And you think about it, you're going to be addressing the entire American people Tuesday night when you deliver this keynote speech. |
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I was there to give the keynote speech at a conference on petroleum, and I've had certain influence in the area recently. |
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As part of these celebrations, a very well known Maltese architect will deliver the Weekend's keynote address. |
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She admitted to being nervous about delivering this particular keynote speech. |
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In his keynote address, the mayor drew attention to the hardships faced by the elderly. |
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In every type of musical scale, the notes progress in a series of intervals from a keynote to the octave above or below. |
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Studies of tonality have shown that listeners agree on the keynote of a musical excerpt and that the listeners in turn agree with the composer. |
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All three forms have in common the flattened third scale degree, producing a characteristic minor 3rd with the keynote. |
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They also should be able to sing the keynote of a tonal pattern or song presented by the teacher. |
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After the keynote speech, Ando unwound at a dinner for a few journalists, where talk turned to the knotty problem of digital rights. |
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The keynote lecture will be delivered by a world-renowned expert in dinosaur bone microstructure. |
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The event featured daily keynote addresses from industry luminaries and more than 60 technical seminars. |
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Haslam professes an enthusiasm for lots of stuff all the time, and that's certainly been a keynote of Schvedtar's tenure on Edmonton stages. |
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The keynote speaker, an Iowa State alumna, said information technology is the most important contributor to growth. |
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This morning I was assigned to cover a keynote speech at a conference, the same conference I covered yesterday. |
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I was of course making a keynote speech at the recent meeting of the Louth Heritage Plan Public Consultation, mentioned here in columns passim. |
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The seminar will include keynote lectures and technical papers, a discussion section, and short-term courses. |
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She is a successful, nationally recognized conference keynote speaker and entertainer. |
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As a keynote speaker or presenter at an event with a large attendance, you can sell hundreds of books. |
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The eight keynote presentations were enthusiastically received by the more than 600 conference delegates. |
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The actual content of his speech was pretty close to zero, but that's fine for a convention keynote. |
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An estimated 10,000 to 20,000 participated in the demonstration while the prime minister was delivering his annual keynote economic speech. |
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The buzz of menace the incident initially transmits, though, sounds a keynote. |
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He was attending an event in Hong Kong where he delivered a keynote speech. |
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Many times I have experienced ringing cell phones in the middle of my keynote presentations. |
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The keynote for the tone of the series was a credible representation of the lives of its three central characters. |
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Anyway, the keynote of Major's speech was excruciating, paper napkin-chewing boredom. |
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The speaker was resolutely off-message, however, when he gave the keynote speech at the Press Fund lunch. |
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The event will include study visits in and around Manchester, keynote speeches, workshops, master classes, fringe events and a major exhibition. |
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Following a series of keynote speeches, delegates took part in workshops discussing the issue. |
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Gore's senior aides were so frustrated that they actually bumped the keynote address out of its prime-time slot. |
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He is returning in June when he will give the keynote speech at the first Scottish e-learning industry conference. |
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The conference was mostly composed of panel discussions and keynote speeches. |
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The keynote of unbelievability and twee silliness is established right there. |
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In his keynote speech to conference on Tuesday, Mr Howard pressed all the right buttons. |
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Professor Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate and honorary fellow of the university, will lead the congratulations in a keynote speech. |
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In less than three years he's become a national figure, visiting 300 organisations and giving 150 keynote speeches. |
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I may have also neglected to mention that I am going to Australia to deliver my first ever keynote speech. |
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A keynote in Mr Hubbard's philosophy is that nothing in Scientology and Dianetics is true unless it is true for you. |
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I flew to Peru to hear her give a keynote speech at an international conference. |
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Watch live video of her keynote speech at the apec Women and the Economy Summit. |
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You may not remember, but you were our commencement keynote speaker that day at the George Washington University National Center. |
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Anyway, in the first keynote political speech of the year, she's reanimated the old bogeyman argument that earth's oil supply is about to run out. |
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The keynote of the meeting was outrage rather than compassion. |
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There were keynote addresses, and smaller seminars and workshops. |
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This is the keynote, leading to a prolonged examination of how writers have used narrative technique in order to provide aspects of what we guess about consciousness. |
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The first one would be like a first draft of a Progressive Democrat conference keynote speech, and the second is like a homily from a stern and admonishing bishop. |
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The prime minister used his keynote speech at Labour's spring conference in Gateshead to acknowledge it was largely his fault that his bond with the public had frayed. |
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The five-star Lowry Hotel will be used for keynote speeches and debates. |
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The conference began with keynote speeches from Kurzwiel and Tapscott. |
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The three working days of the conference were wall-to-wall keynote speeches, which, for the press at least, were punctuated by press conferences which were often better value. |
