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In political speeches and policy documents the tensions between equity, need and choice are reconciled into a seamless narrative of the move towards modernity.
Political speeches and policy documents offer several different resolutions to this tension.
His speeches were peppered with reviews of national legislation, along with foreign and imperial affairs.
The substance of his speeches is usually nothing said in schoolboy florid rhetoric.
The versification is mixed, but several long speeches, as well as much of the dialogue, is in octosyllabic couplets.
Although responses on flag burning are significantly correlated with data on protest speeches (r 0.33) and public rallies (r 0.37), the relationships are moderate.
Surprisingly little use is made of the protagonists' own writings and speeches, which should have been the first line of study.
As the volume approaches the present, more and more space is taken up by lengthy quotations from speeches and documents rather than accounts of them.
Workmen did not always listen in silence ; ' mutinous courses ' and ' contemptuous speeches ' expressed a more ugly mood.
Several speeches at the 1897 congress alluded to the perceived significance of theatre beyond mere entertainment.
Like a poet laureate, this professor often had to write poems and speeches for festive occasions, such as the king's birthday or the university's birthday.
Interviews and press conferences differ from speeches and, even more, from written documents, because one's interlocutors are physically present and are there to ask questions.
The bridge was formally opened amid a fanfare of self-congratulation, reinforced by a parade, official speeches, fireworks and massive press coverage.
In reporting speeches, as in reporting the ' hard news ', a commitment to nonpartisan ' newsgathering ' could limit the effectiveness of a particular policy advocacy.
The first layer are those written almost contemporaneously, on the basis of speeches, public documents, and newspaper reports.
Such was her impact on the world of research in music education that she has been invited to give keynote speeches on every continent.
Much the same momentum is also traced for criminal biographies and the scripted ' last dying speeches ' of felons.
Conservative orators often drew attention to the fact that their speeches would omit inappropriate denunciations of the conquest.
Instead, they probably came out of curiosity to see important people, to listen to speeches, to enjoy the music, and to experience the moment.
Most of the speeches are short, ranging from 14 seconds to 7.5 minutes, with average length of just under 3 minutes.
Of the 479 total speeches, 204 were from senators voting yea and 272 from senators voting nay (with one senator abstaining).
The speeches of all three candidates were collected and published at the end of the poll.
Moreover, the close juxtaposition of this notion in congress speeches to anti-commercial rhetoric was not coincidental.
Speakers utilize a distinctive style when making speeches on behalf of the chief to ground members and visitors.
She gave speeches at all the local factories which employed women.
The rhetoric of his speeches is also somewhat stilted and archaic, probably by design.
High-ranking officials from all of these organizations graced the occasion, making congratulatory speeches at the outset.
We have seen that even acts such as protest speeches and public rallies prompt blanket rejection by a sizeable percentage of respondents.
The correct delivery of speeches was crucial to aspiring radical politicians.
His motives, ambitions, speeches, and actions have caught the attention of historians and commentators from the early seventeenth century to the present day.
There are then activities such as a rowing competition, sailing trip, speeches, and musical performances.
Women of various ethnic and class backgrounds led membership drives and gave public speeches.
Because of this, people were suspicious, and the book had been translated to prove that there was no reason to oppose women's speeches.
To get behind the rhetoric and decode the factual meanings of the discourse, a wide range of political speeches and texts are examined.
Consequently, explication and detailed argument in this manner formed a considerable theme of his speeches.
The funeral celebration was the occasion for remembering the dead through speeches that commented on the individual.
His eloquence in front of the white judge, jury and audience indicates how persuasive his speeches must have been among his cohorts.
In the catechism, the child had the longest speeches, but, crucially, had no flexibility and no autonomy.
During his political career he began many of his speeches with a quotation from his plays.
Political speeches vary in their capacity to cue contemplation of the economy.
In diplomatic speeches meant for international consumption, the ban on transport of hazardous wastes is hardly mentioned, while global warming is usually highlighted.
Stories of their arrival dominated the news, and the ' flood ' that had been predicted in anti-immigrant propaganda and speeches seemed to manifest itself.
The reduction of the texture of the speeches to the utterances of plagued individuals refocuses the event into a play of empathy.
An urgent need is surely discernible among historians to develop adequate criteria for the classification of those speeches.
The speeches at the dinner illustrated the range of international constitutional liberalism at this particular moment.
Let the law and the courts handle black criminals, community leaders urged in editorials and speeches.
Their fiery speeches, their ' secret ' gatherings so easily penetrated by informers, their brandishing of home-made pikes can also be read as theatre, bravado, coat-trailing.
