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of oratory, storytelling at the Storymoja Hay Festival, where he was caught up in a tragedy and unfortunate crossfire that lead to his passing
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“We won’t keep you long,” he said, after quite a few minutes oratory and introduction, “We’d just like an ongoing report on your investigations
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I suspect that what Obama found over time that he needed each and every Sunday was some „kick-ass, burn the house down social justice, the capitalists need to fry oratory
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Political oratory was embellished however simple in style
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When he finally had their full attention, his powerful oratory rang out over their heads
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(Public) Oratory and (Public) Action(s) cannot be separated lest a (Public) Servant loses credibility before the (Public) Eye
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He stepped forward confidently to take his place on the oratory branch
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Kormos moved his glance towards Ranger; he stepped aside, as a mark of respect, and offered the oratory branch to Ranger to complete the story
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Ranger accepted the invitation by stepping up to the oratory branch
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It wasn't acceptable to interrupt the leader of the Wood Sprites when he was on the oratory branch
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"It's my first time on the oratory branch, and I'm a little nervous
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Only a few statesmen, chief among them Winston Churchill, at the time put Mein Kampf and the messages of Hitler’s oratory together
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They were paid teachers who taught the art of rhetoric, or persuasive oratory
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The great Tecumseh used fiery oratory and set about building a coalition to stop the settlement of Indian lands
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Obama’s seductive oratory
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Barack Hussein Obama and his “golden oratory” were the perfect foil for the hard left that now has its hands around the necks of America and the Democratic Party
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It did not take long after his election to see the real Barrack Hussein Obama begin to emerge from under the clouds of his campaign oratory
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The truth behind Obama’s intent is obscured, as it is calculated to be, by what is widely credited as his great oratory
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As German bombs fell on London in the darkest hours of World War II the great oratory of Winston Churchill rallied his people to save their country
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Obama, dour, deadpan, and soulless, with an arrogant tilt of the head, a great orator? Is stroking with soothing words those whose wonderful country he intends to drag down into sociofascist poverty quite the same thing? Is a wigwagging mist of rhetoric, soaring from alternate TelePrompTers, if seemingly enticing upon emission, but vaporizing when pursued for substance, great oratory? There must be another word for it
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Galle, the administrator at my school, felt it was ‘too racy for our young developing minds,’” stated Nem in a pompous oratory
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They were both surprised by Patrick’s calmly delivered speech and oratory skills seeing that he had put a lot of effort into it
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Excepting oratory, he was the peer of his associates in almost every imaginable ability
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Jesus' preaching was so effective because of his unique personality, not so much because of compelling oratory or emotional appeal
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"The Romanov gold," said Horricks in the slow, pedantic oratory used by politicians when they are unsure of the way ahead
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Not when Canada is making a big play at improving Soviet-Canadian relations with a view to multi-million dollar export contracts," he said, recalling the Minister's magnificent oratory that Saturday afternoon in Ottawa
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There were very few who surpassed her skills in oratory, as witnessed by another stellar keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in 1992
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At the university, Bob was still a prankster who was fond of dancing, wrestling, acting, sailing and especially oratory
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Diane Nash was involved in the sit-ins and was impressed by Baker’s oratory skills, hoping to be able to do what Ella was doing
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He wanted to assert his prime ministerial qualification and use his oratory as a weapon
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Instead of leaving the oratory and going over to the hermitage where his cell was, the abbot knelt down and pulled out a small wooden prayer bench from underneath the chair behind the podium from which he sang God's praises day and night with the community
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After some time, he oriented himself back to the present and to the oratory and wondered about the moon
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It was long gone, shining down on the oratory but not to be seen from within
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He gently rose and put his prayer bench back under the chair behind the wooden podium of his choir stall and moved toward the door with complete assurance that someone was sitting on the floor in the choir stall across from his on the other side of the oratory
