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the orator
noun
Someone who orates or delivers an oration.
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The Orator wouldn't allow it.
The Orator defended them as scientists.
Ravu and the Orator leave, but Ravu feels unsatisfied.
"Eve asked us what we wanted," says Jeanne, the orator.
The orator, who now was required to obtain legal training, became the advocate.
Not quite the orator his dad was, Andrew nonetheless has a few of his commanding cadences.
The actor, the orator, the rhapsodist, and the lecturer were supreme.
One of its first proconsuls was the orator and writer Cicero.
When accused of blasphemy (a capital charge), she was defended by the orator Hyperides.
The Orator, a young Tofuan recently returned from Cambridge, permitted them to set up camp.
But dawn came too fast, so the Orator ordered the Prophet to sound his drum.
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