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Far from the orators on the huge stage, out past the tens of thousands of cheering participants, the Asitimbay family sat on the grass, barely aware of the speakers and singers at yesterday's Freedom Ride rally at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens.
For if it were always possible to prove controversial points from admitted premises, the orator would have little to do in this connexion.
For example, the existence of such patterns in early Latin as honos : honoris ("honor" : "of honor") and others in contrast with orator : oratoris ("orator" : "of the orator") and others might lead to the supposition that honoris developed from an earlier *honosis.
Cicero, in On the Orator (ch.
Its inscription identifies its subject as the orator.
Quintilian was born in northern Spain, but he was probably educated in Rome, where he afterward received some practical training from the leading orator of the day, Domitius Afer.
A surviving fragment from the great orator's speeches says that among barbarous people "opinio plus valet saepe quam res ipsa" - opinion is often more important than actual fact.
Maybe Valotte was a sort of funeral oratory, too - one, as in David Warner's speech from Cable Hogue, in which the orator was unable to lie.
The orator thereupon fled from Rome to avoid prosecution, and Clodius managed, with a second act, to have him outlawed.
The Orator, a young Tofuan recently returned from Cambridge, permitted them to set up camp.
Although the most conventional form of ascent is by hiking, Anna Elizabeth Dickinson, the orator, ascended the mountain on a mule borrowed from the U.S. government.
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