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President Bush, who has recently taken to speaking in front of blue backdrops lettered with phrases like "A Better America" to telegraph his themes, borrowed Churchillian language and sentiments in his highly praised address on 9/11 a year ago.
So just go and give talks, and eventually you will get used to speaking in front of an audience.
Indeed, an empirical study of Williams and Andrade (2008) reported that Japanese students' FLA was related to speaking in front of classmates.
So from a young age, I was used to speaking in front of people.
Republicans have been used to speaking in front of crowds of people who agree with them on basic issues.
It's now a decade-and-a-half later, that social fear is almost entirely gone and I can't even begin to list the fears I've conquered, from rappelling down buildings to going on live TV to speaking in front of auditoriums to publishing books.
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"In some farming communities, women aren't allowed to speak in front of men.
Also, seek out opportunities to speak in front of an audience.
Poor lad, having to speak in front of all those people.
"The music executives are going to speak in front of 300 brand directors to show them their wares," he said.
They do everything from teaching fledgling candidates how to speak in front of a group to managing entire campaigns.
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