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Speaking and Edward
Speaking on this measure in the House of Lords, Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough said " I trust your Lordships will pause before you assent to an experiment pregnant with danger to the security of property …" Despite a brilliant speech by Romilly, all Bills were defeated.
" Speaking of the same encounter in a 2002 interview, Edward said, " She told me I would one day become internationally known for my psychic abilities through lectures, books, radio and TV.
Speaking in 2006, prominent Canadian criminal lawyer Edward Greenspan blamed Coffin's trial lawyer, Raymond Maher, for keeping Coffin out of the witness box: " It was incompetence with a capital I ," Greenspan said of Maher.
" in Edward Said and the Work of the Critic: Speaking Truth to Power., Edited by Paul A. Bové.
The President, Edward Sabine, used his address to give the Origin faint praise and claim that " Speaking generally and collectively, we have expressly omitted it from the grounds of our award.
* Edward Connery Lathem, Rudolph Ruzicka: Speaking Reminiscently.

Speaking and F
* James F. Byrnes, Speaking Frankly The division of Germany
* James F. Byrnes, Speaking Frankly ( The division of Germany )
* Byrnes, James F. Speaking Frankly.
* James F. Byrnes, Speaking Frankly The division of Germany

Speaking and .
Speaking generally, it furthered -- and still tends to further -- the interests of the Western powers.
Speaking of his work with Johnny Mercer, Arlen says, `` Our working habits were strange.
Speaking of breakfast, the President inaugurated a new custom -- that of conducting business at the breakfast table.
Speaking as a non-Jew I believe that its primary contribution is in the realm of future policy.
One such is Abraham Meyer, the writer of a recent book, Speaking Of Man.
Speaking in terms of sociological stereotype, the `` private eye '' might appeal to the poet in search of a myth for many reasons.
Speaking recently in Miami, Governor Rockefeller said that `` to assure the sufficiency of our own weapons in the face of the recent Soviet tests, we are now clearly compelled to conduct our own nuclear tests ''.
Speaking into the phone again and recognizing the caller, I resumed my everyday voice.
`` Speaking of nonism: the other day, in a story about a sit-down demonstration, the Paris Herald Tribune wrote, ' The non-violence became noisier.
Speaking with `` great earnestness '', he said: `` For the Russian people, the question of Poland is not only a question of honor but also a question of security.
Speaking of the present status of civil defense in the city, Mr. Hawksley said he would be willing to bet that not more than one person in a hundred would know what to do or where to go in the event of an enemy attack.
Speaking in a low voice of loathing she went up to the girl, who stood with the same upright, scornful bearing and did not even look at the knife.
Speaking in his Kentucky accent, with a very powerful voice, he said the Kansas Act had a " declared indifference, but as I must think, a covert real zeal for the spread of slavery.
Speaking on Channel Nine TV on 25 November 2006, he said x-rays of the urn had shown the pedestal and handles were cracked, and repair work had to be carried out.
More than 40 have subsequently been produced in the West End, at the Royal National Theatre or by the Royal Shakespeare Company since his first hit Relatively Speaking opened at the Duke of York's Theatre in 1967.
In 1997 Hill published her autobiography, Speaking Truth to Power, in which she chronicled her role in the Clarence Thomas confirmation controversy and wrote that creating a better society had been a motivating force in her life.
Speaking in the House of Lords on 27 March 1923, he made it clear that he entertained serious doubts as to the validity of the British government's interpretation of the pledges which he, as foreign secretary, had caused to be given to Hussein in 1915.
" Speaking of Milt Brown and himself working with songs done by Jimmie Davis, the Skillet Lickers, Jimmie Rodgers, and others, and songs he'd learned from his father, he said that " We'd pull these tunes down an set ' em in a dance category.
Speaking Minds: Interviews With Twenty Eminent Cognitive Scientists.
Speaking to Soviet officials in the aftermath of the crisis, Khrushchev asserted, " I know for certain that Kennedy doesn ’ t have a strong background, nor, generally speaking, does he have the courage to stand up to a serious challenge.
Speaking for myself, the definition that seems least inadequate because most embracing is this: Myth narrates a sacred history ; it relates an event that took place in primordial Time, the fabled time of the " beginnings.
* Glanert, Simone ( 2008 ) ' Speaking Language to Law: The Case of Europe ', Legal Studies 28: 161 – 171.
Speaking of his wife, Desdemona, Othello the Moor says, " Her name that was as fresh / As Dian's visage, is now begrim'd and black / As mine own face.
Speaking was allowed in the common parlor, but it was subordinate to strict rules, and the prioress, subprioress or other senior nun had to be present.

