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Only once did I hear the lady speak at length and I was a believer.
Clinton a rare opportunity to speak at length about her views on Christianity and the Bible.
But he was willing to speak at length about the economic promise of rapidly melting ice.
I don't remember ever seeing them speak at length before this; it felt like a unique approach.
The two commissioners against the proposal, Mignon Clyburn and Jessica Rosenworcel, are likely to speak at length.
It gives subjects the chance to speak at length and often put their foot in their mouth.
She declined to speak at length for this story, voicing concerns for her family's safety back in Iraq.
Altamira, who did not attend the festival, declined to speak at length about the judicial investigation surrounding Boni's death.
And he is often happy to speak at length about what investments he likes and why they should perform better.
They're allowed to speak at length because the leadership doesn't want people to feel like they weren't given adequate opportunity.
I speak at length about the country's incredible beauty and my immense gratitude for the friendships and experiences I had there.
The absence of anti-market laments and post–Cold War theories lets the artwork and the artists' experiences speak at length.
In American Dharma, Morris gives Bannon the opportunity to speak at length about his view of the world and his favorite films.
Many returned migrants expressed their intentions to return north immediately, but quickly became too fearful to share their names or speak at length.
I've spent like thousands of hours researching this issue from a social science perspective, so I can speak at length about that with authority.
But it is only after six more episodes, following subplots and storylines far afield, that the Indians themselves finally get to speak at length.
This could be one-on-one interviews where a politician has a chance to speak at length and be challenged by a probing journalist.
"It's imperative for millennial buyers to speak at length with their agent about what they are looking for in a home and surrounding community," he says.
Unfortunately, unlike our first date—which involved little eye contact and fewer words—he decided to speak at length about his job as an investment banker.
Mr. Conley, a gentle bearded outdoorsman who can speak at length about the preferences of the local amphibians, believes that the land could become something special.
She said she was offered the job by a Malaysian man and ended up earning about $120, but declined to speak at length about the case.
I could speak at length about the company's growth, our new hires, how excited I was about recent traffic numbers or a high-profile writer we'd landed.
But White House press secretary Josh Earnest, while refusing to speak at length, generally defended the Obama administration's seven-year-long consideration, and eventual rejection, of Keystone.
She emerged during the 2008 election cycle as a powerful surrogate to her mom who could not only regurgitate talking points but also speak at length about policy.
Neither do their mothers, their wives, or other family members (including Robson's siblings and grandmother), who all appear onscreen to speak at length about their families' entanglement with Jackson.
"Danny Says," named for a Ramones song that's named for Mr. Fields (he's their former manager), lets him speak at length, both in sit-down interviews and in audio clips.
I am at no stage just yet to eloquently speak at length about what it means to be non-binary but I can't wait for the day that I am.
He lets the camera run as his subjects speak at length about the horrific things they saw and the comrades they buried — or, in many cases, didn't get a chance to.
Wallace-Wells said it is "really valuable" to get the candidates to speak at length on television as its been "a shame and a tragedy" the climate conversation has been neglected.
Against Clinton in an arena where he will be asked to speak at length, he must speak in paragraphs, not catchphrases and cope with a single opponent with far more relevant experiences.
Biden noted that he could not speak at length about the incident without more information but said that "what's happening in Iraq and Iran today was predictable," according to The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Davutoglu confirmed that he would not be running for re-election and went on to speak at length about his political track record, defending reforms and decisions made while he was in office.
After listening to one veteran speak at length about his experience as a "Navajo code talker" during the war, Trump heaped praise on the veterans and said he would not give prepared remarks himself.
The company has instructed them to play up the potential return on investment of a Steinway — a message that resonates strongly with frugal Chinese families — and to speak at length about the company's history.
In his speech to the Knesset, as well as in his discussions with Israeli leaders, Pence is expected to speak at length about Iran and its influence in the region and around the world.
But he declined to speak at length about his relatives or his travels to the country, which suffered a devastating famine in the 1990s and was squeezed by sanctions as it pursued nuclear weapons.
The campaign has sought out alternative media platforms, such as the popular podcast "The Joe Rogan Experience," to get around the mainstream media and to allow Sanders to speak at length about his policy proposals.
Separately, BuzzFeed News interviewed a second woman who alerted community leaders to unwelcome advances from Khan and contributed to their report; the woman didn't want to be named or to speak at length about her experience.
When you watch a video of this group working, you see professionals who wait until a topic arises in which they are expert, and then they speak at length, explaining what the group ought to do.
The chief of protocol is sometimes the first American with whom foreign diplomats ever speak at length when they go to the State Department to present their documentation from their foreign office making them an ambassador.
The 22-year-old former actor appeared on news anchor Massimo Gilletti's show Sunday night to speak at length for the first time since his allegations against Argento surfaced in a New York Times report last month.
Over a feast of Cuban food at one of her family's favorite restaurants in Miami, and in a subsequent interview in New York a week later, she agreed to speak at length about how things fell apart.
