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It was common then to memorize stirring speeches and other texts, but not public decrees.
He will, to be sure, be remembered for stirring speeches and good intentions.
During the cold-war years, he gave stirring speeches about liberating Laos.
Beyond stirring speeches, a candidate must have a plan for policy implementation, a clear programme.
The high road, those stirring speeches in commemoration of the 1963 March on Washington, was on display Wednesday.
Normally, at the end of debates on important bills, the party leaders give stirring speeches summing up the arguments.
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Vladimir Bukovsky, a former political prisoner, gave a calm, stirring speech denouncing Putin's "new Chekist regime".
Enter warships, fighter planes, flag-waving crowds and the man himself delivering a stirring speech flanked by army men.
Menard joined the abolitionist cause in Lincoln's hometown of Springfield, Ill., in 1859, delivering a stirring speech at a celebration of British Emancipation Day.
Such seeming indifference has infuriated human rights and democracy advocates, who are dismayed by the mismatch between the president's occasional stirring speech and his everyday lack of action.
It could go either way, whereas her small role in period drama Suffragette, as Emmeline Pankhurst, sounds like a lock for supporting actress, even if it is just one stirring speech.
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