Still, with the thundering voice I'll bet he could certainly orate from the top of that tower. |
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Our President isn't just going to just stand on a box and orate all the time. |
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Candidates may not move about the stage as they orate, nor may they question each other. |
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And if the television shows she had selected began to lose her attention, she'd orate. |
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Ken Livingstone eventually emerged to orate about the day's Olympic bid. |
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I wanted to get onstage and orate, without people thinking about the normal things people think about. |
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Ms Skutnabb-Kangas said that orate or nonliterate languages were often seen as having lower status than literate languages. |
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I recall, in my time here as a whip, which was some time ago, listening to him lamenting how members in the House had lost the ability to orate with skill. |
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Republican State Chairman Tina Benkiser will orate, flanked by representatives of organizations such as the Southern Baptists and the Texas Conference of Churches. |
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Yet, there were definite benefits to belonging to an orate community. |
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Anyone who has heard him orate will recognize his style. |
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Dexia Crediop, still very active in corp orate and p roject finance, realized some transactions, notably in the high sp eed train infrastructure and in a windmill p roject. |
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We're a people that likes to orate, and to be orated at. |
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