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Openness as strength, Page 4. While President Bush urged unity in the campaign against terror in a nuanced speech to the German parliament and signed a historic arms pact in Russia, the Congressional committee investigating the nation's preparedness for Sept. 11 erupted in a roar of accusations and revelations of mishandled warnings and bumbling by the nation's intelligence agencies.

In a highly nuanced speech, designed to show his deep understanding of Chinese sensitivities while voicing support for the pro-democracy activists, Graham told MPs that Britain had a duty to uphold the principles of the 1984 joint declaration by Britain and China, which led to the return of Hong Kong to China in 1997.

The way Butler conveyed Don's tentativeness and his nuanced speech made it clear to me that the character was a stand-in for the playwright's younger self — that striking boy, consumed by destructive, loving thoughts about his own troubled, morphine-addicted mother.

The Peoples' Mic is a clumsy process and makes complex and nuanced speech difficult.

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In fact, one of the more interesting and nuanced speeches came from the leader of a hierarchical and liturgical church -- the Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, spiritual leader of the Church of England and first among equals among bishops of Anglican churches worldwide, a group that includes the Episcopal Church in the United States.

The business secretary Vince Cable, in a highly nuanced political speech to the Liberal Democrat conference, indicated the need for urgent action.

Minimizing the use of American military power in the Middle East, Obama called for "A New Beginning" between the United States and Muslims around the world in a nuanced 2009 speech in Cairo that recognized the political, economic, and historical forces roiling the region.

It contrasts with her nuanced public speeches, which dismayed remain campaigners before the vote in June.

His melanin enriched support has consistently fluctuated based on how "traditionally" Black his belief system is perceived to be, and if the nuanced and irreverent speech above is any indication, he has been forced to suppress views deemed contradictory to that cultural mold -- all for the sake of political capital.

McCluskey's blast against Balls's highly-nuanced Fabian conference speech on Saturday gave the RMT's Bob Crow (not a Labour-affiliated union) the chance to sound off again, though he is barely more popular with travellers than Barclays' Bob Diamond.

Her medley of speeches included her nuanced, perfectly-cadenced delivery as Viola from Twelfth Night.

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