No opponents of affirmative action were invited to address the board.
He is regularly invited to educational institutions across the country to address students on various issues.
He once told me that he'd been invited to address a drama school on the subject of film acting.
As in previous years, experts have been invited to the county to address this topic.
Among those invited to address the gathering was, of course, the group's political mentor himself, now 72 years old.
Hispanic leaders say that none of them have been invited to address the conference.
A speaker is generally invited to address the class in a reception.
He has been invited to address the next annual meeting, she said.
The new President was then invited to address the members.
Do we not have enough religious leaders here in Europe who can be invited to address this House?