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We need a strong Gov to sort this out not speech makers and spouts.
It is a short step from here to the dramatic parallelism associated with a masterly speech maker.
The lasting spellbinder proves to be Reagan the speech maker, not the diarist.
"He was just a spellbinding speech maker.
Up on the steps of the Federal Building, a cast of veteran speech makers stepped forward one by one.
"I'm not a professional writer," said Mr. Cuomo, who is, nevertheless, an eloquent speech maker with a handful of books to his credit.
During most of the 1830s, Luther worked for a variety emerging workingmen's trade unions in the New England area as an organizer, pamphleteer and speech maker.
Typically, as soon as the minister or other speech maker had finished on each occasion, the media would leave, and the following day all that was reported was an edited version of the speech.
His mother, Mary Floyd Welman, who died in 1960 at the age of 99 was highly regarded for her many years of service in civic affairs and as a Democratic campaign volunteer and speech maker.
In the chamber, the speech makers still went about their nonimpeachment workouts, promising fresh tax cuts and other boons to the cameras and to the lone Senator doing president pro tem duty up in the chair.
It proves that Shaw was as sensible a marriage counselor as he was a sociopolitical speech maker and philosophizer but, if Candida is supposed to be 33, he didn't know a thing about the transcendent ages of women.
New York Gov. George E. Pataki brought his 10-year-old daughter, Allison, to work, who in a news conference proclaimed her desire to be a minister and her father to be a good speech maker, which brought twitters from reporters and his staff, who know difference.
Don't think that isn't bad news for America's enemies, especially liberals, whose failure to produce a single speech maker capable of making the greatest speech of his life under pressure gives ample proof of how far this nasty gang has drifted from -Can somebody toss me the cliche I'm looking for?
Performances of "The Pariah," a new play about a year (December 1942 through November 1943) in the life of the speech maker and troublemaker who demanded that attention be paid to the deportation and the massacre of the Jews in Europe, are taking place at the Schoolhouse here through next Sunday.