Warren is expected to publicly speak at length about Native American issues for the first time in months at a conference next week in Iowa hosted by Four Directions, a group that fights for Native voting rights.
Trump on Friday said Giuliani was still getting his facts straight in the early days of his time on the President's legal team, and since that interview Wednesday, Giuliani has continued to speak at length in Trump's defense.
"Of course, just today, the President signed the executive order on HCBU's and I had an occasion to speak at length to many of those leaders before that picture and after that picture and again today," she continued.
The New Yorker (humorously — this piece is satire) lists all the ways unrestrained women impact their offices, including the unspeakable act of finishing meetings early because no one feels the need to to speak at length on irrelevant points.
It was an odd speech, but it was an opportunity for him to speak at length about what he saw as Facebook's mission in terms of free speech: These two simple ideas — voice and inclusion — go hand in hand.
Trump, who has been accused of sexism for some of his attacks against women, pledged a $50 million U.S. investment in the fund and used the announcement to speak at length about the importance of women in the workforce.
At a series of pre-Oscar parties this week, women in the film industry seized their chance to speak at length without fear of being played off by an orchestra, and the results were often funny, heartfelt and impassioned.
While Paul, and his co-host Mike Majlak, tried to question Jones on a number of his conspiracies, including spreading blatant lies over the Sandy Hook mass shooting in 2013, Jones was allowed to speak at length about his theories.
" Nick Merrill, the Clinton campaign's traveling press secretary and her current spokesman, said the Reno speech was a push to speak at length during the summer about "the perils of giving in to what Trump represented and what he was inciting.
The duo speak at length about the various additional features Ousta offers, such as the SOS button which, when pressed by a rider mid trip, summons the urgent attention and intervention of an emergency team to increase riders' safety on the road.
The band's main four surviving members — Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart — are all credited as executive producers and speak at length; Dennis McNally, the band's publicist and biographer, whose similarly titled history was clearly consulted, is a presence as well.
The two public hearings this week gave us a chance to hear the man himself speak at length on the issues Facebook is dealing with, and in keeping with Facebook's promise of greater transparency, we're sure all these answers will be made public as soon as possible.
It's an attempt to put White House counsel Pat Cipollone, personal attorney Jay Sekulow and their colleagues on the spot to speak at length about the Bolton manuscript, which they have all but ignored since The New York Times on Sunday detailed some of its most juicy details.
"This appears to be a man who cannot take the tiniest tweak from a woman on cable news but requires his Cabinet to speak at length about his greatness, especially in the middle of a presidency that appears to be struggling, low approval ratings and very few accomplishments," Brzezinski said.
Talking to McFeely and Markus, it's easy to imagine how this process might play out: Even over the phone, they come across as a kind of joint mind, bouncing ideas back and forth as they answer questions and finish each other's sentences while also making space for each other to speak at length.
What Mr. West, 40, had not done, until the release of a 105-minute video interview on Tuesday, was speak at length on any of the hot-button topics that have swirled around him since the tumultuous period in late 2016 that ended with his hospitalization — and a visit to Trump Tower.
In a discussion that was planned the day before the debate, the former Texas lawmaker's lead fundraiser, Louis Susman, organized a call with O'Rourke himself and other financial supporters to speak at length about how he fared throughout the showdown with nine other 2020 contenders, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter.
Abraham Lincoln | Monday, March 4, 1861 Though he promised at the outset that it would be brief, Abraham Lincoln used his first Inaugural Address, one of the more momentous and memorable of all such speeches, to speak at length about the grievances between North and South that would erupt into Civil War a month later.
He is the son of Susan K. Lowe of Kew Gardens, Queens, and the late Roy C. Nicolai, who lived in West Fulton, N.Y. The couple met in passing in March 2011 after an Off Broadway performance of "The Dybbuk," in which she played the possessed bride, and a few days later managed to speak at length at a party at a bar in Astoria, Queens.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Thursday surprised reporters in Washington by failing to speak at length about special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's report, a document he has framed as a clear vindication.
Pat ToomeyPatrick (Pat) Joseph ToomeyNSA improperly collected US phone records in October, new documents show Overnight Defense: Pick for South Korean envoy splits with Trump on nuclear threat | McCain blasts move to suspend Korean military exercises | White House defends Trump salute of North Korean general WH backpedals on Trump's 'due process' remark on guns MORE (R-Pa.) stood up in the Senate Republican lunch Thursday to speak at length about his concerns with the deal, which he fears will stifle free trade and lead to only modest job growth over the next few years, according to senators who attended the meeting.
Glanvill gives no indication that a tenant needed the lord's consent to alienate his rights to land. He does speak at length of the rights of expectant heirs, and this should cause some restraints on alienation. He also says the rights of the lord must be considered. It can be inferred from Glanvill that no substitution could occur without the consent of the lord.
Ooghe was a recipient of numerous honors and awards and was until his death often regarded as the last living Belgian survivor of World War I. He was a regular participant in the annual commemorations of the war and was often willing to speak at length about his experiences and the futility of conflict. His aim was to infuse a civic sense in young people, as well as the importance of keeping the memory of the conflict alive.
