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After arming the people, he addressed them from the pulpit, encouraging them to revolt.
The scale would even have reduced Hitler to an insignificant pin prick when he addressed crowds from the Great Hall – a point that concerned some of his advisers.
His supporters cheered as he addressed them from a boat at a jetty in the capital.
From the altar, he addressed the students from Greenwich Academy, which Mr. Wohlforth's daughter, Chloe, attends.
Only from Washington, when he addressed the country from a script, did he seem impressed with the gravity of the city's suffering.
The crime novelist Boris Akunin, peering out through wire-rimmed glasses as he addressed the crowd from a stage, said demonstrators should prepare themselves for a long haul.
In 1894, he launched an expedition to secure the route, and before setting out he addressed his followers from a balcony of his great house.
"Well, Justice Brennan," said Joseph P. Klock Jr., a lawyer for the Florida secretary of state, as he addressed a question from Justice John Paul Stevens.
Christensen has learned of another unwelcome element that attended the Mackay rally he addressed: two recruiters from the far-right United Patriots Front that "people were avoiding like the plague".
The great Brazilian singer-songwriter Milton Nascimento was a third of the way through his concert at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday night before he addressed the audience, from within a cloud of reminiscence.
He addressed the group from his ranch near Crawford, Tex., by satellite: "On taxes, here's my plan: If you pay income taxes, you get a tax cut... My opponent has a plan, too.
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