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You can come over and sit in the oratory after your last patient in the evening for twenty minutes or a half hour
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The atmosphere is sometimes charged with a lot of energy in that oratory
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It was perfectly dark in the oratory, with the exception of the candle flame, as the community celebrated the liturgical Office of Vigils during which they keep watch for the Christ who breaks into their day and who will come again at the end of time
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He had an overwhelming sense that John had been to the oratory to pray last night
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Then he realized that the community was waiting for him to end the office with the usual prayer and so he did, trying not to sound startled or hurried: "Come Lord Jesus!" With that one or two sat down in their choir stalls and the others left the oratory
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Thank you for the use of the oratory
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At the end of the Office everyone bowed to the presence of the sacred as manifested in the front of the oratory by cross, altar, bible, and tabernacle, and then filed out
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The Hindu monastic made his way over to the oratory for some private meditation before Evening Prayer was to be celebrated
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The oratory was made of plain wood, varnished and simple on the inside, white and simple on the outside
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Two men who served as carpenter and electrician for the building of the new, and strikingly beautiful, local Presbyterian church did the electrical wiring and inner insulation and paneling for the monastic oratory
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My time of meditation in the oratory before Evening Prayer brought great clarity to my thoughts
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Being in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, as you wonderful folks call the consecrated bread in the oratory tabernacle, and immersed in the spiritual energy of this place, was very helpful in gaining clarity
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The small community was just finishing the Office of Morning Prayer and drifted slowly out of the oratory which was to the left of the visitors
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The abbot then went to the oratory to join the community for Night Prayer, the Office of Compline that completes the day
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As if on cue, the heater in the oratory exploded, then thumped and then rattled into stillness
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She would also spend a long time in the oratory wrestling with God
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With a few of his bruises still moving through a spectrum of colors on the way to healing, the young monk stood up in the center of the oratory
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“May I spend a few moments in the Oratory, Sister?”
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Such was the case with the Salesian Monastery, and the local pastor was only too happy to allow them to use the parish church since it would accommodate many more than their little monastic Oratory
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When the bell rings, it’s the will of God to stop what one is doing and head to the Oratory for the Liturgy of the Hours
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With that the Chapter ended and the members walked in reflective silence to the Oratory to chant Compline, the night prayer of the Church
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Only Clarence Darrow’s incredible oratory skills and his steadfast
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He is a gifted speaker and he is often chosen for missions where oratory prowess is needed
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and here in the oratory, oh,
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Soft spoken, confident and with measured tone, every word she pronounced made the desired impact on the audience; and there was no doubting the fact she is equally gifted in oratory
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She was aware her brother had unusual gifts of oratory and used them freely
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Due to his oratory swiftness, it turned out to be quite a long wait
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He used both his oratory skills to sway the hearts and minds of millions
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The name of Campbell is a monument of glory, his burning oratory, his vast learning, his surpassing eloquence, is the highest tribute we can bestow, and we hope will abide for all time
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sent orders at once that the old woman was to be taken to the private oratory in
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" Having made this well-turned speech, Villefort looked carefully around to mark the effect of his oratory, much as he would have done had he been addressing the bench in open court
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At the present rate of oratory they are forgotten but they are bound to be bitter over the harsh attacks - including the curiously and surprisingly hasty condemnation by the Washington POST
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Upon my word it was magnificent, the style of the oratory
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The finest display of oratory I ever heard was a speech made by John F Taylor at the college historical society
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For did not the Georgia contract holders include men from the very best families? Were they not the first to contribute to the hospital funds and to the aid of soldiers’ orphans? Were they not the first to cheer at “Dixie” and the most rampant seekers, in oratory at least, for Yankee blood? The full tide of fury against those profiteering on government contracts had not yet risen, and Rhett’s words were taken merely as evidence of his own bad breeding
