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It was no longer the time for song, or declamation.
He is also noted for his strong declamations against political opponents in public.
In the same city he was professor of declamation at the conservatory.
He received a first prize for declamation in Sophomore year.
At her last declamation, she slapped both hands down on the counter.
A winner of Declamations is selected from each grade level.
She also won declamation and song writing competitions during her college days.
Each meeting members would be selected to perform declamations or debate one another.
The voice presents the text several times in varied declamation.
The essentials are clear enough, but not for prime-time declamation.
His intense declamation, voice magnificently rich, brought the house down.
You set a subject for declamation and in half an hour's time come and hear what he makes of it.
Right from school days he used to excel in declamation and became a popular orator.
I questioned him why he had altered his declamation.
Every Friday afternoon, the societies held declamations followed with debates in the evening.
The best one from each class presents his declamation in front of the school, where faculty picks the winner.
"Declamations in foreign accents or complicated verse forms would not have helped!"
You set that out clearly in your declamation.
The acting is nothing you will recognize; it consists of declamations and posing.
Well, John's declamations were eloquent ones and no less aggressive or irritating than the music.
A number of his declamations and descriptive treatises have been preserved.
And he has stopped striving for a style of rock declamation that only emphasized his limitations.
The boy's declamation (actually more like yelling) has several models, including early chant and street cries.
The primary element of that style is the art of French declamation.
Unfortunately, for the most part, the performances went along with this style, making character subsidiary to declamation.