Immediately following such an exchange, it is customary for the speaker to run away at tremendous speed. |
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Jacinta Lawlor, a Group Pensions Account Manager with Bank of Ireland Life, will be guest speaker for the event. |
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If you cannot fit a second mic on the rostrum or the speaker will be using a lavalier, a shotgun mic can serve as a backup. |
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However, the articulation of praiseful devotion in words alone raises the suspicion that the religious practice of the speaker is inauthentic. |
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He is bullish about his views, and a forceful speaker for all of his 85 years, his lived-in face offering endless interest. |
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I am going to break with the precedent set by the previous speaker and actually talk about the bill before the House. |
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Recently the guest speaker was none other than the German Ambassador to Thailand, His Excellency, Andreas von Stechow. |
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If you click on the speaker icon, a man's voice pronounces the word for you through your computer's speakers. |
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Unknown to Becky, Patrick had a tiny speaker in his ear and a lapel mike on his jacket. |
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Nice custom racks and cabinets are available, along with things like speaker stands and gobos. |
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An Urdu speaker was available if needed to act as translator, although in the event he was not needed. |
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The Xducer satellite and subwoofer cases have cherry hardwood veneer covers and the speaker post connectors are gold-plated. |
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For example, if they go to a meeting, they should strongly suggest that the speaker use a public address system. |
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If you do opt for multichannel sound, you need to add a 5.1 speaker set and you're good to go. |
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In fact, he had invented an amazing type of speaker that really allowed pure sound to come through. |
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It was a graduation ceremony, in which students understandably expect a speaker to fill them with pride and hope. |
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Note again that the rules of Chomskyan grammar are intended to explain the ability and the intuition of the native speaker of the language. |
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Among other things, it's not uncommon to hear a German native speaker devoicing at least some final consonants while speaking English. |
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Problems arise if you're a speaker of British English and you're reading something written in the US or Australia. |
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Camera flashes illuminate the speaker as she concludes her two-hour address to a thunderous standing ovation. |
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Freedman is co-chair of the state Personal Financial Planning Committee, and is a frequent speaker on eldercare topics. |
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An English speaker more verbose than profound, her husband waxes nostalgically about Bangladesh, to where he vows to return. |
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With so many speaker systems to choose from, there's little need to listen to a movie through the dinky hookup in your television. |
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I amn't a native speaker of English, but I do find it more pleasant listening to British English than the American equivalent. |
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The speaker was a gruff man, short and stout, with a raggedy moustache and a balding head. |
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She is a successful, nationally recognized conference keynote speaker and entertainer. |
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The teeth of the ratchet aren't sufficiently large or strong to hold the center channel speaker if the unit gets bumped or moved. |
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One speaker at the conference identified a rateable differential of 31 280 percent between the richest and the most deprived districts. |
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Basically, the motivation of the speaker doesn't matter, whatever side they are on. |
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Attacking the speaker because of his or her sour disposition is an ad hominem attack on personality. |
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The speaker can create an air of secrecy and profundity, even though what they are saying is simple. |
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As a platform speaker and debater he had few equals in a land of fluent speakers. |
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Ordinarily, this unstated premise remains unstated because the speaker thinks it is too obvious to bother stating. |
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Last month, she even appeared on the same platform as former House speaker Newt Gingrich to discuss healthcare reform. |
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The rule is to gorgonize the speaker with a senatorial stare, and turn him into stone, almost. |
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Often they could not see the speaker or presidium even by craning their necks. |
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The speaker may be called upon to cast the deciding vote in the event of a tie. |
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A disjunct expresses the speaker or writer's attitude to what is being described in the sentence. |
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Online insurer Esure is to use technology that recognises when a speaker is under stress in a bid to detect fraud. |
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Since each speaker was given only three minutes, many questions could not be brought up. |
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He is a fluent speaker of English, the author of best-selling books on the art. |
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To those who lionise him, he is a clear-eyed defender of faith and nationhood, a speaker of truth in a time of deceivers. |
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In prekindergarten, Sofia's brother was already beginning to identify himself as an English speaker and to insist on speaking English at home. |
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Some visions are so audacious, they can be expressed only as ironic jokes, lest the speaker be accused of pomposity or megalomania. |
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The Blue Hawk leader nodded solemnly and passed her the speaker for the intercom. |
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Without vendor sponsorship, you are never served up a speaker pretending to be unbiased, but is really just a pitchman. |
