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"oration" Definitions
  1. a formal speech made on a public occasion, especially as part of a ceremony

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In 2006 Mr Handke gave an oration at Milosevic's funeral.
She had obviously been steeped in Orwell before her oration.
After my oration, I can complete the Coming of Age Rites.
The last day of the convention also featured the powerful oration of Rev.
A congregant asked Mr. Richards if he could share a copy of the oration.
The speech to his son isn't the only feat of oration in Rocky Balboa.
In spite of his eloquent oration and Shaw's visible reconsideration, Ren's request is flatly denied.
His six-minute oration was met with laughs, cheers and a standing ovation from the audience.
Some overthank (Frank Thomas set a record for extreme gratitude even after dramatically paring his oration).
Before he gives his battle oration, his advisers suggest that he give the soldiers "a beautiful lie".
And I'm sure it's been noted that Roosevelt's "Man in the Arena" oration seems tailored to John.
In the Bronx, oration came from local elected officials and activists, outlining where priorities ought to lie.
Mr. Schiff's fiery final oration appeared to alienate the very Republicans he was trying to win over.
But at least a dozen times during his reliably 32-minute oration, someone standing nearby me murmured, ''Amen.
In public life, his flamboyant intellectualism and somewhat long-winded oration might have counted as "notions" against him.
On Tuesday, Coughlin's last act in what he called his dream job was another emotional, high-energy oration.
When Pericles delivered his famous Funeral Oration, it was to express confidence in an ultimate victory for Athens.
I am sure it has been noted that Roosevelt's man in the arena oration seems tailored to John.
The third scene was Antony's famous funeral oration from Act III, Shakespeare's masterpiece of rhetoric, which Castellucci lightly edited.
Yet Mr Sanders's cunning oration achieves the same end; when Ms Clinton accused him of "artful smears", the plebeians booed.
At the end of the semester, Porter read aloud from "The Inner Ring," a 1944 oration by C. S. Lewis.
We have seen that divisive, dangerous leaders don't necessarily rise because of stirring oration or a clear and compelling vision.
Each contestant must give an eight-to-ten-minute prepared oration, drawing personal connections between the document and her own life.
It is a demanding profession that combines acting, oration, writing, historical research and literary criticism and requires countless hours of memorization.
His oration on sand mining drew on every appeal at his disposal, rhapsodizing about rivers, spelling out the science, quoting scripture.
In a graveside oration to his friend of over 40 years, Sinn Fein President Adams said Ireland had lost a hero.
A girl can dream, but for now, we've got the next incarnation of Oration to look forward to—Lockhart's already plotting 2017.
Had Justice Marshall stuck by his original intention not to retire, Mr. Clinton would have delivered his funeral oration and replaced him.
As the name would suggest the story unfolds through the oration of four letters originally written as a therapeutic exercise by Remenchik.
The classical model for a funeral oration has always been that given by Pericles, an Athenian statesman, during Athens' wars with Sparta.
Mr Bilash did call for "jihad" in a recent fiery oration, but specified that he meant an "ideological" battle, not a literal one.
His brevity — the actual Oration by Edward Everett was at least two hours long — was stunning at the time but clearly no accident.
Senator Gary Hart's second presidential campaign began on April 13, 1987, with an idealistic oration amid the natural grandeur of Red Rocks, Colo.
Oprah Winfrey closed the virtual oration, which included a diverse mix of races, sexual orientations, men, women, and more in a symbol of solidarity.
I want to go back in time and deliver my oration to them, but something makes me think that'd make no difference at all.
Speaker after speaker recounted deaths at the hands of Islamist terrorists and illegal immigrants -- culminating in a humdinger of an oration by Rudy Giuliani.
That oration had been lost to time until roughly two weeks ago, when Pacifica Radio Archives discovered a recording made by its European correspondent.
There's Socrates, for instance, railing against the treachery of writing, which he thought inferior to oration and risky too, eroding the necessity of memory.
But in 2016, he has found that the marriage of his passions and his blunt, fiery oration have come into vogue among many Democrats.
