speech|speeches in English
noun
[spɪːtʃ]
speaking ability; something that is communicated orally, something that is spoken; dialogue, conversation; manner in which one speaks; dialect; study of oral communicatio
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1. 17 The leader announced at the beginning that complete freedom of speech was allowed but speeches must be kept short.
2. Theophilus elucidates, saying: “The lover of truth does not give heed to ornamented speeches, but examines the real matter of the speech . . .
3. Save the speeches.
4. No big speeches about hope?
5. Speeches are for victory celebrations.
6. Controversial Topics for Persuasive Speeches
7. The Speeches Archive, accessible above right, lists speeches and transcripts issued more than twelve months ago.
8. Soaring speeches to quiet deeds.
9. CIHR > News and Media > Advisories, News Releases and Speeches > Messages and Speeches
10. We didn't expect flowers and speeches.
11. The rallies, the speeches, the politics...
12. He gave only two speeches
13. Coughing up blood, giving speeches like,
14. Several people made speeches at the wedding.
15. His speeches were always marred by verbosity.
16. Children would write valedictory speeches about KP
17. Buildings, not speeches, are Abele’s legacy
18. His forte is after - dinner speeches.
19. In an attempt to define rhetorical discourse, the paper examines the speeches of Ahab, the main character from Herman Melville's book, "Moby-Dick." The paper first determines if Ahab's speeches actually fall into the category of rhetorical discourse by examining his major speeches, and then ascertains whether his speeches are bombs (successful speeches) or Bombastics (unsuccessful …
20. Bildad’s speeches were shorter but more biting.
21. In his campaign speeches, Ford denounced extremism.
22. The speeches were full of vituperation and slander.
23. 4 His speeches conveyed an oppressively apocalyptic vision.
24. 3 His speeches conveyed an oppressively apocalyptic vision.
25. Speech coder, speech processor, and speech processing method