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A more detailed account of how the Ashes were given to Ivo Bligh was outlined by his wife, the Countess of Darnley, in 1930 during a speech at a cricket luncheon.
Every time a speech sound is produced for a given phoneme, it will be slightly different from other utterances, even for the same speaker.
A speech given on 3 November 1906 was the first time the pathology and the clinical symptoms of presenile dementia were presented together.
" In a speech given to the Norwegian Women's Rights League in 1898, Ibsen insisted that he " must disclaim the honor of having consciously worked for the women's rights movement ," since he wrote " without any conscious thought of making propaganda ," his task having been " the description of humanity.
Trumbo said in a speech given in 1970 that there was blame on all sides:
An excerpt from a speech given by Thompson featured in the computer game Deus Ex Machina ( 1984 ).
Fermi recalled the beginning of the project in a speech given in 1954 when he retired as President of the American Physical Society:
The work is based on a speech given at DEF CON 13 by Ian Clarke and Swedish mathematician Oskar Sandberg.
Banks made a speech to an attendant crowd as to how thrilled he was to be given this honour.
Following his Washington visit Holt went on to London and in a speech there given on 7 July he was sharply critical of the UK, France and other U. S. allies that had refused to commit troops to the Vietnam War.
" Lord Dorchester was given an official reprimand for his strong speech against the Americans in 1794.
In a speech given in 1986, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, discussed " individuals who express an inclination towards a particular form of physical relationship in which the libidinal gratification is sought with members of one's own gender ".
His official reception under the Cupola took place on 22 June 1989, the response to his speech of reception being given by Bertrand Poirot-Delpech.
The American administration of Harry Truman began to believe this possibility in early March 1946, with the Soviets ' violation of the withdrawal deadline in Iran, and Churchill's Iron Curtain speech, given in Truman's presence a few days later.
In linguistics, morphology is the identification, analysis and description of the structure of a given language's morphemes and other linguistic units, such as words, affixes, parts of speech, intonation / stress, or implied context ( words in a lexicon are the subject matter of lexicology ).
However a phoneme is generally regarded as an abstraction of a set ( or equivalence class ) of speech sounds ( phones ) which are perceived as equivalent to each other in a given language.
While phonetics concerns the physical production, acoustic transmission and perception of the sounds of speech, phonology describes the way sounds function within a given language or across languages to encode meaning.
A speech given during the Graduation | commencement ceremonies at Currier House ( Harvard College ) | Currier House of Harvard College
In the article, Horace Greeley wrote an especially admiring description of the final speech, one given by Lucy Stone.
* Before 3: 50 a. m .: The Jerusalem Post reports that Osama bin Laden has given a speech denying any connection to the attacks, which he called admirable.
This speech is not given in order to persuade the audience to condemn or forgive the deceased, but rather a way to understand the person as a whole, including any flaws or misdeeds.
In his induction speech in 1966, Williams included a statement calling for the recognition of the great Negro Leagues players: " I've been a very lucky guy to have worn a baseball uniform, and I hope some day the names of Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson in some way can be added as a symbol of the great Negro players who are not here only because they weren't given a chance.
Lyndon B. Johnson's speech outlining his Great Society program was given during U-M's 1964 spring commencement ceremony.
The inaugural speech was given by influential professor of theology Gisbertus Voetius, and Bernardus Schotanus ( professor of law and mathematics ) was the university's first rector magnificus.
In a speech on October 26, 1921, given in segregated Birmingham, Alabama Harding advocated civil rights for African Americans ; the first President to openly advocate black political, educational, and economic equality during the 20th century.

speech and immediately
Parts of speech are immediately obvious, for example: Τhe suffix-o indicates a noun ,-a an adjective ,-as a present-tense verb, and so on for other grammatical functions.
British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin heard Marshall's radio broadcast speech and immediately contacted French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault to begin preparing a quick European response to ( and acceptance of ) the offer.
