Maurice Glasman, a thinker and community organiser who fascinates some Tories around Mr Cameron, reputedly had a hand in the speech.
This research helped give rise to a theory that human language has its roots not in speech, but in hand gestures.
Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, who showed up to shake the hand of Ahmadinejad then delivered a speech condemning the insanity of his anti-Israel, Holocaust-denying screeds.
The last time I remember eating a square meal was on Wednesday, when I wolfed down some veal with one hand while transcribing a George Soros speech with the other.
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This will include scanning and speech synthesiser equipment and hand-held spell checkers - and in some cases, pupils will be able to keep equipment for use in work when they leave school.
When telling the truth, people often make hand gestures to the rhythm of their speech.
Afterward, Rodman, with one hand in his pocket, delivered a speech.
On the other hand, trying to seize the creativity of speech as legitimised in published sources can lead to odd choices.
Mr Karzai, on the other hand, thundered against it, making a speech and, in case anyone missed that, putting out a press release.
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That kind of unconscious communication via gesture happens all the time, but people tend to discount gesture because they think of it as mere hand-waiving that accompanies (conscious) speech.
Future versions of this index might want to consider that often legal remedies for discrimination against minorities, as for homosexuals, which are given special focus in this study, go hand in hand with restrictions on free association and free speech for religious and other organizations.
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Gore is to be on hand Tuesday when Clinton announces his initiative during a speech at the National Arboretum in Washington.
Mr Bastiaens has a slightly checkered record he was partly responsible for Newton, Apple's failed hand-held computer but he is convinced that speech applications will change the way that people live and work before then.
Mr Brown repeated his hope, expressed in a speech on Monday, that Nato would be able to hand over control "district by district" to Afghans.
But a second federal court, in Denver, then ruled that the list violated the First Amendment (which protects free speech) because it discriminated between telemarketers on the one hand and, on the other, political fund-raising groups and charities, both of which had won exemptions from the new rules.
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On the other hand, your correspondent recently heard a senior Japanese businessman give a speech (off the record) at a conference in Nagoya in which he described China's territorial ambitions in East Asia, and particularly its hunger for resources, as being akin to Hitler's Lebensraum policy in the 1930s, stating that it must be resisted at all costs.
If the president is on hand to speak, his wife, Laura, will give a short speech.
In England, on the other hand, the burden is in exactly the opposite direction: the offending speech is presumed to be false, and it is up to the defendant to prove that it is in fact true.
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However, in her speech, Mrs Merkel said economic growth and structural reforms had to go hand-in-hand.
Mr Brown, in a speech in London, said that economic progress and social justice should go hand in hand.
The Chinese snubbed him at the Copenhagen climate summit, the Iranians spurned his hand and much of the goodwill he earned in the Muslim world after his Cairo speech has evaporated during the subsequent year of stalemate in Palestine.
Mr. Pekhtin's speech was warmly applauded by United Russia members, who flocked to shake his hand on the floor of the Duma floor.
In his Budget speech, Gordon Brown tried to hide the fact that he was giving with one hand much, much less than he had already taken with the other.
In fact, Chen's speech appeared to fairly successfully straddle a line between the demands of China on one hand and the radical, pro-independence faction of his Democratic Progressive Party on the other.
Among the Bull Moosers in the crowd were former Democrats and Republicans, including future Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, columnist Walter Lippman, "wise-use conservationist" Gifford Pinchot, Judge Learned Hand and settlement house pioneer Jane Addams, who became the first woman to give a nominating speech at an American political convention.
But no one's hand can wipe away those tears he sheds invisibly today, which one hears in his laughter and in his speech and in his songs.
"As I said in my inauguration speech, if countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fist, they will find an extended hand from us, " he said.
At this point, the speech is destined for failure, and it all started as a chain reaction triggered by not using natural hand gestures.
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