Sentences with phrase «orator in»

The label on the Lawyer's Breath bottle promises it will «bring out the orator in you» but that «your breath will not reek of broken promises and hidden clauses.»
For the orator in chief the Copenhagen stage will offer a global spotlight and a tremendous opportunity, and there will be much demand for his presence.
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.
On the contrary, this passage appears to be designed as a repudiation of identity between Jeremiah and any prophesying madmen, whether occasional ecstatic orators in the temple area or attached personnel.
Perhaps not the best example to follow to gain power, but as one of the finest orators in British politics, I'll recommend his advice on this occasion.
On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous «I Have a Dream» speech and established his reputation as one of the greatest orators in American history.
Proficiency in public speaking is a necessity, as people have always been incredibly willing to follow the passionate orators in times past (for better and for worse).

Not exact matches

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.
The aforementioned orator was, of course, Cato the Elder, a noted Roman senator and inveigher against the Carthaginians who clamored for the destruction of Rome's great challenger in what became the Third Punic War.
In fact, you will find that you are able to pause, which is one practice that has helped President Obama become a powerful and effective orator.
Related: 5 TED Talks That May Change Your View on LifeWhether you're looking for outstanding orators to emulate for an upcoming speaking engagement, or whether you're in the mood for Crossfit crunches for your brain just because, here are the top five TED Talks of all time.
In thinking through Cicero as an inspiration for conservatism, what it means for an orator to serve ethically begins with the setting of an example.
There the church was Latin - speaking and produced great writers and leaders such as Tertullian (c.160 - c. 225), who was brought up in Carthage, and Cyprian (d. 258), who was a pagan orator who was converted to Christianity in about 246 and who, two years later, was elected Bishop of Carthage.
Prior to the electronic age there were only three factors involved in communication: the orator; the speech; and the audience.
Brown's life parallels that of Douglass in that he too was born into slavery and escaped to become an abolitionist, writer, and orator, who gave nearly a thousand lectures favoring the abolitionist cause in England, Ireland, Scotland.
The conclusions drawn by Bruce A. Kimball in Orators and Philosophers: A History of the Idea of Liberal Education (Teachers College Press, 292 pp., $ 19.95) are of a different kind.
Kimball's Orators and Philosophers traces two distinct traditions in liberal education.
In one are seven artes liberales characteristics of the orators» tradition:» (1) Training citizen - orators to lead society (2) requires identifying true virtues, (3) the commitment to which (4) will elevate the student and (5) the source for which is great texts, whose authority lies in (6) the dogmatic premise that they relate the true virtues, (7) which are embraced for their own sake.&raquIn one are seven artes liberales characteristics of the orators» tradition:» (1) Training citizen - orators to lead society (2) requires identifying true virtues, (3) the commitment to which (4) will elevate the student and (5) the source for which is great texts, whose authority lies in (6) the dogmatic premise that they relate the true virtues, (7) which are embraced for their own sake.&raquin (6) the dogmatic premise that they relate the true virtues, (7) which are embraced for their own sake.»
To exalt him as a great thinker, as though he could take delight in being praised for having honed his mental tools very sharp, no matter what they cut; to speak admiringly of him as an excellent orator, as though adeptness in the use of images were an enviable thing, no matter what they imaged; to do him reverence as a great student who learned from Newton and Locke and the Platonists, from nature itself, no matter what he learned — to honor him thus is to do him no honor that he could accept — or which, accepting, he would not thereafter bitterly rue.
Ingersoll was many things, such as a Union officer in the Civil War, the attorney general of Illinois, one of the great orators of his time (his «Plumed Knight» speech, in which he nominated James G. Blaine at the 1876 Republican convention, is one of the great political speeches of its time), Republican political leader, attorney, and atheist.
It is infinitely comic that an orator, with truth in his voice and in the expression of his features, profoundly touched and profoundly touching, can present the truth in a heart - rending way, can tread all evil and all the powers of hell under his feet, with an aplomb in his attitude, an assurance in his glance, a resoluteness in his step, which is altogether admirable — it is infinitely comic that almost at the same moment, almost «with his dressing - gown still on,» he can run cowardly and timidly out of the way of the least inconvenience.
Perhaps he could take a look at Bruce A. Kimball's Orators and Philosophers in this connection.
First, Aristotle has in mind, under the heading of «witnesses» (martures) not narrators of things seen so much as moral authorities appealed to by the orator.
