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The book and CD conclude with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, followed by a hip-hop interpretation of the speech by Ms. Giovanni and the performers Oni Lasana and Val Gray Ward.
"The people want an interpretation of the speech!" opponents shouted there, in a play on the slogan made popular in Tunisia, "The people want the fall of the regime".
"Peace and development" remain "the underlying trend of our times".This third message inspires the most optimistic interpretation of the speech: that China has realised that provocative behaviour has not only already harmed its own interests by alarming friendly countries, but also carries the risk of unintentional conflict.
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Tunney makes intellectual speech and Mayor Walker says that if there is anyone there with only one college degree, Tunney will gladly furnish interpretations of the speech.
Later he added, "Any commonsense interpretation of those speeches, the president's apologizing for the American position.
In the Paulin case, even the most stringent interpretation of the hate speech doctrine may apply.
In setting a text to a vocal melody, the composer may choose to present an interpretation of the natural speech patterns in the poem; in choosing this method, the rhythmic complexity, the melodic range of tones, and variations in volume will depend ultimately upon the composer's personal musical language.
This, of course, made him a high-priority target for the Republicans and conservatives, whose warped interpretation of free speech and the Constitution became the basis of the Citizens United Supreme Court ruling that contributed greatly to this year's landslide.
Nonetheless, in its appeal to the Supreme Court, the administration warned that the appeals court's interpretation of the Constitution's "speech or debate" clause was so broad as to turn any Congressional office into "a sanctuary for crime".
This mechanism would thus influence the interpretation of speech sounds on the basis of spectral information in the preceding sentence (or extrinsic context).
Philadelphia cherished him, and so did New York, where his rallying cry of "Ya Gotta Believe" -- a cheeky interpretation of a speech by the Mets chairman, M. Donald Grant -- inspired an unlikely pennant in 1973.
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