Sentence examples for remarkable talk from inspiring English sources

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Then there's Rebecca Saxe's remarkable talk on the RPTJ region of the brain which, if targeted with a magnetic pulse, can actually change people's moral judgments.

British Lieutenant General Brian Horrocks, played by the excellent Edward Fox, tells them, "Gentleman, this is a tale you will tell your grandchildren, and mightily bored they'll be!" On the eve of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the 42-year-old commander of the First Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment gave a remarkable talk to his men.

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Grimsby contains at least one rather remarkable talking-point scene, unfolding inside an elephant's vagina, which you would imagine would help the film achieve audience traction.

This is the first time that such an ability is evaluated on the WHODAS-2, and is specially remarkable when talking about disability, probably more than being able to differentiate among severity groups (which has also been shown in other studies[ 15, 16, 22, 23]).

It's been remarkable, something to talk about.

For an avowed elitist, he had a remarkable ability to talk to a crowd.

Admiral Mullen's speech was wholly in sync with remarks made by Mr. Gates, who has delivered a series of talks, remarkable for a Pentagon chief, calling for more resources for civilian agencies responsible for American "soft power," including the Departments of State, Justice, Commerce and Agriculture.

Only once has Beth Britton lost her remarkable poise when talking about her late father's dementia.

To a remarkable extent, everyone talks about change — even party officials — but no one quite agrees on what it represents.

"Welsh theatre has a remarkable capacity for talking things out of existence," says director Michael Bogdanov, whose Swansea-based Walso Theatre Company has also been dubbed "the Welsh National Theatre-in-waiting".

For those who prefer an unclouded look back, "D-Day Plus 20 Years" is a remarkable document: Eisenhower talks on and on to Mr. Cronkite in his somewhat rambling, understated way about the invasion ("That first day was a tough one"), explaining logistics, talking about his men and senior officers.

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