The biggest cheer during Chris Grayling's
speech today came when he told Conservative delegates of his «lights - out» policy.
Not exact matches
«
Today I am announcing that in the
coming weeks I will be resigning as a member of the United States Senate,» he said during a
speech on the chamber floor.
«The time has
come for common sense, comprehensive immigration reform,» President Obama said in a
speech today.
Even
today, «he» for «any person»
comes into everyday
speech only after it has been learned in school.
In his
speech today, (Monday), David Cameron is expected to say: «Of course children don't
come with a manual, but is it right that all of us get so little guidance?
Security is expected to be at the top of the agenda in
today's Queen's
speech, which will set out the government's priorities for the
coming parliamentary session.
In a non-partisan
speech, president Mahama said: «What we are enjoying
today is a cumulative work of all the governments that have... so when a new government
comes you don't have to start from level one, you start from where they left off and then you take it to the next level so cumulatively we are making good progress.
The latest polling intelligence on how voters are actually reacting to the endless
speeches and stratagems
comes in the form of a poll from Survation published in
today's Daily Record.
The leader's
speech comes amid signs of improved poll ratings, with Labour sporting an eight - point lead in
today's YouGov tracker poll.
«Continued unemployment and the growing gap between the rich and the poor are the greatest threats to our prosperity,» said Quinn, who is widely expected to run for mayor, in a
speech in Midtown at an Association for Better New York event, where she unveiled what she described as «concrete and immediate steps we can take to create jobs
today and strengthen our economy for years to
come.»
Today's
speech comes a day after Gordon Brown announced plans to cut civil service numbers to 1945 levels.
«I
come to you
today and ask you to help me reframe the argument - to hammer home the value of culture to our economy,» she said in a
speech at the British Museum this morning.
During his
speech today, McDonnell urged SNP voters to «
come home» to «the only anti-austerity party» in the UK.
Lord Mandelson's intervention
came ahead of a
speech today by Gordon Brown in which he will attempt to «reach out» to «Middle Britain» and accuse the Conservatives of neglecting the middle classes.
With Mr Cable appearing to signal a shift in his personal attitude to industrial relations with
today's
speech, observers are suggesting a confrontation is increasingly likely in the
coming months.
Mahoney ran down a litany of
speeches, quotes, editorials and newspaper articles from the last 23 years that sounded eerily familiar to the soundbites
coming out of
today's Consensus CNY forums.
But so far at least one surprise has
come today: Ruth Hassell - Thompson, a Democrat from Westchester who had been counted in the «No» camp, gave a stirring
speech about her family, including her gay brother and minister sister, and declared that she'd be voting «Yes» on the bill.
Fieldwork for this poll began after Gordon Brown's
speech yesterday, but obviously many people would have answered it before they saw any coverage (and certainly before
today's newpaper coverage) so there might be more to
come.
The news
comes as Business Secretary Vince Cable prepares to deliver a
speech on higher education
today.
At the conference
today the theme is «tackling the causes of poverty» and the main
speeches will
come from Andrew Lansley, Michael Gove, Kenneth Clarke, Iain Duncan Smith and Andrew Mitchell.
Labour's shadow education secretary will
today deliver a
speech on «character» after
coming under savage attack for crossing a picket line to deliver a lecture on Marx.
The inflation figures
came ahead of a
speech today by Chancellor George Osborne in which he is expected to attack «deficit deniers» and defend the government's cuts programme.
And Len Vygotsky because he was in Marxist Russia at the beginning of the revolution,
came up with the best
speech signing system for deaf children ever, as well as a new theory of mathematics... and he went head to head against Piaget, against stages of development, and
came up with the theory of learning, which is profoundly wonderful
today.
The stories forged in Israel that the entire world has
come to know have changed people and nations and inspired countless works of art, music, literature,
speech, science, and valor for thousands of years; and
today, Israel's technological innovation, diverse culture, and ongoing adventure captivate millions of visitors every year.
The
speech was republished in its entirety in the Brooklyn Rail in 2006, and here are some excerpts that have
come to my mind
today: