Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "John Somers, 1st Baron Somers" ¶ 9
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

speech and Somers
In his maiden speech on 28 January 1689, Somers argued that James II had forfeited his claim to the allegiance of the English by casting himself into the hands of Louis XIV of France and conspiring to " to subject the Nation to the Pope, as much as to a foreign prince ".
When the king, on the occasion of the Disbanding Bill, expressed his determination to leave the country, Somers boldly remonstrated, while he dearly expressed in a speech in the Lords the danger of the course that was being taken.

speech and cited
" The decision has been criticized on free speech grounds, but the Seventh Circuit has cited it for the proposition that " confusion about sponsorship or approval, even when the mark does not mislead consumers about the source of the goods ," may be sufficient to state a claim under Lanham Act 43 ( a ).
Berry cited Chuck Berry's " Havana Moon " and his exposure to Latin American music for the song's speech pattern and references to Jamaica.
Milos ' feat has been cited as a source of inspiration in public speeches by political leaders, notably President Milošević, who referred to him in his Gazimestan speech on the occasion of the battle anniversary.
The ICCPR has also been cited, in the BC case Crookes v. Newton, as the standard for balancing free speech versus reputation rights.
At a July 13, 2004, Senate Banking Committee hearing on the effects of the GLBA five years after passage, the Legislative Director of the Consumer Federation cited Roger Ferguson ’ s 2003 speech and stated the “ extravagant promises ” of universal banking had “ proven to be mostly hype .” He noted that advocates of repealing Sections 20 and 32 had said “ anks, securities firms, and insurance companies would merge into financial services supermarkets ” and, after five years, some mergers had occurred “ but mostly within the banking industry, not across sectors .” Within the banking industry, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan testified to Congress in 2004 that commercial bank consolidation had “ slowed sharply in the past five years .”
During his first major speech since his election as mayor, Giuliani cited the Ferguson murders while he repeated his previous calls for the death penalty and a uniform gun licensing law.
Commonly cited in the context of singing, falsetto, a characteristic of phonation by both men and women, is also one of four main spoken vocal registers recognized by speech pathology.
The speech attributed to Si ’ ahl, as re-written by others, has been widely cited as " powerful, bittersweet plea for respect of Native American rights and environmental values ".
The scene in Right Ho, Jeeves in which Gussie, thoroughly inebriated due to Jeeves and later Bertie Wooster lacing his orange juice with gin, as well as his massive drink of whisky, gives a speech at the Market Snodsbury Grammar School is often cited as among the finest vignettes of English comic literature.
Finally, Justice Black cited Areopagitica when, in Communist Party of the United States v. Subversive Activities Control Board, he dissented from the Court's upholding of restrictions on the Communist Party of the United States against a free speech and free association challenge.
In each instance, Milton is cited by the Court's members to support a broad and expansive protection of free speech and association.
In October 2011, President Obama landed in Asheville aboard the larger ( Boeing VC-25 ) Air Force One to kick off his North Carolina and Virginia bus tour to promote his Jobs Bill and gave a speech at the airport, and made a reference in his speech that cited potential enhancements at the airport as part of the jobs push.
" Richards ' convention address has been cited by rhetorical experts as a historically significant speech.
On the same day, in a speech in the Reichstag, Adolf Hitler cited the 21 border incidents, with three of them called very serious, as justification for Germany's " defensive " action against Poland.
" Stickel cited " freedom of speech ", and an " obligation to keep our advertising columns as open as possible " as reasons for not rejecting the DVD.
In the media, a Smithfield official cited the lawsuit as necessary by claiming that the company was " under attack ," while union officials responded by calling the lawsuit an " attack on democracy and free speech.
Although the phrase is cited by the Oxford English Dictionary as being in use as early as 1985, it was brought to prominence by Queen Elizabeth II, in a speech to the Guildhall on 24 November 1992, marking the 40th anniversary of her Accession, in which she described the closing of the year as an " annus horribilis.
In the Nobel committee's presentation speech, both Main Street and Arrowsmith were cited.
Since the onset of the Occupy movement in the United States in Fall 2011, Savio's speech and his activism have been cited many times.
His speech has also been cited and referenced by Stephen Patis's comic, Pearls Before Swine, by the main character, Rat, on a few occasions.
A good speaker typically employs the thirty-minute period of preparation in finding relevant references in magazine and newspaper cuttings, that are later cited during the speech to provide backing.
A good speaker typically employs the thirty-minute period of preparation in finding relevant and reliable references in magazines, books, and newspapers, and other such newsworthy sources that are later cited during the speech to provide backing.
Noonan also wrote the speech in which Bush pledged: " Read my lips: no new taxes " during his 1988 presidential nomination acceptance speech in New Orleans ( Bush's subsequent reversal of this pledge is often cited as a reason for his defeat in his 1992 re-election campaign ).