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His effortless command of audiences would make even the greatest public speaker envious. |
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Within a few moments a reply was clearly voiced over the small speaker in the headrest of the chair. |
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The article focuses on the basilectal features of the oldest speaker and considers how such features became stigmatized. |
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Kenwood's all-in-one solution gives you a 6.1-speaker, 750-watt speaker system as well as a five-disc DVD changer. |
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A great banquet was served during the day, and I often gave myself a bellyache by eating too much while listening to speaker after speaker. |
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Older speech recognition systems required the speaker to say each individual word discretely. |
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When the speaker is stumped by a question there is nothing but deathly silence as they consulted their notes. |
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Grammar books are not needed for the native speaker because the native speaker has the grammar already in his or in her head. |
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Thibeh added that since Manji is such a strong speaker she was able to intimidate those who were asking her questions. |
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When the headmaster attempted to take the money, the speaker moved it just beyond grasp while he orated on and on and on. |
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Every speaker steps up to the podium with all of the evening's pre-determined catchphrases and bullet points downloaded and ready to go. |
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Each speaker emphasized that business, government and the media all must learn how to function in crisis mode. |
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At that, the speaker releases a hearty guffaw, for this is the fruit of his ploy. |
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The speaker and the guide walked out of the shelter, in their stoic marching stance. |
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The suprabatham from the temple loud speaker floated in the still air of the morning. |
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The reproduction of sound first started with the use of a single speaker before progressing to stereo. |
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Another speaker called for people to hang white flags out of their windows as a symbol of opposition to war. |
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The speaker of the house ordered Rao to make statements only in English or the local language, Odia. |
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There will also be a guest speaker at each event to talk about a specific topic of local interest. |
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A New Zealand reader asks why we favour banana plugs on speaker cables when the manufacturer of his speaker recommends bare wire connections. |
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Besides the speaker in the cab is a fairly high quality one, while the little 8 incher is a farty little stock speaker. |
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He was guest speaker at the event and entertained the guests with his witty repartee. |
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Mr Noel Dempsey, Minister for Education and Science will be will be the guest speaker at the event. |
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Now, there are at least a dozen DJ crews with enormous speaker systems putting on more than 100 bailes every weekend. |
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I do a lot of public speaking on business issues and I was talking to another speaker when he asked what it is I talk about. |
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The circuit couples the speaker connection of the first pin to the microphone connection of the second pin. |
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While a speaker laid out research evidence of the link between heart disease, stress and long hours, you could have heard a pin drop. |
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Learn and practice your Bahasa Malaysia with a native speaker in a language exchange via email, text chat, and voice chat. |
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Cause he was in the back seat with a speaker box when the car crashed, and it crushed his insides. |
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Many digital speaker processors, which are often used primarily as crossovers, also include filters for frequency correction. |
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Like him, he was a brilliant speaker and lawyer and played both ends against the middle. |
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During meetings, a speaker is never interrupted until it is clear they have finished speaking. |
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That doesn't mean, of course, that you should give the next wonderful scientific speaker you hear a fishy glance of suspicion. |
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Basing his lecture around the short article by Imaam Ibn Baaz, the speaker outlines The ten main invalidators of Islaam. |
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All conventioneers will be able to attend these talks, because the speaker will be the only session scheduled in a particular time slot. |
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Speaker after speaker inveighed against their inability to speak out against the Tesco plan. |
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One Iranian speaker asked why it had taken 24 years for people to show an interest in democracy for Iran. |
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She was a fluent Irish speaker and she also taught Irish in St Paul's in Monasterevin. |
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Later that evening she will launch the festival and will be guest speaker at an event hosted by the heritage office of Carlow County Council. |
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The Celtic language of Cornish, once spoken in southwestern England, expired abruptly in 1777 when its last living speaker died. |
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The reputed last native speaker of Cornish, Dolly Pentreath, died in 1777 with no one left to speak the language to. |
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In 1958, he married Helen B. Storms, a well-known author and speaker on gardening and floriculture, and they have two daughters, Anne and Jane. |
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Launching into a vicious flying kick, Buffy took the speaker down, and the battle was joined. |
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Here, the exiled speaker asks a fellow countryman if the same pleasant breeze blows across the borders. |
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I tell the previous National speaker that it is a fond hope that it is a full and final settlement. |