It is unclear if this statement is admissible because of the original Miranda statement. Many police departments give special training to interrogators with regard to the Miranda warning; specifically, how to influence a suspect's decision to waive the right. For instance, the officer may be required to specifically ask if the rights are understood and if the suspect wishes to talk. The officer is allowed, before asking the suspect a question, to speak at length about evidence collected, witness statements, etc.
Some reformers argue that the filibuster should be returned to its origins, in which senators were required to hold the floor and speak at length to delay a bill. Since obstruction would be more visible, the reform might benefit major bills that the minority "is willing to block covertly but not overtly." For example, a 2012 proposal by Sen. Jeff Merkley would require that if between 51 and 59 senators support a cloture motion, debate would continue only until there is no opposing Senator speaking.
Despite his adherence to the forms and subjects of Caravaggio and the emerging Baroque, Caroselli's works show certain 'archaicising' elements. In this archaic aspect some art historians see a conscious rejection of, and rupture with, the triumphant 'Baroque absolutism' of his age. His early biographers Passeri and Baldinucci also speak at length of his great skill in copying the ancient masters and in working in different styles at the same time. St Sebastian tended by Irene Early interpreters of Caravaggio's style and themes such as Bartolomeo Manfredi proved an important influence on Caroselli's handling of the Caravaggist themes.
Barker is featured posthumously in the 2011 non-fiction film by Darren Hoffman, Tradition is a Temple. Musicians from the documentary speak at length of the profound impact that Barker had on their lives and careers and New Orleans poet Chuck Perkins reads a poem written for and dedicated to his memory. In 1957 Barker appeared in the CBS TV program The Sound of Jazz, performing with Red Allen, Pee Wee Russell, Coleman Hawkins and other major performers. Barker appears in Les Blank's New Orleans documentary Always for Pleasure, including an interview (with Blue Lu) and several performance sequences.
The various pre-1923 articles, including his obituary pieces for Elias Schwartzfeld and Avram Steuerman-Rodion, speak at length about Jewish ethics (which Fondane described as unique and idealistic), assimilation and Jewish nationalism. They also offer his answer to antisemitism, including his case, relying on proof of Jewish exogamy, against all theories about a distinct Semitic race. In other such pieces, he comments at length on Groper's Yiddishist literature and corrects opinions expressed on the same topic by their common friend Gala Galaction. As he explains in this context, Groper quelled his adolescent identity crisis, helping him find a core Judaism, more "vital" to him than the political scope of Zionism.
The band formed in the early 1990s by singer Martin Sorrondeguy and guitarist José Casas, who remained the group's consistent members through changing rhythm sections. Their lyrics were almost always sung in Spanish; the song "We're That Spic Band" (written in response to an audience member calling them a "spic band") is the sole exception. Los Crudos' lyrics were explicitly political, addressing issues such as class, police brutality, homophobia, and California ballot propositions directed against immigrants. At concerts, Sorrondeguy would often speak at length about the songs' meanings between songs, partly as a way of getting around the language barrier (audiences were not always happy about this).
He found that the concept was both highly controversial within the psychiatric and psychological communities, and older than Dinwiddie claimed. At trial he got Dinwiddie to admit that she had only reviewed the victim's letters, had not been allowed to speak at length with any of her family members, and could not officially make a diagnosis as she was, unlike a psychiatrist, not a physician. Finally he asked if she agreed with a statement by Harvard Medical School psychiatry professor Harrison Pope that "it would be pure speculation for a psychiatrist to try to give a formal diagnosis of a dead person he has never met." She did agree, undermining her previous testimony.
Gwynn is employed by a powerful criminal "family" dealing in slaves, along with his old friend from his homeland in the icy north. When not running errands for the ruthless master of this syndicate, Gwynn pursues an otherworldy woman who used him as inspiration for an art piece. The story covers a bizarre variety of themes; characters speak at length in poetic phrases and muse about religion, obsession, karma and death, while vicious street battles are fought, drug-unlocked dimensions are explored and personal vendettas are carried out. Add to the mix meat sculptures that come alive, warped apothecaries selling psychedelic hallucinogens, and a cynical holy man with a dark and useless power and you only scratch the surface of K. J. Bishop's Etched City.
In November 2016, the station won the prestigious "Tony Staley Award" at the CBAA (Community Broadcasting Association of Australia) conference held in Melbourne. The CBAA stated "This year, the prestigious Tony Staley Award for Excellence in Community Broadcasting went to Golden Days Radio. An entirely volunteer-run station serving the senior citizens around Waverley (VIC), Golden Days Radio is dedicated to supporting its community and is a shining example of the community radio sector’s commitment to nurturing an open society. From their luncheons for listeners, to their regular studio tours and open-door meetings, the station is constantly in dialogue with its audience. The station’s 90+ volunteers recognise that isolation and loneliness can be challenges for their community and often speak at-length with their listeners over the phone, sometimes visiting some ill listeners in their homes, as well as keeping the station on air 24/7".

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