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were speaker
noun
One who speaks.
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"You keep saying that when you were Speaker of the House and Clinton was President you created eleven million jobs.
Keith Vaz has yet to find a ceremony he doesn't like to stand on, and it's become a tradition for him to open every meeting of the home affairs select committee as if he were Speaker of the house.
Among those at today's meeting were Speaker J. Dennis Hastert of Illinois; Dick Armey of Texas, the House Republican leader; Richard A. Gephardt of Missouri, the House Democratic leader; Trent Lott of Mississippi, the Senate Republican leader, and Tom Daschle of South Dakota, the Senate Democratic leader.
The experiments were conducted for each speaker, and all of the results were speaker dependent.
You saw enough of me back in the day when you were Speaker of the House.
The new President, Lyndon Johnson, had once suffered a heart attack, and the next two people in line for the presidency were Speaker of the House John McCormack, who was 71 years old, and Senate pro tempore Carl Hayden, who was 86 years old.
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Some nights there were speakers, sometimes musicians.
They noted that the anchor frequencies and the height of each plateau in their model were speaker-dependent.
From Figs. 3 and 4, we observed that more hidden units when H=64 were speaker-dependent than those when H=16.
To verify this, we examined how the hidden units were speaker-dependent by analyzing the distribution of the hidden units with the cases of H=16 (the optimal number of units) and H=64 (too large a number of units).
Godin and Hansen [19] observed changes for all speakers but found statistically significant differences in shift of these parameters across speakers, and Johannes et al. [16] observed shifts in F0 for all speakers but noted that the parameters of their model were speaker-dependent.
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