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At the same time, plenty of speech that is clearly protected doesn't pass the Spence test.
Except, Radio 1 has plenty of speech, so why shouldn't Radio 4 occasionally have music?
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"They've heard plenty of speeches.
Yes, there will be plenty of speeches about unemployment, budget deficits and other immediate problems.
New York City unions had organized the event, which included music, prayers and plenty of speeches.
Obama will give plenty of speeches this year, and some of them — like this week's remarks on gun violence — are sure to draw notice.
At the end of the year, Father Doll bought half a cow as a thank-you present, and there was a feast and plenty of speeches.
"The problem is that Nicolas Sarkozy makes plenty of speeches, but he has big words and a weak hand," she said.
Kerry has plenty of speeches to choose from thanks to his many campaigns, including his run as the Democratic presidential candidate in 2004.
Although we've heard plenty of speeches in the past couple of years from Obama administration officials acknowledging that the United States uses armed drones to bomb suspected terrorists overseas, we've received precious little actual information about who the government is killing, where and why.
Plenty of reported speech means Jack's task as storyteller is not as onerous as it might be, and for much of the time we simply watch the action unfold in dialogue.
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