Just as a public debater primarily addresses the audience and not the opponent, remember that others are watching and listening. |
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As a platform speaker and debater he had few equals in a land of fluent speakers. |
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She grew up in Oregon, where she placed second in the state as a high-school debater. |
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He was the father of experimental science, the sharpest thinker of his time, a great debater and a dismissive polemicist. |
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He became known as a superb speaker, a witty panellist, and a persuasive debater. |
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With a great reputation as a debater, he was increasingly mistrusted by his opponents. |
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He comes across as distinctly more clueful than his colleague, though that may be because he's a better debater. |
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He has emerged as the campaign's best debater, always able to offer a tart critique of what is wrong with all the leading candidates. |
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The debater must be audible, appear confident, and the voice should be interesting. |
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Marshall quickly distinguished himself as a gifted storyteller and a skilled debater. |
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This occurs in two stages: First a debater restates the point being disputed and then after identifying the argument must answer the point. |
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A red light indicates that the speaking time has expired at which time the Speaker will stop the debater and the microphone will be turned off. |
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Gingrich is a strong debater, agile enough even to turn a question about past marital infidelity into an applause line. |
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It did not seem right to me, at such an age and in such a time, that I should be sitting in Washington in the position of a deliberator and debater. |
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His prowess as a skilful debater in Parliament is also well known. |
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He loved school, became a star debater, and displayed an early inclination towards a political life. |
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Fluently bilingual, Jesse is an accomplished public speaker, writer, actor and debater. |
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Once in the Assembly he gained respect as an incisive debater who refused to adopt the then-fashionable flowery style of oratory. |
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Finally, I am an accomplished debater, a passionate musician and a devoted student. |
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By all accounts, Arthur Meighen was the finest debater and orator ever to speak in the House of Commons. |
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He was smart but not brilliant, his mind working skillfully like the debater he was in college. |
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Or instead a debater may use images of sports, games, the helm of ships, construction of houses, or curing illness. |
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Additionally, I could not but notice that my hon. colleague is a good orator and an excellent debater. |
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The most important debates were always won because of a story that was told or because the debater ended on an emotionally-charged tone. |
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He is not an experienced debater, given in the past to flourishes of synthetic rage at Nationalists rather than the humour and put-down his elevated status requires. |
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Lubetsky explained that students who found Cruz combative may have simply been seeing what made Cruz so successful as a debater. |
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The debater, thinker, charmer, weaver of luminous sentences, though impressive in their own right, strike me as peripheral. |
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He never faced a good debater in 2008 in McCain, and the Dem primary was a whole other animal. |
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The debater s own ship will always be in the middle. |
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Considered to have been New Brunswick's most intellectually gifted premier, McNair was also a shrewd politician and excellent debater who regularly used his cutting wit to fend off criticism from the Opposition benches. |
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In Parliament, the youthful Pitt cast aside his tendency to be withdrawn in public, emerging as a noted debater right from his maiden speech. |
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A good debater can make those positions well. |
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Let each and everyone here pay tribute to the indefatigable debater, to one who stood unbowed, believing beyond all reasonable belief that ideas could change the world. |
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Any high school debater could demonstrate serious drawbacks of each. |
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He visited Florence in 1636 and was later a regular debater in philosophic groups in Paris, held together by Marin Mersenne. |
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I have come to know that he is a very skilled debater. |
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Piero Angela has also contributed regular articles on science to the newspaper La Repubblica since 1980, written many books and articles on scientific topics and is much in demand as a speaker and debater. |
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Belloc won that debate from the audience, as the division of the house then showed, and his reputation as a debater was established. |
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A seasoned international public speaker and debater, she was chosen to be a delegate at Harvard University's 'HPAIR 2006' forum which discusses issues relevant to the Asia-Pacific region. |
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He is an impressive interviewee and debater. |
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He read avidly about Disraeli, but was also particularly impressed by a speech by Lloyd George at the Oxford Union Society in 1913, where he had become a member and debater. |
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In 1955, the GUU won the Observer Mace, now the John Smith Memorial Mace, named after the deceased GUU debater and former leader of the British Labour Party. |
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In 2004, 2008 and 2011 she also won the Donald Dewar Debater of the Year Award at the same event, which is organized by The Herald newspaper. |
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