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"She makes the speech, she turns off the teleprompter.
Spradlin makes the speech more powerful by delivering it without venom, but in a matter-of-fact manner.
Mr. Quinto not only makes the speech a spontaneous tirade, he also subtly communicates the Beckettian way in which Louis keeps talking in order to avoid facing his fears.
Foolishly, the writer -- a judge, later a senior partner of a prestigious law firm -- sulked about this lack of credit throughout Roosevelt's presidency, forgetting that the man who makes the speech gets the credit for choosing whatever he pleases.
Perhaps Markovits's fictional Obama, who makes the speech that gives the novel its title, is right that Americans don't have to live "like this", divided and distrustful, but it will take more than cheap real estate and internet utopianism to make change possible.
"You don't want to have too many writers because it makes the speech dead," Latimer said.
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She cuts the ribbons and makes the speeches.
And I'm not proud to admit that he usually makes the speeches better".
Then he made the speech.
Mr. Newman was making the speech.
But don't make the speech about yourself.
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