Sentences with phrase «big speech»

The leaders travelled around the country, visiting marginal seats and giving big speeches in time to catch the early editions.
The chancellor used his first big speech of the new political season to exploit political advantage out of the return to sustainable growth he now believes is taking place.
That's a tough legacy to follow, especially when it comes to big speeches at Democratic conventions.
It's a great thing to write big speeches about the poor.
It's a really hard thing to stand up and make big speeches like that and do it from memory.
My son has a really big character and a really big speech to go along with it.
Jeremy Hunt MP, Shadow Culture Secretary, gave his first big speech on the arts yesterday evening.
In other news, acting U.S. Secretary of Education John King delivered his first big speech in his new role and used the opportunity to emphasize the need for equity in education.
Theresa May made an audacious bid for the centre ground in her first big speech as prime minister...
In his «biggest speech yet,» Trump is expected to highlight his accomplishments thus far as president and outline his vision for America over the next four years.
The incendiary quotes emerged at 9 am this morning — just as Ed Miliband was preparing to deliver his latest big speech in Scotland.
If you want your next big speech to have an equally forceful impact in your own corner of the world, you need to be just as thoughtful about when you choose to deliver it.
Last July, in one of his first big speeches after his appointment had become official, and just before Greece would need a second bailout, Mr. Draghi seemed to break with Mr. Trichet.
David Cameron (pictured in the domed greenhouse with PPC Ron Bell and landscape designer Jeff Hewitt on big speech day) took time to visit the project, as did Francis Maude (who got sprayed with water by the kids), Theresa May (in those boots), Tobias Ellwood (who wrote a conference diary for ConservativeHome of the progress of the St Mary's Church project in Bournemouth last year), and a big group of Conservative Future members.
Team Trump will be trying to right the listing convention ship after the plagiarism mishap of Melania Trump's big speech last night, which dominated the news cycle today and was definitely NOT the narrative the campaign was looking for.
Our meeting at the HQ of PR and lobbying firm Portland, where Campbell works part - time, comes 10 weeks after the prime minister's big speech pledging to tackle the «stigma» around mental health problems.
Ahead of Jeremy Corbyn's big speech setting out his approach to Brexit, Labour HQ deployed an unlikely figure as his warm - up man.
Downing Street press officers will no doubt be marketing Friday's discourse as the «biggest speech since Bruges».
«Your five (and a bit) point guide to Osborne's big speech Main Tory members» top «red line» for any post-2015 coalition deal is... the EU referendum & renegotiation»
It's a powerful anti-racism statement that's nearly devoid of big speeches until the brief Supreme Court scenes at the end.
«The wealthy countries are very smart, approving protocols, holding big speeches on the need to avoid deforestation, but they already deforested everything,» Mr. da Silva said during the announcement of a public works project in Rio de Janeiro.
Bill Pullman returns as the former President, whose tendency to make big speeches at any opportunity is comic relief of the unintentional variety (and who, in case one needs the reminder, was also once a hotshot fighter pilot).
Get ready for big speeches and promises about new players, competing for titles, and Arsenal being top top club.
Diaz gives a performance that suggests that English might be her second language, but even the most skilled actress would have huge trouble putting over the lines McCarthy has handed her, particularly her last big speech about the cruel nature of man.
Party leaders don't need expensive, set piece annual conferences in order to make big speeches.
Former President Barack Obama returns to the national stage with the first big speech of his post-White House tenure, to be delivered in his hometown of Chicago.
Sure enough, the day after Obama's big speech in Denver, it was announced that McCain had tapped first - term Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.
In his first big speech as shadow chancellor this morning, Alan Johnson tried to refute the Coalition's suggestion that Labour is responsible for the budget deficit.
In his «biggest speech yet,» Trump is expected to highlight his accomplishments thus far as president and outline his...
In his latest big speech, Smith said he understood the exclusion that members felt in recent years when the party's annual conference had not been sovereign.
Until Emily Thornberry's tweet came along and ruined Labour's week, the top story for the opposition was shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper's big speech on immigration.
Jarvis is more of an unknown quantity, with relatively few high profile media appearances or big speeches under his belt.
It may be David Cameron's big speech day but Norman Tebbit is determined to grab a bit of attention for himself.
Instead the timing of the announcement suggests that it was a purely cynical political decision, shamelessly positioned to overshadow Ed Miliband's first big speech of the year.
That's why I turned to my friend Michael Port when I was preparing for a big speech I gave this summer at World Domination Summit.
It seems Watson's taken a page from her character: During her first big speech as a United Nations Women's Goodwill Ambassador, she once again worked to inspire bravery in men.
It might mean seeding the ground with private conversations before your big speech to warm up key players to your message.
If you have a big speech coming up, make time every day to practice.
I got around reading his big speech yesterday (h / t to Julie Ponzi) and here are a few hasty....
I got around reading his big speech yesterday (h / t to Julie Ponzi) and here are a few hasty thoughts:
When the president of the United States wants to speak to the world, he doesn't call a press conference or craft a big speech.
You don't need to give a big speech or explain why you are cutting them off.
The subject of his speech, in line with almost all of his big speeches, was himself — in this case, how he alone is a figure above mundane politics, a Great Compromiser in the midst of a three ring circus.
I am not going to give you a big speech about wraps.
There I was, at the head of the boardroom table, looking at 10 unfamiliar faces, about to give my big speech.
So he scrapped the big speech he'd dreamed of giving.

Phrases with «big speech»

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