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Farebrother recurred to her knitting with a dignified satisfaction in her neat little effort at oratory, but this was not what Dorothea wanted to hear
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Timothy was a wiry old laborer, of a type lingering in those times—who had his savings in a stocking-foot, lived in a lone cottage, and was not to be wrought on by any oratory, having as little of the feudal spirit, and believing as little, as if he had not been totally unacquainted with the Age of Reason and the Rights of Man
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Kennedy couldn’t just sit by and watch children being blasted by fire hoses or vast crowds listening to classic oratory just outside his window, so he started to draft a civil rights bill to guarantee equality under the law for all US citizens regardless of their colour
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Politicians dropped the ancient art of oratory in favour of the TV soundbite, and terrorists cannily learned to exploit the potential of TV news schedules: The 9/11 attacks, for example, were carefully planned so that the TV cameras were covering the first plane crash when the second one attacked
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The countess went into the oratory and there Sonya found her on her knees before the icons that had been left here and there hanging on the wall
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Henri Puget had entertained in state, on July 29, 1714, My Lords Charles Brulart de Genlis, archbishop; Prince d'Embrun; Antoine de Mesgrigny, the capuchin, Bishop of Grasse; Philippe de Vendome, Grand Prior of France, Abbe of Saint Honore de Lerins; Francois de Berton de Crillon, bishop, Baron de Vence; Cesar de Sabran de Forcalquier, bishop, Seignor of Glandeve; and Jean Soanen, Priest of the Oratory, preacher in ordinary to the king, bishop, Seignor of Senez
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The first room, opening on the street, served him as dining-room, the second was his bedroom, and the third his oratory
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There was no exit possible from this oratory, except by passing through the bedroom, nor from the bedroom, without passing through the dining-room
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At the end of the suite, in the oratory, there was a detached alcove with a bed, for use in cases of hospitality
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Out of a similar sideboard, properly draped with white napery and imitation lace, the Bishop had constructed the altar which decorated his oratory
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In his oratory there were two straw prie-Dieu, and there was an arm-chair, also in straw, in his bedroom
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When, by chance, he received seven or eight persons at one time, the prefect, or the general, or the staff of the regiment in garrison, or several pupils from the little seminary, the chairs had to be fetched from the winter salon in the stable, the prie-Dieu from the oratory, and the arm-chair from the bedroom: in this way as many as eleven chairs could be collected for the visitors
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A glazed door opened on the garden; opposite this was the bed,—a hospital bed of iron, with a canopy of green serge; in the shadow of the bed, behind a curtain, were the utensils of the toilet, which still betrayed the elegant habits of the man of the world: there were two doors, one near the chimney, opening into the oratory; the other near the bookcase, opening into the dining-room
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In the chimney stood a pair of firedogs of iron, ornamented above with two garlanded vases, and flutings which had formerly been silvered with silver leaf, which was a sort of episcopal luxury; above the chimney-piece hung a crucifix of copper, with the silver worn off, fixed on a background of threadbare velvet in a wooden frame from which the gilding had fallen; near the glass door a large table with an inkstand, loaded with a confusion of papers and with huge volumes; before the table an arm-chair of straw; in front of the bed a prie-Dieu, borrowed from the oratory
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As might have been observed from what has been said above, the house was so arranged that in order to pass into the oratory where the alcove was situated, or to get out of it, it was necessary to traverse the Bishop's bedroom
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Suddenly Jean Valjean replaced his cap on his brow; then stepped rapidly past the bed, without glancing at the Bishop, straight to the cupboard, which he saw near the head; he raised his iron candlestick as though to force the lock; the key was there; he opened it; the first thing which presented itself to him was the basket of silverware; he seized it, traversed the chamber with long strides, without taking any precautions and without troubling himself about the noise, gained the door, re-entered the oratory, opened the window, seized his cudgel, bestrode the window-sill of the ground-floor, put the silver into his knapsack, threw away the basket, crossed the garden, leaped over the wall like a tiger, and fled
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In a twinkling, with all the vivacity of an alert old woman, Madame Magloire had rushed to the oratory, entered the alcove, and returned to the Bishop
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The Oratory of Italy, established at Florence by Philip de Neri, and the Oratory of France, established by Pierre de Berulle
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The Oratory of France claimed the precedence, since Philip de Neri was only a saint, while Berulle was a cardinal
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At such times men feel the nudge toward oratory
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The countess went into the oratory and there Sónya found her on her knees before the icons that had been left here and there hanging on the wall