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Ice-T appeared to have ignored the insults and he had also defended LL Cool J after his arrest in the song " Freedom of Speech ".
He worked as an advertising agent after studying acting at the Hickman School of Speech and Expression in Washington, D. C. His work as a theatre critic inspired him to become involved in theatre productions, first in Virginia, and then in New York.
Centre, L-R: The bombing of the Mount of Olives during the Six-Day War ; John F. Kennedy is Assassination of John F. Kennedy | assassinated in 1963, after serving the office of president for three years ; Martin Luther King Jr. makes his famous I Have a Dream Speech to a crowd of over a million ; Millions participate in the Woodstock Festival of 1969.
Online civil liberties organizations arranged protests against the bill, for example the Black World Wide Web protest which encouraged webmasters to make their sites ' backgrounds black for 48 hours after its passage, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign.
Philip Babcock Gove, an editor at Merriam-Webster who became editor-in-chief of Webster's Third New International Dictionary, wrote a letter to the journal American Speech, fifteen years after the error was caught, in which he explained why " dord " was included in that dictionary.
Albert had a stammer, which affected his ability to deliver speeches, and after October 1925, Elizabeth assisted in helping him through the therapy devised by Lionel Logue, an episode portrayed in the 2010 film The King's Speech.
His first Paper Speech ( i. e. a major speech listed on the order paper along with the visiting guest speakers ) at the Oxford Union, in Michaelmas 1936, was in opposition to the appeasement of Germany by returning her colonies, confiscated after the First World War.
He is also shown to be capable of recognizing literature ; in the last episode of season five, he paraphrases a line from the St. Crispin's Day Speech while in conversation with Giles after Buffy tells them her plan of attack on Glory.
During the election campaign Lloyd George talked of “ guarantees ” and Asquith ( in his Albert Hall Speech, December 1909 ) of “ safeguards ” which would be necessary before forming another Liberal government, but in fact the King informed Asquith that he would not even be willing to contemplate creating peers until after a second General Election.
In the United Kingdom, where the practice originated, Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech, also known as the Gracious Address or, less formally, as the Queen's Speech, is typically read by the reigning sovereign at the State Opening of Parliament ; this occurs annually in May — prior to the Fixed Term Parliament Act 2011, the State Opening usually occurred in November or December — or soon after a general election.
The Wendell Johnson Speech and Hearing Center, part of the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics is named after this scientific pioneer.
Though he returned to his viceregal duties not long after, presiding over an Order of Canada investiture in December 1974, his wife assisted him on many occasions, even reading parts of the Speech from the Throne in 1976 and 1978.
His inability to form alliances and mollify the sometimes narrow and sectional interests of MLAs led to a loss of support, however, and in 1872 he resigned after losing a motion of no confidence following the Speech from the Throne.
In 1956, after Nikita Khrushchev shook the Communist world by making his famous Secret Speech denouncing the cult of personality that surrounded Joseph Stalin, Mao wanted to ensure that a similar incident within the CPC would not happen.
Gladstone by now converted to granting Home Rule, on introducing the first Home Rule Bill 1886 and after a long and fierce debate, made a remarkable Home Rule Speech, beseeching parliament to pass the bill which was however defeated by 341 to 311 votes. The Bill caused serious riots in Belfast during the summer and autumn of 1886 in which many were killed.
According to Kalugin, Stone followed a practice of having lunch with a Soviet press attaché from time to time, but broke off this luncheon relationship after his first visit to the Soviet Union in 1956 and after hearing Nikita Khrushchev's " Secret Speech " denouncing Stalin and the tyranny of his regime.
While she was away in Philadelphia, a mob destroyed the offices of the Free Speech and Headlight on May 27, 1892 in retaliation for her controversial articles, three months after her three friends were lynched.
Fraser's Government had proposed to adopt the Statute of Westminster 1931 in its Speech from the Throne in 1944 ( two years after Australia adopted the Act ), in order to gain greater constitutional independence.
She continued as a speech therapist after they settled in Oban, working at the county hospital and becoming Area Speech Therapist for the Argyll and Clyde Health Board in 1977.
… he immediate reason for his demotion may have been the general revulsion against secret police within the communist bloc after Khrushchev ’ s Secret Speech.
A copy is given to all parents in September after Speech Day.
In 1956, after his work in the Pospelov Commission, which was the basis of Khrushchev's " Secret Speech " denouncing Stalinism, Khrushchev recommended Shvernik for the post of chairman of the Party Control Committee and later put him in charge of rehabilitating the victims of Stalin's purges ( Shvernik Commission ).

Speech and speech
There are also anthroposophical movements to renew speech and drama, the most important of which are based in the work of Marie Steiner-von Sivers ( speech formation, also known as Creative Speech ) and the Chekhov Method originated by Michael Chekhov ( nephew of Anton Chekhov ).
* Speech to the Commonwealth Club of California (" Murphy Brown speech ")
* Helen Keller's Speech The full text of Helen Keller's speech at the 1925 International Convention
* Speech recognition: Given a sound clip of a person or people speaking, determine the textual representation of the speech.
* Speech processing: This covers speech recognition, text-to-speech and related tasks.
Modern phonetics begins with attempts — such as those of Joshua Steele ( in Prosodia Rationalis, 1779 ) and Alexander Melville Bell ( in Visible Speech, 1867 ) — to introduce systems of precise notation for speech sounds.
* Speech Recognition: the analysis and transcription of recorded speech by a computer system.
* Real-time MRI video of the articulation of speech sounds, from the USC Speech Articulation and kNowledge ( SPAN ) Group
Speech processing is the study of speech signals and the processing methods of these signals.
* Speech recognition, which deals with analysis of the linguistic content of a speech signal.
* Speech synthesis: the artificial synthesis of speech, which usually means computer-generated speech.
* Speech enhancement: enhancing the intelligibility and / or perceptual quality of a speech signal, like audio noise reduction for audio signals.
Speech coding is the application of data compression of digital audio signals containing speech.
Speech coding uses speech-specific parameter estimation using audio signal processing techniques to model the speech signal, combined with generic data compression algorithms to represent the resulting modeled parameters in a compact bitstream.
Speech coding differs from other forms of audio coding in that speech is a much simpler signal than most other audio signals, and a lot more statistical information is available about the properties of speech.
Speech understanding programs sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ( DARPA ) in the U. S. has focused on this problem of natural speech interface.
Speech recognition efforts have focused on a database of continuous speech recognition ( CSR ), large-vocabulary speech designed to be representative of the naval resource management task.
Speech is used mostly as a part of User Interface, for creating pre-defined or custom speech commands.
For example, while the First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech to the general populace, the English Bill of Rights protected only " Freedome of Speech and Debates or Proceedings in Parlyament.
; Haagen, J .; AT & T Bell Labs., Murray Hill, NJ, " A speech coder based on decomposition of characteristic waveforms ," IEEE 1995 International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1995.
* Speech imitation, imitation of human speech by a trained talking animal

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