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The children cheer her televised speeches.
Reagan's televised speeches said Ford's foreign policy was weak, perhaps craven, in the face of the Soviet Union.
Where Colonel Qaddafi received foreign leaders, made bellicose televised speeches or simply enjoyed his nicely landscaped swimming pool, small children armed with plastic rifles now romp.
During the televised speeches, he frequently appeared detached, and when the leaders gathered between sessions to chat and embrace, he was often seen standing alone.
Chávez often dispenses advice to supporters during his marathon televised speeches, calling on them to eat healthy foods, exercise and avoid drugs and alcohol.
Karzai responded by giving a series of rambling, paranoid-sounding, televised speeches, in which he blamed all his troubles on Western governments and news organizations (singling out the Times), and threatened to join the Taliban if it didn't stop.
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My nationally televised speech on that occasion was entitled "Musr al-Amal" ("Egypt: The Hope").
"The world has failed us," said President Correa in a nationally televised speech.
The autocrat had blinked, though six hours elapsed before Mr Gilani's televised speech.
Prime Minister Ghannouchi, rumor had it, was about to deliver a nationally televised speech.
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