said of the frisk policy, "to borrow a phrase from President Clinton, I believe the practice needs to be mended, not ended" — a reference to a phrase that Mr. Clinton used in a very different context, in a 1995 speech defending affirmative action programs.

Then Buchanan calls Obama's 2004 convention speech an "affirmative action" speech.

When Kellen Winslow Sr. devoted the bulk of his Hall of Fame speech to affirmative action, people asked why? Participants in the 1968 Olympics black power salute, John Carlos and Tommie Smith, had a response that was similar to his: Because I knew this would be the one time people would hear my voice.

"Yes" was chosen because while the word "yes" is usually affirmative in writing, in speech its meaning can be more complex, more layered, more sophisticated.

Visiting patients, she routinely peppers her speech with affirmatives, from "Okey-doke" to "You betcha," as if she finds nothing impossible.

The Internet constitutes a much more profound challenge to the university than do, say, rising tuition costs or affirmative-action programs or speech codes -- because its promise and its threat are one and the same.

"Ability is not just the product of birth," Lyndon Johnson said when he effectively created affirmative action during a graduation speech at Howard University in 1965.

The same year, in a Senate floor speech, he said affirmative action "is dividing us in ways its creators could not have intended".

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