Sentence examples for editorial spoke from inspiring English sources

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The editorial spoke of India's "right to defend itself" without even hinting at the Kashmiris' "right of self-determination" promised them by the United Nations.

This may be a touch severe or even judgmental -- the editorial spoke more of etiquette than of rights -- but there's something about that "in return," even so, that a less acute critic might have missed.

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Hence the repetition of the allegations, an editorial that spoke of Ralph Miliband's "evil legacy" and four further pages in today's Mail attacking the Labour leader all over again.

A linked editorial by Dave du Feu of Spokes, the Lothian Cycle Campaign, argued (paywall): If urban traffic is falling, let's give more space to cyclists.

Beverly Sills spoke.

Neither spoke.

Spoke intemperately.

Eisenhower spoke.

Spoke wryly of success.

Spoke with McNichol there.

No one spoke.

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