Perhaps the Pastor dropped a hint to the Mayor in one of his weekly fireside chats. |
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His multi-figure bronze casts portray a breadline, an Appalachian farm couple and a man listening to one of FDR's fireside chats. |
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The world's most unlikely double act began in Geneva in 1985, with a series of high-profile fireside chats. |
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There have been too many pep rallies and too few fireside chats. |
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The European Council began in the 1970s as an occasional series of informal fireside chats among the member states' heads of state and government. |
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This group feels that the proliferation of G4 meetings, fireside chats and Green Room encounters maintains a climate of mistrust. |
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Kennedy was relieved to learn that Franklin Roosevelt had given few fireside chats. |
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt's fireside chats are perhaps the most frequently cited example of Presidential persuasion. |
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And we dipped our toe in the water of large-scale forums, fireside chats and street festivals. |
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Are there robes and fireside chats with goblets of sherry, that sort of thing? No, ha, nothing quite so effete. |
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After some intimate fireside chats, Diana won Hitler's consent. |
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Scott's fireside chats will be conducted across the country based on demand, so if you are interested in attending, please be sure to let us know. |
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Read his speeches, especially his fireside chats. |
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Scott Mullin, Vice President of Government and Community Relations, conducts fireside chats to describe interesting projects that TD is funding, and explain how TD decides if a cause is worthy of its support. |
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