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On his way to make a vital speech in 2004 she hugged him and said: 'Just don't screw it up, buddy.' What she'd have to dump as First Lady Sarcasm.
His new novel, "Lush Life" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux; $26), which is filled with page after page of vital speech, shows him inventing a life for dialogue rather than just taking it from life; and this spoken magic is often indistinguishable from Price's apparently more formal, descriptive prose.
When "Lush Life" was published, in 2008, our reviewer, James Wood, discussed Price's distinctive talent for dialogue: "Lush Life," which is filled with page after page of vital speech, shows [Price] inventing a life for dialogue rather than just taking it from life; and this spoken magic is often indistinguishable from Price's apparently more formal, descriptive prose….
If to suppress the crazies we suppress the mobilized energy and vital speech necessary for a healthy democracy, that would be a much greater tragedy.
The docs were pleased with the bulk of tumor they removed, but were respectful of its proximity to vital speech and cognitive centers of the brain, so we knew some residual tumor remained.
New York Police Commissioner Bob Hauk Lee Van Cleeff) offers a deal to a U.S special forces soldier turned rebel "Snake" Plissken (Kurt Russell), who was convicted of attempting to rob the Federal Reserve: If Snake rescues the President and retrieves a cassette tape containing a vital speech within 24 hours, Hauk will give him a full pardon.
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But the elevation of boldface-name celebrities to the graduation podium has intensified in the last decade, said Thomas F. Daly 3rd, former managing editor of Vital Speeches of the Day, a biweekly journal that has been publishing speeches since 1934.
The speech Weinberg wrote for the CEO's use at the Los Angeles World Affairs Council was chosen for publication in the prestigious journal Vital Speeches of the Day.
I am the editor of Vital Speeches of the Day, a monthly magazine that collects the best speeches in the world.
"Let Europe Arise!" former Prime Minister Churchill stated at a speech to the University of Zurich, which you can find in "Vital Speeches of the Day" published on October 1, 1946 (you can also find it in the book The Sinews of Peace, under "Post-War Speeches by Winston S. Churchill, published by Cassell & Company, Ltd. in 1948).
It appears from Pessah's animal experiments that prenatal exposure to PCB 95 can interfere with this organization and disrupt the brain's auditory perception, a function that is vital to speech and language abilities.
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