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For general computer use access technology such as screen readers, screen magnifiers and refreshable Braille displays has been widely taken up along with standalone reading aids that integrate a scanner, optical character recognition ( OCR ) software, and speech software in a single machine.
" While Disraeli did not argue that the Jews did the Christians a favour by killing Christ, as he had in Tancred and would in Lord George Bentinck, his speech was badly received by his own party, which along with the Anglican establishment was hostile to the bill.
In South Africa, hate speech ( along with incitement to violence and propaganda for war ) is specifically excluded from protection of free speech in the Constitution.
Kennedy's speech marked the first instance where the U. S. acknowledged that East Berlin was part of the Soviet bloc along with the rest of East Germany.
It was during this trip that Lönnrot formulated the idea that the poems might represent a wider continuity when poem entities were performed to him along with comments in normal speech connecting them.
The space-time coordinates of an event, as measured by each observer in their inertial reference frame ( in standard configuration ) are shown in the speech bubbles .< p > Top: frame F ' moves at velocity v along the x-axis of frame F .< p > Bottom: frame F moves at velocity − v along the x '- axis of frame F '.
From greatest to least stricture, speech sounds may be classified along a cline as stop consonants ( with occlusion, or blocked airflow ), fricative consonants ( with partially blocked and therefore strongly turbulent airflow ), approximants ( with only slight turbulence ), and vowels ( with full unimpeded airflow ).
With the help of speech trainer, Harry Burgess, he overcame a stammer and subsequently developed an interest in amateur theatricals, along with the Tomlinson family, including the young David Tomlinson.
A 1966 visit by Pope Paul VI to Celestine's place of death in Ferentino along with his speech in homage of Celestine prompted speculation the pontiff was considering retirement.
* Pakistan general / president Musharraf gives speech asking country to go along with government decision to support United States — allowing flights over airspace, supplying intelligence, etc.
Each group of speakers broadcast sound and music from a particular era ( e. g. King Edward VIII's abdication speech ; Gough Whitlam's speech at Parliament House in 1975 ), the overall effect being that the soundscape would " flow " through history as walkers proceeded along the bridge.
The logarithmic companding laws are consistent with human hearing perception in that a low-amplitude noise is heard along a low-amplitude speech signal but is masked by a high-amplitude one.
Back-End or deferred speech recognition is where the provider dictates into a digital dictation system, the voice is routed through a speech-recognition machine and the recognized draft document is routed along with the original voice file to the editor, where the draft is edited and report finalised.
His speech did not go down well and Harold Macmillan, whom Butler had taken along for moral support, addressed them and was a great success.
Although Bryan had decided on a strategy to gain the nomination — to give a speech which would make him the logical candidate in the eyes of delegates — he faced obstacles along the way.
Nevertheless, the glottal stop, double negatives, and the vocalization of the dark L ( and other features of Cockney speech ), along with some rhyming slang terms are still in common usage.
During a speech in Athens, he discussed his films and his personal and business life in the U. S., along with the messages he tried to convey:
) A new slip was prepared for the printer and a part of speech assigned along with a pronunciation.
( Determiners, traditionally classified along with adjectives, have not always been regarded as a separate part of speech.
Aware of the Egyptian people's strong political and emotional attachment to Nasser's memory, and the ideals of the Revolution, Sadat declared in his inauguration speech before the National Assembly on 7 October 1970, " I have come to you along the path of Gamal Abdel Nasser and I believe that your nomination of me to assume the responsibility of the Presidency is a nomination for me to continue the path of Nasser ".