Speaking and E
Annually-held debates and oratory contests include the Lynde Prize Debate, the Class of 1876 Memorial Prize for Debate in Politics, the Maclean Prize and Junior Orator Awards, the Walter E. Hope Prizes in Speaking and Debating, the Spencer Trask Medals for Debating, and the William Rusher ’ 44 Prize in Debating.
* Willard E. Pugh as Speaking Cop.
Speaking to an audience of anthropologists, the historian E. J. Hobsbawm pointed out the central role of the historical profession in the development of nationalism:

Edward and Carson
Since the House of Lords no longer had the power to block the bill, the Unionist's Ulster Volunteers led by Sir Edward Carson, launched a campaign of opposition that included the threat of armed resistance in Ulster and the threat of mutiny by army officers in Ireland in 1914 ( see Curragh Incident ).
The Irish Unionists, led by Sir Edward Carson, opposed home rule in the light of what they saw as an impending Roman Catholic-dominated Dublin government.
Carson, Edward Beale, and a Native American left on the night of December 8 for San Diego, away.
* July 1917 – Sir Edward Carson enters the War Cabinet as a Minister without Portfolio
* Sir Edward Carson, and then ( from 1917 ) Sir Eric Geddes – First Lord of the Admiralty
Queensberry's lawyers, headed by barrister Edward Carson, portrayed Wilde as a vicious older man who seduced innocent young boys into a life of degenerate homosexuality.
His father had served in the Ulster Volunteers under Edward Carson.
Notable representatives have included Edward Gibson, W. E. H. Lecky, Edward Carson, Noel Browne, Conor Cruise O ' Brien and Mary Robinson.
Ironically, one of those most opposed to this partition settlement was the leader of Irish unionism, Dublin-born Sir Edward Carson, who felt that it was wrong to divide Ireland in two.
Anglo-Irishmen Edmund Burke, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Henry Grattan, Lord Castlereagh, George Macartney, Charles Stewart Parnell, and Edward Carson played major roles in British politics.
That this would have pre-empted the need for Edward Carson, the Ulster leader, backed by the Ulster Covenant and his armed Ulster Volunteers, to force through his amending " exclusion of Ulster Bill " to the 1914 Third Home Rule Act.
Edward Henry Carson, Baron Carson PC, PC ( Ire.
), Kt, QC ( 9 February 1854, Dublin, Ireland – 22 October 1935, Kent, England ), often known as Sir Edward Carson or Lord Carson, was an Irish barrister, judge and unionist politician.
Edward Carson was born at 4 Harcourt Street, in Dublin.
He succeeded Edward Carson as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party in February 1921.
Most unionist leaders, especially Sir Edward Carson — with whom Redmond always had a good personal relationship, based on shared experiences at Trinity College Dublin and the Irish bar — threatened the use of force to prevent home rule, helped by their supporters in the British Conservative Party.
Edward Carson, who along with Law was one of the only non-representatives to be aware of the " Truce of God ".
Garvin, Edward Carson and Bonar Law.
Law personally felt that duties on foodstuffs should be excluded, something agreed to by Alexander Acland-Hood, Edward Carson and others at a meeting of the Constitutional Club on 8 November 1910, but they failed to reach a consensus and the idea of including or excluding food duties continued to be something that divided the party.
Law himself had no problem with Balfour's leadership, and along with Edward Carson attempted to regain support for him.
After a chance meeting at which Edward Carson learnt of Law and Lansdowne's acceptance of possible resignation, he was spurred to ask Edward Goulding to beg Law and Lansdowne to compromise over the policy and remain as leaders.

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