There are anticipations of later events, references and allusions to previous ones, invented speeches, and authorial comments.
The chapters include speeches of thanks at conferments of honorary degrees, addresses to conferences, and responses to critics of his papers.
A new flag was unfurled, ancient war songs sung and fiery speeches made extolling the great warriors of the past.
Generally senior students are responsible for allocating topics on which speeches will be prepared, although in some groups this choice is left to individual students.
In the nature of things such speeches contain no sophisticated analysis, nor do they reflect the latest state of research.
He discovered a gift for making speeches that sounded competent, with seemingly plausible arguments, but lacked any real content.
How many handshakes, speeches, and exchanges of insults have to be made in order to become a world leader.
The earlier disagreements were certainly referred to in the speeches at the opening ceremonies, but in interesting terms.
Everyone was supposed to believe these speeches, these slogans, and think alike.
Examining speeches, pamphlets, and news-sheets written in the late 1960s, it becomes obvious that political change mattered more than experimenting with new lifestyles.
The collection focuses, for the most part, upon dedicated pamphlet literature, or upon speeches and addresses that reformers chose to reissue in printed form.
They believed a partisan press had the duty to 'publish their speeches, defend their policies, and promote their candidacies'.
The new political system had to be ' scientifically ' formulated and vigorously propagated, as many of his speeches illustrate.
Then, while learning lines, you envision the speeches on the page while you are running a scene.
Politics did appear on the radio, however, through presidential speeches.
In these speeches the focus of the writers is apparent.
One-third of the book is an appendix of the speeches delivered at the conference.
I still say that in my recent speeches!
Talking about violence: clustered participles in the speeches of lysias.
The speeches of the four parliamentary orators cited are, in and of themselves, of little weight.
After all, the policy decisions were taken by reactionary cabinet members ; the speeches were made by their liberal opponents over the course of several months.
His account ends with a genealogical chart and an appendix of important speeches given by him.
Concession and victory speeches were scheduled to start in minutes; foreign governments sent initial congratulations.
An example is the convention urging judges to examine only committee reports and the speeches made by floor managers.
Cartoons, pamphlets, sermons, speeches, and novels expressed and shaped this popular ideology through what had come to be conventional characters, imagery, and plots.
Their visible presence in the square would be, he maintained, a far more effective manifestation of 'public opinion' than the mere words of their speeches.
In the next stage, specially chosen vivid images (imagines agentes) were deposited in these places as reminders of the things or speeches or arguments to be recalled.
Consider sentences in statutory preambles, sentences in presidential speeches at bill-signing ceremonies, and sentences in judicial opinions that are not necessary to the resolution of the issue before the court.
I found these speeches so inspiring.
There are large gaps in the present state of our knowledge here, though the actions and voices of spectators at ' last dying speeches ' are becoming more familiar.
The ideas propounded in speeches and newspapers were discussed and debated on street-corners and in villages, and those debates were conveyed back again to the pages of the newspapers.
In his early speeches on the topic, he focused on salaries for police, on corruption, juvenile crime, and most heavily on the connection of crime to communism.
The content of these speeches also revealed a new departure, namely the same fear of communalism that had characterized his private comments on immigration in 1946 and 1955.
Major print and electronic collections of pamphlets, speeches, and correspondence have recently been published, dealing with the works both of towering political figures and of much more minor players.
When he did make brief speeches it was most often to express customary words of thanks to his supporters, or to address specific charges made by his opponents.
Although opposition parties may criticise the government's management of the economy or the implementation of structural adjustment programmes, party platforms diverge little and campaign speeches rarely discuss policy issues.
The texts of the four speeches follow.
The ministers have abandoned all other state worries for a careful censure of social democratic speeches.
On some days he delivered as many as fourteen speeches and on one occasion shook 2,000 hands in a receiving line.
The later" decisions only" approach helps to prevent members from making long speeches which they can read in the minutes.
Their speeches generate little sub-text, except as intrigue.
The elaborate, if formalised, rhetoric of official speeches is not comparable to a series of popularised archaeological accounts or newspaper articles.
They argue that it is used in "formal political speeches, in the print and broadcast media, and at all levels of the education system".
Early on these speeches try to lead opinion on the substance of policy.
Bands created a lively atmosphere while public speeches generated excitement: these were 'civilized' mass meetings for boycott aims under the guise of memorial service.
At points, sermons feature as prominently as speeches.
Throughout his lengthy speeches, he would talk directly to individuals, whom he knew personally or recalled from prior engagements.
His speeches are sequences of confined, obsessively repeated intervals or patterns that lack any forward momentum.
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