For a logic and rhetoric based on a logical model, testimony can only be an alienation of meaning or, to speak the language of Aristotle in the Rhetoric, a means of non-technical proof, that is, external to all the arguments that the orator can invent.
To this characteristic of the probable Aristotle links a trait that we have already encountered: rhetoric, he says, enables one to «persuade the opposition,» not that the orator ought to plead indifferently for or against, but if he undertakes to persuade the listeners or the judge of something, he must anticipate the argument of his adversary in order to refute it.
But rhetoric is not to be confused with dialectic: the techniques of persuasion, in fact, can not be reduced to the art of proof; they take into consideration the dispositions of the audience and the character of the orator.
While Churchill was a great orator, his words meant much back in those days but how soon does history tend to overlook such orations,,, For is it not a more wiser ambition to live freely among all religious persuasions and cling ever gently upon one's own independent literacies even though self - indulgence of the religious socialisms may give rises toward individualized dementia?
There's not enough words in Webster's Dictionary (nor an orator skilled enough) to make Ms Rand's message truly Christ - friendly.
In proportion as the orator proceeds with his outpouring, he would get more and more excited, would become more and more delighted with himself, and whereas he had noticed no congestion of the blood while he talked about Abraham, he now felt how the nerves swelled in his foreheaIn proportion as the orator proceeds with his outpouring, he would get more and more excited, would become more and more delighted with himself, and whereas he had noticed no congestion of the blood while he talked about Abraham, he now felt how the nerves swelled in his foreheain his forehead.
If the orator were to encounter him in this condition, he would, I think, confront him with all his dignity and say, «Wretched man, that thou couldst let thy soul sink into such foolishness!
Still, and despite his heavy reliance on teleprompters for even brief talks, he quickly became known among supporters and sympathetic commentators as the nation's «orator - in - chief,» an office he filled by delivering lengthy and sometimes ponderous speeches at moments of apparent national crisis.
A leader, a politician, an orator, a «boss,» an intriguer, an idealist — all these he is, and ever, too, the center of a group of men, now twenty, now a thousand in number.»
Son of an itinerant evangelist, spotless in his family life, loyal to his friends, a superb orator, a lawyer and politician, Ingersoll rejoiced in pointing out what he believed to be the evils sanctioned in the Old Testament and was an enthusiastic Darwinian.
Decades later, in 1899, Orator Francis Woodward bought the rights to Jell - O brand gelatin from Mr. Wait for $ 450.
Interesting fact: • Was born in Zimbabwe and moved to the U.S. with her family in 1982 • Is an accomplished orator
He stands at the top of his class academically and is the president of the student council, the first trombonist in the school band, a prize - winning orator and perhaps the world's tallest altar boy.
Outdone Legendary courtroom orator William Jennings Bryan, by lawyer Bill Diehl, who in defending Charlotte Hornets owner George Shinn against charges that Shinn had sexually assaulted a woman, argued that the alleged oral sex was consensual, saying, «If she ain't bitin», she ain't fightin».»
He had a rare gravitas in the Commons and was a powerful orator.
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.
Mario Cuomo famously said «you campaign in poetry; you govern in prose» and if he was the orator, his son is the operator, the one who passes state budgets on time and — as when he resolved a threatened Long Island Rail Road strike last year — makes trains run on schedule.
In Mr Churchill's Profession: Statesman, Orator, Writer (Bloomsbury, # 20), Peter Clarke chronicles the writing of the magisterial work that occupied Churchill for a quarter of a century, his four - volume A History of the English - Speaking Peoples.
His biographers Michael Crick and Julian Critchley recount how, despite not having an innate gift for public speaking, he became a strong orator through much effort, which included practising his speeches in front of a mirror, listening to tape recordings of speeches by television administrator Charles Hill, and taking voice - coaching lessons from a vicar's wife.
Beyond SLA emerging, over the ages, as some dark angel in the Yoruba black - or - white political cosmos, the famed orator from Ogbomoso would appear fairly charged with subverting parliamentary democracy.
After all, the expectations would have been impossibly high and, as Cuomo demonstrated several times in his career, he was always a far better orator than he was a candidate.
I think his dad has been acknowledged as one of the greatest orators and deepest thinkers that we've had on the political stage in many years.
Catalinotto is the best political orator Saugerties Republicans have had in generations.
THE ORATOR»S SPEECH DENIED - Michael Catalinotto knew how to energize the Republican base in Saugerties elections long before Karl Rove successfully did so in national elections.
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 work in law, just like the roman orators of old!
A compelling orator, Mosley drew thousands of adoring followers to the largest political rallies in England.
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