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The two men routinely gave back-to-back speeches, with Mr. Schroder referring to Mr. Lafontaine as "dear Oskar" and praising him for his leadership.
Facebook Twitter Pinterest 6.26pm GMT Senators Marco Rubio and Rand Paul's back-to-back speeches were the must-watches of the event so far.
A classic example of this came this summer when the two men gave back-to-back speeches after the British athletes' parade through London after the close of the Paralympics.
In back-to-back speeches, they described him as a leader whose historic promise had fizzled, who was intent on demonizing them and unable to conduct a campaign that matched the seriousness of the moment.
The back-to-back speeches were orchestrated by the White House with the intent of sending a measured, but firm, message to Mr. Putin when American-Russian relations are at their lowest point in years.
In back-to-back speeches to more than 3,000 California Democrats, Mr. Bradley and Mr. Gore made appeals to the party workers who will crank out the vote in the March 7 primary.
Mr. McCain — in back-to-back speeches delivered on the day he formally created his presidential exploratory committee — portrayed the election result as deserved punishment of Republicans for their performance in office, rather than an affirmation of the Democratic Party.
Tonight, in back-to-back speeches before both houses of Parliament, Mr. Berlusconi spoke of "a new awareness of the need to answer the anxiety and hopes of the most long-suffering peoples on this planet".
Call it lying, or simply telling people what they want to hear, that was precisely the quality on display this week when Trump gave back-to-back speeches on immigration in Mexico and Phoenix, Arizona.
Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, in back-to-back speeches on Monday, sought to smooth over any friction between the United States and Israel, three weeks before President Obama makes his first trip as president to Jerusalem.
The back-to-back speeches brought to life the broad and very difficult questions facing Mr. Obama as he tries to live up to his pledge to shut the Guantánamo prison by January and at the same time rewrite the legal framework established by Mr. Bush for imprisoning and trying terrorism suspects.
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