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"And that should speak volumes".
These states, he said, should then sign a first accord introducing "a government that should speak with the single voice of the union on the greatest number of questions possible, a parliament and a directly elected president".
The Weekly Standard featured his comments in its "Obama Snobbery Watch" ("Is he embarrassed by immigrants to the United States who can't speak English?" a blogger for the magazine asked) and former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani of New York opined, "I mean, the reality is that this is a country that should speak English".
And we played against them". And that should speak volumes about Janko and his Cougars' accomplishments.
Theoretically speaking, art is an object that should speak for itself.
We should become a strong state that should speak to them in the language of power and force.
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When people make fun of your accent it's like a cultural imperialism – they're telling you that there is a way that you should speak that is more civilised.
When he was told that Antonio Davis agreed that he should speak up more after a loss, Carter added: "That aggressive tone is what we're looking for.
It accords with universal nature that horses should eat hay and that men should speak a language.
"You know, one of the things that hopefully someone has told you is that children should speak with respect," Cruz said.
People often make the point that people should speak English in public-sector jobs, but that is already the case.
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