Sentence examples for the orators from inspiring English sources

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the orators

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Someone who orates or delivers an oration.

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Ashbel Green and Gilbert T. Snowden were the orators.

The first extends from 1927, when he was still an undergraduate, through The Orators of 1932.

Talk story about the orators on The Corner or Africa Square, 125th St .& 7th Ave.

The orators at the first Earth Day didn't deliver speeches on global warming.

I remember being baffled and thrilled reading a first edition of The Orators.

Q — Odd, that's just how the orators of the opposition swear they will hold it.

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The Orator defended them as scientists.

The Orator wouldn't allow it.

"Annals of Politics: The Orator of the Dawn," March 4 , 2002

THE orator-in-chief has not lost his touch.

Ravu and the Orator leave, but Ravu feels unsatisfied.

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