First, he can speak forcefully and candidly about what we must do at home.
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And, yesterday, when asked about what Harry Reid is doing, you basically said, well, you guys know Harry Reid, he can speak for himself.
His great strength is that he can speak from a position of authority, being that rare creature who has found success both as an intelligence agent and as the operator of an enduring business.
By giving a speech from a large Southeast Asian Muslim nation that is also a racial and religious melting pot for diversity within greater Asia, he can speak to the post-racial Obama generation around the world.
"Special Administrative Measures" guarantee that he can only speak with prison guards and attorneys, though he has had occasional phone calls with his mother.
But Mr Brown, who sometimes seems to despise Mr Cameron so much that he can scarcely speak his name, exhibits it too.
He asks: how can immigrants not speak out again, since, he says, members of Congress have spent all summer demagoguing(ph) against them.
He cannot vote, but can speak (and has done so, forcefully, in favour of statehood).
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And I think to him it's important, as it has been in every -- I think you've seen, those of you who have come on trips with us, really on every trip that he takes he tries to take an opportunity to speak to young people, if he can, and engage in a dialogue with them.
He reiterated that only one president can speak for the United States at a time.
"He is one of the few Japanese leaders who can speak his mind clearly and openly to the public and take swift action on what he believes in, " says Matsui Kiyondo, editor-in-chief of the influential monthly magazine Bungei Shunju.
MS. PSAKI: Look, I think -- I can't speak to what he will be out there doing.
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He said trust can be built up with PCSOs who can speak the language and are part of the community themselves.
"We want someone who can speak for the royal family, " he said.
Pierre Gaillard is a sunny and gregarious vigneron whose seriously dirty fingernails testify to his passion for his vines, though he's also a well-traveled connoisseur who can speak knowledgeably about California cabs and German Rieslings.
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Or is Mr Reagan just empty, an actor who can speak the lines that go down best with the audience he happens to be addressing?
Sanford, whose parents died when he was young, feels that children are the most worthy cause because they can not speak for themselves.
For others, the next pope must be someone who not only can satisfactorily address this scandal and other issues, but he also must be able to speak to all Catholics and others -- especially younger people -- in a way that resonates with them.
"He said, 'Pop, we speak English, give me the money and we can buy things and sell them here, ' " his father recalled.
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"I can't speak highly enough of the England management for keeping me involved, " he said.
"Billy's agent got in contact with me and all I can report for now is that we had a really good conversation and he is now away back to speak to Billy, " added MacPherson.
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