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In an onstage discussion before the concert, Mr. Cassidy spoke of his interest in the "involuntary aspects of speech, which are so very legible," elements like moans and croaks and stutters.
The book's later chapters, such as "Five Historical Lessons for Anti-Fascists" and " 'So Much for the Tolerant Left!': 'No Platform' and Free Speech," which are adapted from essays published elsewhere, are more focussed and persuasive.
Of the 37 bills and draft bills it mentions, only two relate specifically to fighting terrorists (although another five deal with crime)... "More worrying are the other 30 bills in the Queen's speech, which are mostly a ragbag of bureaucratic measures, alarming to anyone who is not a human rights lawyer, animal rights activist or lobbyist.
They are the "beginnings of speech," which are the necessary tools for reasoning about universals.
"Freedom and freedom of speech, which are essential to a democracy, have been put into question by this disaster".
Universals are conceptual entities: "These entities are such as can be named by parts of speech which are not substantives; they are such entities as qualities or relations" (ibid., 90).
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This is fine for speech, which is what such networks were designed for.
"It's government-regulated speech, which is content- and viewpoint-targeted.
("Bentley," Jywanza said. "I'm gonna... .....) Moran sorted out his speech, which was in Braille.
He gave a twenty-minute speech, which was not attended to seriously.
Crying disrupts speech, which is why we choke up when we weep.
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