Sentence examples for spoke on one from inspiring English sources

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The most prolific black British actor was Noel Clarke, who spoke on one of the panels and took the opportunity to point out that none of his films had been included in the Black Star programme.

He spoke, on one hand, of avoiding "all-out civil war and collapse" in Syria, but he also talked of shadowy foreign (read: American) interference.

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However, the sheriff said no one actually spoke on the call, even as noises could be heard.

She is speaking on one of Rome's most picturesque streets, close to the Forum, which in recent years has been carved up by building work.

TITLE -- "The Facts" ON THE SCREEN -- The commercial, which opens with a simple text display reading "More Attacks From Rick Lazio," quickly switches to a split scene featuring a blurry, slow-motion video of Mr. Lazio speaking on one side and Mrs. Clinton's own attacks on her opponent written out on the other side.

The comparably subdued response to Chinese manufacturers speaks, on one hand, to changing circumstances, especially the broad acceptance of globalization in the United States and the desire, on the part of some politicians and business leaders, to create manufacturing jobs by whatever means necessary.

Last Saturday, Earl Kitchener, great-nephew of the famous military commander who never quite worked out that it is rude to point, rose to his feet at the annual general meeting of the Electoral Reform Society to speak on one of the weighty issues of the day.

She was speaking on one of a series of bus trips, coordinated by Tom Predhome, a former John Edwards volunteer, that had brought more than four-hundred people from New York to Pennsylvania to canvass for Obama — the last leg in this election's emotional decathlon.

Thus, the right to liberty is the right to act (including to write and speak) on one's judgment; the right to the pursuit of happiness is the right to pursue goals for one's own fulfillment; the right to property is "the right to gain, to keep, to use and to dispose of material values" (1963b, p.94).

This is how a nonsensical aside turns into a grotesque spectacle: by Trump's loose-lipped style of speaking on one hand and his refusal to ever back down on the other.

Today, Pat Riley, now the president of the Heat, spoke one-on-one with some Miami players during practice.

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