The events speak much more to the mothers than to the bride and groom.
Shinseki did not speak much in the meeting, which was described as "professional" by David Gorman, executive director of Disabled American Veterans.
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In true Seoul tech style, many are equipped with a free digital translation service, useful as many drivers don't speak much English.
She didn't speak much about Marshall, Mark Hendricks or Linda Burns during the three hours of questioning, but instead repeatedly turned the conversation back to Matthew.
Our teacher, Loretta Lacche, didn't speak much English, but our translator Donna Galletta was an expatriate American who had run several restaurants before becoming an interpreter.
And in his speech he neglected to speak much at all about the changes that he has wrought during his 2.5 years at the helm of BP.
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Then, when I was evacuated to Wales during the war, we spoke it virtually all the time because my aunt didn't speak much English, so I had to pick it up very quickly.
Not to speak of much worse cases, which easily come to mind.
For that reason, we can't speak too much about the handset's actual performance, but in our brief perusal of the start screen and associated apps, we can say the dual-core S4 does a fine job making navigation brisk and speeding along those graceful WP transitions.
So has shellfish - cooked or not, depending on who you speak to - too much caffeine, bagged salad, bought coleslaw, and sin of sins, cigarettes.
Looking back over our preparations for this dreaded inspection, I can see that I probably spent too much time on cosmetic fixes that speak to my pride as a homeowner but don't matter too much to an inspector.
Remember, God gave us two ears and one mouth, so we ought to listen twice as much as we speak.
Otherwise, those who speak first will have too much influence.
Hong Kong Disneyland, where characters such as Alice in Wonderland sing and speak in Cantonese, opened amid much fanfare in September 2005.
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Your reporters there are in a much better place to speak with State Department officials there to get more details about this.
But the game quickly got bogged down in midfield and there were few chances to speak of until Forlan brought a much better stop from Stekelenburg with a dipping free-kick.
The bass has fantastic oomph and the audio plenty of clarity and depth when you're holding the Jambox in your hand, pointed at your face, but it won't fill a large party room (or function terribly well outdoors, as we learned camping out for Black Friday) and still sound like something worth listening to -- and the close-set speakers don't provide much stereo separation to speak of, either.
But Mr Brown, who sometimes seems to despise Mr Cameron so much that he can scarcely speak his name, exhibits it too.
Thank you very much for this opportunity to speak with you today.
"I had taken the precaution of writing out what had happened in case my throat swelled up so much I couldn't speak, " she said.
But former Labour minister Frank Field, co-chairman of the cross-party balanced migration group, said Mr Cameron was on the "right course" in requiring all those wishing to settle in the UK to speak basic English and making it "much tougher" for those working in the UK to eventually gain citizenship.
And Rachel, we know you're very busy so thank you much for taking the time to speak with us.
And thank you so much for your work, and thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us.
Plus, I was a virgin, don't forget that, and all of this is why I'd never spoken to Anne Marie, even though we'd been in five classes together: Anne Marie was clearly much too beautiful for me to speak to.
When I did speak out, I was accused of protesting too much, so I'm guilty.
Concerns have also been raised about how membership of select committees would work for job-sharers, how much time each MP would get to speak in the House and whether constituencies with two MPs would get an advantage by having more representation than those with only a single MP.
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"Sorry, when I don't get much sleep, it's hard to speak in the morning, " he said, coughing.
That is not much bang for the buck, so to speak, but it would be pointing a gun with a very big bang at the valuation of the dollar.
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