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- There were no set speeches or " laborious reading from notes ."
- Roundtables were held for government leaders to exchange ideas more informally than in set speeches.
- I cannot abide them when they have tricks, set speeches and artful entertainments .
- For the most part, he stuck close to the set speech he has made for years.
- Their ceremonies often included set speeches, in which the speaker would recite portions of their cosmic myth.
- Britons seldom hear the queen's voice and when they do, she's usually making a set speech.
- Just as significant is that there was not a single reference in her set speech about Saddam trying to acquire nuclear weapons.
- But his well-crafted answers on race, gay rights and leadership were strikingly different from the droning set speeches of his senatorial years.
- Pataki has something of a mixed reputation as a campaigner who can deliver a set speech with a wooden tone and little talent for ad-libbing.
- A generally stolid audience at his university speech cheered critical student questions _ seven were asked _ more often than they applauded Clinton during his set speech.
- He got the lowdown on the Corman approach in a set speech that Corman gives all of his first-time directors and keeps locked in a drawer.
- Gramm campaigned vigorously here, working the hallways of the convention center this morning, then delivering his set speech of rock-hard fiscal and social conservatism.
- His Collins makes set speeches about why he thinks it is necessary to fight a guerrilla war, and he later moans about the ugliness of it all.
- Recently Colletti and colleagues observed high levels of open set speech recognition without visual cues in ABI patients who had lost their VIIIn from causes other than NF2.
- For the most part, the Republicans simply repeated the same set speeches on each amendment, raising Miller's ire and prompting incessant bickering on both sides.
- Clinton averaged two set speeches a day in office; Bush can't handle that kind of load, he's not nearly so fluent a talker.
- "You can't speak with the police, you can't say anything to the media, " one rebel told Alexander in what sounded like a set speech.
- The European Union, which like other participants was confined to reading set speeches, asked for a stop to the " endless spiral of tit-for-tat reprisals ."
- Phyllis Rackin points out that one of the most descriptive scenes of Cleopatra is spoken by Enobarbus : " in his famous set speech, Enobarbus evokes Cleopatra's arrival on the Cynus ".
- Steinberg, who said he is behind Hunter and the union, said : " The tendency in large groups is to have the participants deliver set speeches, to argue philosophical positions and to speak in the abstract.
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