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We spoke of the need for advertising, and I agreed that the deep dive would be most useful for publicity.
A lady, you made clear to me both by precept and example, never raised her voice or slumped in her chair, never failed in social tact ( in heaven, for instance, would not mention St. John the Baptist's head ), never pouted or withdrew or scandalized in company, never reminded others of her physical presence by unseemly sound or gesture, never indulged in public scenes or private confidences, never spoke of money save in terms of alleviating suffering, never gossiped or maligned, never stressed but always minimized the hopelessness of anything from sin to death itself.
Katherine Douglas King '' The invitation was accepted and other letters followed, in which she spoke of her concern for his health and her delight in seeing him so much at home among the crippled children she served.
He spoke for a `` proletariat '' that included `` all the lost and sick and hunted of the earth ''.
it spoke for many in the clergy, I suspect.
She even spoke differently when she was clean, and she was clean now for his departure and her voice clear and rather sharp.
Mr. Barcus spoke on the subject of scholarships for Juniors -- with which he is very familiar.
In the remainder of his speech Davis spoke of his admiration for Brown and warned those who took part in the meeting that they `` are liable to the charge that they are supporting traitors and upholding men whom the laws have condemned ''.
and, furthermore, I could not presume the implication that I spoke for American artists as a group.
Miss Upton spoke gratefully of the response of Spelman graduates and Negro friends in helping to raise the Fund, and their continuing efforts to raise money for greatly needed current expenses.
Mitchell was for using it, Jones against, and Sen. Wayne Dumont Jr. R-Warren did not mention it when the three Republican gubernatorial candidates spoke at staggered intervals before 100 persons at the Park Hotel.
Martin, who has been in office in Washington, D. C., for 13 months spoke at the council's annual meeting at the Multnomah Hotel.
And though it was logical that a man who could plot mass murder would not hesitate to speak an untruth, still it was difficult to understand why Spencer spoke only for Cromwell.
On foreign and military policy, Lincoln spoke out against the Mexican – American War, which he attributed to President Polk's desire for " military glory — that attractive rainbow, that rises in showers of blood ".
Alkindus considered Aristotle as the outstanding and unique representative of philosophy and Averroes spoke of Aristotle as the " exemplar " for all future philosophers.
He later spoke out for black suffrage, though not based solely on race, but rather merit oriented, arguing, " The better class of them will go to work and sustain themselves, and that class ought to be allowed to vote, on the ground that a loyal Negro is more worthy than a disloyal white man.
When Thespis stepped out from the chorus, he spoke as if he was the character ( for example, " I am Dionysus.
She notably spoke of her support for its reintroduction for the worst cases of murder in the aftermath of the murder of two 10-year-old girls from Soham, Cambridgeshire, in August 2002.
Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Oxford and a friend of Disraeli's, spoke strongly against the measure and implied that Russell was paying off the Jews for " helping " elect him.
For example, the behavior of Job's comforters, who kept silence until he spoke to them, is the source for a norm applicable to contemporary traditional Jewish practice, that visitors to a house of mourning should not speak to the mourner until they are spoken to.
On February 2, 2000, George W. Bush, as candidate for President, spoke during school's chapel hour.
After being cleared, Charles spoke of the need to restore anonymity for those accused of rape.
A synod of clerics and scholars threatened to excommunicate him for these deaths, but St. Brendan of Birr spoke on his behalf with the result that he was allowed to go into exile instead.

spoke and twenty
The last person known to have been able to read Etruscan was the Roman emperor Claudius ( 10 BC – AD 54 ), the author of a treatise in twenty volumes on the Etruscans, Tyrrenikà ( now lost ), who compiled a dictionary ( also lost ) by interviewing the last few elderly rustics who still spoke the language.
In 2006, the magazine chose the score as one of twenty essential soundtracks it believed spoke to the " complex and innovative relationships between music and screen storytelling ".
On May 9, 2001, twenty government workers from military and civilian organizations spoke about their experiences regarding UFOs and UFO confidentiality at the National Press Club in Washington D. C ..
He once spoke uninterrupted for twenty minutes and kept everyone spellbound describing the covers being removed at Lord's.
Interviewed twenty years later, in 1931, by the Esperanto magazine, Literatura Mondo ( World of Literature ), he spoke of Esperanto's stalled progress, and said that he no longer regarded the language as a viable solution to the need for an international language.
During a 1982 broadcast ( index number S-1086-3 ), Wes spoke with Dr. Scott publicly for over twenty minutes, stating that before coming across Dr. Scott's television program, he had never understood or felt drawn toward Christianity.

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Shortly after Everett's well-received remarks, Lincoln spoke for only a few minutes.
Palin later spoke, saying that he liked to think that Chapman was there with them all that day —" or rather, he will be in about 25 minutes ," a reference to Chapman's habitual lateness when they were all working together.
He spoke for 90 minutes.
The minutes were read, then Stanton spoke in defense of the many severe accusations brought against the much-abused " Lords of Creation.
Meanwhile, Warner Bros. had released three more talkies, all profitable, if not at the level of The Jazz Singer: In March, Tenderloin appeared ; it was billed by Warners as the first feature in which characters spoke their parts, though only 15 of its 88 minutes had dialogue.
In the debate, he spoke for 6 hours and 50 minutes, setting a record.
She met with Chinese Vice-President Xi Jinping and the pair spoke for 35 minutes over lunch.
Dismore spoke for three hours and 17 minutes to block a Conservative Private Member's Bill, the Criminal Law ( Amendment ) ( Protection of Property ) Bill, which he claimed amounted to " vigilante law.
One such example occurred October 26, 2006, when he spoke for almost 120 minutes to prevent the Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development from studying a private member's bill to implement the Kyoto Accord.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Leonard spoke these words as the show opened: " If you're a fan, what you will see in the next minutes, hours, and days to follow may convince you that you've gone to sports heaven.
On 27 June 2001, ten minutes before she died, Norah Holland spoke to her gently about Kenneth Williams, Hattie Jacques and their time on the Carry On films.
He just looked into your eyes, spoke softly, and after a few minutes he cast a spell on you.
An account in The Gentleman's Magazine for 7 April 1739 notes Turpin's brashness: " Turpin behaved in an undaunted manner ; as he mounted the ladder, feeling his right leg tremble, he spoke a few words to the topsman, then threw himself off, and expir'd in five minutes.
On November 9, 1969, the Zodiac mailed a seven-page letter claiming that two policemen stopped and actually spoke with him three minutes after he shot Stine.
Felton ignored him and spoke for an extra fifteen minutes, at one point making fun of Rutherford and implicitly accusing her of hypocrisy.
He spoke little more than five minutes: but every word was full of weighty matter ; and when he sate down his reputation as an orator and a constitutional lawyer was established ".
He spoke of his " unbelievable pride " when playing for Scotland against England and how, when confronted by the " Auld Enemy ", the Scottish players would become William Wallace or Robert the Bruce for ninety minutes after pulling on the blue jersey.
In a 2009 article by Fox News called the twins " the Willie Nelson of pin-up girls interviewing the twins where they spoke of how they ( the twins ) use their “ seven and a half minutes each of fame ” to speak out for animals.
He spoke for 45 minutes and reminded his audience that his resignation from UMNO was irrevocable.
That night, amongst his congratulatory phone calls was one from Air Force One, U. S. President George W. Bush spoke to him for a few minutes about the record.
The format for each debate was: one candidate spoke for 60 minutes, then the other candidate spoke for 90 minutes, and then the first candidate was allowed a 30-minute " rejoinder.

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