Personal communication comes through action; but it also
comes through speech.
Not exact matches
That enduring enthusiasm
comes through in his
speeches and interviews.
When it
came to light that parts of Harper's
speech in favour of invading Iraq were lifted from Australian PM John Howard's words, The Hook discovered that Harper's plagiarizing speechwriter was still selling books
through the Fraser Institute.
The diskette was duly handed over, and back in my hotel room I browsed
through the upcoming
speeches, paying particular attention to what the Polish pope would say when he
came to the Holocaust Memorial at Yad Vashem — a meeting about which there had been considerable controversy, involving considerable yammering.
We need to learn how to relax our bodies and voices so we can provide the text with a supple instrument for
coming to life
through speech and gesture.
This is a lovely tribute and it is a very special age when the personality really shines
through — one of my favourite periods of parenting as I found babies boring to be honest but when the
speech comes it is so delightful until they get to tweens and teens like mine and they have far too much to say for themselves.
I based my views on a Telegraph article last year by Greg Rosen, which extracted from the 6 day Commons debate in October 1971, and the nature of sovereignty at stake clearly
comes through as a topic of debate, with
speeches by Waddington, Enoch Powell, Heath etc, all focused on that issue.
He used to
come to the Dispatch Box and two thirds of the way
through his
speech he would wind Conservative Members up.
People who arrange for «preachers of hate» to
come to the UK to address Muslim audiences
through video - link will also find themselves in the firing line in a
speech which stressed that all extremists, not just violent ones, should face sanction.
The two young men had listened to Mario's
speech as it began to
come together, «and when you work in government... you go
through such highs and lows together that you really bond or you wind up very distant from the other person, because you really get to see a person's character,» Andrew Cuomo said.
The
speech came as the results of a YouGov poll for Sky filtered
through the audience, putting Labour on 30 per cent to the Tories» 37 per cent - the governing party's best performance for some time.
You'll
come off a heartfelt
speech about the hidden dangers of America's militarism, then seconds later you're riding an enormous robot - dog
through the streets of New Orleans lighting Nazis on fire, and you laugh because it's all so gloriously stupid again.
That contradictory nature
comes through in every scene in which Lincoln both makes a point (usually about slavery) and breaks the tension with a story, with Day - Lewis varying the rhythm and volume of his
speech and timing every gesture to carry everyone in the room along with him at the same time.
Amazon just introduced a new Kindle Paperwhite bundle that
comes with a Kindle Audio Adapter that plugs into the Kindle's USB port to listen to text - to -
speech through a set of connected headphones or speakers.
If you're not quite sure that means, it essentially means that when you speak into the microphone you can head your on voice
coming through the speakers in the headphones, allowing you to monitor the volume of your own
speech to ensure that you're not accidentally screaming down the mic at people, unless you actually want to be, of course.
This idea of an artist - driven museum (reinforced by Kerry James Marshall's succinct
speech, at the opening, about all art
coming from other art) also connects to Met's digital strategy via its web video series «The Artist Project,» which dispatches contemporary artists
through the halls of the Met in search of inspirational works.
Anyone who's consulted a lawyer about forming a business has heard this
speech: If a creditor
comes after you for business activities that you've conducted
through your corporation or LLC — that creditor can reach only the corporation's or the LLC's assets — not assets that you own as an individual.