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Unlike during the 80s and 90s, boring speeches are far more appreciated by the German people now.
It was harmless stuff; a White House that thinks it's cute to have Mr. Bush make jokes about missing W.M.D. should be able to handle a little ribbing about boring speeches.
At his Republican coronation in Cleveland, Donald Trump plans choreography of a different sort: a series of "showbiz" performances to enliven the once "boring" speeches that traditionally start the race to the White House.
He starts with a joke about his daughter asking this morning if he would be giving another of his "boring speeches".
"I've never heard such infantile and boring speeches," said Jacques Verges, a French lawyer paid by Mr. Milosevic's supporters.
Why did the nanny of his kids look permanently distracted – and who takes their kids to a sit-down grownup reception with boring speeches about Middle Eastern politics anyway?
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Having promised the "boring" speech of a "bank manager", John McDonnell certainly looked the part.
His 1988 keynote address was widely panned as a meandering, boring speech, but his 1992 nomination acceptance speech buoyed his struggling campaign.
No one wants to stand or sit through a long boring speech.
The concept of the five-word speech was a reaction to years of listening to ten minute boring acceptance speeches of companies talking about people no one knew about.
Following those boring "elevator speeches," there was a long, dead silence.
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