Sentences with word «orator»

An orator is someone who is skilled at speaking in public and delivering persuasive speeches or presentations. Full definition
On Oct. 3, at a university in Denver, a man famous for his luxurious hair and wooden personality destroyed one of the great orators of our time in a one - on - one debate.
«W.Hague - who will not have acted without the agreement of Andy Coulson and George Osborne» - as Hague is the only good orator on our side I hope it was just a question of the other two getting an advanced copy of his speech and not Hague taking any advice from those two.
They're a little too preoccupied with Will's caddishness, though, and preferable as orators in their commentary over a 14 - minute block of nine («hilarious,» quoth the cover art) Deleted Scenes; the best of these — all of which are in 4:3 letterbox — is an extended montage of Will shopping for baby supplies.
The underlying principles that shaped the written documents (Declaration, Constitution) were derived from Cicero born 106 B.C., the most famous orator in Rome's history.
Melito was a gifted orator who used his rhetorical skills to open the Scriptures to his congregation: «If you wish to see the mystery of the Lord, look at Abel who is similarly murdered, at Isaac who is similarly bound, at Joseph who is similarly sold, at Moses who is similarly exposed, at David who is similarly persecuted, at the prophets who similarly suffer for the sake of Christ.
As all know, the featured speaker of the day was Edward Everett, the most famous orator of the time, a spellbinder who took two hours to say the many things appropriate to say upon the dedication of a military cemetery.
But Eisenhower didn't achieve his leadership successes because he was particularly charismatic or because he was a brilliant orator with sweeping visions.
A gifted orator who put his nation on a meatless diet and convinced them that the only choice they had was socialism or death.
Nixon (Frank Langella, marvelous), prodded by his literary agent (Toby Jones) accepts for two reasons: 1) The skilled orator Nixon can walk all over the lightweight journalist and perhaps win back some respect, and 2) Frost has agreed to pay.
On the field, the black soldiers are interrupted by two whites who begin to recite Lincoln's Gettysburg Address to the great orator with the shrill tenor voice.
Cruz, a master orator with a clear sense of mission, has angered elders in both parties for showing little deference to seniority and snatching the spotlight from more experienced political stalwarts.
I work in law, just like the roman orators of old!
Catalinotto is the best political orator Saugerties Republicans have had in generations.
The sharp, often very witty script has the ring of truth to it, refusing to overplay big events or to create some miracle cinematic cure that sees Bertie rising to inspiring orator status.
Rev. Beecher was a fiery orator who responded to this nonsense.
A microphone allows its user to impose his voice, and thereby his thought and personality, on many more people than an ancient orator could.
fumes Republican congressman Thaddeus Stevens (Tommy Lee Jones), a vocal abolitionist and a withering orator on the floor.
These memory techniques were invented for orators 2,000 years ago.
Against him was the silver - tongued orator of the Platte, William Jennings Bryan, Secretary of State under Wilson and great politician of the midwest.
There are those who say he's one of the best speakers (but not orators) in the Labour party and you can see why; he engages an audience.
I would go on to attend a small Christian liberal arts college named after William Jennings Bryan, legendary orator and assistant to the prosecution in the Scopes Trial.
Recent works include Speaking in Silence, a 2011 sunrise - to - sunset performance for the Contemporary Museum throughout the city of Honolulu, with 18 performers as public orators.
This has been used by effective orators and radio ad copyists over the years.
Centered on famed orator and robust wit Winston Churchill — Prime Minister during one of Britain's most trying moments — Darkest Hour isn't afraid to wield its sharp dialogue, any more than Churchill was himself.
Peter Munk was a spellbinding orator who branded our upstart company with his entrepreneurial spirit.
The great Presbyterian minister and abolitionist orator Henry Ward Beecher, born in 1813, admitted that he knew virtually nothing about Christmas until he was 30: «To me,» he writes, «Christmas was a foreign day.»
It is McKee's fond fancy that someday, when grandmother has her own air lung, old wrecks will become historical monuments, bronze - plaqued and visited on Sundays (the only memorials where orators can not intrude).
We'll Be This Way Until the End of the World, 2008, the eponymous work of Declan Clarke's recent show, is a 16 - mm film (transferred to DVD) that features details of a monument dedicated to Daniel O'Connell, an Irish political leader and celebrated orator active in the first half of the nineteenth century.
All three being elevated to bishoprics, Basil was the abler administrator, and the Nazianzen was the more eloquent orator.
Lloyd George was a powerful orator before he struggled with radio and sound films.
He was impassioned, principled, sincere, articulate, erudite and he was in a sense among the last of the great orators before the television age.
You can't blame Cuomo for not wanting to follow one of the finest orators in modern political history or, for that matter, wanting to discourage the perception that his seemingly imminent election is really more of a coronation.
Persuasive speech assignment is a rather difficult kind of assignment as in order to cope with it you have not only to possess brilliant writing skills but also to be a talented orator.
Arthur Jafa: «Air Above Mountains, Unknown Pleasures» Opening: 6 — 8 p.m., Gavin Brown's enterprise, 439 West 127th Street What you should know: Jafa's stunning and shocking 2017 video Love Is the Message, The Message Is Death is a celebration of blackness (or Blacknuss, as Jafa calls it, per composer and orator Rahsaan Roland Kirk) and a lament over its systemic oppression, set to the gospel incantations of Kanye West's «Ultralight Beam.»
Skim over it, and one can easily imagine that, like some Earth Day orator, he's only saying, «Ecology begins at home,» with recycling your bottles and flattening tin cans.
When news broke of the passing of the legendary 82 - year - old orator, the Chicago punk band The Orwells tweeted «Rip Mario Cuomo.»
In sharp contrast to these negative stereotypes are photographs of successful African American orators, educators, and activists such as Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and Booker T. Washington.
«You know, one of my favorite Roman orators ended every speech with the phrase Carthago delenda est. «Carthage must be destroyed.»

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