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She says she likes to begin speeches before tough audiences with a rhetorical question: "Who here favors illegal immigration?
Keith Joseph was starting to begin speeches by saying that he wanted "to put the moral case for capitalism"; Enoch Powell was a prophet of free-market economics.
(Tom DeLay, a wit of the era, liked to begin speeches, "Good afternoon, or, as John Kerry might say, 'Bonjour.' ") In 2012, an ad entitled "The French Connection," and set to accordion music, warned, of Mitt Romney, "And just like John Kerry — he speaks French".
If I can unify employees on the obvious issue of safety, I can unify them behind return on investment and assets.' " Mr. O'Neill's attention to safety was so acute that he would often begin speeches by pointing out where the fire exits were.
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The consensus was that the usual thing is to make eye contact when beginning speech and when concluding, but that eye contact in between is optional.
Contrast this with Barack Obama's own "new beginning" speech to the Muslim world, less than six months after he became president in 2009.
Barack Obama had just given his "new beginning" speech at Cairo University.
Sanders would begin his speeches with the gag: "Thanks for the Vermont weather".
From the beginning, speeches, military parades, and fireworks, along with public revelry, were part of the celebration.
I don't know where to begin my speech.
Once, twice, he tried to begin his speech, clearly stunned.
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