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And when Mankiewicz didn't make the speeches flip, Welles' delivery did.
It is probably of little comfort to them that Samuel Johnson and Charles Dickens, as parliamentary reporters in the 18th and 19th centuries respectively, thought it was their journalistic duty to make the speeches of politicians more eloquent, consistent and at times even coherent.
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But don't make the speech about yourself.
The subtlest souls still show up in Stockholm to make the speech.
Robinson wasn't asked to make the speech; he pursued it himself.
"I was on my way to New York to make the speech," Turner recalled to me.
Invite widely the families of the martyrs, to make the speech appear like a celebration.
One White House aide said the instructions were to make the speech "high-toned and nonpartisan".
It only helped make the speech more endearing and in its own way quite memorable.
Each adrenaline-pumped contender has had to perform, to persuade and to make "the speech of his life".
We are told that David Cameron has to make the speech of his life on Wednesday, so in case he doesn't, George Osborne had to make the speech of his life today.
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