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And if King had a knack for making speech sound like music, Mr. Kweli showed off the opposite skill.
5. "All the King's Men" (1949) "He roared across the state making speech after speech, and all of them adding up to the same thing.
The Venezuelan information minister, Ernesto Villegas, said that doctors had controlled a severe lung infection, but added that the president was breathing with a "tracheal tube," making speech difficult.
Bill Farman TTSt-to-speech (TTS) is easy to do at a simple level, and Texas Instruments started making speech synthesis chips – as used in its Speak & Spell toy – in the late 1970s.
These calls for review come nearly 40 years after the Supreme Court's seminal decision in The New York Times Company v. Sullivan, which sought to safeguard robust reporting and comment about public issues by making speech about public figures actionable only when there is clear and convincing evidence that the publisher spoke with "actual malice".
There is the end user issue, which is making speech work well with different languages, and that is a hard problem.
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Pediatricians have been faulted in the past for dragging our feet in making speech-delay diagnoses, but times have changed; Dr. Coplan credited parent advocacy and the federally mandated early intervention program, which makes it possible for children younger than 3 to get a free evaluation.
Besides, making speeches is easy.
She has been making speeches since 1906.
He avoids making speeches about it.
I've been making speeches for Wallace.
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