In common speech, the word "theory" is often used to refer to ideas that have not been proven, but to scientists and philosophers it has a completely different meaning.
Releasing an advance copy or excerpts of a candidate's speech is also common.
It is less common to dictate an entire speech for another elected official or speaker who doesn't work for their administration, said former aides to public officials and political observers.
He did not read the standard canned speech that is so common at an event like this.
In his keynote speech, Mr Miliband talked about the common bonds of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom.
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Do Assistant seeks to take speech software even further by offering a suite of common business applications that run entirely by voice command.
He's going to try and turn the subject a bit, move the speech to some issues where he can look for some common ground with Democrats.
Common to all such services is a need for some form of speech recognition, as well as an engine that can generate speech from digitised text.
In his speech, Mr Denham said disadvantaged white boys had more in common with their poor black classmates than with middle-class white people.
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The Former Welsh Secretary Ron Davies made an impassioned speech to the House of Commons following the incident on Clapham Common which led to his resignation.
The Conference agenda include the development of strategies of lobbying the African Union, the ECOWAS, Southern African Development Community (SADCC) and other inter-state bodies to reform laws obstructing free speech and expression, and discussions of ways to develop proposals for common legal standards for free expression legislation in Africa.
The case touches on a common challenge to police: proving intent to commit a crime without infringing on free speech rights.
His "I am an African" speech from 1996 is rightly celebrated, but Mr Mbeki famously lacked the common touch - he would probably call it the "proletariat engagement" - and was more often mocked for his grandiloquence than praised for his eloquence.
As strange as the case is, experts said it touches on a common challenge in law enforcement: deciphering intent without running afoul of the First Amendment right to free speech.
In a ground-breaking speech in parliament earlier this month, Mr Erdogan provoked tears when he spoke of the common pain of Turkish and Kurdish mothers who had lost sons in the conflict.
Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people.
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