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While until a short time before his arrest, there was little possibility of his detainment, much less as a Class A war crimes suspect, from October to November, 1945, he launched a campaign of twenty or so speeches in Osaka, decrying victor's justice and demanding to be taken as a prisoner so that he could help defend Japan in the Tokyo war crimes trials.

speeches and sway
Goldie maintains his sway over the young women by brainwashing them, giving them speeches at a makeshift theater where he tells them what he requires of them as they watch an eleborate film display.

speeches and big
He then went to Frankfurt, where he did not play a big part, but did make some speeches, which tended to stray into the realms of history and philology rather than whatever political question was at hand.
He has a fondness for giving long-winded speeches and using big words.
After all the survivors are rescued, there's a big party with speeches about friendship between the French and Germans.
In 2004, the big three networks started devoting only three hours of live coverage to each political convention, although there were highlights of speeches during the networks ' morning and evening newscasts.
Taoiseach Éamon de Valera stated in his wartime speeches that small states should stay out of the conflicts of big powers ; hence Ireland's policy was officially " neutral ", and the country did not publicly declare its support for either side although in practice, while Luftwaffe pilots who crash-landed in Ireland and German sailors were interned, Royal Air Force ( RAF ), Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF ), and United States Army Air Forces ( USAAF ) pilots who crashed were usually allowed to cross the border into British territory ( although some Allied personnel were also interned ).
At first his speeches focused on uniting the poor and the working class while attacking the greed of big business, especially the railroads.
Lange was not a big drinker, but he used egg liqueur during speeches to clear his throat.
At each convention and in his speeches and in numerous articles appearing in the public press he disclosed an intimate understanding of the big money masters of America and ruthlessly exposed many of their venal practices and their corrupt usage of the public funds in their own interest to the detriment of the people.
Some of his speeches and articles made a big impression on his listeners.

speeches and business
* Rodney Marks who describes himself as a corporate comedian, presents fake keynote speeches at business events.
As the Roman Senate had a rule requiring all business to conclude by dusk, Cato's purposefully long-winded speeches were an effective device to forestall a vote.
She is renowned for her conference and after-dinner speeches which she gives to audiences ranging from all-male business groups to the Ladies Who Lunch.
Government leaders make their speeches ; and the representatives do much of their business.
Many business and financial leaders believed it would be possible to manipulate Mussolini, whose early speeches and policies emphasized free market and laissez faire economics.
McEwen often joined his fellow Republicans in making special order speeches in the House, which occur after the business for the day has concluded and are made to a nearly empty chamber.
In multiple speeches, and in the book Poor Charlie's Almanack, Munger has introduced the concept of " Elementary, Worldly Wisdom " as it relates to business and finance.
His business, fueled by radio advertisements and speeches, continued to thrive, and he opened another clinic in San Juan, Texas specializing in the colon.
These speeches were taken by " Boss " Kelly as slap to the face, the man he had helped build politically was out condemning him and his business in public.
Anderson described the effects of the long tail on current and future business models beginning with a series of speeches in early 2004 and with the publication of a Wired magazine article in October 2004.
On radio interviews Bakr has justified violent crime against Indo-Trinidadians because “ Indians own all the land and business .” His speeches are controversial and considered racist by many, including Afro-Trinidadians.
The business and political world uses psychological techniques to read, create and fulfill our desires, to make their products or speeches as pleasing as possible to us.
Jim Barksdale, one of the founders of Netscape, and a native of Mississippi, referred to General Barksdale in speeches, citing his aggressive nature as a model for business success, but there is no documentation to suggest that the two men were related.
" Amongst his 109 " speeches " was one which ran to three short sentences in which he told fellow MPs that the sub-postmaster in Little Irchester had " the only business in the village ".
In order to create and maintain a sufficient deal flow, venture capitalists and angels spend much of their time doing business development, raising their profiles by giving speeches, writing blogs, and networking with others who also work with early stage companies.
The tradition does not extend to business ( such as speeches and interviews ) conducted outside the house, and is generally dropped when a debate is directly addressing the nature of the other house, such as in debates on reform of the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
From 1974 to 1979, he conducted a fund-raising campaign for Yale University, and has spent the years since as a freelance consultant, writing speeches for corporate CEOs, and doing other business writing.

