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A president is frequently besieged to serve in non-academic civic and governmental capacities, to make speeches to lay groups, and to make numerous ceremonial appearances on and off campus.
His policies on Kashmir and the integeration of the state into India was frequently defended in front of the United Nations by his aide, Krishna Menon, a brilliant diplomat who earned a reputation in India for his passionate speeches.
While in Constantinople therefore it was not strange to see Julian frequently active in the Senate, participating in debates and making speeches, placing himself at the level of the other members of the Senate.
Though he had frequently been accused of and associated with terrorism, in speeches on 13 and 14 December Arafat accepted UN Security Council Resolution 242, Israel's right " to exist in peace and security " and repudiated ' terrorism in all its forms, including state terrorism '.
She frequently gave lectures and speeches, wearing elaborate costumes and calling herself a children's Dame Edna Everage.
Arab nationalist terms, such " Arab homeland " and " Arab nation " frequently began appearing in his speeches in 1954 – 55, whereas prior he would refer to the Arab " peoples " or the " Arab region.
According to Robert Holliday, Kilmer " frequently neglected to make any preparation for his speeches, not even choosing a subject until the beginning of the dinner which was to culminate in a specimen of his oratory.
In fact, former president Chen Shui-bian has been frequently emphasizing the popular sovereignty theory in his speeches.
Even Scipio Africanus the Younger, who had formerly enjoyed the love of the People, incurred their wrath when he said he disapproved of Tiberius ' politics, and was thereafter frequently interrupted when giving speeches, causing him to only lash out more at them.
Macmillan had been elected Chancellor of the University of Oxford in 1960, in a campaign masterminded by Hugh Trevor-Roper, and continued in this distinguished office for life, frequently presiding over college events, making speeches and tirelessly raising funds.
His cult was associated with royalty, and was the subject of the most lengthy and reverent prayers in the rites of kingship, as well as being mentioned frequently in coronation speeches.
Rhee began a campaign to " remove Communism "; however, in speeches during the later years of his presidency, Rhee frequently equated his political opponents with Communists.
He is well-intentioned, friendly, childlike, good-natured, high-spirited, frequently obtuse, and prone to quipping odd, dim remarks and " inspirational " speeches filled with bizarre metaphors.
While in his lectures and speeches he was frequently carried away by the excitement of the moment, and made sharp and questionable attacks on his opponents, in his writings he exhibits great self-control.
For example, Nasser's speeches and other government messages were frequently broadcast immediately after Umm Kulthum's monthly radio concerts.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People named its newsletter The Crisis after the poem, and Martin Luther King, Jr. frequently quoted the poem in his speeches and sermons.
Early in 1928, Robinson clashed with Senator James Heflin, a Democrat from Alabama, who frequently inserted anti-Catholic sentiments into many of his speeches.
In his speeches and essays he frequently attacks the non-Zionist left and always emphasizes his Zionist identity.
He joined the American Anti-Slavery Society and frequently made speeches at its meetings.
During these interrogations, Caillaux frequently made long speeches on all manner of political questions.
Prose speeches were frequently improvised during the early period of Peking opera's development, and chou performers carry on that tradition today.
Apparently, members of the cabinet wrote speeches for Sir Boyle which he somewhat imperfectly committed to memory, in general mastering the substance but frequently producing, through his love of language and ornament, travesties on the original words.
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner raised YPF frequently in speeches during March 2012, claiming that underinvestment and excessive dividends at the firm had caused declines in output.
Called “ a demagogue of extraordinary power ,” he frequently gave long and caustic speeches that focused on four general topics: contempt for the press, for capitalists, for politicians, and for Chinese immigrants.

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One of Humphrey's speeches contained the lines " It was once said that the moral test of Government is how that Government treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children ; those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly ; and those who are in the shadows of life, the sick, the needy and the handicapped ," which is sometimes described as the " liberals ' mantra.
The almanac contained copies of his correspondence with Jefferson, poetry by the African American poet Phillis Wheatley and by the English anti-slavery poet William Cowper, and anti-slavery speeches and essays from England and America.
This soon-to-be famous book contained excerpts from all of Mao's major speeches from the 1930s to 1957, but not placed in any chronological order.
Many of the speeches contained in his Kleine Schriften were delivered in this latter capacity.
Replying to anti-Boer War MPs including David Lloyd George, Law used his excellent memory to quote sections of Hansard back to the opposition which contained their previous speeches supporting and commending the policies they now denounced.
To earn money to pay off his debts, Jeyaretnam sold copies of his book Make it Right for Singapore ( ISBN 9810422261 ), which contained the text of some of his parliamentary speeches from 1997 and 2000.
In 1816, Wirt wrote Life and Character of Patrick Henry, a biography of Patrick Henry which contained the supposed text of some of Henry's speeches, many of which had never been published.
For example, one issue came with " City of Terror " trading cards and gum ; another issue contained a flexi disc with a sound collage made from excerpts of Ronald Reagan's speeches ; a third issue had a deliberately torn cover.
Shortly after, he moved back to Qom to head the provincial branch of Organization for Islamic Evangelization ( saazmaan-e tablighaat-e eslaami ), which sent clerics to the whole country for speeches during the holy Shi ' a months of Muharram, Safar, and Ramadan, and also published periodicals, which sometimes contained critiques of extremist or conservative factions of the hawza.
" Latter Straton published a book, The Famous New York Fundamentalist-Modernist Debates, which contained only his own speeches and omitted those of Potter.
The three speeches of Bildad are contained in Job 8, Job 18 and Job 25.

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Acts features twenty-four extended speeches or sermons from Peter, Paul, and others.
For non-executive heads of state there is often a degree of censorship by the politically responsible government ( such as the head of government ), discreetly approving agenda and speeches, especially where the constitution ( or customary law ) assumes all political responsibility by granting the crown inviolability ( in fact also imposing political emasculation ) as in the Kingdom of Belgium from its very beginning ; in a monarchy this may even be extended to some degree to other members of the dynasty, especially the heir to the throne.
The Academy Award ceremony ran extremely long, due largely to extended acceptance speeches.
This power extended to the press and to the reporting of Dáil speeches.
The meeting extended until one in the morning as students and parents gave impassioned speeches defending their convictions.
In 1996 and 1997, Brustein was involved in an extended public debate – through their essays, speeches and personal appearances – with African-American playwright August Wilson about multiculturalism, color-blind casting, and other issues where race impacts on the craft and practice of theatre in America.

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