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He spoke clearly, though he looked thinner with sunken cheeks and his dark hair showing grey roots.
Wearing the same navy-blue suit, he spoke clearly, and did not take the bait from the barristers.
Her office was spotless, she spoke clearly and confidently, and she pulled off the medical procedures without a hitch.
They spoke clearly about their experience, even when the defense attorney tried to lead them away from the truth.
Sanders's supporters had to hope that if the primary electorate spoke clearly for Sanders, the superdelegates would agree to listen.
Giving her evidence, she spoke clearly as she said she had come to doubt the United Arab Emirates' official account about Latifa.
Aldern also spoke clearly against assertions that the attack was not part of a bigger trend in the rise of white nationalism globally.
These figures were, by most accounts, far from problematic when they were born into a tight, cohesive culture, to which they spoke clearly and reasonably.
But she spoke clearly of the risks of moving too slowly toward the so-called neutral interest rate that neither stimulates nor slows the economy.
Andrea Constand spoke clearly and firmly in her testimony, which followed much of the allegations in a criminal complaint against the 230-year-old comedic legend.
While Andrea spoke clearly and with conviction while taking the stand, she did become emotional and dabbed at her eyes when discussing how the alleged assault impacted Swift.
And Trump spoke clearly and forcefully against the way Palestinian youth are educated to hate Israelis, making it harder to build toward an eventual end to the conflict.
Bannon, in an interview for the premiere broadcast of the SiriusXM show "The Road to CPAC," said great patriots voted for Trump and spoke clearly on Election Day.
The California Democrat spoke clearly about her platform, launched into some zingers, and engaged in a powerful exchange with former Vice President Joe Biden over his record on racial issues.
But the sudden shearing caused a stir on social media, an over-the-top reaction that spoke clearly to how fans connect to him, something that he admitted surprised him.
"Oakland educators spoke clearly today at our ratification vote that this agreement will not be the end of our struggle, and we will continue to fight in Oakland and Sacramento," the state capital.
Bette reassures her that she looked beautiful, she spoke clearly, she hit her marks, and she didn't look into the camera — and more importantly, if Crawford couldn't ruin the picture, then no one could.
She also met with community members, where she spoke clearly about her grief and addressed several logistical issues, such as retrieving the bodies of the victims so their families can begin the burying rituals, with compassion.
This is not an endorsement, but I can say that he was impressive in the room, and given time — not a sound bite atmosphere — he spoke clearly on immigration, Syrian resettlement, economic issues and his newly released tax plan.
"It is time for the country to move forward as one cohesive body, putting behind us all bickering and potential distractions over an election in which Nigerians spoke clearly and resoundingly," said Buhari in a statement on Wednesday following the tribunal's ruling.
During a question and answer session with Stafford, Booker spoke clearly about the need for trans-specific protections in his anti-lynching bill and then pivoted seamlessly to the need for police sensitivity training to better deal with everyday interactions with LGBTQ people, especially trans women of color.
And yet it spoke clearly to Vaynerchuk's rising stock in the universe of hip-hop, where he has become an influential cheerleader, mentor and middleman, placing early bets on rising acts — as he did as an investor in Facebook, Uber and Venmo — and helping introduce them to his Fortune 500 client roster.
Though she could not recall some details of that August day in 2015, she spoke clearly and forcefully about the timeline of the attack itself, which occurred after an argument when Malinowski left a drug rehabilitation facility and Slager, who had driven her there, followed her to the nearby gas station, in Gahanna, Ohio.
Supporters of individual liberty and public integrity, voting by tens of millions for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, spoke clearly and boldly, no well-financed "ground game" needed.
A foreign correspondent noted that although Roosevelt spoke clearly and quickly, he had a German accent while speaking in French.New York Times (1909), 2. He read both German and French very well and kept a good number of books written in these languages in his personal library.New York Times (1898), IMS10.
The third force: The psychology of Abraham Maslow. Richmond, CA: Maurice Bassett Publishing. pp. 62. The human brain is a complex system and has parallel processes running at the same time, thus many different motivations from various levels of Maslow's hierarchy can occur at the same time. Maslow spoke clearly about these levels and their satisfaction in terms such as "relative", "general", and "primarily".
Bucharest: Fundația Europeană Titulescu, 2003 where he became editor. In 1903, he became a “second-rate” actor at the Iași National Theatre. Initially unpaid, his roles were minor but demanded stage presence; the young actor was tall, spoke clearly and looked well in formal costume. Likely due to the insignificance of his roles, Mavrodi emerged as a malcontent, ready to defend perceived victims of injustice, particularly actresses “insulted” by directors.