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The speaker noted that the Sabbath was one of several signs given to the Old Covenant people. |
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A speaker in the ceiling crackled loudly with some code and two nurses hurried up the hall. |
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The speaker looked pained, as if I'd suggested putting ketchup on my croque-monsieur. |
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She also speaks German and Russian, and as a Czech speaker understands Slovak. |
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A lot of companies invite me to be a guest speaker at conferences to motivate their staff. |
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On the other hand, if your music tastes run to classical or pop, you want a speaker system which can reproduce the entire audio spectrum evenly. |
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Worse still, according to Phillip Johnston, is the prospect of a Tory front-bench spokesman clashing with a speaker representing a Scottish seat. |
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If you are unable to hear the phone ring when an incoming call arrives, the speaker volume may be set too low. |
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Each speaker recounts the way that life was, aspects unique to their particular local region, often touching on unexpected sidelights and incisive observations. |
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I have heard a Communist speaker on the platform grow very angry about it. |
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Newt Gingrich may talk a tough game, but in December the former speaker of the House got weepy when asked about his mother. |
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Few would hesitate to throw their speaker aside if his knees appear to wobble. |
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Her paper was inspired by a charismatic speaker she had heard. |
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The song opens in media res as the speaker requests the help of an unnamed second person character to pack the kitchen and to dispose of stacks of old Los Angeles newspapers. |
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At a later part of the afternoon, the General Michael Lehnert went to the prison camp to address the detainees over a loud speaker and to talk to the guards. |
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When stationed in Tadjikistan, Baer found to his dismay that the Agency had not a single Pashtun or Dari speaker to debrief refugees coming out of Afghanistan. |
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Subminiature speaker designs are based on balanced armature technology, utilized in a variety of high performance audio and communication products. |
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The EPC is designed to work alongside consumer electronics devices such as big screen TVs and hi-fi speaker rigs, rather than sit in the corner next to a monitor. |
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The speaker resigned after his stumbling response to the scandal. |
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The beleaguered House speaker could use a refresher course in constitutional prerogatives. |
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He is a voluble and glib speaker and said to be very ambitious. |
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Once again, the speaker went back to the 20s to find the roots of historical iniquity, which shows you how little we share in terms of common cultural touchpoints. |
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The system can tell how tired or stressed the speaker is by detecting irregularities in frequency modulation and analysing other factors, he said. |
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Debate is thus foreclosed in glib, prepared, often single-sentence replies that a trained front-bench speaker can issue as if from his own mammoth brain. |
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Wouldn't it be cool if you could daisy-chain speaker connections? |
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Police believe teenage pranksters are hacking into the wireless frequency of a drive-through speaker to tell potential customers they are too fat for fast food. |
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His demeanour as a speaker at the luncheon had to some extent prepared me. |
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Cheaper speaker systems have used psychoacoustic methods to fool the ear into thinking sounds are being produced from virtual locations surrounding the listener. |
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In generative dialectology, the investigator holds that the language exists within the speaker as a competence which is never fully realized in performance. |
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It is a remarkably honest, modest assessment, which inevitably stirs suspicions that the speaker will not make it much further up the greasy pole. |
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That final line transforms the poem into an elegy for his father, the source of lament that drove the speaker into nature and into thoughts of dying. |
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In the painting the revolution's populist crowd is transformed by the painter into a common herd, a mob of grotesqueries, to be manipulated by the speaker to do his bidding. |
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But just as she was about to hang up and try again, the screen flashed red, the speaker clicking and buzzing disagreeably and it struggled for some kind of connection. |
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The committee, in order to make these monthly meetings more interesting to our members, have invited a guest speaker to be in attendance after each monthly meeting. |
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The next speaker needs to be the type of leader who brings more empowerment to council members and forms a team which represents meaningful consultation. |
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By then the protesters appeared to have lost heart and left the lecture hall looking disconsolate as the audience gave the speaker a round of applause. |
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Because of the linear disposition of the speaker array along a usual pedestrian path, the glitches stalk the person during the whole phase of mobile communication initiation. |
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In it, the speaker finds himself in a solitary, desolate landscape, a landscape which appears at first to reflect the fervourless countenance of its human occupant. |
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A reviewer for Fanfare pulled no punches: 'Goldstone is a native speaker of Schubert in the highest degree. |
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After which, speaker and hearers alike go back to the same old round of buying and selling, laboring and advantage-seeking. |
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It's especially potent if the phone's speaker is within earshot of an unwanted visitor. |
