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We have produced a synopsis of the conference, videos of speeches by FAO officers, launched books, signed MOI and captured photos.

Her 90-second speech gave me a quick synopsis of her life, struggles and role in California history.

The president's speech was expansive and encompassed a synopsis of his plan to address some of the nation's pressing issues.

The title "Speech & Debate" is so dull, and the synopsis sounds so deadly — three misfit high school students form a debate club — that they must be ploys to lower expectations.

The Government published a belated synopsis of the figures on Monday afternoon, well after Mr Cameron's speech – but had briefed the initial claims to selected journalists as early as the night before.

"The text of his speech," as Peter Sellars wrote with strange prescience in his updated plot synopsis of an 18th century libretto, "concerns itself at length with the palm trees, which he clearly admires.

Though many members of the press listened to the speech, only ABC television offered a report on the remarks — a brief synopsis that aired at four-thirty in the morning.

And if the rest of the country had followed our lead we wouldn't have had all these problems over all these years, either". Though many members of the press listened to the speech, only ABC television offered a report on the remarks—a brief synopsis that aired at four-thirty in the morning.

Oppenheimer's one-line acceptance speech: "Conciseness is interpreted as intelligence, so thank you". Visit the PAW archives for a brief synopsis of his award-winning work.

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