Seen as a populist, he often switched between Spanish and Guarani during his speeches.
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He accused his former pastor of ranting, and said that his speeches were objectionable and offensive.
One is that Mr Gerson habitually inserts dog-whistles into his speeches to motivate evangelical voters.
Without necessarily reliving his prisoner-of-war years in Vietnam, his speeches are suffused with that experience.
He was a person who took care to leave his speeches and sermons open to extemporaneous remarks.
His speeches are peppered with pledges to get rid of earmarks (spending tagged for politicians' pet projects).
Mr Geithner speaks quickly, peppering his speeches with jargon that resonates more with economists than with congressmen.
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She claimed if released, Mr Bryson would re-offend and encourage others to do so through his speeches.
He uses humor in his speeches, often at his own expense, and audiences are usually receptive, he says.
He could cite them more consistently in his speeches and point voters to them in his campaign ads.
We voted for Senator Kerry in unprecedented numbers, but Senator Kerry, in his speeches, never mentioned the poor.
The majority of his speeches were dedicated to a grim analysis of what was happening on the battlefields.
But Mr Mugabe continues, in his speeches, to promise to seize land without compensation, for the rural poor.
He would memorize his speeches and deliver them perfectly which she found maddeding.
Jobs is a master at ensuring his announcements are kept secret, thus increasing the hype leading into his speeches.
Finally, and this is a lesson everyone should follow, Jobs rehearsed his speeches.
His speeches during the war are famous for keeping the country's spirits high!
In his speeches Sadat repeatedly claimed that he was channeling the hopes and beliefs of the entire Egyptian people.
His most visible weakness is a wooden manner in public, painfully on display in his speeches after the crash.
President Obama in his speeches has repeatedly conjured up the vision of thousands of jobs created in the solar industry.
So a president's success is measured by the quality of his speeches.
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He also started to sprinkle his speeches with passages from the Koran.
"The rap on him is that he talks too long, his speeches don't end, and occasionally he goes off the reservation, " King added.
Graham says Romney's broad smile and "thank yous" following heated answers make it seems like "he's practicing his speeches, " not debating his opponent.
In addition, Mr Hague appears to have decided as a matter of policy that all his speeches will contain at least one apology.
President George W. Bush had more stumbles in the first two minutes of most of his speeches than Obama had in a 1:15 speech.
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"Coach Riley gets paid close to six figures for his speeches, " Spoelstra said, referring to former Heat coach and current team president Pat Riley.
"Senator Obama demonstrated real leadership then and since, continuing to raise Guantanamo and habeas corpus in his speeches and in the debates, " they said.
He is so uncharismatic that he has taken to starting his speeches by joking that he will try to keep his charisma in check.
While the broadcasts of his speeches are widely available, the Morgan Library's presentation is especially powerful because of the surrounding historical prints and spoken words.
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