Sentences with phrase «then oratorical»

According to Wilson, the gesticulations are «professional - social, then coercive, then oratorical, then a nervous breakdown,» while apparent relief comes in the form of mindfulness meditation music (a practice Wilson explored before with his «Body Deselect» mix) comes in the form of the ubiquitous simulated helicopter sounds filling the exhibition space.

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On the other hand, if my preaching is nothing but a pious, oratorical, Sunday - morning exercise, then better to keep silent.
The oratorical flourish at the end of the debate on Syria was the most vivid example of defiance, but it was also Hilary who used a Today programme interview soon after Corbyn had been elected to politely insist that Labour policy was in favour of renewing trident and then to appear once again to express his support for the right of police to «shoot to kill», in both cases against the publicly declared position of his leader.
The question then became whether Cuomo would travel on Clinton's behalf, and whether he would put his oratorical power to work for Clinton at the Democratic convention, which was being held at Madison Square Garden.
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