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The humble-sounding Tory leader, in his keynote speech to the party conference in Bournemouth, pledged to make accountability his watchword and said they could deliver. |
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In his keynote speech to Labour's conference in Brighton, the Prime Minister will underline the importance of shaking up the way public services are delivered. |
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In his keynote address to the Labour Party conference in Killarney, Rabbitte lacerated the government for breaking its election promises and operating behind closed doors. |
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He was a soaring star from the moment he finished his keynote speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. |
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The keynote address was provided by Scottish rugby's chief coach who enthused the shintymen present with insights from his years in the oval ball game. |
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There were no PowerPoint slides from him, of course, and the hard copy of the text of his keynote speech was not available until later in the day. |
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To this end, CAIR has invited Rev. Al Sharpton to be the keynote speaker at its 20th anniversary dinner to be held next month. |
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But Pence, who was slated to keynote this conference in just a few minutes? |
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One of the keynote speakers at the CCCU conference is David Kinnaman, the president of the Barna Group. |
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This paper is based on the transcript of a largely extemporaneous keynote address given at the Web-Wise 2002 Conference at Johns Hopkins University. |
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This is the dry run for a one hour keynote I presented last week. |
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Google's Language and Arabicization Services Director, Faeq Oways, will be the keynote speaker. |
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Sheldon Cooper and the gang goes to San Francisco to attend a conference in which Nobel Prize winner Dr Smoot is the keynote speaker. |
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Knowledge of where meteorological disturbances are likely to occur, and how best to use them, is the keynote to success in the race. |
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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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On Thursday, June 4, the ECS will host a special breakfast, with a keynote presentation by Jeff Spillane of the Benjamin Moore Company. |
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Sponsored by Bell Canada, the event featured a keynote address by Jerome Quenneville, president and CEO of Sault Area Hospital. |
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Long, I always wanted to deliver a real stemwinder of a keynote to a responsive crowd. |
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In September 2014 he joined Starmus Festival as keynote speaker and declared himself an atheist. |
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Dragons, Klabees and Cyclopses were present in robes of gold, purple, scarlet. And Imperial Wizard HW Evans made a keynote speech. |
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In a keynote speech, attended by over 2,000 people, Steve Jobs spent the first 10 minutes bigging up the move to Intel chips. |
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The conference keynote, one Googler showed how the system could be used to analyze reactions to World Cup matches posted to Twitter. |
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The invitation-only Forum will be addressed by keynote speaker Diedre Bounds, in addition to several renowned local business leaders. |
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Eddie Obeng, founder of the world's first virtual business school, Pentacle, meanwhile, gave a keynote speech on the journey to innovation. |
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The keynote speaker was Debbie Dawson Hatmaker, PhD, RN-BC, SANE-A, FAAN, Chief Professional Practice Officer at American Nurses Association. |
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Poon will be the keynote speaker for its statewide Expo and Conference November 18-19 in Novi, Michigan. |
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During his keynote, Satchell talked about academic institutions that are lining up to include XNA Game Studio Express in their course offerings. |
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Rothwell is Summit Chair, and he will deliver a keynote address and present exclusive new research on executive promotability. |
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The opening day keynote was given by the Afterburners who presented Plan, Brief, Execute, Debrief. |
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Insight 03 also featured a keynote from business visionary Gus Whalen, chief executive officer of the Warren Featherbone Company. |
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Two-time Olympic bobsledder and CFL star running back Jesse Lumsden delivered a motivational keynote address at lunch. |
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The writer is a best-selling author, keynote speaker and entrepreneur mentor, co-founder of Beermat. |
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The Sum-Up sessions are designed to integrate conference speaking events into one concise relay of keynote and session conclusions. |
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Listeners will be able to hear excerpts of IBM Chairman Lou Gerstner's keynote address shortly after the speech is heard by conventioners. |
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Executive Vice President Misuhiko Yamashita will give the keynote speech at the opening session. |
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Ibrahim Hadi in a keynote speech during the 2nd Kuwait North American Neurology Conference on behalf of the sponsor of the conference and Health Minister Ali Al-Obaidi. |
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Senator Raynelle Andreychuk made the keynote address and spoke generally about the Commonwealth of Nations, its history and the diversity of membership among the nations. |
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Bonk was one of the 44 international keynote speakers who addressed the four-day 2nd international conference on e-learning that concluded in Riyadh on Thursday. |
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The International CES will highlight the newest innovations in the audio market through keynote addresses, conferences, SuperSessions and exhibits. |
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In 2004, the future POTUS delivered his rousing keynote address at the Democratic National Convention, upstaging the party's actual nominee, John Kerry. |
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Futurologist Dr James Bellini and leading international trade academics Prof Peter Buckley and Adam Cross are among those giving keynote speeches. |
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It is based on the same principles as the Eyebeam Art and Technology Centre in New York City, which delegates heard about from another keynote speaker Liz Slagus. |
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Girotti discusses the Latinizing of Delta Airlines in his keynote address. |
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Ecleamus Ricks, Healthcare Georgia Foundation board member and Kerne Middleton, of the macon Housing Authority were also on program to introduce the keynote speakers. |
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This year, Rott Gettelfinger and James Hoffa gave keynote addresses, making the first time in 20 years labor leaders were an integral part of the conference. |
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A CO-FOUNDER of premium burger business Muddy Boots is the keynote speaker at the third Women in Business Lunch at a hotel in Warwickshire next week. |
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