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The Tory minister told a Westminster conference exploring how the practice can be introduced into public life and politics internationally that since taking up the practice in an effort to come off antidepressants, she is now "a major advocate of what mindfulness does, not just to you as a person but also how we can use it professionally".
Rodino, who learned oratory by reading Shakespeare with his mouth stuffed with marbles and stones, taught public speaking and citizenship classes in Newark before taking up the practice of law in the late 1930s.
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