So we really try to organize these as conversations as opposed to me making a speech.
Mr Karzai, on the other hand, thundered against it, making a speech and, in case anyone missed that, putting out a press release.
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The South Down MLA, John McCallister, has lost his position as Ulster Unionist deputy leader after making a speech criticising unionist unity.
As well as making a speech on climate change, he will attend a meeting of Italian business leaders and a reception to promote the "slow food" movement of local sourcing and organic production.
"It does, " agreed Waxman, thereby opening the door to a line of argument in which he found himself suggesting--apparently in all seriousness--that U.S. citizens might have to purchase a government-issued, Maxwell Smart-like "cone of silence" before making a speech in a public park.
The MP for Witney in Oxfordshire, who will be making a speech in Edinburgh on Monday, also said he had "no particular view" on cutting the number of members of the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, which is the policy of his party in Scotland.
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He did it only last month when making a speech to the Police Federation, a trade union that has a tradition of roughing up home secretaries and which has been campaigning aggressively against Mr Blunkett's attempts to get rid of some of its lucrative overtime scams and introduce much-needed new working practices.
The message comes as Obama begins his trip to the Middle East, visiting Saudi Arabia on Wednesday and, in Egypt on Thursday, making a major speech to the Muslim world.
To be safe, however, Mr Roh also reached out to mainstream South Koreans after the verdict, making a contrite televised speech on May 15th.
But without those facts, Cam Newton should be making a duly humble acceptance speech.
How, precisely, would the Tories rectify the fiscal position, as they frequently but vaguely pledge to? (Mr Osborne was at it again this week, making a provocative but sketchy speech on the savings to be made through public-service reform.) How would it feel, after a gap of 13 years, to have a Conservative government?
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President Barack Obama will not be making a planned and free outdoor speech in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, the US Embassy in Brasilia said on Friday.
Mr Romney made a short and effective speech making the central point that the only way to get rid of the law was to elect him.
In this anti-intellectual and anti-rational climate, Netanyahu's speech has little chance of making a lasting impact on the White House.
He was referring to Obama chastising black fathers for not doing enough for their children during a Father's Day speech and making "faith-based initiatives" part of his campaign platform.
Earlier on Tuesday, John Charles Rees QC, defending Mr Richards, finished his closing speech by making, what he called, a "seminal point".
Coast-to-coast barnstorming, with all its speech-making and flesh-pressing, amounts to a sort of decathlon.
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The whales are known as "canaries of the sea" for their high-pitched chirps, but while a number of anecdotal reports have described whales making human-like speech, none had ever been recorded.
The speech also made reference to a referendum on further law making powers for the Welsh assembly.
Elected last year on a pro-growth platform, the Socialist president was making his first speech as France's head of state to the European Parliament.
These may be silent or cause only a few of the symptoms that come with a full-blown stroke - such as face or arm weakness and speech problems - and last just a few minutes, making them easy to miss.
Certainly, this was the point Governor Romney was making in his speech to the small group of contributors that was captured by a hidden video recorder.
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Making the announcement on the day of Mr Cable's party conference speech is a happy coincidence, no doubt.
Though such errors are inevitable, there may be a way to let speech-recognition programs take the pain out of making corrections.
Making her maiden speech on 8 June 2010, Ms Long told MPs that "a very sizeable proportion of my constituents are employed in the public sector".
He was already headed that way with the "Poor People's Campaign, " says Jones, author of "Behind the Dream, " which offers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of King's dream speech.
In the absence of, say, a confidentiality or non-disparagement clause in a contract, court orders prohibiting the making of true statements are rare indeed, generally considered a violation of the free-speech provision of the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment.
In his speech, the PM also said the government was to consult on making it a criminal offence in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to force a person to marry against their will.
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Video of a speech she gave at the church just two months before joining the Republican ticket is making the rounds on the Internet.
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If the speech came across more like a wish list than an action plan with a good chance of making it past the House, that's because it was.
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