speech and with
As was to be expected Kennedy's latest speech was greeted with enthusiasm by revenge-seeking circles in Bonn, where officials of the West German government praised it ''.
It seems that Khrushchev himself took a very special pride in having made a world-shaking contribution to Marxist doctrine with his Draft Program ( a large part of his twelve-hour speech at the recent Congress was, in fact, very largely a rehash of that interminable document ).
no strikingly effective element of speech in the extant poems can with assurance be said not to have been a commonplace in the vaster epic corpus that may have existed at the beginning of the first millennium before Christ.
The Prime Minister paid his respects to the Buddhist monks, strode rapidly among the houses, joked with the local soldiery, and made a speech.
The Senate launched the 87th Congress with its own version of an ancient liberal-conservative battle, but in contrast with the House's guerrilla war it seemed as pro forma as a Capitol guide's speech.
Her little speech was totally out of character with the sort of person I thought she was.
Modern use of AAC began in the 1950s with systems for users who had lost the use of speech following surgical procedures.
EveR-1's advanced computing processing power enables speech recognition and vocal synthesis, at the same time processing lip synchronization and visual recognition by 90-degree micro-CCD cameras with face recognition technology.
Interestingly, the geographic borderlines between the different accents ( isoglosses ) coincide strongly with the borders of the states and also with the border with Bavaria, with Bavarians having a markedly different rhythm of speech in spite of the similarities in the language.
Dysarthria, an impairment with articulation, may also be present and is characterized by " scanning " speech that consists of slower rate, irregular rhythm and variable volume.
When infants are taught to sign, parents are able to converse with them at a developmental stage when they are not yet capable of producing vocal speech, which requires fine control of both breathing and the vocal tract.
This section requires that all telecommunications companies in the U. S. take steps to ensure functionally equivalent services for consumers with disabilities, notably those who are deaf or hard of hearing and those with speech impairments.
Not long thereafter Johnson gave a speech in Nashville, denouncing the Know Nothing Party, and rebuked a prominent Whig lawyer, Thomas T. Smiley, who took issue with him.
In his first speech in Nashville, Johnson declared he had come back home with an olive branch in one hand and the Constitution in the other.
On a trip to Washington, with a final plea for help in East Tennessee in early 1863, he gave a speech in Indianapolis, saying: " If the institution of slavery denies the government the right of agitation, and seeks to overthrow it, then the government has a clear right to destroy it.
At his and Lincoln's inaugural ceremony on March 4, 1865, Johnson, who had been drinking with John W. Forney that morning, as well as the night before, gave a rambling speech and appeared intoxicated to many.
In his first and last speech in the Senate, Johnson spoke eloquently in opposition to Grant's military intervention between rival governments in Louisiana, when the gubernatorial election was disputed and Democratic supporters ousted the winning Republican side with armed force in New Orleans.
The Letter of Philip ( speech 12 ) to which speech 11 seems to respond may also be by Anaximenes, or it may be an authentic letter by Philip, perhaps written with the aid of his advisers.

speech and Reagan's
From 1981 to 1988, he was one of President Reagan's senior speech writers.
He also helped formulate President Reagan's Economic Bill of Rights, which was a series of policy proposals that Reagan introduced in a speech at the Jefferson Memorial.
Ronald Reagan was told of Hagelstein's breakthrough by Teller in 1983, which prompted Reagan's March 23, 1983, " Star Wars " speech.
Many historians consider this speech to mark the beginning of Reagan's transformation from an actor to a political leader.
Ironically, this latter phrase was coined by Bolshevik revolutionary Leon Trotsky in November 1917, using it against his opponents ( the Mensheviks ) and suggesting that communism was the future ; the irony may not have been lost on Reagan's speech writers.
Reagan's March 8, 1983, speech to the National Association of Evangelicals in Orlando, Florida, is his first recorded use of the phrase " evil empire.
*" Ronald Reagan's " evil empire " speech to the 41st Annual Convention of the National Association of Evangelicals.
* Ronald Reagan's Tear this Wall speech
Reagan's impromptu concession speech at the 1976 Republican National Convention has been called a " defining moment of the Reagan Revolution.
In 1985, under FCC Chairman Mark S. Fowler, a communications attorney who had served on Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign staff in 1976 and 1980, the FCC released a report stating that the doctrine hurt the public interest and violated free speech rights guaranteed by the First Amendment.
Reagan's speech thus expressed the main tenets of the conservative and reactionary polemic that ensued in the late 1970s.
* President Reagan's speech at the 40th anniversary commemoration
The " Citizen Governor " gallery shows footage of Reagan's 1964 " A Time for Choosing " speech and contains displays on his eight years as governor.
" The speech raised $ 1 million for Goldwater's campaign and is considered the event that launched Reagan's political career.
* Reagan's speech at the 1988 Convention
Another highlight of the speech was Reagan's call to end the arms race with his reference to the Soviets ' SS-20 nuclear weapons, and the possibility " not merely of limiting the growth of arms, but of eliminating, for the first time, an entire class of nuclear weapons from the face of the Earth.
Although it has been called " The four most famous words of Ronald Reagan's Presidency ", the speech received " relatively little coverage from the media ", Time magazine reported 20 years later.
" Although there is considerable disagreement over how much influence Reagan's words had on the destruction of the wall, the speech is remembered as an important moment in Cold War history.
The building houses a segment of the Berlin Wall, and an accompanying plaque describes Reagan's 1987 " Tear down this wall " speech.
* Remarks to the Citizens of Ballyporeen, Ireland-text of Reagan's speech in 1984
Reagan's impromptu concession speech has been called a " defining moment of the Reagan Revolution.
The IRI is a non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in 1983 after U. S. President Ronald Reagan's 1982 speech before the British Parliament in Westminster in which he proposed a broad objective of helping countries build the infrastructure of democracy.
He announced Ronald W. Reagan's " A Time for Choosing " speech in 1964 supporting Barry Goldwater for U. S. President.

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