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After the preliminary business affair was finished Depew arose and delivered the convincing speech that clinched the nomination for Roosevelt.
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' After the speech, when Lincoln boarded the 6: 30pm train for Washington, D. C., he was feverish and weak, with a severe headache.
After these words, the speech drowned in cheers.
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After the fall of the Northern Song dynasty, and during the reign of the Jin ( Jurchen ) and Yuan ( Mongol ) dynasties in northern China, a common speech developed based on the dialects of the North China Plain around the capital, a language referred to as Old Mandarin.
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After they have completed exploring their spiritual beliefs, they write a speech about it which they then personally deliver to the congregation.
After their victory he gave a speech at Hawarden on 23 September in which he said: " In the common interests of humanity, this remarkable strike and the results of this strike, which have tended somewhat to strengthen the condition of labour in the face of capital, is the record of what we ought to regard as satisfactory, as a real social advance tends to a fair principle of division of the fruits of industry ".
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After giving a frustrating speech to the audience, he leaves the stage, backed by applause.
After giving his first speech for the Party on October 16 in the Hofbräukeller, Hitler quickly rose up to become a leading figure in the DAP.
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After and ministers
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After the war, he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in several Catholic governments between 1949 and 1954 and as economic advisor to the Belgian government and to the council of ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.
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After discussions with Lloyd and senior civil servants, Macmillan took the unprecedented step of appointing two Foreign Office cabinet ministers: Home, as Foreign Secretary, in the Lords, and Edward Heath, as Lord Privy Seal and deputy Foreign Secretary, in the Commons.
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