Sentences with phrase «in political oratory»

Somehow that description appears frequently in political oratory and seems to elicit an affirmative response.

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I attended the annual Brotherhood Awards dinner of the National Conference of Christians and Jews some years ago only to discover that the governor of Virginia used this forum for an exercise in cheap political oratory.
As part of a project supported by The Leverhulme Trust he has developed the website www.britishpoliticalspeech.org and is working to promote the theory, analysis and improved practice of political speech, oratory and argument in the UK.
It deprived them of the power of political oratory, which in turn deprived the audience of the fun of watching such a debate.
The oratory is still there in British political culture but it's just a bit less obvious now, says Sam Leith in The Guardian
The gentleman from New York sought recognition to deliver, without warning, one of the most extraordinary pieces of political oratory in recent memory.
Patrick Caddick tweets:» #Leveson Forensic interrogation by a top QC... And not a glove laid on Blair... Masterclass in oratory, communication, & political operation.»
Viewed in isolation, the exaggerated gestures and impassioned words of political oratory fall relatively flat and, as such, the audience is left to consider whether the mingling of both speech and gesture - and the bewitching effect they trigger - constitutes an indirect form of witchcraft as seen in the political speeches we come across on television.
No mention is made of how this will affect future political campaigns or oratory in Congress.
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