Unusually, he is expected to make a point of using English phrases during the Welsh part of his speech and Welsh during the English part.
The outcry forced Roosevelt to dedicate the better part of a speech later in the tour to explaining why New Nationalism was in fact not new.
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This morning's headlines and the reaction to them led to that part of the speech being re-written.
He resurrected the issue during his State of the State speech in January as part of an agenda that could position him well for a 2016 run for the Democratic nomination for president.
There is no prospect of the chancellor adopting this policy in the Budget, but this speech is part of the battle being waged increasingly in public about the pitch the Conservatives should make at the next election if they are to avoid defeat.
He is working with Jon Favreau, his chief speechwriter, as well as many others who are involved in the discussion about policy issues and other things that will be a part of the speech.
Mr Jones also recounted the experiences which led him to became a Labour politician, in a highly personal part of the speech.
The advocacy of positions on behalf of people in the country before the Congress is as much a part of free speech, I believe, as what we're doing here on NPR.
Now, I was asked about will that be part of the speech next week.
This part of the speech was a mosaic of circumstantial material, rather than an Adlai Stevenson-like blaze of proof.
"That part of the speech was closely negotiated with Number 10 and it was hailed as an important development in British policy, " he told the BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
The summit on Monday and the speech on Tuesday were part of the process of softening up the public for future pain.
Analysts say the results of the first opinion polls since David Cameron's Conservative Party speech are likely to be a crucial part of the PM's calculation.
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The most detailed part of Mr Bush's speech correctly focused on the area where he had most to prove: domestic policy (see article).
Concentration on this however has obscured another interesting part of the Chancellor's Speech.
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Disproving the charge, Podhoretz writes, required "literally printing out the 2 million words that had appeared on this site in 2008 and sending them in many boxes to the IRS" to show that the Lieberman speech was "essentially a part per million" of Commentary's output.
He touched on nearly every part of the Asia Pacific region during his speech, and talked about a boyhood visit to Japan with his mother, his birth in Hawaii, a childhood spent partly in Indonesia and the United States' position as a Pacific nation.
Perhaps free speech is part of the brand of American companies abroad.
The Queen will attend a number of functions in the west of the province on Tuesday as part of her three day visit and will also give a short speech to Assembly members at Stormont.
The impressions left inside some of them look similar in pattern to those made by the part of the brain which modern humans use to generate speech.
For most writers, quoting speech is an inescapable part of the writing of fiction.
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Growing up with extreme mental incapacity and no speech is not the same as being part of a vibrant Chicano-American community.
Watch part one of the debate, including Lord Browne's speech, here.
While the Supreme Court upheld the conviction for resisting arrest, the part of Wilson's sentence for disorderly conduct was stricken because the vague statute reached both protected and not protected speech and as a result could not legally be upheld.
The speech was actually arranged two years ago as part of events to mark the school's hundredth anniversary.
Administration officials considered revealing more about U.S. military operations in Yemen and Somalia as part of a speech last month by John Brennan, the top White House counterterrorism adviser.
Douglas Brinkley, a well-known presidential historian and professor at Rice University, says it's not sure that Obama would have won the Democratic nomination without Kennedy's endorsement and that noteworthy part of his speech.
He will focus -- he has asked, as you heard in the speech yesterday, that a focus of this discussion in part be about ways that we can work together enhance economic development in Egypt and Tunisia, and then on to Poland, a very important and close ally in Poland.
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