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The BBC has come under fire over plans to air a full recitation of Enoch Powell's infamous "rivers of blood" speech, with a Labour peer writing to Ofcom about the broadcast and one contributor saying she regrets taking part.
Barack Hussein Obama: last week, sixty-five million Americans turned a liability — a moniker so politically inflammatory that the full recitation of it was considered foul play — into a global diplomatic asset, a symbol of the resurgence of America's ability to astonish and inspire.
Yet despite these reform efforts, corporate trust violations have gone unabated and public trust in business has plummeted.2 A full recitation of the significant trust violations of recent years would go on for pages, covering Olympus Corporation's accounting fraud, Barclays LIBORriggingng scandal, News Corporation's phone-hacking scandal, and the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
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But in place of a full-throated recitation of those events, both sides got only Mr. Timmins, a self-described drug abuser, graffiti painter and mugger.
It has the basics -- veal scallopine, bow-tie pasta and fried calamari -- but these pale after the waiters reel off the list of nightly specials, a 10-minute recitation full of elaborate descriptions.
An example of summarized multiple choice question report text is "Attended Recitation" when the full question text is "I attended recitation __ % of the time". Values.
But as I read it, the full discussion is a balanced recitation of what we know so far, a diligent attempt to take the published science into account, including the many holes in the theory – exactly what one would hope for from the climate body.
"To literally put the Confederacy on a pedestal in our most prominent places of honor is an inaccurate recitation of our full past, it is an affront to our present, and it is a bad prescription for our future".
"To literally put the Confederacy on a pedestal in our most prominent places of honour is an inaccurate recitation of our full past, it is an affront to our present, and it is a bad prescription for our future".
The scene is nicely instructive: there's a lot more music in the recitation -- both actors have resonant voices, full of color -- but less emotion.
Here Lincoln emerges as a real human being, full of doubts and convictions, while the usual dry-as-dust recitation of political facts is transformed into heated, vivid, nail-biting episodes.
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