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    1. Speech goes not, nor the mind


    2. Jewish leaders called the speech “a step backward” and were disappointed by the Vatican’s anti-Semitism, believing that this speech will cause some Jews to close dialogue with the Catholic Church


    3. his speech, but of the most urbane and metropolitan variety


    4. Collocation (matching of different parts of speech)


    5. To begin with, the meaning of a word varies according to what part of speech it is


    6. Often, a different part of speech of a word carries a different meaning: Examples:


    7. She flew into a place where people had gathered in a courtyard to listen to a speech from a man in robes on a high balcony


    8. The preacher, who is Jesus Christ, begins his speech by announcing his Second Coming at the beginning of the New Age


    9. The woman's speech is mostly incoherent, but I can still get a sense of what is troubling her


    10. Alfred was encouraged by the way the hearing was going and began wrapping up his speech, "…And God had so made his Universe that when mankind attained full understanding we were resurrected and freed from death itself

    11. negative emotion, negative thinking and negative speech


    12. “My son, if you receive my words, and store my commands within you, inclining your ear to wisdom, and applying your mind to reason; if you appeal to intelligence, and lift up your voice to reason; if you seek her as silver, and search for her as for hidden treasures – then will you understand reverence for the Lord, and will discover the knowledge of God; for the Lord gives wisdom, out of His mouth comes knowledge and reason; He has help in store for the upright, He is a shield to those who walk honestly; He guards the paths of justice, and protects the way of His pious ones; then will you understand rectitude and justice, and will keep to every good course; for when wisdom finds a welcome within you, and knowledge becomes a pleasure to you, discretion will watch over you, reason will guard you – saving you from the way of evil men, from men who use perverse speech; who leave the paths of uprightness, to walk in ways of darkness; who delight in doing evil, exult in wanton wickedness’ who are crooked in all their ways, and tortuous in their paths – saving you from the wife of another, from the adulteress who plies you with smooth words, who forsakes the companion of her youth, and forgets her pledge to God; for her paths lead down to death, and her tracks descend to the Shades; none who go to her come back again, or reach the paths of life – helping you to walk in the way of good men, and to keep to the paths of the righteous; for the upright will live in the land, and the honest will remain in it; while the wicked will be cut off from the land, and the faithless will be rooted out of it


    13. "Where is Alan now?" she asked, when she could use her lips for speech again, while stroking him to a size that would fill her nicely


    14. "It's a figure of speech my good man


    15. After a month, and with the deadline for the great politician's speech looming, he decided that he would like to see how the document was progressing, although, given the special properties of this document, he felt a little uneasy about reading it in person


    16. Not long after this, and with the day of the speech now very near at hand, the great politician sent another official to review the document and to report back on its progress, but exactly the same thing happened to him as had happened to Sir John


    17. The great politician's long awaited speech on the matter was just a few hours away


    18. They made sure that he could cross-reference the relevant sections with his own briefing notes and that he could quote verbatim from all of the sections and paragraphs that would support the arguments he was to make in his speech


    19. except that he puffed and he blew and he managed, with the help of the Speaker, to finish his speech


    20. After his speech there were a few more closing mantras, followed by two

    21. Duncan practiced a short bow and the speech the Guild had given him, over and over until Rayne made the comment that he should just be himself


    22. speech could influence it, no rhetoric could inflame the mob to


    23. had planned a speech for his party's candidate


    24. resignation following the blank speech scandal, Jack and Jill had


    25. ‘Of course, I had the last speech and thanked her for all the work she’s done for me over the years


    26. ” While he looked spellbound by her unintelligible speech, she continued with, “What’s the music like around here?” This time he gave her a sheepish smile and went back thru the door and bolted it once again


    27. Then, back in the landing where these cubicles were, she gave Ava a long and gentle speech


    28. She gave them a long speech and they looked Ava over


    29. speech looming, he decided that he would like to see how the


    30. Not long after this, and with the day of the speech now very near

    31. long awaited speech on the matter was just a few hours away


    32. to make in his speech


    33. the help of the Speaker, to finish his speech


    34. in, her speech was not there


    35. By midnight Lord Tarak was feeling the effects of the strong mead as his speech became slurred; Rayne took charge and bade their goodbyes to all


    36. of the press and speech (and especially through a press) may come before


    37. was pushed forward to make his own speech


    38. Her speech is well received


    39. She very generously offers to let me have a copy of her speech, charmingly talking her escort, Joseph Brewster, into scribbling down my address


    40. “Is this really buffalo?” she asked, ignoring my speech

    41. She finished her speech with a loud slap on her knees


    42. Conveniently for me, the post includes a copy of Lizzie Goulden’s speech at the operatic society last Friday … I spend the morning writing my article about the society, then sit thinking about Jo Liddington, pen in mouth, gently chewing the top


    43. DB made a speech


    44. ” They stood around the family, and as the shouts of 'Good Luck' and 'Do us proud, Harry' gradually lessened, his sisters called for a speech, which got hearty seconds from the crowd


    45. She did seem to have memorized the word, it seemed out of place in her speech


    46. His tongue-twisted speech has gotten less over the last year,


    47. The speech she had just ripped him with


    48. “I already forced him to give a speech over the intercoms, to tell everybody to


    49. ” Harold was confident to a degree that was nearly infectious in both his manner and speech


    50. While they were using their mouths for something other than speech, he found he could hear them once again












































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    language speech lecture talking to actor's line words delivery manner of speaking oral communication speech communication spoken communication spoken language voice communication address recitation dissertation oration discourse sermon harangue utterance remark talk comment speaking conversation mention parlance dialect lingo tongue patois