speeches and especially
For non-executive heads of state there is often a degree of censorship by the politically responsible government ( such as the head of government ), discreetly approving agenda and speeches, especially where the constitution ( or customary law ) assumes all political responsibility by granting the crown inviolability ( in fact also imposing political emasculation ) as in the Kingdom of Belgium from its very beginning ; in a monarchy this may even be extended to some degree to other members of the dynasty, especially the heir to the throne.
" Character names are changed, plot points are altered ( Kate has two sisters for example, not one ), the play is set in Athens instead of Padua, Sly continues to comment on events throughout the play, and entire speeches are completely different ( lines from other plays are also found in A Shrew, especially from Marlowe's Tamburlaine ), all of which suggests that the author / reporter of A Shrew thought he ( or she ) was working on something different to Shakespeare's play, not simply transcribing it.
He seems to have been especially fond of choosing antiquarian and mythical subjects for his show speeches.
Chamberlain earned a reputation for provocative speeches during the period, especially during debate on the 1884 County Franchise Bill, which was opposed by the Whig Liberals Lord Hartington and George Goschen, as well as the Conservative leader Lord Salisbury, who argued that the Bill gave the Liberals an unfair electoral advantage and was prepared to block the Bill in the House of Lords unless it was accompanied by redistribution of seats into the suburbs.
In a series of speeches in late 2001 and 2002, Bush expanded on his view of American foreign policy and global intervention, declaring that the United States should actively support democratic governments around the world, especially in the Middle East, as a strategy for combating the threat of terrorism, and that the United States had the right to act unilaterally in its own security interests, without the approval of international bodies such as the United Nations.
In response, Congregationalist church officials issued a pastoral letter prohibiting the use of the pulpit for abolitionist speeches, especially speeches made by women.
Whilst during the first half of the nineteenth century the word " liberal " was generally synonymous with Voltaireanism and hostility to the Jesuits, certain speeches of Royer-Collard quoted by Barante show that this liberal, especially in his later years, professed a deferential attachment for the Church.
This position did not prevent his occasionally descending from the presidential chair to make speeches, one of which, advocating an amnesty to the communards, was especially memorable.
Perceval did not agree with Addington's general policies ( especially on foreign policy ), and confined himself to speeches on legal issues.
According to her own accounts, Kempe visited Julian and stayed for several days ; she was especially eager to obtain Julian's approval for the " very many holy speeches and converse with our Lord ... also the many wonderful revelations, which she described to the anchoress to find out if there was any deception in them.
Schiller warned of two major trends in his prolific writings and speeches: the private takeover of public space and public institutions at home, and U. S. corporate domination of cultural life abroad, especially in the developing nations.
) are especially noteworthy, partly because they were to have a more profound influence on Renaissance tragedians than their Greek originals .” Conventions commonly associated with Renaissance tragedies, most popularly Shakespeare, that are owed to Seneca, are revenge tragedies, structure of five acts, use of elaborate speeches, soliloquies, and asides, violence and horror performed on stage ( as opposed to Greek tragedies in which all such actions occurred off stage ), and an interest in the human condition, morality of nobility, and the supernatural, specifically with its human connection.
Although the formal Dutch-based educational system repressed its use, Sranan became more accepted by the establishment over time, especially during the 1980s when it was popularized by Suriname's then dictator ( now President ) Desi Bouterse who often delivered national speeches in Sranan.
He is most famous for his passionate speeches, especially his " put your bodies upon the gears " address given at Sproul Hall, University of California, Berkeley on December 2, 1964.
News stories, public speeches and other acts of personal expression cannot conflict with traditional Islamic values, or dissent from government policy, insult government officials, especially the royal family, and cannot delve too deeply into certain sensitive and taboo subject matters that might embarrass the government or spread dissent, i. e. the role of women in Saudi society, the treatment of Shiite Muslims, damage caused by natural disasters, or social problems such as AIDS-HIV pandemic and human trafficking.
In addition, set speeches, which recited portions of cosmic myth, were a feature of many ceremonies and were especially important in the preparation for war.
Meanwhile, Eells was delivering noteworthy speeches and orations, especially to meetings of religious and philanthropic organizations, many of which were subsequently reprinted and preserved.
These speeches are dominant in Metohija, around Prizren, Gnjilane and Štrpce especially, in Southern Serbia around Bujanovac, Vranje, Leskovac, Niš, Aleksinac, in the part of Toplica Valley around Prokuplje, in Eastern Serbia around Pirot, Svrljig, Soko Banja, Boljevac, Knjaževac ending up with the area around Zaječar, where the Kosovo-Resava dialect becomes more dominant.
The exceptional tangle of the plot, and especially the bombast of the speeches Almanzor makes, made The Conquest of Granada the play satirized by The Rehearsal, written by George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham.
An agitator is a person who actively supports some ideology or movement with speeches and especially actions.
While Stoecker's speeches and his organizing gave the CSP great successes in his region, the CSP never united behind his agenda, especially in regards to making the discussion of the Jewish question a central tenet.

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