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renowned and speech
Menzies was renowned as a brilliant speaker, both on the floor of Parliament and on the hustings ; his speech " The Forgotten People " is an example of his oratorical skills.
Abram is also on the board of trustees of Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, and delivered the 2001 commencement speech at The North Bennet Street School in Boston, which is renowned for its commitment to teaching craftsmanship.
In her maiden speech Johnson commented that Evans was " widely renowned for his plain speaking " but could be " personally very charming.
After gaining the chorus's permission for an anti-war speech, Dikaiopolis / Aristophanes decides he needs some special help with it and he goes next door to the house of Euripides, an author renowned for his clever arguments.
The hill mynas are popular cage birds, renowned for their ability to imitate speech.
He was renowned for a remarkable memory and for fluency of speech, as well as for the purity of his language.
Famous for his oratory abilities, he was renowned for having an embarrassing speech impediment which earned him the affectionate nickname of Biffe. The nickname Biffe derived from the ancient Celtic word for fool from which we now take the word buffoon.

renowned and Humphrey
The other two series were Casablanca, another TV version of a renowned movie ( featuring Charles McGraw in Humphrey Bogart's role ), and Cheyenne, starring Clint Walker, a Western later produced by Roy Huggins that went on to its own time slot for several years until it started rotating with Bronco, another Warner Bros. Western.

renowned and told
The renowned artist Konstantin Yuon once told him: “ Forget about politics.
Amora אמורא ; " those who say " or " those who speak over the people ", or " spokesmen "), were renowned Jewish scholars who " said " or " told over " the teachings of the Oral law, from about 200 to 500 CE in Babylonia and the Land of Israel.
During this visit, as told in his autobiography, he met with Mahatma Gandhi, the Bengali saint Anandamoyi Ma, renowned physicist Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, and several disciples of Yukteswar's guru Lahiri Mahasaya.
It is implied that the Wiggin children acquired their aptitude for understanding human nature from John Paul in Graff's original assessment of his capabilities, while their logistical brilliance likely came from Theresa Wiggin, whose father was a renowned military genius, as told in " Teacher's Pest ".
Whilst at Central, the renowned theatre designer Pamela Howard, then first year tutor, told Powell that there was nothing that she could teach her.
" Even if you'd never seen surgery before, you could do it because Vivien made it look so simple ," the renowned surgeon Denton Cooley told Washingtonian magazine in 1989.
In his autobiography, which was released in 2010, internationally renowned chef Conrad Gallagher told of the abuse he received at the college.
* The BBC documentary, Making Millions the Easy Way, addressed the Bringing Down the House period as part of the renowned " Horizon " strand ( directed by Johanna Gibbon ), told the story of a Strategic Investments breakaway group, and revealed the science behind the winning formula.
In Finland, Laihians are renowned for their stinginess (,,, or ) and there are hundreds of jokes told about them.
Co-workers told Dr. Michael Welner, Chairman of The Forensic Panel and renowned forensic psychiatrist who interviewed Uyesugi prior to trial, stated that as early as 1995, Uyesugi was openly speaking of carrying out a mass shooting at the workplace were he ever to be fired.
Reportedly a brutal and violent soldier, renowned for insubordination and looting, Napoleon is said to have told him, " If I had two of you, the only solution would be to have one hang the other ".
Even Zhang Liao, the general who was renowned to be the bravest warrior of Wei, wanted to retreat without permission, Zang Ba told him, " Cao Cao is wise, and ( he ) will not simply abandon us.

renowned and Convention
The Convention attracts upwards of 20, 000 visitors to witness many of the most renowned American folk, country and bluegrass performers, as well as regional stars.
George Washington, a renowned hero of the American Revolutionary War, commander of the Continental Army, and president of the Constitutional Convention, was unanimously chosen as the first President of the United States under the new U. S. Constitution.
* Sand River ( Free State ), a tributary of the Vet, in turn a tributary of the Vaal, renowned because of the Sand River Convention
Still in turmoil over his hospice resignation, Buchman attended the 1908 Keswick Convention hoping to meet the renowned Quaker-influenced, Baptist evangelist F. B. Meyer ( 1847 – 1929 ) whom he believed might be able to help him.
At the Percussive Arts Society International Convention and and NAMM Show in the 1990 ’ s, founder Craig Ramsell spoke with renowned studio percussionist Emil Richards about the chromatic set of Boomwhackers he had made, as previously he had only been making them in the diatonic scale.
At the Convention, are renowned Keynote Speakers and many healthcare related exhibitors.