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In either case, she wouldn't be behaving as a cooperative, rational, unconfused speaker must. |
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You want to make eye contact, but don't give the speaker a death stare. |
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Apollonios of Athens won a name for himself among the Greeks as an able speaker in the legal branch of oratory, and as a declaimer he was not to be despised. |
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He has already put Dragan Tomic, a loyal apparatchik, back as speaker of Serbia's parliament, which makes him acting president. |
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Trim button accesses the System Trims menu screen, which allows you to make temporary adjustments to speaker levels and the lip sync feature. |
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A former speaker of the Knesset — like Netanyahu, he is a member of the Likud — he was a clubhouse pol, a backslapper, a vote trader. |
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John Alleruzo, the final speaker of the day, opened with some remarks on the global structure of the apparel industry. |
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In this way your speaker can best structure his presentation to ensure that it is well received. |
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As soon as one speaker finished, Mr. Hardy would whirl around and point to the next with his microphone. |
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Their first attempt to unseat the House speaker failed miserably, so why not try again? |
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She retired from politics in the same year but continued to be in demand as a speaker both in person and on the radio. |
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If 29 vote for someone else, the race for speaker goes to a second ballot for the first time in almost 100 years. |
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It is an essential condition of a good and fine speech that the mind of the speaker be acquainted with the truths of the matter he is discussing. |
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In the Playback Device tab, you can select your audio output device, specify the audio technology, and adjust the speaker gains. |
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It was very interesting, that discussion with the last speaker on waste left behind when farms go broke or move their operations. |
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Tomorrow, I will be a speaker at the Miss Universe Canada 2010 Fundraising Gala in Montreal. |
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The front center cube speaker array localizes action and dialogue on your screen. |
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The speaker should know the subject thoroughly, be intimate with it, or speak from personal experience. |
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In addition, the hearer has to look for the contents or assumptions the speaker ostensively intends her to consider. |
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Work alongside the speaker bureau to arrange the speakers travel arrangements and any necessary hotel stay. |
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A lack of articulateness, however, doesn't mean that the speaker doesn't know what he's talking about. |
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The principal speaker is Fabrizio Colonna, a professional condottiere and Machiavelli's authority on the art of war. |
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The previous Conservative speaker tried to make a case for what the Conservative government was doing. |
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How can I invite an astronaut to be a guest speaker for a special event, an organization, or other activity? |
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A judge agrees to be a guest speaker at a political party's annual convention. |
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Commending the Council's efforts, another speaker noted that the Council currently had four subsidiary bodies devoted to counter-terrorism. |
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Arranging for a Mercy Ships speaker to give a talk after a service and taking a collection in support of our work. |
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A great economic effort is of course involved, though perhaps not as great as the previous speaker indicated. |
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Boehner was unanimously selected by the conference as its official nominee for speaker in the coming Congress. |
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A previous speaker was concerned about the lack of clarity and definitions or no definitions at all. |
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Make eye contact and lean toward the speaker to show that you are interested in what he or she is saying. |
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We are binging in Gord Paynter. He is a motivational speaker who has a visual disability. |
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If a problem occurs in one loudspeaker, rewire that speaker in a different location within the system. |
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It might be interesting, I thought, to see the former speaker share a platform with the unimpeachably upstanding Mr Vander Plaats. |
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While Grice's maxims enjoin the speaker to communicate efficiently, they do not require maximization. |
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Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House of Representatives, wants the details hashed out before then. |
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To expose each speaker for audio playback, simply press download on each enclosure to unlatch its pop-up mechanism, then release. |
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Moreover, the SC-LX83 provides Full Band Phase Control to compensate for phase shifting that occurs in multi-channel speaker networks. |
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Accent may be noticeable and the speaker occasionally exhibits hesitancy which indicates some uncertainty in vocabulary or structure. |
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Try to remember your own feeling when a speaker had a bad cold or a broken voice. |
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Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House of Representatives, is one of the most tribal politicians in the business Tom DeLay in a pantsuit. |
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The VCS-10 center channel speaker is designed to blend nicely with your TV or entertainment center. |
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Yet the previous speaker from the Alliance in this Janus faced justification of the action, really distracted from the issue at hand. |
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I guess the role of the guest speaker is to at least provide some sweet dreams. |
