The following day, there was nothing on the front pages of two leading US newspapers, The New York Times and the Washington Post to suggest that the countrymen in his audience had been particularly impressed by the speech - neither of them referred to any of the lines above that have become so famous.
The Dominicans (8-0) won it in the city where countrymen Felipe, Jesus and the late Matty Alou made history in 1963 when they appeared in the same Giants outfield for several games.
Both have also shown extraordinary restraint by refusing to respond to the tauntings of some of their countrymen on the bulletin board.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Subcontinental Drift: Strategic Redeployment
It is also a time when many Cambodians reflect on bringing to justice those responsible for the deaths of nearly 2m of their countrymen in the late 1970s.
Former South Africa batsman Gary Kirsten, the India coach, paid tribute to his countrymen after the barrage of runs.
This is the sort of preparation in which most of our countrymen expect the military to engage.
What's painful for the king and his countrymen is that Jordan is being tarred by the instability in the rest of the region.
The men were believed to be the first of their countrymen to give up -- a move the U.S. Air Force has been actively encouraging for months by showering the Iraqi landscape with leaflets.
But that sacrifice has now paid dividends and with fellow Chinese players Liu Song and Liang Wenbo also in the snooker top 96, Ma Beng forsees a bright future for his countrymen in the sport.
BBC: SPORT | Other Sport... | Snooker | China in Ding's hands
When he took the oath of citizenship he took on the karma from many of his now fellow countrymen not being the descendants of immigrants but rather people taken in captivity or displaced indigenous peoples like his ancestors.
FORBES: Tribe To Receive Millions In Federal Unemployment Tax Refunds
Vodianova was in Moscow at the time of the crisis and witnessed firsthand how her countrymen were shaken by the tragedy.
And while it is true that his political capital has dwindled since the mid-1990s, when his can-do attitude inspired his then war-weary countrymen, the 59-year-old Mr Hariri still has plenty of cash, and those powerful friends.
You remember the movie: Mel Gibson plays the Scotsman William Wallace, who leads his countrymen in rebellion against the English.
FORBES: A Two-Month Payroll Tax Cut Is Dumb, And So Is How Congress Got There
Rajoy does remain the best viewed politician by his countrymen, coming in above Rubalcabas in the ratings.
FORBES: Spain's Rajoy Accused Of Receiving Illegal Cash Payments As Corruption Scandal Widens
He describes the hardships that many of his countrymen were suffering amid a deepening economic crisis in the once-prosperous southern African country.
The British soldiers were Adams' fellow countrymen -- not foreign enemies of the state at war with his country.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The "al-Qaeda 7" aren't like John Adams
General Surayud is, sensibly, warning his countrymen that the road to peace will be arduous.
On independence day, February 4th, the president chided his countrymen, urging them to be more grateful.
ECONOMIST: In Sri Lanka the grip of the Rajapaksas only tightens
Mr Clinton had denied his affair on television: emphatically, pointing his finger, and looking his countrymen in the eye.
Santana spent time Wednesday morning with his countrymen on the Venezuelan team, which originally he had hoped to play for in the WBC.
Codenamed Friends, Romans, Countrymen, the actual set names for this block are Theros (September), Born of the Gods (Feb 2014), and Journey Into Nyx.
Like some of his Western counterparts, Ryabushinsky considered charity his sacred responsibility, held progressive views, and wanted to improve the lot of his countrymen.
Those who do are patched directly into a telephone centre in Reigate, Britain, where German nationals promptly enrol their countrymen in the fund of their choice.
And for the next 18 years, her countrymen were forced to rely on underground channels to follow the rise of one of the most accomplished ballerinas in the world.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Speaks at the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors Reception | The White House
They lose touch with the values of their countrymen.
WSJ: Joe Queenan on Big Government and The Bourne Legacy | Moving Targets
My friends and countrymen to the North have tar sands reserves in Alberta with hundreds of billions of barrels at current prices, and are sitting on a total resource countable in trillions of barrels.
FORBES: U.S. Needs Deepwater Drilling Or It's In Deep Doo-Doo
But Mr Hussein is guileful as well as guilty, and the tormentor of Iraq has manipulated events so that the West, through its insistence on the continuance of the United Nations' sanctions, has become the instrument of his countrymen's torment.
Because I think you've got to face up to the fact that if you are a conscientious objector in a time of war, of your country at war, then you are excluded from the assembly of your countrymen in a particular manner.
应用推荐