Sentences with phrase «very earliest speeches»

From his very earliest speeches, Hitler spoke about the Jews as snakes.

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Suddenly, too, the same Chinese leaders who in the early and mid-2000s still had played the role of the meek learner became, in speeches and public appearances and writings, very much the triumphalist teacher.
Other commentators will argue that some of the encyclical's themes sound very much like issues that Pope Francis has already touched upon in speeches and homilies early in his pontificate.
This coincidence between the apostolic Preaching as attested by the speeches in Acts, and as attested by Paul, enables us to carry back its essential elements to a date far earlier than a critical analysis of Acts by itself could justify; for, as we have seen, Paul must have received the tradition very soon after the death of Jesus.
We saw above that Mark 9.1, although introduced by it, owes its present form to Mark, and we must recognize the very real possibility that the characteristic early Christian conviction that the Lord who spoke is the Lord who speaks has led to an imitation of the very style of that speech, at any rate to a limited extent.
Understanding deficit patterns very early, particularly speech and language delays, cognitive - intellectual deficits, sensory - motor impairments and a rough estimate of the «stage of psychological development or trauma» will help plot out the most appropriate treatment interventions.
* I don't know about where you live, but in NYC the doctors are very proactive about referring kids to Early Intervention for any speech, physical, or developmental delays.
I listened to a podcast he did in November 2010 about dealing with the country's deficit, various speeches on the EU, I watched one of his very early Conservative conferences when he first got elected.
With this task force, which the borough president first mentioned (with very few details) at his State of the Borough speech earlier this month, Diaz and Cabrera are trying to reignite the push to redevelop the Armory, which has been vacant since 1994.
A 2010 study by William Jarrold, a cognitive scientist at the University of California, Davis, suggests that an automated system that analyzes speech patterns on phone calls can potentially pick up on cognitive impairment and clinical depression or determine if someone is in the very early stages of Alzheimer's.
by Bryant Frazer Very early on in Blue Streak, as Miles Logan, the character portrayed by a fast - talking Martin Lawrence, co-opts Dr. Martin Luther King's famous «I Have a Dream» speech to describe his own civil rights movement upon getting released from the joint after serving time for his role in a botched jewel heist, it's clear the film is aiming for giddy irreverence.
Always thought Streep got the AFI way too early, even though it was one of the very best tributes in terms of speeches and comedy, but she's made like 12 films since then (albeit not that many good ones).
Also relevant to Walsh's day - dreamy «drift» are Rosalind Krauss's early insights into Sol LeWitt's serial methodology, «It has the loquaciousness of the speech of children or of the very old, in that its refusal to summarize, to use a single example that would imply the whole.»
It was very early on in my experience in the art world, and it was amazing to see Robert Rauschenberg — who had a lot to drink; these things are not easy for artists — and he staggered up to the podium, and he was obviously a little bit inebriated and he, rather than the standard prepared speech, just said: «I still think that art can change the world.»
This may be one of the first attempts by the Supreme Court to begin to construct a doctrine of «reasonable accommodation» of conscience / belief, a potentially very useful and sensible idea which Lady Hale discussed in a speech earlier this year (we noted it here).
But you can detect a subtle power, even at this early stage — and one very nice feature: deeply integrated speech recognition.
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