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He started to speak, but was cut off by further peroration.
"And now each in our own way," began a line of the peroration.
The peroration was magnificent, though difficult to remember, you know.
Soon enough, it became apparent that this was the real point of his peroration.
As a composer I felt the need for some relief before the peroration.
As quickly as possible he brought his peroration to a close.
And she continued her peroration, hands pressed always to forehead.
He drew a long breath and launched into his peroration.
Liberals so loved the sound of the ringing peroration "No evidence!"
In classical rhetoric, a peroration was the final part of a speech.
His peroration was "As they say, mount up and ride to the sound of the guns."
He pronounced this peroration with an appearance of strong emotion.
Powell's peroration of the speech gave rise to its popular title.
Marco could remember himself wondering that, after his mother finished her little peroration.
The guru reached his peroration and vanished from the screen.
We listened to the Writer's perorations for several minutes.
The peroration included a reference to a French order for 3,000 daggers.
Cynthia Hansen began her peroration as though the last minute had not existed.
The words were spoken well before the Iran-contra hearings but might have been their peroration.
"With malice toward none" begins the peroration by which it is remembered.
He might be asked, he observed in a peroration of great power, what were his principles?
I don't remember any mention of him in your perorations about the Booker.
In such cases it was considered a mark of honour to be asked to deliver the peroration.
The peroration ended with "I'm a train person myself."
The series' courtroom perorations are more sound bites than summations.