The NPRC Junta immediately suspended the constitution, banned all political parties, limited freedom of speech and freedom of the press and enacted a rule-by-decree policy, in which soldiers were granted unlimited powers of administrative detention without charge or trial, and challenges against such detentions in court were precluded.
Dzerzhinsky died of heart failure on 20 July 1926 in Moscow, immediately after a two-hour long speech to the Bolshevik Central Committee during which, visibly quite ill, he violently denounced the United Opposition directed by Leon Trotsky, Grigory Zinoviev, and Lev Kamenev.
Almost immediately after the Ann Arbor speech, 14 separate task forces began studying nearly all major aspects of United States society under the guidance of presidential assistants Bill Moyers and Richard N. Goodwin.
Although most justices were immediately convinced, Warren spent some time after this famous speech convincing everyone to sign onto the opinion.
He had been interrupted while giving an invited speech at David Irving's instigation ; his talk followed immediately one by Robert Faurisson.
As the Fourth Doctor, his eccentric style of dress and speech ( particularly his trademark long scarf and fondness for jelly babies ) made him an immediately recognisable figure, and he quickly caught the viewing public's imagination.
* Procatalepsis, or prebuttal, a figure of speech in which the speaker raises an objection to their own argument and then immediately answers it.
Henry's preceding speech to Suffolk, where he demands Suffolk not look at him, and then immediately demands that he wants to look into Suffolk's eyes was played by Alan Howard in such a way as to suggest that Henry was losing his grip on reality, and in response to this, Mirren played the speech in such a way as to engage Henry's mind in the here and now, focus his thoughts and prevent them drifting away.
On that day, Sukarno flew from Yogyakarta to Jakarta, making a triumphant speech at the steps of the governor-general's palace, immediately renamed the Merdeka Palace (" Independence Palace ").
In a second speech Shirley promised to send home more troops immediately, and provide higher pay and better supplies for those who stayed until spring.
Occasionally, alien races are able to extrapolate the rules of English from very little speech and then immediately be fluent in it, making the translator unnecessary.
Radio Tokyo itself was shut down immediately following the Emperor's speech.
In the aftermath of the revolution a new constitution was drafted, censorship was formally prohibited, free speech declared, political prisoners were released and the Portuguese overseas territories in Sub-Saharan Africa were immediately given their independence as communist states.
Martin Luther King, Jr., alluded to the Gettysburg Address in starting his " I Have a Dream " speech by saying ' Five score years ago ..."; his hearers were immediately reminded of Abraham Lincoln's " Four score and seven years ago ", which opened the Gettysburg Address.
Almost immediately he was confronted by an evil power that prevented speech.
On 15 November he delivered a speech in which he demanded that king Louis XVI should be brought to trial, and immediately afterwards was elected president of the Convention, over which he presided in his episcopal dress.
Under strong objection from pro-independence leaders and his supporters, who threatened to walk out the inauguration ceremony immediately once the pledge was recited, Chen did not explicitly repeat this pledge in his 2004 inauguration speech after his re-election though he alluded to the pledge by stating that the assurances he had given in the 2000 inaugural address remained in effect, and he has stated many times that the pledge remains in effect.
At midnight on 3 October 1990, during the official festivities held before the Reichstag building in Berlin to mark the moment of the reunification of Germany, President Weizsäcker delivered the only speech of the night, immediately after the raising of the flag, and before the playing of the National Anthem.
Lisée later reflected that his gut reaction was to immediately leave the building and that he was in the process of doing so when he ran into Parizeau, who apparently interpreted the look on his top strategist's face and asked him if he felt his speech was " too harsh.
It was also used during the 2008 Democratic National Convention to accompany the celebration and fireworks at Invesco Field after future president Barack Obama gave his nomination acceptance speech, and also at Chicago's Grant Park immediately following Obama's victory speech upon winning the 2008 Presidential Election.

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