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On 16 March 1950, Powell made his maiden speech, speaking on a White Paper on Defence and beginning by saying ," There is no need for me to pretend those feelings of awe and hesitation which assail any hon.
Peel made his maiden speech at the start of the 1810 session, when he was chosen by the Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval, to second the reply to the king's speech.
Heath made his maiden speech in the House of Commons on 26 June 1950, in which he appealed to the Labour Government to participate in the Schuman Plan.
The new cult to " mother and maiden " took its place alongside the old, but made no reference to Liber.
In November of the same year the new MS Silja Serenade made its maiden voyage from Helsinki to Stockholm, approximately seven months after the original planned delivery date.
On 4 August 1876, Chamberlain made his maiden speech in the House of Commons during a debate on elementary schools.
He made his way back to the majors in 1969 as the third-base coach of the San Diego Padres during their maiden season in the National League.
Their children for many years played upon the skin of the white bear – from which the lake derives its name, and the maiden and the brave remembered long the fearful scene and rescue that made them one, for Kis-se-me-pa and Ka-go-ga could never forget their fearful encounter with the huge monster that came so near sending them to the happy hunting ground.
He made 44 and 48 * in the first Test, before making his maiden Ashes hundred, 102 from 221 balls in Perth.
He made his maiden First XI century during the season ; scoring 108 against Mosman.
He made his maiden First XI century during the season with tons against Sydney University and Waverley.
A year later he made 73 on his county debut for Lancashire County Cricket Club, scoring his maiden first-class hundred against Derbyshire a fortnight later.
In September 1992, he made his maiden speech as party leader, about the Government's ERM debacle eight days earlier, saying that John Major was " The devalued Prime Minister of a devalued Government ".
The Ictineo II made her maiden voyage under human power on 20 May 1865, submerging to a depth of.
Cowdrey made his England debut on the 1954-55 tour of Australia and New Zealand and made his maiden Test hundred at Melbourne in the Boxing Day Test match 1954.
He made his maiden speech in February 1932 on the subject of economic policy, advocating a cautiously protectionist approach to cheap imports.
She emigrated to the American colonies with her first husband, David Tetchley, but ten years later left him, and reverting to her maiden name she made her way to Montreal, penniless, until taken in by Molson.
She made her maiden speech on her 22nd birthday, within an hour of taking her seat.
Within his first year in the national side, he made a great impact guiding Sri Lanka to their maiden Test Match away victory against New Zealand at Napier, taking 5-47 & 5-43 and scoring 33 & 36 and being nominated Man of the Match.
On 26 June 2007 at Colombo, he made his maiden test century against Bangladesh when he scored 100 not out in a total of 577-6 declared.
On election ( 31 January 1881 ), he rushed to the House of Commons, made his maiden speech next day amid stormy scenes following the arrest of Michael Davitt, then a Land League leader, and was ejected from the Commons all on the same evening.
Powered by two steam engines taken from another ocean-going yacht, the new MS Mount Washington made her maiden voyage on August 15, 1940.
She made her debut as a singer ( produced by X Japan co-founder Yoshiki Hayashi ) and also appeared as " Shoko Matsuda " ( Matsuda was her mother's maiden name ) in her father's film Hana-bi in 1997.
He made his maiden speech on 4 July 1997.

made and speech
Such speech differences made him acutely aware of the richness and expressivness of language.
To the newspapers he talked about his unquiet life, about his wish to be a newspaperman once more, about the prevalence of American slang in British speech, about the loquacity of the English and the impossibility of finding quiet in a railway carriage, about his plans to wander for two years `` unless stopped and made to write another book ''.
It seems that Khrushchev himself took a very special pride in having made a world-shaking contribution to Marxist doctrine with his Draft Program ( a large part of his twelve-hour speech at the recent Congress was, in fact, very largely a rehash of that interminable document ).
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 Prime Minister paid his respects to the Buddhist monks, strode rapidly among the houses, joked with the local soldiery, and made a speech.
They dug up a speech he had made two years earlier as a Congressman, decrying the more than two hundred statues, monuments, and memorials which `` dot the Washington landscape as patriotic societies and zealous friends are constantly hatching new plans ''.
Her teeth chattered so that she made three attempts at speech before she became intelligible.
He is, of course, a segregationist, but he says he has never made an `` anti-Negro '' speech.
He didn't look like what I thought of as an old man, and his lively and erudite speech made him seem even younger.
The term allocutio was used by the ancient Romans for the speech made by a commander to his troops, either before a battle or during it, to animate and encourage them.
* 1910 – Theodore Roosevelt made his The Man in the Arena speech.
Patrick Henry is best known for the speech he made in the House of Burgesses on March 23, 1775, in Saint John's Church in Richmond, Virginia.
No matter how small the speech packets could be made, they would always encounter full-size data packets, and under normal queuing conditions, might experience maximum queuing delays.
Clinton made a major speech to Congress regarding a health care reform plan on September 22, 1993, aimed at achieving universal coverage through a national health care plan.
As a twelve-year-old, Bob Jones, Sr. made a twenty-minute speech in defense of the Populist Party.
On 19 June 1920 Lieutenant-Colonel Gerald Smyth made a speech to the ranks of the Listowel RIC in which he was reported as having said:
Gnaeus Ahenobarbus seems to have wished to keep quiet ; but Gaius Sosius on 1 January made an elaborate speech in favor of Antony, and would have proposed the confirmation of his act had it not been vetoed by a tribune.
Comparisons have been made between Doublespeak and Orwell's descriptions on political speech from his essays Politics and the English Language in which " unscrupulous politicians, advertisers, religionists, and other doublespeakers of whatever stripe continue to abuse language for manipulative purposes ".
Nevertheless, in the end, as Derrida pointed out, he made of linguistics " the regulatory model ", and " for essential, and essentially metaphysical, reasons had to privilege speech, and everything that links the sign to phone ".
It is mandatory for the flag to be used in every official speech made by the President of the European Council and it is often used at official meetings between the leaders of an EU state and a non-EU state ( the national flag and European flag appearing together ).
That military respect for law began The Ten Years of Spring, a democratic period of free speech and open political activity, plans for national land reform, and the historical perception, by the intelligentsia, that much and great political progress could be made in realizing the civil governance of Guatemala.
Banks made a speech to an attendant crowd as to how thrilled he was to be given this honour.
He was followed by the Attorney-General Sir Edward Coke, who began with a long speechthe content of which was heavily influenced by Salisbury — that included a denial that the King had ever made any promises to the Catholics.
William II made a highly provocative speech regarding this.
He was brought as a captive to Rome, where a dignified speech he made during Claudius's triumph persuaded the emperor to spare his life.

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