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** a peculiar pattern of dysarthria ( slurred speech, sometimes characterised by explosive variations in voice intensity despite a regular rhythm ).
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** Phonetic transcription, the representation specifically of speech sounds
** New York Times Co. v Sullivan ( 376 US 254 1964 ): The United States Supreme Court rules that under the First Amendment, speech criticizing political figures cannot be censored.
** Nelson Mandela makes his " I Am Prepared to Die " speech at the opening of the Rivonia Trial, a classic of the anti-apartheid movement.
** In Paris, French Foreign Minister Georges Bonnet, in response to rumours ( which are true ) that he is seeking to end the French alliance system in Eastern Europe, gives a speech highlighting his government's commitment to the cordon sanitaire.
** In a response to Georges Bonnet's speech of January 26, German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, referring to Bonnet's alleged statement of December 6, 1938 accepting Eastern Europe as being in Germany's exclusive sphere of influence, protests that all French security commitments in that region are " now off limits ".
** Lou Gehrig gives his last public speech, following a diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( ALS ).
** In a speech at the Berlin Sportpalast, German Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels declare a " Total War " against the Allies.
** British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher delivers her famous ' The lady's not for turning ' speech.
** President Kennedy delivers a revealing speech: The President and the Press: Address before the American Newspaper Publishers Association
** Adolf Hitler makes his first public political speech, in Austria.
** Booker T. Washington delivers the Atlanta Compromise speech.
** In New York City, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. makes his first public speech on the Vietnam War.
** WWII: U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt denounces Italy's actions with his " Stab in the Back " speech during the graduation ceremonies of the University of Virginia.
** Swami Vivekananda delivers an inspiring speech on his paper at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago.
** Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, political leader of then East Pakistan ( present day-Bangladesh ), delivers his famous speech in the Racecourse Field in Dhaka, calling on the masses to be prepared to fight for national independence.
** U. S. President Herbert Hoover is succeeded by Franklin D. Roosevelt ( FDR ), who in reference to the Great Depression, proclaims " The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself " in his inauguration speech.
** President Eisenhower delivers his " Chance for Peace " speech to the National Association of Newspaper Editors.
** In broad Cockney, and to some extent in general popular London speech, a vocalised is entirely absorbed by a preceding: i. e., salt and sort become homophones ( although the contemporary pronunciation of salt would prevent this from happening ), and likewise fault-fought-fort, pause-Paul's, Morden-Malden, water-Walter.
** Dinarchus of Athens, logographer ( speech writer )
** Contempt for or negligence of exercising freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
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** Edward Teller gives a now-famous speech on plasma stability in magnetic bottles at the Princeton Gun Club.

** and synthesis
** Organic synthesis
** The Voice – Speech synthesis unit, compatible with G7000
** Mono FM synthesis
** DNA replication or DNA synthesis, the process of copying a double-stranded DNA molecule
** Precision synthesis-Advanced RTL & physical synthesis for FPGAs
** Neoclassical synthesis, a movement in economics after the second world war.
** Organic synthesis, the chemical synthesis of organic compounds
** Dehydration synthesis, a chemical synthesis resulting in the loss of a water molecule
** Paal – Knorr synthesis, a chemical reaction named after Carl Paal and Ludwig Knorr
** Chemosynthesis, the synthesis of biological compounds into organic waste, using methane or an oxidized molecule as a catalyst
** Amino acid synthesis, the synthesis of an amino acid from its constituents *
** DNA synthesis ( disambiguation ), several biochemical processes for making DNA
** RNA synthesis, the synthesis of RNA from nucleic acids, using another nucleic acid chain as a template
** ATP synthesis, the biochemical synthesis of ATP
** Wave field synthesis, a spatial audio rendering technique, characterized by creation of virtual acoustic environments
** Subtractive synthesis, a method of creating a sound by removing harmonics, characterised by the application of an audio filter to an audio signal
** Frequency modulation synthesis, a form of audio synthesis where the timbre of a simple waveform is changed by frequency modulating it with a modulating frequency that is also in the audio range
** Frequency modulation synthesis, a sound-generation technique popularized by early digital music synthesizers

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