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Burgomaster Joseph Kanyabashi thanked the speaker on behalf of the other burgomasters. |
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The king, who had a speech impediment, became an eloquent speaker after kissing the stone. |
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The comparison drawn by the previous speaker about the rather bizarre marriage of convenience is very apt. |
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Interfacing is in gold plate and the speaker connector blocks accept banana plugs or thick cable without any problems. |
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No wonder it has become a subject that tends to besmirch the speaker at its mere mention. |
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Participation in conferences and workshops n the field of competition policy or regulation, as either a speaker or a coauthor. |
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He should be cherished as an unappeasable speaker of the truth as he finds it. |
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A frequent public speaker at forums on planning issues, he is a senior associate of the Canadian Urban Institute. |
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If you are to be an effective public speaker you must prepare your speech with the rules of speech delivery in mind. |
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A self-assured public speaker and tireless volunteer, Donald Shultz has taken on a variety of causes for the benefit of his fellow citizens. |
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However, one speaker also emphasized the importance of improvising and husbanding the finite resources at the disposal of most elected members. |
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The speaker and listener face each other to talk, while the saboteur can move about. |
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It is a toss-up who loses most from such fine naturalness, the speaker or the listeners. |
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An external speaker could be connected into the earphone jack, but it is not recommended. |
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He became a point of reference in the field as a teacher, speaker and commentator for the print media. |
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A speech or presentation should have a clear structure, and the speaker should endeavour to speak as entertainingly as possible. |
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You can strike dumb the most eager speaker if you assume an attitude of kingly reign or one of judicial distance. |
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The keyboard and mouse tray as well as the lectern surface and any attached microphones are adjustable to fit each speaker with just the touch of a switch. |
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Esteban Nunez's father is Fabian Nunez, 45, the longest-serving speaker of the State Assembly in California's era of term limits. |
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This seems to tally with what a previous speaker said about the need for a directive on access to justice in environmental matters. |
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The camera can store up to three pre-recorded audio alert messages which may be played via an active speaker upon manual or automatic initiation. |
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A loud ringing sound erupted out of a speaker in the far corner of the barracks and as it sounded the men filed out of the room towards some unknown destination. |
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The interpreter sits near one or two participants and translates simultaneously in a low voice what the speaker is saying. |
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It opens the door graciously for face-saving when a speaker has crossed the boundary of good taste. |
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One of our best speaker options for den, dorm room or office, these trim Bose bookshelf speakers are also versatile. |
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Another participant asked the speaker to elaborate on the overall Indian military strategy. |
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As a speaker Mill was somewhat hesitating, but he showed great readiness in extemporaneous debate. |
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For example, none of Mr Gingrich's rivals reminded voters that the former House speaker was indeed a serial adulterer. |
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In addition, he is sought after as a speaker at international conferences and continues to be an elder statesman within the Aboriginal community. |
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That is, discourse always involves a speaker or writer and a hearer or reader as well as something said about some reality. |
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The speaker knows the referent doesn't have the required status, but uses the form anyway because she knows the hearer can easily accommodate. |
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Another speaker said that landmines were used irresponsibly in some parts of the world and had injured women and children. |
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It is a standard tactic of politics for a speaker to cloud over his meaning when the truth does him no good. |
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The powers of the president largely a ceremonial post will be shared by the prime minister and the speaker of the lower chamber of parliament until a successor can be found. |
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Not only must interpreters understand what the speaker is saying, but they must also be able to transpose the meaning into the target language. |
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A multi-channel stereophony center speaker is fed via a monophonic signal that reaches both the listener's ears. |
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Every single one of our trainers is a fluent native speaker and has a higher education degree. |
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This elegant and statuesque two-way speaker system is finished in real aluminium. |
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Another speaker was Alexei Navalny, a 35-year-old lawyer and the heartthrob of the opposition movement. |
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I have long held the view that the mark of a good speaker is to be brief, be sincere and be seated. |
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The speaker is next in line of succession to the presidency after the vice president and controls the flow of legislation in the House. |
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Your CX monitors feature thick walls and a carefully placed internal brace to prevent the speaker from resonating at low frequencies. |
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Passion, fearlessness and determination are all words used to describe Michele Landsberg as a writer, a speaker and a person. |
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The speaker replied that New Delhi would certainly not clamp down on the Tibetan diaspora in India. |
