Phrases with «recent speech»

The phrase "recent speech" refers to a speech that was given or delivered not too long ago. Full definition

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  • State GOP Chairman Ed Cox has been regularly «praising» de Blasio in recent speeches as «the one person in New York City who is really working harder for us than anyone else, doing the best he can to help us.» (nypost.com)
  • If you pay even a little attention to education policy, you've probably seen it: that oversized «WHITE SUPREMACIST» banner - on - a-bedsheet that was unmissable in photos of U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos» recent speech at Harvard. (educationnext.org)
  • The numbers, distributed at recent speeches by Mecklenburg County attorney Richard Vinroot, a former Charlotte mayor and GOP gubernatorial candidate who's a major figure in North Carolina's school choice movement, claim that the state's charters serve a greater percentage of students who qualify for free and reduced lunch as well as special education classes than do traditional public schools. (ncpolicywatch.com)
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