The volume sought to demonstrate the bravery of the king, his sons, and the troops, but said almost nothing on the responsibilities of the military commanders. Charles Albert decided to break the armistice. On 1 March, at the inauguration of the legislature, he spoke clearly about war and Chamber responded positively. For the imminent resumption of hostilities, the king was convinced to renounce effective command of the army, which he continued to hold formally.
While coverage in Le Temps said that she spoke clearly with a "convincing vivacity" and spoke with authority about her area of expertise. Lavaud passed the defense with honorable mention and expressed a desire to work in a library when asked by journalists what she planned to do next. Following graduation, Lavaud worked as a librarian at the Sorbonne. She also served as France's representative with the World Federation of the Deaf.
He believed that the fight was stopped too early and he was not given more of an opportunity to demonstrate to the official that he was not disoriented after the knock-down. In a post fight in- ring interview, Williams appeared to be uninjured, spoke clearly, and expressed his disappointment that he was not given the opportunity to "show my stuff." Williams also called for a rematch, however this never occurred. After the defeat by Tyson, Williams became a journeyman heavyweight.
The Argus reported that Corboy "disagreed with the idea of allowing courts-martial to try soldiers for murder and to punish them with death." The newspaper further reported that Corboy spoke clearly and with confidence, creating a good impression. In 1919, Corboy was censured by the central executive of the Victorian branch of the Labour party for supporting the deportation of all aliens interned during World War I from Australia. The executive, in condemning Corboy, claimed his stance was "inconsistent with principles of liberty and justice".
Williams onstage in 2008 Recurrent themes in Williams's songs include religion, adolescence, gender issues, anti- commercialism, misunderstood relationships, loss, humor, and geography. Williams' early work spoke clearly of her upbringing in 1970s and 80s suburbia – of alienation, and the hypocrisy evident in the post-WWII middle class. On the track "Anthem" on her early tape All My Heroes Are Dead, she sang, "I know there's blood in the pavement and we've turned the fields to sand." Williams' songs often address gender typing, roles, and inequities.
The Rocznik małopolski, by the other hand, spoke clearly about Ludgarda's murder in the Szamotuły code, in which added further information about this event: ::Regardless of the historian (I might add) we have seen in our youth in the streets of Gniezno a wooden chapel, which in the vernacular language is called vestibule, where exist two great stones in the shape of millstones reddened with the blood of that lady, who are completely worn and faded, and were deposited in her tomb at Gniezno cathedral.Rocznik małopolski, [in:] MPH, vol. III, p. 183. Another source that describes the death of Ludgarda is the Kronika oliwska, written in the mid-14th century by Abbot Stanisław.
However, Color Field painting has proven to be both sensual and deeply expressive albeit in a different way from gestural Abstract expressionism. Denying connection to Abstract Expressionism or any other Art Movement Mark Rothko spoke clearly about his paintings in 1956: > I am not an abstractionist ... I am not interested in the relationship of > color or form or anything else. ... I'm interested only in expressing basic > human emotions — tragedy, ecstasy, doom and so on — and the fact that a lot > of people break down and cry when confronted with my pictures show that I > communicate those basic human emotions. ... The people who weep before my > pictures are having the same religious experience I had when I painted them.
While interviewed by Shaw, Müller explained his incident in India, and also took time to complain about the doctor from St. George's, whom claimed that he had seen him talk to himself in a strange manner. Shaw noted that while Müller spoke clearly and intelligently, was thorough and pretty genuine about having no friends in England, the claim that he was unmarried was not believed. In May 1893, the secretary of the Prussian state railways sent a letter to Shaw, from Müller's family, in which they were eager to know if their loved one was suffering from an incurable disease. The good doctor replied positively to the question, as Müller's mental health seemingly improved, so much so that on June 22, 1893, a committee of visitors approved his release as "fully recovered".
Under the rules proposed for personal ordinariates for former Anglicans, the ordinary may request the Pope to grant authorization, on a case-by-case basis, for admission to ordination in the Catholic Church of married former Anglican clergy (see Personal ordinariate#Married former Anglican clergy and rules on celibacy). Because the rule of clerical celibacy is a law and not a doctrine, exceptions can be made, and it can, in principle, be changed at any time by the Pope. Both Pope Benedict XVI and Pope John Paul II spoke clearly of their understanding that the traditional practice is unlikely to change. Pope Francis, however, has called for consideration of the question of electing so-called viri probati for the ordination to the priesthood, particularly in areas like Amazonia where there is an acute shortage of priests.

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