In the debate, the cockney cannily picked Derek, the professional speechwriter, to be on his side. |
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I'm sure it takes a monstrous ego to be a White House speechwriter, but do these guys really believe their own promotional blurbs? |
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The pathologist is a bit like a speechwriter who doesn't get credit for the speech. |
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Jonathan Parish is senior planning officer and speechwriter in the Policy Planning Unit of the NATO Secretary General's Private Office. |
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Keynote speaker Theodore Sorensen, a renowned advisor and speechwriter for former U. S. President John F. Kennedy, addressed an energetic crowd. |
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He was charged with corruption, and with sodomizing his speechwriter and his wife's chauffeur, and convicted. |
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Nicolson is a former speechwriter for US senator Daniel Moynihan and a former BBC journalist who reported for Panorama, Newsnight and Watchdog. |
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For every speech read out, there has been a speechwriter looking for ideas. |
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There, I drew on my love for good stories in my role as speechwriter for several executives. |
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Before he joined The Daily Beast, executive editor John Avlon was a speechwriter for New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. |
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Thatcher had cried when the lines were originally suggested by her speechwriter Ronald Miller. |
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In the Washington Post, former chief Bush speechwriter Michael Gerson won't stand with Rand. |
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A new ebook by former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum looks at the 2012 election and beyond. |
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He sparked a furor in 1973 by hiring William Safire, a Nixon speechwriter, as an op-ed columnist during the Watergate scandal. |
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Former Bush speechwriter Matt Latimer on the Republicans' disastrous presumptive nominee. |
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What greater pleasure could an emotionally-needy speechwriter know than to be pitied by the most powerful person on earth? |
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He did not discourage later western descriptions of him as Khrushchev's adviser or speechwriter, although these exaggerated his role at that time. |
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He has worked as a researcher, analyst, and speechwriter in both the public and private sectors, has researched two biographies, and acted as an elections observer. |
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Asmus, who also served as Albright's principal speechwriter, provides a fascinating tale of how an idea from the fringes is turned into mainstream policy. |
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Assume that you are a speechwriter for Charles Saunders. |
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Among activities of note undertaken in 2005 and 2006, the Communication Section assisted the High Commissioner's speechwriter in drafting, translating and placing seven opinion articles by the High Commissioner. |
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Mitt Romney should seriously consider hiring Netanyahu's speechwriter. |
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In 1998 he joined the United Nations where he served as a chief speechwriter and from 2001 to 2006 he was the Director of Communications in the Executive Office of the UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan. |
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Guest speakers include Afzaal Malik of Coca-Cola, John F. Kennedy speechwriter Ted Sorensen, Nothing But Nets Director Adrianna Logalbo, Ambassador to the UN from Cameroon Tommo Monthé, and Angelique Zonneveld of Cordaid. |
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Preparation of speeches and press releases This involves a speech meeting with the speechwriter, departmental communications branch, program officials, parliamentary relations officials and the Minister's office. |
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In 1993, Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Harriet Harman approached Rawnsley to recruit Miliband as her policy researcher and speechwriter. |
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