At the same time, the inclusion of personal testimonies softens the allocution patterns typical of radio. |
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Our evening began with a reception, followed by a brief allocution of our guest and then a beautiful dinner. |
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Four of the McCartney sisters received thunderous applause after a most eloquent and moving allocution from the distinguished Political Editor of The Sunday World. |
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Our dinner ended with a short acknowledgment from a representative of the charity that we chose this year and a short allocution of a representative from the Canadian Vintners Association. |
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As of July, 1985, 19 states permitted victim allocution at the sentencing phase of criminal trials. |
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The Minister of War, in a barrack-square allocution to the officers of the artillery regiment he had been inspecting, had declared the national honour sold to foreigners. |
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Allocution is the dissemination of information by a central unit towards a collectivity of decentral units, the central unit being both the source and the determining actor. |
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