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The complicated stories told in hip-hop are not just orated by men.
"Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law," Obama orated that January 2013.
Cicero, the Roman who fled in terror (he eventually orated his way into waving the Republic) came up with five aspects, or "canons," for delivering a talk.
The whole political world tuned in to watch Cruz announce Fiorina's elevation, then wandered off to dust some bookshelves as he orated on for half an hour before turning over the stage.
My cousin, a single mom, had moved back in with my aunt and uncle, and everyone was helping her raise Jiajia — a precocious three-year-old who orated rather than babbled, and loved instructions, dogs, and Fruit-by-the-Foot.
On the advice of a coworker (Danny Glover), Cassius begins to use a "white voice" when speaking with prospective customers—what white people "wished they sounded like," Glover explains—and its pay-off is immediate as it is hilarious (Cassius's white voice is orated by David Cross).
The Globe and Mail positioned it as an "unjustifiable American intrusion"; the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation orated on the men's cozy relationship; the National Post buried it in a roundup of the day's campaign news; and Global News weirdly noted only that President Trump was reluctant to talk about Canada's blackface scandal.
Via late-night calls from Paris, the two developed a friendship, and together they devised a plan: Pinedo bought a speakerphone and a tape recorder, and the former President, who had once addressed crowds of tens of thousands, orated for an audience of one, tackling, in his typically erudite tones, aspects of national or international politics.
D. Manuel Álvares da Costa died at the age of 93, on 10 January 1733, and was buried in a solemn ceremony in the Sé Cathedral of Angra, orated by the Florentino friar João da Trindade.
Instead, Feigenbaum orated for two hours and 15 minutes about the compatibility of religion and socialism, in contrast with his earlier recitals. The police were ridiculed the following day by The Daily Journal, The Evening Bulletin, and The Providence Telegram.
In relation to such evidence, Rizal questioned the inequality in political rights and freedom between Filipinos and Spaniards. Graciano Lopez-Jaena in turn orated that Hidalgo and Luna were propaganda painters who exposed the "lamentable conditions" of the Philippines while under the tutelage of the Spaniards.
Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, presided.Bishops Back Appeal for Inclusive Communion (The Independent) The sermon orated by the Bishop of Colombo at the Lambeth Conference of 2009The Archbishop of Canterbury says: 'Now we must work out what is really important' (The Times) received worldwide attention in the media.
The English commentary by Morari Bapu, Mangal Ramayan, is an English composition of one of his orated Ram Katha commentaries. The book contains all the translations of prayers, Doha, Chaupais and Chandan sung by Bapu, as well as an in-depth discussion behind the meanings of the poetry.
Winston Churchill frequented Westwood's Conservative club. Churchill orated at the club during his period as Member of Parliament for Oldham.. Westwood Primary is a primary school located in the area. Westwood Metrolink station opened in 2012 in Phase 3b of the Manchester Metrolink extension. It was funded by the Greater Manchester Transport Innovation Fund.
Tracks 7 & 8 of this album feature excerpts from The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls. This book would be published two years after the album in 2010. The style of these tracks, which includes sound effects that accompany an orated exert, would not be heard again until the release of Emilie Autumn's audio book version of the aforementioned story. The audio book was released in 2014.
Bishop Duleep was accorded an honour in 2008 when he preached a key sermon at the Lambeth Conference in the presence of 650 bishops from around the world. The conference was boycotted by around 200 bishops over the issues of sexuality and gender. "There is space equally for anyone and everyone, regardless of colour, ability, gender or sexual orientation. It is an inclusive communion", Bishop de Chickera orated at Canterbury Cathedral.
As a minister, he was known for his discipline and regular attendance at his office and keeping an open door policy by granting all visitors easy access at Mumbai's Mantralaya. He spoke for and participated in various public affairs. He was the president of the Hindustani Prachar Sabha founded by Mahatma Gandhi and a member of the Gandhi Smarak Nidhi. He orated many times in Marathi and also promoted Marathi language and literature.
In April 1993, Bush and her husband had breakfast with the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who was on an American speaking tour. Thatcher mentioned the most recent celebration of former President Ronald Reagan's birthday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, where he orated the same card twice. Bush read about the incident after Reagan was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, which she called a "tragedy for both" the Reagans.Bush, Barbara (2004), p. 16.
They orated over topics like poetry and public speaking. They did not teach debate or anything that had to do with politics because rhetoric was restrained due to the imperial government’s rules. Owing largely to the influence of Plato and Aristotle, philosophy came to be regarded as distinct from sophistry, the latter being regarded as specious and rhetorical, a practical discipline. Thus, by the time of the Roman Empire, a sophist was simply a teacher of rhetoric and a popular public speaker.
Cultural differences across Western and Eastern Europe meant that laws were neither universal nor universally practised. The Laws of the Salian Franks, a Germanic tribe that migrated into Gaul and converted to Christianity between the 6th and 7th centuries, provide a well-known example of a particular tribe's law codes. According to Salic Law, crimes and determined punishments were usually orated; however as their contact with literate Romans increased, their laws became codified and developed into written language and text. Peasants, slaves, and maidservants were considered as property of their free-born master(s).
Architect Thomas U. Walter was commissioned to design the courthouse. Ground was broken in early 1846, and the cornerstone was placed on 4 July; the courthouse was completed in late 1847, with the total cost of the project reaching $55,345.98. After construction finished, the building gradually filled with items and individuals being transferred to the new offices; by December, the courthouse was fully in use. The courthouse, since then, was regularly used as a rendezvous for residents; during the Civil War, "rousing patriotic meetings" were held, and speeches famous individuals orated in the building.
He was the seventh son of Sir John Kingsmill of Fribock, Hampshire. Entering Magdalen College, Oxford, as a demy, he graduated B.A. in 1559, M.A. in 1564, and supplicated for the B.D. degree in 1572. He was probationer fellow from 1559 to 1568, natural philosophy lecturer in 1563, Hebrew lecturer in 1565, and junior dean of arts in 1567. On 15 December 1565, he was appointed public orator and orated for the visit of Elizabeth I of England to Oxford in 1566, when he gave a very long historical speech.
Tsuklakhang Palace or Tsuklakhang Royal Chapel and Monastery is a Buddhist palatial monastery in Gangtok, Sikkim, India. The Royal Chapel of the Chogyals is the main centre for prayers with an assembly hall in the centre and large depository of Buddhist scriptures and literature and contains altars which are orated with Buddha, Bodhisattvas and Tantric deities. Tsukhalang Palace which served as a location for coronation, marriages and victory ceremonies among Sikkim royalty. The palace celebrates Pang Lhabsol, held in mid September in honor of Mount Khangchendzonga, and Kagyad is celebrated in early December.
His account of his relationship with this couple is semi-fictionalised in his autobiography Look and Move On. Upon his return to Tangier in 1960, he resumed his life as a fisherman and began to paint (his earliest drawing known to originate in 1959) and met and became friends with Jane Bowles and Paul Bowles, the latter, who, being impressed by his storytelling skills, became the translator of his many prodigious oral tales, which were orated from a distinctive "kiffed" and utterly non- anglicized perspective[The Storyteller & The Fisherman, psalmodia sub rosa SUB CD015-38] and published in fourteen different books. Throughout the 1960s until 1992 Mrabet dictated his oral stories (which Bowles translated into English) and continued work with his paintings. His books have been translated into many languages, and in 1991 Philip Taaffe collaborated with Mrabet for the illustrations of his book Chocolate Creams and Dollars.[Ibid] Mrabet continues to paint and holds periodic art exhibitions, mostly in Spain and Tangier.

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