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Fiz's and is
When John dies, Kevin is relieved at this news and once again has to stop Sally from making a fool out of herself around on the day of Fiz's sentencing, when she belittles Fiz's friends and family for supporting a murderer.
When she finds out that Chesney's sister Fiz is in a relationship with him, she vandalises Fiz's motorbike.
The street is split down the middle: for instance, the Croppers agree, but Eddie Windass ( despite never having met John AND baked his and Fiz's wedding cake ) is against it.

Fiz's and by
Fiz's first appearance came as a troubled sixteen year old fostered by Roy and Hayley Cropper.

Fiz's and .
Roy mentors Fiz's younger brother Chesney Brown ( Sam Aston ) and he sells his comic collection to buy a Morris Minor.
Fiz's adventures are continued in Coronation Street: Out of Africa.
Joy's solicitor turns up at Number 5, with Fiz having to pose as Mrs Fishwick again, Joy's house had been sold and the money was to be tranferred into Fiz's ( i. e. Mrs Fishwicks ) bank account.
The Police arrive at Fiz's house to notify herself and Chesney that John had been caught on CCTV boarding a ferry at Holyhead.
Fiz's trial begins and she gives her evidence, before the jury leave to consider their verdicts.
Fiz's personality has taken some rapid transformations over the years.

speech and is
`` A better position for negotiations is the real point of this speech.
It is said that the eccentric Timothy Dexter, who was one of the first share-holders, stood on the table and made a speech worthy of the occasion.
The poem does not distort the syntax of ordinary speech nor draw on exotic sources of diction, yet it is obviously not ordinary speech -- only Hardy would say `` a grin of bitterness swept thereby ; ;
this is a `` fade '' ending, and what you have here is a downtalking style of speech, expressing something less than conventional respect for mother.
Then she catapults into `` everything and everybody '', putting particular violence on `` everybody '', indicating to the linguist that this is a spot to flag -- that is, it is not congruent to the patient's general style of speech up to this point.
He is, of course, a segregationist, but he says he has never made an `` anti-Negro '' speech.
Despite a too long sustained declamatory flight, this final speech is convincing, and we see why British audiences apparently were impressed by `` Roots ''.
AAC is now used for a wide variety of speech impairments.
According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, an Allocution is a solemn form of address or speech from the throne employed by the Pope on certain occasions.
Dysarthria, an impairment with articulation, may also be present and is characterized by " scanning " speech that consists of slower rate, irregular rhythm and variable volume.
Of those, ethanol ( C < sub > 2 </ sub > H < sub > 5 </ sub > OH ) is the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages, and in common speech the word alcohol refers specifically to ethanol.
For example, where a person has committed harmful actions of body, speech and mind based on greed, hatred and delusion, rebirth in a lower realm, i. e. an animal, a ghost or a hell realm, is to be expected.
The term " alloy " is sometimes used in everyday speech as a synonym for a particular alloy.
Hearing is one of the most crucial means of survival in the animal world, and speech is one of the most distinctive characteristics of human development and culture.
The common usage in both everyday speech and academic discourse is a practitioner in the visual arts only.
In adjectival use, it is generally understood to mean " of or relating to the United States "; for example, " Elvis Presley was an American singer " or " the American President gave a speech today ".
In personal denotation, " gringo " means estadounidense, in particular, and anglophones in general, and, linguistically, any speech not Spanish, i. e. " She is speaking gringo, not Spanish ".
It is a humorous political critique, aimed squarely at the then ruling party Partido Revolucionario Institucional ( PRI ) and its paramilitary caciques, at a time when freedom of speech in politics was highly restricted.
On the other hand, they may not preside over Adoration or Benediction, give a speech that is a homily, or read the Gospel during a Mass or serve as instituted acolytes, a ministry which is now reserved for those preparing for ordained service ).

speech and applauded
In 1868 Garfield gave his noted two-hour " Currency " speech in the House, which was widely applauded as his best oratory yet ; in it he advocated a gradual resumption of specie payment.
In the case of saluting in response to applause, in circumstances such as a musical festival or being applauded for a speech, it also signifies that the Salvationist wishes to give Glory to God and not themselves.
The speech is wildly applauded and the lords have no idea that it is the ranting of a madman, in contrast to society's reaction when Jack believed he was Christ.
Marti applauded the United States ' Constitution which allowed freedom of speech to all its citizens, no matter what political beliefs they had.
" His sanguine speech was applauded by many.
The United Nations Environmental Programme awarded President Elbegdorj as a Champion of the Earth in June 2012 for his commitment to environmental protection and in July 2012 US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton applauded Elbegdorj and Mongolia on the country ’ s democratic progress and efforts to end corruption during a speech to the International Women ’ s Leadership Forum in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
The general applauded his running mate for his speech, but stated that the two had to meet face to face before a final decision could be made.
DuBois initially applauded Washington ’ s stance on racial uplift, at one point he went as far as to say of the Atlanta Exposition speech: “ here might be a real basis for the settlement between whites and blacks in the South .” DuBois, in his book The Souls of Black Folk, congratulates Washington for accomplishing his first task, which was to earn the ear of the white southern population through a spirit of sympathy and cooperation.
The speech was loudly applauded.
Along with group members Michelle Quigg, Vanessa Suttie, and Morgan Geisler, Cullis-Suzuki presented environmental issues from a youth perspective at the summit, where she was applauded for a speech to the delegates.
Gajendra is making a move into politics, so when he is applauded by the local authorities, Vaidehi intervenes and exposes Gajendra as a rapist and fraud through a heart-wrenching speech, which drives all the woman in the audience to assault Gajendra, who is later killed by Bhulva.
The performances of Los Comuneros were attended by members of the different parties ; the utterances of the different characters were taken to represent the author's personal opinions, and every speech which could be brought into connection with current politics was applauded by one half of the house and derided by the other half.

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