There was no oratorical talent in the ship.
Posterity rated his work for the pacification of France higher than his oratorical talent.
A Freemason, he was known for possessing an excellent oratorical talent.
He was, says Gregory of Tours, a man of high birth, one of the first senators of Gaul, of great oratorical talent, and expert in the art of poetical rhythms.
In this position he showed proofs of his remarkable oratorical talents.
In Poland his oratorical talents and scholarship was recognized, particularly amongst the aristocracy.
Though initially feeling isolated and uncertain among her predominantly white peers, she soon proved her oratorical talents once more with a speech entitled "Side by Side" in 1896.
Tunku had none of Onn's fluency or oratorical talent.
Buffet had some oratorical talent, but shone most in opposition.
Lucius Passienus Rufus was a new man of some oratorical talent, consul in 4 BC and proconsul of Africa.