Jobless claims out on Thursday, and Ben Bernanke will make a speech on Friday.
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You were going to make that speech, you got trampled on, tell us now.
Next week Schools Minister David Miliband will make a speech on building partnerships between the state and independent sectors.
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He was asked to make a speech at the inauguration of a research institute in north-eastern China.
And the reason I want to make this speech today is to clarify the nature of that choice.
And the source asserts that Obama intends to make that speech in Damascus.
You make a speech, walk off the stage with your statue, bring it home, and you put it on the mantle.
He could wipe his brow and make a speech about how this was not about politics but about the American people.
The president will make a speech at the London School of Economics entitled 'Of public intellectuals, universities and a democratic crisis'.
Perhaps most revealing, though, is that he feels the need to make this speech at all and who it is aimed at.
The Administrator will also make a speech in the Leaders of Change Summit in Istanbul in her last day in Turkey visit.
The audience gave the producer a minute-long standing ovation before allowing him to make a speech, which displayed his distinctive modesty and wit.
Former party leader Lord Ashdown is to make a speech on Saturday, and current leader Nick Clegg will do a question-and-answer session with activists.
In fact, this whole row here, if I start introducing them, it will make my speech twice as long, but I love these guys.
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For his part, Mr Arafat's latest trip is to the United States where he will make a speech to the United Nations General Assembly.
Today he'll make a speech in California and he'll stand there and he'll talk about campaign finance reform and how he struggled to get it.
The committee is also questioning whether candidates should be allowed to make a speech before MSPs take part in the secret ballot to elect them.
And yet in Ghent he had the brass neck to make a speech all about how good a European Britain had become under New Labour.
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The appeal judges, however, found that Mr Mugenzi and Mr Mugiraneza did not know that Mr Sindikubwabo was going to make the speech, AFP news agency reports.
"I said my name and -- because I was supposed to say my name and make a speech, but it's all pretty unclear, " she told King in January.
But how Mr Obama handles this is critical, and it is hard to know what proposals or rhetoric would make his speech soar above the obvious, and into history.
Former Senator, current actor, Fred Thompson went to London to make a speech about the trans-Atlantic alliance and to meet with former Tory Prime Minister and conservative icon Margaret Thatcher.
The pop star, whose real name is Park Jae-sang, also joked that he's heard that he is the first person to make a speech at Harvard without a written script.
This week it was the turn of ruling Labour: Gordon Brown enlisted his nice wife to help him make the speech that would buttress his beleaguered premiership ( see article).
When she next came to New York to make a speech, the British consulate called me out of the blue, and invited me to meet her at the Plaza for a photograph.
During her Brussels visit, Ms Sturgeon will also make a speech setting out an independent Scotland's place in the EU to an invited audience of representatives from a range of EU organisations.
The New York State senator chose to make her speech inside a 19th-Century Roman-inspired building, which once housed the Pension Bureau and now provides a grandiose space for political and social gatherings.
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