Then, as though suddenly sensing the abstruseness of his own oratory, he sat back.
No target is too mighty, or too obscure, for this new and virulent strain of oratory.
He will doubtless keep the courtroom in The Hague spellbound with his oratory and choice phrases.
London Oratory was a grammar school until the 1970s and only ended selection interviews in 2006.
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In its last Ofsted report, in 2009, London Oratory was judged to be outstanding overall.
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Jeb Bush, a former governor of Florida, says Mr Rubio's oratory can make grown men cry.
An unusually animated Gore introduced Clinton in Illinois, with a sort of modified fiery-Southern-preacher style of oratory.
Curiously, there was little in Obama's campaign oratory about opposing abuses of human rights in Latin America.
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Though he openly modelled himself on America's Barack Obama, his oratory never reached the same inspiring heights.
Writer Victoria Wellman is one half of the Oratory Laboratory, a site that helps clients craft speeches.
His oratory is combined, however, with an occasional inarticulacy which leads many to underestimate his intelligence and political skills.
The deputy prime minister confirmed his 11-year old son Antonio will start at the London Oratory school in September.
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The school is celebrating its 150th anniversary, having been founded by the Fathers of the London Oratory in 1863.
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Williamson was a novice at the London Oratory, studied at Lefebvre's seminary, and was ordained a priest in 1976.
But once in government, Labour abolished the grant-maintained status that the Oratory's fans say was crucial to its success.
Dirksen gave oratory a humorous afterlife as self-parody, a touch of W. C.
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He cut a dashing figure in his fatigues and red beret, and peasants at all-night rallies found his oratory entrancing.
Widmer discusses these speakers, both famous and not-so-famous, religious influences on Western oratory, and differences between speeches by Martin Luther King, Jr.
And so you begin to see the way in which he prepared himself for his oratory and the influences that he had.
His sharp oratory and commitment to social investment may carry him through.
He studied oratory at the University of Chicago with the ambition of becoming a lawyer but wound up selling office furniture in Washington.
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Then, in a rambling speech that evoked the bombastic oratory of Chavez, Maduro said he would work to keep alive his memory and legacy.
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Interviewing is already against the existing code of practice but a test case involving the Roman Catholic London Oratory school showed this was unenforceable.
Dirksen's oratory became, in the end, something of a mountebank performance.
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Samoan Language Week kicks off at Wellington East Girls College on Tuesday 31 May with students from around the Wellington region celebrating the language of Samoa in song, oratory and performance.
The festivities are expensive to mount, after all, and the official business, plus a good dose of oratory, could easily be dispensed with in a day-long pep rally.
The newspapers referred to him as the religious leader of New Jersey Jewry and, in reporting on his numerous public appearances, invariably mentioned his "gift for oratory" along with the ten languages.
Drawing a comparison with the US Congress, he argued that for too long the Commons had resembled the Senate, with its emphasis on oratory in the chamber and a lack of focus on committees.
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