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But the orator is a pretty easy target, and Hutchinson's vitriol ("scum," "rodent") is comically excessive, his rhymes approaching drawing-roomdoggerel ("laps" and "chaps," for instance).
"THOSE pretty, tiny dumplings are to die for!" The conversation has settled on the abundant offerings of the recently opened New China Buffet, and the orator is the only man in the English-speaking group.
The orator is a sycophant, a parasite; at the other end of the spectrum is the speaker of these brilliant lines from "The Ark by 'Scratch,' " a reggae Noah — probably Lee (Scratch) Perry, the Jamaican performer — implored by a "genie" to "build a studio" from cultural salvage and scrap: The genie says build a studio.
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The next morning the Orator was told that the 3 political candidates were missing.
There are voters who were excited about an Obama presidency who now think the orator was greater than the executive.
"If the Orator were alive today, he would look around and say, 'Let's go Bluefish,"' Mr. Bielawa said.
The New Yorker, April 16 , 1966P. 53 The Orator was the native government officer on the crescent-shaped isle of Tofua; he'd been a scholarship boy at Cambridge.
The orator was used to projecting this huge voice and face to 10,000 people and he'd never been seen in close-up before.
Maybe Valotte was a sort of funeral oratory, too - one, as in David Warner's speech from Cable Hogue, in which the orator was unable to lie.
Should the orator be a small child, a man of ill-repute, or one supposed to be hostile to the audience or should the question be devoid of interest for the audience, there is little chance that the orator will be allowed to speak or that he will be listened to.
By Alexander Frater The New Yorker, April 16 , 1966P. 53 The Orator was the native government officer on the crescent-shaped isle of Tofua; he'd been a scholarship boy at Cambridge.
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