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THOUGH less radical than expected, it was a tough speech.
Later today Cameron will attempt to steady a panicking ship with a tough speech on immigration.
He delivered one tough speech in which he vowed the reforms would continue.
Mr. Sarkozy's tough speech, he said, "is aimed directly at me, but it doesn't shock me".
Dr. Albright, under pressure from Congress, gave a tough speech saying security was a top concern.
Khodorkovsky's tough speech in Washington had been published, and there had been threats.
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He gave some tough speeches on financial reform during the campaign — his best was at Cooper Union in New York in early 2008.
Mr Kennedy's explanation is that the decent voters of Hampshire were repelled by the "saloon-bar" opportunism that prompted Mr Hague's recent tough speeches on asylum seekers and crime.
Mr. Matsuura, a lawyer and economist who graduated from Haverford College in 1961 after four years at Tokyo University, made tough speeches to the board of the agency -- formally the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization -- and to its staff.
We like to make tough speeches, but we don't like making tough choices.
Subjugating another people comes with a price but ending it requires more than tough speeches by Obama.
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