speech and case
In the presence of " communication noise " on the transmission channel ( air, in this case ), reception and decoding of content may be faulty, and thus the speech act may not achieve the desired effect.
* He / Tim will be a good manager ( in this case the word will can be stressed, and this is likely the intention in speech and informal writing, where'll would have been used if no stress had been intended )
An opposite example is the case of Chinese, whose variations such as Mandarin and Cantonese are often called dialects and not languages, despite their mutual unintelligibility, because the word for them in Mandarin, 方言 fāngyán, was mistranslated as " dialect " because it meant " regional speech ".
In contrast, though Oslo ( Norway ) and Stockholm ( Sweden ) are quite dominant in terms of speech standards, cities like Bergen, Gothenburg and the Malmö-Lund region are large and influential enough to create secondary regional norms, making the standard language more varied than is the case with Danish.
The speech was directed not only at the justices of this Supreme Court hearing the case, but also to the broad national audience he instructed in the evils of slavery.
A speech variety may also be considered either a language or a dialect depending on social or political considerations, as in the case of Hindi and Urdu within Hindustani.
The phrase, " viewed as an aspect of ", projects the properties of seeing ( vision ) something from a particular perspective onto thinking about something from a particular perspective, that " something " in this case referring to " metaphor " and that " perspective " in this case referring to the characteristics of speech and writing.
The nominative case ( abbreviated ) is one of the grammatical cases of a noun or other part of speech, which generally marks the subject of a verb or the predicate noun or predicate adjective, as opposed to its object or other verb arguments.
The reference form ( more technically, the least marked ) of certain parts of speech is normally in the nominative case, but this is often not a complete specification of the reference form, as it may also be necessary to specify such as the number and gender.
The parts of speech which are often declined and therefore may have a nominative case are nouns, adjectives, pronouns and less frequently numerals and participles.
Different speech sounds representing the same phoneme are known as allophones, such variation may be conditioned, in which case a certain phoneme is realized as a certain allophone in particular phonological environments, or it may be free in which case it may vary randomly.
In cases addressing other encryption software, however, two federal appeals courts have established the rule that cryptographic software source code is speech protected by the First Amendment ( the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in the Bernstein case and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in the Junger case ).
Phonetics ( pronounced, from the, phōnē, ' sound, voice ') is a branch of linguistics that comprises the study of the sounds of human speech, or — in the case of sign languages — the equivalent aspects of sign.
In a 2003 court case in the United States, it was ruled that source code should be considered a constitutionally protected form of free speech.
The signals are usually processed in a digital representation, so speech processing can be regarded as a special case of digital signal processing, applied to speech signal.
The Miller test ( also called the Three Prong Obscenity Test ), is the United States Supreme Court's test for determining whether speech or expression can be labeled obscene, in which case it is not protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and can be prohibited.
The bullet-damaged speech and eyeglass case on display at the Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace
While Roosevelt was campaigning in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on October 14, 1912, a saloonkeeper named John Schrank shot him, but the bullet lodged in his chest only after penetrating his steel eyeglass case and passing through a thick ( 50 pages ) single-folded copy of the speech he was carrying in his jacket.
Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson explicitly relied on Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr .' s " clear and present danger " test as adapted by Learned Hand: " In each case must ask whether the gravity of the ' evil ,' discounted by its improbability, justifies such invasion of free speech as necessary to avoid the danger.
The issue decided in the case was whether a journalist could refuse to " appear and testify before state and Federal grand juries " basing the refusal on the belief that such appearance and testimony " abridges the freedom of speech and press guaranteed by the First Amendment.
John Adams gave a speech in reply to Dickinson, restating the case for an immediate declaration.

0.546 seconds.