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to speeches
noun
The faculty of uttering articulate sounds or words; the ability to speak or to use vocalizations to communicate.
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Then you gather and listen to speeches.
But most participants confined themselves to speeches.
He devotes serious time to speeches and campaign strategizing.
Obama was weakest in debates, at least compared to speeches.
Even more inexcusably, he does not restrict himself to speeches.
Wark responded instantly with precise references to speeches by worried Tories.
"We're not going to sit here only to listen to speeches".
Teenagers saunter by trucks carrying effigies of mythological heroes and listen to speeches.
About a hundred people listened to speeches describing the "military interests of the profit seekers".
After dinner, the men were marched before their officers, and listened to speeches by their colonel and others.
Before voting, participants had to listen to speeches from the candidates' supporters, each hoping to change a few minds.
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