Sentence examples for dramatic address from inspiring English sources

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De Klerk announced a program of radical change in a dramatic address to Parliament on February 2 , 1990 nine days later Mandela was released from prison.

But Farage eventually won a standing ovation from some of the audience as he gave a dramatic address explaining the decision.

Perhaps the most dramatic address came from Ernesto Butcher, who worked his way up through the ranks to become the authority's chief operating officer.

The president went for his fourth-quarter, Michael Jordan, down-to-the-wire, thrill shot in the Oval Office, his first such dramatic address to a nation sick about the slick.

Even at the airport, where terrified passengers had hidden from explosions and where the president made his dramatic address to the people after evading capture, business was returning to normal.

The conviction followed a four-day trial, Mr. Blagojevich's dramatic address of some 45 minutes to the senators Thursday in which he declared his innocence, and then about two hours of deliberation.

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The novel, or rather novella, is written as a dramatic monologue addressed to a silent American stranger whom Changez, the young Pakistani narrator, meets one day in Lahore.

Gary Taylor's groundbreaking 1989 book "Reinventing Shakespeare" examined how the playwright's image has been continually reinvented, with Restoration critics depicting him as a dramatic poet addressing historical and political issues, Victorians stressing his virtuosic range and modernists touting the ambiguities in his work.

For the past decade, Steve Jobs has dazzled us with dramatic keynote addresses, introducing revolutionary new technology products -- the iPod, iPhone and iPad, among others -- that have by all accounts changed they way we interact and consume media.

Who wouldn't get a little misty listening to dramatic readings, addresses, reflections, and introductions by the likes of Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Hanks, Ashley Judd, Tiger Woods, Queen Latifah, and Vice-President-And-Everyman-Elect, Joe Biden?

In Shakespeare's epilogue — which is fudged in this production — Rosalind breaks the dramatic frame to address the pit directly.

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