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speechmaking

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The delivery of speeches

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He reckons he spends two-thirds of his time on his work for his various charitable bodies, alongside lucrative consultancy and speechmaking.

In recent years the communications revolution has brought about a massive, worldwide proliferation of school systems and of facilities for news gathering, publishing, broadcasting, holding meetings, and speechmaking.

He delegated speechmaking duties to Magomed Daudov, a former rebel fighter who switched to Moscow's side in 2004 and is still known by his nom de guerre, Lord.

He briefs me on the impending Harvard visit — a day and a half of sightseeing, speechmaking, banquets, conferences, seminars, and receptions that would tax the combined energies of Mencken, Mailer, and Milton Berle — and then throws himself open to me for further questioning.

Kennedy took speechmaking very seriously.

The court's history, moreover, is filled with political machinations, like Justice William O. Douglas's attempts to lead or at least join the Democratic presidential ticket; justices' back-channel consultations with presidents, from F.D.R. to L.B.J.; and speechmaking about subjects far and (sometimes too) wide.

Mr. Gauck used his speech on Friday to plead for more study in the schools of June 17, which for decades was a public holiday in West Germany, but deteriorated, he lamented, into an empty ritual of speechmaking.

In conversation Mr. Evans comes across a true believer, a churchgoing crusader who is sometimes earnest to a fault and has tendency to slip into speechmaking.

Individual vs institutional, closed vs open source governance – interesting opening for poll discourse — Shankkar Aiyar (@ShankkarAiyar) 4 Apr 13 Rahul Gandhi has picked up stylistic tips in speechmaking from Obama- corporate town hall meets village schoolteacher #rahulgandhi — Madhavan Narayanan (@madversity) 4 Apr 13 All said and done much more humble less boring and that NaMO speech.

#CII" — vikas khanna (@vikaas_khanna) 4 Apr 13 Despite Mr. Gandhi's linguistic gymnastics, the speech garnered some praise, and even a possible new nickname for Mr. Gandhi: Rahul Gandhi has picked up stylistic tips in speechmaking from Obama- corporate town hall meets village schoolteacher #rahulgandhi — Madhavan Narayanan (@madversity) 4 Apr 13 The Rahul lexicon now includes "Boss".

This was a man who raised the art of speechmaking to high literature".

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