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Although she was rather slow to embrace the cause of women's rights, Bloomer by 1853 had become quite active, making speaking appearances in New York City and elsewhere.
The contract became a model of union/management cooperation, with Mr. Urbanski and the superintendent at the time making speaking appearances all over the country.
Human scientists are beginning to grasp our feline findings that infection with Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite that we cats carry within us, can infect humans' brains and result in a personality change, making — speaking quite generally — men more introverted and rule-breaking and women more extroverted and trusting.
The operation paralyzed her left vocal cord, making speaking and swallowing difficult for months.
Overload can also their own speech skills poorer, making speaking more of an effort for them.
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Why does he keep making spoken gaffes in his wife's campaign?
Until he began making spoken dialogue films with The Great Dictator, Chaplin never shot from a completed script.
Let the quality of your work and the impact you are making speak for themselves.
Initially he was intimidated in making "Speak of the Devil" in the studio.
This makes speaking the lines especially difficult, and actors who ride the words' sparkling surface deliver only half the story.
Tino Martinez suggested that perhaps Strawberry would continue to make speaking appearances, contribute to charity work.
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