Although every card should contain a complete citation, only the author's name and date of publication are typically spoken aloud in a speech.
The candidate then responded, speaking on campaign issues in a speech molded to suit the interest of the delegation.
Boozer spoke to the Democratic convention in a speech televised in prime time, calling on the party to support equality for LGBT people.
Several Clinton advisers said there was a consensus that Mr. Clinton should speak out publicly, perhaps in a brief televised speech, after he testifies.
Mr. Reagan spoke in a nationally broadcast speech.
Abdiel cannot bear to see Satan's pride and speaks to himself in a speech called a "soliloquy."
Louis had about decided to try his luck elsewhere when a gravelly voice spoke out of the dark, in a speech he hadn't heard in twenty-three years.
On Monday night, President Clinton spoke of broad themes in a brief televised speech, preparing the nation for the sacrifices he will seek in an address to Congress tonight.
Why does not one of the Commensals force the issue and speak of him in a public speech or on the radio?
Bhengu's mother, Ruth Bhengu, as an African National Congress legislator spoke of her daughter's beliefs in a speech in Parliament.