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Speeches, addresses, etc., English. --- English orations --- English speeches
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Forensic orations --- Oral pleading --- United States. --- Decision making.
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Intended for students and children taking part in speech and drama competitions and exams, this book contains a range of audition speeches. It includes female, male and unisex speeches selected from both plays and children's books. Where relevant the author has indicated how a speech could be shortened for younger children. There is also an introductory section with contributions from Alan Ayckbourn, Carol Schroder (teacher and examiner for the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art), Richard Carpenter (TV writer) and Ed Wilson (Director of the National Youth Theatre) and senior casting dire
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Criminal justice, Administration of --- Plea bargaining --- Criminal procedure --- Subpoena --- Flagrans crimen --- Forensic orations --- Defense (Criminal procedure) --- Justice pénale --- Négociation de peine --- Procédure pénale --- Assignation --- Flagrant délit --- Débats judiciaires --- Défense (Procédure pénale) --- Administration --- French Judicial System. --- Justice pénale --- Négociation de peine --- Procédure pénale --- Flagrant délit --- Débats judiciaires --- Défense (Procédure pénale) --- Criminal justice, Administration of - France --- Plea bargaining - France
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Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin. --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin --- History and criticism. --- Rome --- History --- Sources. --- Latin orations --- Latin speeches --- History and criticism --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin - History and criticism. --- Rome - History - Conspiracy of Catiline, 65-62 B.C. - Sources. --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin - History and criticism --- Rome - History - Conspiracy of Catiline, 65-62 B.C. - Sources --- Discours latins --- Histoire et critique --- Histoire --- Conjuration de Catilina --- Sources
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While Orator of the University of Cambridge, Anthony Bowen delivered one hundred and twenty-five Latin speeches at the Senate House in praise of a variety of distinguished people on the occasion of their receiving Honorary Degrees. Fifty-two are presented here, with facing translations. The fifty-first Orator in an unbroken sequence going back to 1521, Mr Bowen's speeches adapt themselves admirably to the challenge of speaking even of modern phenomena in the language and cadences as far as possible derived from antiquity; although words such as transistor (gen. transistoris, m.) may occasionally need to be invented. The subjects of the speeches include Nelson Mandela, Rowan Williams, Betty Boothroyd, Cleo Laine, Kiri Te Kanawa, Anthony Gormley, and a host of others including many distinguished international scientists.
Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Latin orations, Medieval and modern --- Latin speeches, Medieval and modern --- Bowen, Anthony. --- Bowen, A. --- Bowen, A. J. --- University of Cambridge --- Degrees. --- Academia Cantabrigiensis --- Cambridge. University --- Cambridge University --- Chien-chʻiao ta hsüeh --- Jianqiao da xue --- Kambrija Yeke Surġaġuli --- Kembridzhiĭn Ikh Surguulʹ --- Universität Cambridge --- Ying-kuo Chien-chʻiao ta hsüeh --- Кембриджийн Их Сургууль --- 剑桥大学 --- Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge
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On April 4, 1968, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., arrived in Indiana to campaign for the Indiana Democratic presidential primary. As Kennedy prepared to fly from an appearance in Muncie to Indianapolis, he learned that civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., had been shot outside his hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. Before his plane landed in Indianapolis, Kennedy heard the news that King had died. Despite warnings from Indianapolis police that they could not guarantee his safety, and brushing off concerns from his own staff, Kennedy decided to proceed with plans to address an outdoor
Legislators --- Political campaigns --- Presidential candidates --- Primaries --- Speeches, addresses, etc., American. --- History --- Kennedy, Robert F., --- Oratory. --- United States. --- Indiana --- United States --- Politics and government --- American orations --- American speeches --- Direct primaries --- Elections, Primary --- Presidential primaries --- Primary elections --- Elections --- Nominations for office --- Campaigns, Election --- Campaigns, Political --- Election campaigns --- Electioneering --- Electoral politics --- Negative campaigns --- Politics, Practical --- Kennedy, Robert Francis, --- Kennedi, Robert, --- Kennedy, Bobby, --- RFK, --- Mei-kuo tsʻan i yüan --- State of Indiana --- Hoosier State --- Indiǣna --- إنديانا --- Indīyāna --- Indiana suyu --- Штат Індыяна --- Shtat Indyi︠a︡na --- Індыяна --- Indyi︠a︡na --- Индиана --- Índíʼyéenah Hahoodzo --- Ιντιάνα --- Intiana --- Πολιτεία της Ιντιάνα --- Politeia tēs Intiana --- Estado de Indiana --- Indianio --- Stato de Indianio --- Indăn --- ʻInikiana --- Индианæ --- Indianæ --- אינדיאנה --- Indiʼanah --- Indiana Territory
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