These new suffragists took to the streets, organizing mass parades, automobile caravans, and soapbox speaking. |
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He was a big clumsy galoot in how he delivered his theory, but you don't have to look that far to see what set him upon his soapbox. |
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However, I'm also reminded of an analogy between blogs and old-style soapbox speakers in City parks. |
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And while I'm on this soapbox, don't forget to give blood if you are eligible. |
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But there's a difference between that, and being on your whole anti-male, feminist soapbox, ranting away. |
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Thus, blogs can function as a teen's diary, a political pundit's soapbox, or even simply as one person's view of the news. |
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I'm not using this soapbox to slam the concept of equity financing, nor the venture capitalists who make it possible. |
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Every couple of feet one stood on a soapbox and made angry speeches to passing picketers. |
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They believe their own hype, and they have a powerful soapbox from which to promote it. |
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If not, what does it take to convince you that you're providing a soapbox to an unstable lunatic? |
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I could see myself standing on a soapbox or addressing my adoring subjects from a balcony. |
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But I'll get up on my soapbox about almost anything if I hear someone else express a strong opinion about it that I don't agree with. |
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In addition, the Constitution protects not only the sermons of a solitary activist, standing on a corner soapbox. |
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It definitely has a place in music, but it's not our thing to stand on a soapbox and speak out. |
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Like the soapbox speakers, the cafeterias offered working-class people places to debate and discuss a wide range of issues. |
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However, I will not stay quiet when a preacher gets on his soapbox and tries to persuade us to buy what clearly amounts to simple gaudery. |
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It seems that you would rather get up on your soapbox and shout then have a meaningful conversation. |
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Here he comes, puttering up in his little soapbox derby car with its duck horn. |
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They served to link isolated communities and provide a voice and soapbox for the voiceless. |
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Ok, off the soapbox Mr M, it's late and I'm tired and ratty. |
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Thomas' article, counterpointed by a more persuasive discourse by security consultant Martin, seems to be soapbox oratory on behalf of the company. |
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Is it about using our purses genuinely to do our bit, or are we just jumping on a conscience-cleansing soapbox already over-populated by celebrities and eco-warriors? |
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He immediately called Sharpton, who said he was sorry that Jackson had turned the press conference into a soapbox. |
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Nevertheless, they may soon get up on that same soapbox to defend the same cause. |
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The Conservatives stand on a soapbox and act as though they were the protectors of Canadians at this time of financial crisis. |
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Everyone gets up on their soapbox and says that Europe must be given a soul. |
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It is absolutely shameful to see the government standing on a soapbox saying that it has given enough money. |
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Go to schools, places of worship, other organizations' meetings and get on the soapbox about climate change and the event you're organizing. |
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Anyone can climb on a soapbox and proclaim to care about Canadians, but a real leader takes action. |
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The finance minister abuses Parliament to give himself a soapbox to launch his election campaign. |
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On the other hand, if the soapbox moves into the main hall where those serious discussion are, then communication breaks down. |
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Perhaps the challenge for politicians online remains the same as in the days of soapbox and megaphone: just being heard. |
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Hes an outspoken libertarian in his back-page soapbox columns, bashing Bible-thumpers and left-lib control freaks with equal venom for their efforts to censor comics. |
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Through the use of chat rooms, any person with a phone line can become a town crier with a voice that resonates farther than it could from any soapbox. |
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Nevertheless, I have an opportunity to get up on the soapbox here and rant and rave, and a candidate should show an ability to grasp a variety of social issues. |
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Therefore I feel obliged to get up on my soapbox and voice my opinion. |
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So while I haven't stopped caring about designing and developing for the Web, I don't publicly stand on that particular soapbox that much anymore. |
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In short, this law will provide a soapbox for extremists of all types. |
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They have come from politicians or media figures, hammering home their point on a soapbox or over radio waves. |
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Please don't let reporters use it as a soapbox for moralizing. |
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Honest and heartfelt though these sentiments may be, this sort of unsubtle, soapbox writing has no place in a work purporting to be serious literature. |
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Also, etiquette and netiquette are key words here, and your equivalent of shouting out on soapbox isn't gonna bring anything more productive than witty remarks. |
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It stretches the powers of even the most experienced muckrakers and soapbox haranguers to find the least routine and boring bits of nonsense to present to us as the news. |
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Then-prime minister John Major, clambered onto his soapbox in an attempt to win votes for his latest Tory campaign. |
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The youths asked John Craven, 57, for his views as he stood on his soapbox. |
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A GROUP of students will become Scotland's answer to Dastardly and Muttley with their own soapbox Mean Machine. |
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The office of the President is, in reality, something of a soapbox. |
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They provide a soapbox for antiestablishment left-leaning liberals, on programmes like the News Quiz, and then refer to it as comedy. |
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Jim Murphy has vowed to get back on his soapbox this week despite being pelted with eggs. |
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Ms Coyle, a visiting professor at the University of Manchester, begins her book with a portrait of Newcastle-born Angus Maddison, who can still recall his uncle's soapbox protests against the evils of the Depression. |
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There's no online platform – Twitter, Livejournal, Medium, Facebook – that hasn't been turned, at some point, into a soapbox for ugliness and hate. |
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The madman obtained a soapbox which he stood on at the corner of Broadway and Wall street, to shout out his prophesy of the end of the world. |
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This unusual vehicle is a hovercraft, a mixture of floating boat and tearing soapbox from England, the bigger version of which we got to know from car advertisements and excursions across the Channel. |
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Not setting out to be trailblazers or soapbox preachers, Willson and his employees held an informal meeting in November 2001 to discuss possible options. |
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Why did he not mention that we are introducing new bureaucratic procedures in Europe, and thus doing the exact opposite of what we proclaim in our soapbox speeches about cutting red tape and achieving the Lisbon objectives? |
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The government, that is to say the premier, his cabinet and his caucus, may take a particular position and can get on their soapbox, television or on talk shows and argue their position persuasively. |
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They supplied 65 mothers of children under the age of 11 with soap and a soapbox, and encouraged them to wash their hands and guide the children in handwashing. |
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I apologize for getting on my soapbox, but this is nothing new. |
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Bernhard's last appearance on a late-night talk show was a handy soapbox to expound on his political message of patriotism, nationalism, and populism. |
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He's been on his soapbox all day about the new football coach. |
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