renowned and those
They have, by the help of Divine Providence, overcome all obstacles, and have made themselves free ... I know not by what misfortune, we are fallen into the error of those, who poised the Emperor Titus to make room for Domitian, who made away Augustus that they might have Tiberius, and changed Claudius for Nero ... whereas the people of England are now renowned, all over the world, for their great virtue and discipline ; and yet suffer an idiot, without courage, without sense, nay, without ambition, to have dominion in a country of liberty.
Sitting Bull, most renowned Sioux of modern history, is dead .</ br >< p > He was not a Chief, but without Kingly lineage he arose from a lowly position to the greatest Medicine Man of his time, by virtue of his shrewdness and daring .</ br >< p > He was an Indian with a white man's spirit of hatred and revenge for those who had wronged him and his.
Moreover, as metropolitan areas expanded and enveloped smaller but well-established nearby cities, it made little sense to call those old cities " suburbs " merely because they were smaller and less renowned than the central city.
William Rubinstein wrote that " Pre-literate societies, even those organised in a relatively advanced way, were renowned for their studied cruelty ... ' archaeology yields evidence of prehistoric massacres more severe than any recounted in ethnography after the coming of the Europeans '.
The details of such a life can be observed in the Gospels, especially the historically renowned Sermon on the mount, where forgiving those who do wrong things against oneself is advocated among other pious precepts.
In the years before the film was made it had been supplanted by the Levee, an area renowned for its corrupt politicians, known as the Gray Wolves, whose deeds resemble those of the characters in the film.
The Mermaid is renowned up and down the Sword Coast as a meeting place for those who wish to conduct illicit business.
He was also a renowned Portuguese and Spanish scholar, translating a number of works of those two countries into English and writing both a History of Brazil ( part of his planned History of Portugal which was never completed ) and a History of the Peninsular War.
He carried his enquiries so far into the occult sciences of abstruse and hidden nature, that, after having given most ample proofs, by his writings concerning physiognomy, geomancy, and chiromancy, he moved on to the study of philosophy, physics, and astrology ; which studies proved so advantageous to him, that, not to speak of the two first, which introduced him to all the popes of his time, and acquired him a reputation among learned men, it is certain that he was a great master in the latter, which appears not only by the astronomical figures he had painted in the great hall of the palace at Padua, and the translations he made of the books of the most learned rabbi Abraham Aben Ezra, added to those he himself composed on critical days, and the improvement of astronomy, but by the testimony of the renowned mathematician Regiomontanus, who made a fine panegyric on him, in quality of an astrologer, in the oration he delivered publicly at Padua when he explained there the book of Alfraganus.
Her power as an intercessor was renowned, and firmly established in most versions of her hagiography, in which she specifically entreats Jesus at the moment of her death to answer the prayers of those who remember her martyrdom and invoke her name.
The educated and civilized world was often interested, at least ostensibly, in the " high art " categorised by classical music, paintings by renowned artists, famous literature and plays like those of William Shakespeare.
The Tijuanan art pieces show as much prowess and skill as those made by their more renowned U. S. counterparts, although illicit graffiti is strongly discouraged by the Tijuana government, as in other major metropolitan areas.
One theory is that the town was named for Julia Gleaves, a person who was renowned for taking care of those in need within the community.
At the age of fifteen, Orchardson was sent to Edinburgh's renowned art school, the Trustees ' Academy, then under the mastership of Robert Scott Lauder, where he had as fellow-students most of those who afterwards shed lustre on the Scottish school of the second half of the 19th century.
The Exercitationes are renowned for their display of encyclopaedic wealth of knowledge, the vigour of the author's style, and the accuracy of his observations ; at the same time, as Gabriel Naudé noted, they contain more faults than those Scaliger has discovered in Cardan.
This expectation contributed to the growth of a literary genre consisting of model sermons, such as those by the renowned ibn Nubata ( d. 984 ).
In the eyes of some Democrats, he was renowned for his enforcement of party discipline and retribution against those who did not support the legislative agenda of President George W. Bush.
His paintings remain world renowned, but his woodcuts and engravings, like those he did for Jerrold, are where he really excelled as an artist with an individual vision.
Although they were avid art collectors, some Song scholars did not readily appreciate artworks commissioned by those painters found at shops or common marketplaces, and some of the scholars even criticized artists from renowned schools and academies.
The UTAD is renowned for its degrees in natural sciences, such as those focusing on veterinary medicine, forestry ( Forest Engineering ) and wine-making ( Oenology ).
Sir John Suckling ( 10 February 1609 – 1 June 1642 ) was an English poet and one prominent figure among those renowned for careless gaiety, wit, and all the accomplishments of a Cavalier poet ; and also the inventor of the card game Cribbage.

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