He was a great man, a great leader, a great orator right up there with Winston Churchill.
He wrote beautifully and, after overcoming a stammer, was a wonderful orator: humorous, self-deprecating, empathetic.
He remains a great orator, with a powerful sense, if questionable grasp, of history.
Mr Cohn-Bendit is an old pro, a compelling orator and a brilliant manipulator of the media.
He established himself as an academic, an Islamic scholar and orator, a charity worker, a politician and a parliamentarian.
He is neither a great orator nor a charismatic leader who can move the masses with the wave of a hand.
Nasrallah was regarded as a strong, charismatic orator and a good organizer.
Like Mr. Pawlenty, he's no orator, but he's quick on his feet and a practiced debater who would carve up Joe Biden.
The most prescient was Frederick Douglass, the vibrant ex-slave turned abolitionist orator.
Despite his faulty English, the paunchy, shaven-headed 30-year-old is a brilliant orator.
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After-dinner speaking is one way--requests have flooded in for the great orator to grace the ears of motivation-hungry investment bankers and chief executives.
And that's something that both Frederick Douglass, as the first famous black orator, and King, as another, were fond of doing as well.
Mr White concedes that Long was an inspiring orator and that he brought about some real improvements in the lives of many Louisianans.
You might not win a silver orator award, but you can still take an awful presentation and spin it into an above average personal performance.
The author and prominent atheist Richard Dawkins described him as the "finest orator of our time" and a "valiant fighter against all tyrants including God".
Jocular in public, though no great orator, he seems to have no qualms about letting North Koreans gossip about the mystery woman at his side.
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He was known chiefly as a clear thinker and a great orator, with a passion for justice and a determination to heal the deep divisions of our land.
President Obama has been a brilliant orator from the beginning.
To see where Mr Blair believes the blame for Britain's failures really lies, it is necessary to forget the orator on the telly and read the text of the speech.
Mr Barghouti, a fiery orator from Mr Arafat's Fatah faction, who had become one of the most prominent figures in the two-year-old intifada, or uprising, was arrested on April 15th.
Say what you will about Ron Paul as a political operator or orator, he offered more uplifting words on the House floor yesterday than many of our current statesmen can muster.
He quickly gained a reputation in Parliament as a fiery and passionate left-wing orator, as well as a bitterly partisan opponent of the Conservatives, both traits he retains to this day.
Wonkette reported yesterday that Sarah Palin, politician, author, orator and mother, has created an alter-online-ego to communicate with her children and, among other things, praise herself on her official Facebook page.
By contrast, Americans were told that Obama was a great orator, a brilliant intellect, the harbinger of a post-racial America, a master facilitator of bipartisanship, and a global statesman for the new century.
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