Phil Neville is Mark Anthony, Gary Neville is Julius Caesar, and this is the great funeral oration that moves the people to copious tears.
The game's release coincided with the opening of the 19th Communist Party Congress, where Xi gave a marathon three-and-a-half-hour oration.
The best way to read "Why Liberalism Failed" is not as a funeral oration but as a call to action: up your game, or else.
In the opening sequence, His Majesty delivers a rousing oration to his warriors as they ready for a battle we glimpse in snatches of crosscuts.
Elizabeth Marvel as Marc Antony brings down the house with the funeral oration, spicing its pentameter cadence with the gumbo drawl of a southern senator.
Preachers suddenly made millions of dollars and were as infamous for their designer suits and cases of embezzlement and fraud as they were for their oration.
In the 18th century, music theorists codified rests and silences according to the rules of rhetoric, and encouraged composers to take inspiration from oration and acting.
Mr. Francis recounts how when asked to cut the ribbon to open a flower show, Gladstone read for weeks about flora and delivered a lengthy oration.
He delivered this oration "in character" as a generic hipster, wearing a pair of black-framed glasses and a slightly strained knowing smirk on his face.
Indeed the famed Athenian statesman Perikles said in a funeral oration that a goal for women is to not be talked about whether for good or evil.
Oration MMXVI was the brainchild of Stephen Lockhart, an Irishman turned Reykjavik resident whose Studio Emissary has turned out some of the current Icelandic scene's most revered records.
Sam Smith used his Best Original Song Oscars speech to advocate for LGBT equality – but his ill-informed oration rubbed Oscar winner Dustin Lance Black the wrong way.
Instead, he turned his attention to the "silent majority" represented by the stock traders who stood in the background of CNBC's live coverage, cheering his Tea Party oration.
Kanye West got serious on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Thursday, launching into a seven-minute oration about changing the world that had even funny lady DeGeneres sitting in silence.
Jamaica is a very oral culture, so sounds, music, oration, chanting and storytelling are things that are inextricably linked to all of my pieces as well as everyday life.
He pared the text to two short excerpts: the throwaway comic scene with which the play begins and its most famous speech, Antony's funeral oration for the assassinated Caesar.
As he gave his leader's oration in Liverpool, Prime Minister May was preparing to deliver her speech later the same day at the Bloomberg Global Business Forum in New York.
The copper statue of Vladimir Lenin stood above the Lower East Side cityscape for more than 20 years, facing southwest with one arm perpetually raised as if in mid-oration.
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Remarkably, the prince's investiture festivities, in 1716, had included not only a superabundance of concert offerings, but also a scholarly oration exploring how musical order and societal order are analogous.
Pre-Drake and even more after the beef, Meek's oration has been widely reduced to frantic screaming by the online rap community instead of a highly-skilled rapper's impassioned, unfiltered delivery.
Sucker Punch is, essentially, the cinematic equivalent of a high-schooler taking the stage during a public-speaking class for an oration about feminism, but getting distracted by his own erection.
Eight minutes in length, the president detailed the drawbacks of Le Pen, rather than the strengths of Macron who, only at the end of this oration, Holland said he'd vote for.
Of all those who have tackled Churchill onscreen, the majority tend to weight their words as though even badinage were an oration, but this new Churchill, sotto voce, dithers and huffs.
Elizabeth Warren, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate who like Dershowitz previously worked as a Harvard Law professor, criticized Dershowitz&aposs oration on Monday night, saying: "I truly could not follow it."
Even his wife can barely eke speech out of him, and he rejects oration and persuasion, refusing to explain, or even articulate, the beliefs behind his scorched-earth exit from the state.
On Saturday morning in the National Cathedral, McCain delivered a two edged oration, mostly devoted to expressing her love for her father but also taking a few pointed jabs at the president.
They're inscribed — not just onstage, but all the way up the aisles — with passages from the funeral oration that the Athenian general Pericles delivered circa 430 B.C. He was talking about democracy.
