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"When he does these big addresses on race, I see him engaged in the kind of work I hope I'm doing," Mr. Whitehead said.
His speech commemorating the Selma Voting Rights March in early 2007, for instance, referred in detail to stories from Scripture, while his stump speeches tended to be more conversational and improvisatory than the big addresses delivered in Berlin, Denver and Chicago.
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I pointed out that in the past they had people with big address books that would give you this information.
Mr. Obama laid out those principles on March 28, when he gave his only big address on the Libya conflict, in a speech at George Washington University that in many ways established the principles of the Obama doctrine.
So, I was hoping that the reform side would do some groundwork before the big address and start floating stories about how universal health care would save the car industry or combat hair loss.
"[Hoffman] is the guy in the valley who has the big address book and everybody knows him," said Speiser.
The solution, Mr. Carpenter said, is bigger addresses.
We countered this problem by replacing one-to-one, in silico, the real six base barcodes with an artificial construct derived from a bigger address space and thus able to carry more discriminating information.
QUESTION FROM KRIS: What are the big issues addressed by the candidates?
(Some of the foundations that received big infusions address poverty, among other issues).
On the Republican list, other big-money addresses include 1100 Main Street in Lady Lake, Fla., southwest of Daytona Beach.
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