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After the interview, Ivana and I flew first class to Chicago where she gave a "Women Who Dare" speech.
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His reward, promotion to defence secretary, brought out his worst expression of super-patriotism, including his chauvinist "Who Dares Wins" speech which wowed only the 1995 Tory conference.
On September 1, 2008, when Yousafzai was 11 years old, her father took her to a local press club in Peshawar to protest the school closings, and she gave her first speech—"How Dare the Taliban Take Away My Basic Right to Education?" Her speech was publicized throughout Pakistan.
Ed Miliband has suggested that he would propose a Labour Queen's speech and dare smaller parties, especially the Scottish Nationalists, to vote with the Conservatives at their peril.
Mr. Robinson said that President Reagan inspired him to dare to write that speech.
Ryan centered his speech on three words — "How dare you?" — and Scott said the Ravens won because Ryan channeled the disrespect he felt.
Mr Clarke regarded the former defence secretary as a rightwing ideologue after his "who dares wins" conference speech in which he invoked the SAS to attack Europe.
The speech began, the author recalls, with the words "How dare the Elks Club".
As Haas tells it, throughout this ordeal of justice delayed and denied, he and his law partners took heart from one of Fred Hampton's speeches: "If you dare to struggle, you dare to win.
A white Southerner, even Bill Clinton, could not dare to do that in a speech on race, and Jesse Jackson, whose tradition had been more about the rhetoric of grievances and recompense, never would.
"How dare you impugn these people's reputation?" In his speech, Breitbart glancingly acknowledged that someone at the health-care rally might have uttered the offensive term.
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