Ms. Foster once said she found it hard to work with Mr. McGuinness because he had given a funeral oration for a man who she believed had tried to murder her father.
I've been reading about the lives of various saints over the last year in preparation for my oration to the enclave, and in another time, I think my Enid could've been St. Enid.
The online oration will be filmed with a green screen and partially in 360˚ mode, which will allow readers to teleport to the location they're reading about, plunging viewers deeper into Bulgakov's dreamlike world.
It turns out that Ezekiel is a former zookeeper and all the affectations — the stentorian oration, the kingly guise, the tiger — evolved from his followers' need for someone larger than life to believe in.
The country's first-ever international black metal festival, Oration MMXVI, was meticulously organized by Studio Emissary engineer Stephen Lockhart (who also plays in Rebirth of Nefast, Slidhr, and Sinmara), and went off without a hitch.
Rene Preval, who died last Friday, had an understated style, a marked contrast to the fiery oration of his one-time friend, former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, or the showmanship of his final successor, Michel Martelly.
Despite a few technical difficulties during Wormlust's set and the odd snapped string (have mercy on that bass, Gústaf!), Oration MMXVI truly seemed to go off without a hitch, with the quickest changeover times I've ever seen.
In Athens, on the other hand, in his famous Funeral Oration, the orator Pericles gallingly told Athenian women that the best thing they could do for the city was stay home and out of the public eye.
I spoke with the 33-year-old artist recently to learn not only how his melodic oration gets crowds on their feet, but also how a generation's worth of storytelling is hidden beneath the flamboyant sounds of Carnival.
His defense attorney compared him to Christ—"You shall know him by his works"—and called no one to the stand but Debs, who, during a two-hour oration, talked less about socialism than about the First Amendment.
During a portion of his oration, Trump was lamenting Ted Cruz's statement on waterboarding during Saturday's debate when a fan close to Trump shouted something in regards to Cruz and Trump stopped to ask her to yell it again.
It was Israeli occultists Mortuus Umbra's first international show ever, and while they were perhaps the most surprising addition to the Oration lineup, it all made sense once they hit the stage and locked into their hypnotic black/death groove.
Should the convention's schedule be thrown into chaos by a floor fight or an oration from an impulsive nominee, Mr. Meyers said he would stand by the idea of a live broadcast, even at 2 or 3 in the morning.
For those closely watching the Democratic presidential nomination contest, the announcement was another example of Ms. Warren's political strategy, which is to appeal to voters based on policy ideas and retail politics, not soaring oration or feel-good messages of unity.
In his second interview since becoming commander-in-chief, which aired Thursday evening, Trump called out the songstress for her rousing oration during which she stated that she's "thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House," and dropped three f-bombs.
It was a sprawling oration, citing the historian Nell Painter, the Constitution, the crusading journalist Ida B. Wells-Barnett, the lyrics to "Strange Fruit," and the speech that King delivered in Montgomery, in 1965, at the end of the march from Selma.
When former President Obama visited Greece last November on his final foreign trip, some Syriza officials, bitter that his administration had not intervened more forcefully during the financial crisis, mocked his speech as a funeral oration for his own legacy, worthy of Pericles.
Although few ultimately completed the journey, and Coxey was arrested and convicted under a law making it a crime to deliver a "harangue or oration" on Capitol property, the nation was held transfixed by the progress of the so-called Coxey Armies.
In a moving oration at the service, Trump chose to dwell more on the tales of awe-inspiring courage and self-sacrifice from individual American soldiers thousands of miles from home -- than address the sweeping historical points and geopolitical arguments made by his European counterparts.
And on Purim night in New Rochelle, even though many families are sequestered in their houses — as is Reuven Fink, the rabbi of Young Israel, as he recovers from the coronavirus — they will still hear the traditional oration of the Purim story, or Megillah.
While other Democrats have focused on sweeping themes of unity or change, as Senator Kamala Harris of California did on Sunday at a campaign kickoff rally, Ms. Warren is making a personal and political wager that audiences care more about policy savvy than captivating oration.