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This three-piece multimedia speaker system features two desktop computer speakers on stands, with a hideaway Acoustimass module. |
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Warming up, getting the speaker comfortable, meeting a few old friends, and introducing the speaker to the audience. |
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He is a good speaker and well versed in communicating with and through the media. |
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You could flick your own crudely backcombed hair into your eyes, spill beer over yourself and press your ear to a speaker until the distortion bounces your brain around. |
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Perhaps the first thing a prospective speaker should know about stage fright is that almost everybody in a like situation has it. |
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The week was advertised through paid and pro bono advertising, kicked off by a speaker and topped off with a gala. |
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Our speaker now comes to the confutatio, the moment of refutation of the opponent's arguments one by one. |
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He is a hard worker, a decent bloke, cautious to the core, a mediator, a facilitator and without a scrap of charisma, a boring, grating speaker and bad orator. |
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Speech reading or lip reading requires watching the lips of a speaker and is used to complement the understanding of the spoken word. |
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Invited speaker at numerous international events. Outspoken pundit on social issues, moral values, European historical dialogue, and democracy. |
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In black magic, spells are cast and curses made with words the speaker fiercely hopes will become reality. |
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Each learner who speaks will have to sum up what the previous speaker has just said. |
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To leave such an event thinking that Roy Hattersley is by far the most pithy, concise and entertaining speaker can't be a good sign. |
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You may wish to invite a speaker to talk about human rights, children's rights or women's rights. |
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Another speaker emphasised that the reconversion of a revisionist, revolutionary state is not an easy task. |
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It would appear that only the speaker covers are large and that the actual speakers are tiny, since the sound quality is tinny and poor when playing back music. |
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A speaker and microphone were placed in the room and the reverberated sound was recorded. |
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The two-way communication can be used to connect a speaker or door intercom system. |
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For her trouble, she was favored to become speaker of the house if she could only win a seat in La Rochelle. |
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Another speaker invited UNODC to consider the feasibility of collaborating on quality issues with laboratories of the World Anti-Doping Agency. |
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Slide the speaker a little in the direction indicated by the arrow in the figure to loosen the grip of the catch on the base. |
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If the speaker says a single sentence or a short phrase, repeat it back verbatim. |
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As speaker of the lower house of parliament, a function he retains, he also became, pursuant to Poland's constitution, acting president. |
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My only consolation is the knowledge that the speaker is entirely secondary to the proceedings. |
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I was the featured speaker at a public meeting, and a number of the movers and shakers in the Republican campaign were in the audience. |
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Don't. Even if you are justified, interrupting a speaker in mid sentence or paragraph hurts both you and the speaker. |
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The term mechanics refers to the physical mannerisms of the speaker and his or her voice. |
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Is he criticizing the speaker for working hard to get this bill reauthorized in a fashion that the American people accept? |
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The front of the speaker box is protected by a robust front grid with a honeycomb structure, backed with stainless steel webbing. |
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Here the immediacy of interpreting, the direct contact with the speaker and the audience, is broken down in time and space. |
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How that one got past the speaker is a travesty of fiscal accountability. |
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But right until the end of his parliamentary career he remained, like Benn, a speaker who could half-fill a near-empty chamber. |
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In order to increase the speaker volume you must adjust the setting while on a call. |
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As a facilitator, use your own words to say what you think the speaker said. |
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The technology provides extra speaker placement options as well as easier installation solutions. |
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I have to tell the story about the speaker at a conference who got up towards the end of the day. |
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If a speaker departs from the subject, the President shall call him to order. |
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Any speaker who takes such an assignment should make a study of the group he will be addressing. |
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The popular Cruiser speaker is available to everyone in carbonado black or pearl white with rose gold accents. |
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One speaker mentioned that, when developing counter-terrorism policies and measures, States should bear in mind that discrimination and intolerance could themselves become conditions conducive to radicalization and violence. |
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They requested that the EU raise the matter with Japan, and I agree with the previous speaker that we have been somewhat neglectful of this issue. |
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As a public speaker he was incomprehensible. |
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Using it for frequency response measurements acts as 50W power amplifier to drive the speaker or network under test while routing one-of-four inputs to the analyzer as well the current sensing output. |
