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Strutting out to a podium before an audience of uniformed military personnel -- wonder where he got that idea from -- a confident, some would say cocky, American president offered a fierce albeit belated speech justifying another preemptive war against a country that posed no threat to the United States.
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Before his weekend reappearance, the only official response consisted of the belated publication of a speech Mr. Xi made on Sept. 1, and a report that he has sent condolences to the family of an official who died this month.
The romantic lead of "Rough Crossing," the doubly named Adam Adam Bill Barclayy), is a composer with an impediment that delays the start of his speech; everything he says is a belated response to an earlier piece of dialogue.
This was the 2nd such open-air homage to a celebrated French art figure (the virst was to Braque), but created as imposing ceremonies by M. Andre Malraux, very belated in the case of Le Corbusier, as Malraux elegiac speech stated To a crowd of perhaps 4000 he said that no one "had ever been so long, so patiently insulted" as le Corbusier, Swiss-born but become French by naturalization and choice.
The Government published a belated synopsis of the figures on Monday afternoon, well after Mr Cameron's speech – but had briefed the initial claims to selected journalists as early as the night before.
President Obama's speech in June, promising action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, was welcome, if belated.
Happy (belated) Limerick Day!
Happy belated birthday, Abe.
So belated happy birthday, George.
Albeit nine years belated.
A belated Happy Thanksgiving everybody.
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