Having settled on oration and documentary filmmaking after an abortive musical career of her own, Jamie is in print a warm but unsparing eyewitness: peeking poignantly from the wings as her progenitor glories, sifting through the jumbo pillbox when he starts to fall apart.
This is not the stuff of the Funeral Oration of Pericles, where you can revel in the splendor and cultural achievement of your own golden age (in his case, paid for by the tribute extorted from Athens' supposed allies, so let's not give him too much credit).
When it came time for him to write an essay or give an oration — about nature, say, or self-­reliance — he combed through his voluminous journals and pulled out choice bits that were more or less on topic, and he glued them together with some connective prose.
The Trump children who addressed the Republican National Convention were among the most-lauded speakers: largely positive in their oration during days of fear-mongering and hate-baiting, relentlessly proud of their father and wide-eyed about where they found themselves (onstage for all to see).
Perhaps the strangest revelation, tucked within Clinton's warm blanket of an oration, was the fact that he and daughter Chelsea had watched all six movies in the risible Police Academy franchise in one day—an impressive-enough feat that caused "Police Academy" to briefly trend on Twitter.
In a hall hung with red and black and in the presence of Hans-Georg Viktor von Mackensen, the German Ambassador to Italy, Il Duce read for fifty minutes an oration in which all his power to sway a crowd to cheers or boos or laughter was evident.
Loyalty to Mr Xi is a theme of the gathering: at the opening session, the Wall Street Journal counted eight mentions of Mr Xi in the prime minister's state-of-the-nation speech, the most references to a leader by name in such an oration since Mao's time.
Players first watch a clip of the oration, then have 19 seconds to tap the clap button as many times as possible as they listen to audio of thunderous applause and gaze upon an image of Xi standing before a crowd in the Great Hall of the People.
The seniors who witnessed Warmbier's plainspoken and heartfelt oration recoiled years later when they saw the news photos of their old friend weeping during what North Korea called a trial and when they saw images of him being carried off of a plane while in the vegetative state.
What may have been seen as Cruz succumbing to his weak oration skills, intentionally or not, was in effect the Master of Trolls taking a substantial bite from the evening's schedule, possibly bumping Newt Gingrich's speech, making Cruz the de facto lead-in for Trump's VP, Mike Pence.
And while there may be no more summer days to enjoy by the pool, take solace in the fact that Mr. Pera, with his easygoing oration, is here to carry audiences into the new season with a series of performances at this cozy basement space at this Brooklyn club.
In the new President's brief oration, those who had come before him—all of "Washington"—were guilty not simply of an inability to enact good policies but of corrupt bad will, even treachery: of "refusing" to safeguard the border; of protecting only themselves, and forgetting the country's citizens.
Although the focus of my upcoming oration revolves around the less savory aspects of traditional belief systems — the parts about people like me and Enid and how we are sin incarnate — I can see the beauty in it, too, why people did and still do devote their lives to these religions.
I look at Bill Taylor and George Kent, meanwhile, exemplars of the men who once ran the world's most powerful government, and I am skeptical that their smooth oration, their command of the truth, their shining garments, will have any impact at all—that this is still their country to save.
The focus of Macron's speech was the shared insight of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address and that of Pericles's funeral oration: We the living owe an existential debt to those who have sacrificed their lives to advance universal liberty and to us falls the responsibility, in Lincoln's words, of the "unfinished business" of democracy.
In a half-hour oration at Mr. Gates's sentencing, Judge Jackson stressed the importance of the deception that Mr. Gates and Mr. Manafort perpetrated on the American public by failing to register as foreign agents for the former president of Ukraine, who fled to Russia in 2014 after he was forced out of power in popular uprising.
So when a million people jammed the centre of Paris for his funeral, singing his songs, and roaring Harleys processed in his honour; when President Emmanuel Macron gave the oration, saying that Johnny's songs had been the soundtrack of their lives, and that he had become a "necessary presence", that presence was not quite as comfortingly evocative as Proust's madeleine (though the comparison was made, of course).

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