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Carme Lee Shue, president and owner of Lee Shue Realty, will be the featured speaker at the event. |
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Ms. Lloyd has also been an active public speaker on human rights issues, and has had her work published in the Alberta Law Review and Law Now, a publication produced by the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law. |
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For his contributions towards making complex science accessible to the public as a broadcaster, public speaker and author, and for his leadership of future generations of science journalists. |
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Pollard has been an OMS speaker since September 2006 and has already scheduled 57 OMS speeches. |
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Soon, inevitably because of Saul's abilities as a public speaker and motivator, Barnabas began to take second place and recede into the background. |
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McDougall is a frequent public speaker before audiences in the environmental and business communities around the world and has recently concluded two speaking tours in Australia. |
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If there is a guest speaker, there should be room for the guest speaker to sit in the stage area and have easy access to the judge's or presiding officer's lectern. |
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The basic idea behind the Ceiling Visualizer is to keep the speaker's table or lectern free, so that nothing disturbs the view between the speaker and audience. |
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In her honorific address this evening and in the name of the Foundation Board, the speaker will consider Polke's Grossmünster windows in particular as she recognizes his extraordinary body of work. |
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It operates in the same way as a professional sound stage, enabling you to automatically adjust speaker set-ups and fine-tune your system to the unique dynamics of your space for outstanding performance. |
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The Q40s provide excellent imaging and a wide sound stage for accurate mixing-without the hassle of worrying about speaker placement or room acoustics. |
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Claire is also a sought-after speaker and has been a regular blogger and contributor for 99U and LifeHack. |
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In addition to this, savings were made on proofreading of English-language documents by using the services of the native English speaker who works for the ASCOBANS Secretariat. |
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A speaker may not be interrupted except by the President. |
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They make it easier to find particular parts of the trial on the audio tape recording, as the name of every speaker and the exact time at which he or she began speaking are recorded. |
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The writer is a best-selling author, keynote speaker and entrepreneur mentor, co-founder of Beermat. |
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In such a situation, the influence of the speaker should not be underestimated. |
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There is no speaker to keep order in the debating chamber, and the proposal to introduce one this June is adding frown lines to some already heavily crinkled foreheads. |
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The President shall call a speaker to order when the latter does not keep to the subject under discussion or prejudices the debate by using abusive language and may, if necessary, withdraw permission to speak. |
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The President shall call to order any speaker who fails to keep to the subject under discussion or prejudices the debate by using abusive language. |
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When Elsie's mother Polly went to a meeting of the Theosophical Society in Bradford she told the speaker of the photographs. |
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The biggest challenge for the Department, one speaker said, was telling the United Nations story in a compelling manner and with conviction, to the widest possible audience. |
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Echo occurs when sound is repeated back to its source, for example when a speaker hears her voice returned from a speaker phone at the other end of the line. |
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When the time allowed to each speaker is limited and a speaker has spoken for his allotted time, the presiding Officer shall call him to order without delay. |
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When you give a scene like that to a monolingual German speaker they will tend to describe the action but also the goal of the action. |
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The danger at this point is that a speaker will undo all the good wrought in his address by dragging in new or irrelevant material, or by indulging in a witless anticlimax. |
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The speaker noted that it was at this point that police officials began to realize that there might be more to community-based policing than they had bargained for! |
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For example, the feature I indexes the current speaker in the speech event and you, the current addressee. |
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For example, linguist Eric Lenneberg used second language to mean a language consciously acquired or used by its speaker after puberty. |
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The motivational speaker not only instructed but also entertained the audience. |
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The LTS speaker saluted the PDC for the international campaign and pointed to the power of the U. S. working class and the need for American workers to unite with workers around the world. |
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The message that the receiver interprets may be very different from what the speaker intended. |
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Diana was also a well-loved speaker for Love Heals. |
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The Canadian Head Office in Mississauga will supply some amazing gear for the event, as well as adding some 'glitz' around the event with a very special guest speaker to be announced soon. |
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He unveiled the book at the Frankfurt Book Fair where he was the keynote speaker at the opening press conference. |
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It may be something that the speaker is mentioning for the first time, or the speaker may be making a general statement about any such thing. |
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There was one member of Toastmasters District 61, who went from stuttering and stammering to being a capable public speaker confident enough to win local speech competitions. |
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