He's an easy - going type — quick to tell a pointed or completely irrelevant story to help make his case or diminish the tension in the room (Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, played by Bruce McGill, becomes so fed up with this trait that he must leave the room as they wait for news on the attack on Fort Fisher)-- who can still command a space
with oratorical flair.
Not exact matches
It is written in a grand
oratorical manner, more like a sermon than a letter, though it ends
with a personal greeting.
Their
oratorical and writing styles ape those of the Church in being declamatory and repet.itive,
with liturgical overtones.
The head - shaking silliness of all this aside — compounded shortly thereafter when Crowe graces us
with a rousingly ahistorical
oratorical salute to good old centuries - distant democracy — what's telling is the relative weight of narrative emphasis on this wholly unnecessary chunk of backwards - looking motivation at the expense of the still - progressing story.
The Social Studies and English Language Arts departments collaborated
with the local chapter of the Dunbar American Legion Association (one of the first African - American chapters in the nation) to sponsor a district
oratorical contest for our high school students.
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.