She discovers eight rhetorical devices that make the speech so inspiring.
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.
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).
Russia whose president, Dmitry Medvedev, is scheduled to make the opening speech tomorrow night, has 9 of its wealthiest.
Considering running for governor, he's confused his aide by interrupting his series of high-profile campaign events to make the commencement speech.
The president will make a speech at the London School of Economics entitled 'Of public intellectuals, universities and a democratic crisis'.
The Administrator will also make a speech in the Leaders of Change Summit in Istanbul in her last day in Turkey visit.
It is thought he will make the announcement in a speech on the UK's relationship with Europe within the next fortnight.
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.
Robinson later came back to the church to "make an impassioned speech about the dangers of drugs, " Tillard said.
The Pope will then make the most political speech of his visit, to members of both houses of Parliament, at Westminster Hall, our correspondent adds.
And the reason I want to make this speech today is to clarify the nature of that choice.
All this makes it unlikely the bill will make it into the Queen's Speech without a fundamental rewrite, which would be seen as a setback for Home Secretary Theresa May.
Only humans, though, develop the physical capability to make the complex sounds of speech.
He was asked to make a speech at the inauguration of a research institute in north-eastern China.
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.
Some people thought it inappropriate to make comparisons to the free speech debate relating to the cartoons as that centred around people's beliefs rather than an issue of historical fact.
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.
Never for one minute did I think that Michael Gove (the British Education Secretary) would make his historic speech in January saying that the current programme of study for ICT would be disapplied this September and replaced with a curriculum with computer science at its core.
The US president has gone to Kansas to make a big economic speech, saying this is a make or break moment for the American middle class and that the ongoing debate about tax is "the defining issue of our time".
When telling the truth, people often make hand gestures to the rhythm of their speech.
However, she said the CIA did make some changes to that particular sentence in the speech.
We talked a little bit this morning about additional calls that the President will make between this afternoon and the time of the speech.
"The changes will provide a more timely insight into the (Fed's) outlook, will help households and businesses better understand and anticipate how our policy decisions respond to incoming information and will enhance our accountability for the decisions we make, " the Fed chief said in a speech to a conference on monetary policy at the Cato Institute.
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.
He chose the Barclays Center, the arena in Downtown Brooklyn that his administration helped make happen, as the site of the speech.
Verizon Communications Chief Executive Ivan Seidenberg will make a keynote speech at the show.
Perhaps most revealing, though, is that he feels the need to make this speech at all and who it is aimed at.
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