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For once in his life words failed him; the orator was speechless.
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Her words may have had impact, but Diana was no great orator.
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The nation's greatest orator read the daily newspaper reports of Lincoln's speeches.
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The illustration has no unimportant place in the equipment of the orator.
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Valienté was no orator, evidently, Jackson saw, despite his own political experience.
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As in Athens of old, the rhetorician is master of the field.
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His tutor was the celebrated Libanius, the greatest rhetorician of the day.
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After the song was done, Herod the rhetorician said: Pray, sirs, hearken.
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Favorinus, a rhetorician and sophist, who flourished in Gaul, c. 125 A.D.
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A professed rhetorician could not have answered more elegantly or more flatteringly.
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In his day, Andrew was much in demand as a publicspeaker.
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He looked more like an elegant scholar than a popular publicspeaker.
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As a publicspeaker he had said nothing that anybody could remember.
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The strong-minded Obama exudes confidence and is an accomplished publicspeaker.
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Being rich, famous and an enthralling publicspeaker is not enough.
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Strauss-Kahn is trying to make a comeback as an economic adviser and conferencespeaker.
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A pastor for fourteen years before founding EPM in 1990, Randy is a popular teacher and conferencespeaker.
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Davidson and another conferencespeaker, Jon Kabat-Zinn, taught employees at a biotech firm a form of meditation called Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction.
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This book by business coach and experienced conferencespeaker Sarah Lloyd Hughes aims to quell fears for those who feel them.
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And, by way of demonstration, she and fellow conferencespeaker, Lisa Tui Jonathon, take me on a tour of the inner city.
Usage of oratorian in anglès
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But as he proceeded in his researches he sensibly felt that the business was one above even an oratorian or a monsignore.
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Such people would have despised a Demosthenes, or a Cicero, with all their rhetorical flourishes, if their oratorian gowns had been in pledge.
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I grant that for the sake of argument, said the Oratorian.
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A fellow-countryman of yours, Father F-- ,anOratorian priest from Norwood, England, will preach.
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The work of this Oratorian was at least strange.
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This Oratorian and his admirers have stated that I wore a hair shirt and shroud.
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One of these appointed in 1688 was an Oratorian, and as such very partial to Quesnel and the Jansenists.
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Father Theimer is kind enough to allow me to occupy his apartments in the almost uninhabited house of the Oratorian.
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Froude carefully kept this letter, and, remote as their opinions were, he never varied in his loyal admiration of the illustrious Oratorian.
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The writer had been an Oratorian, but having been expelled from that society in 1684 he took refuge with Antoine Arnauld in Brussels.
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That of the saint's panegyrics on the martyrs, is the work of F. Durauty de Bourecueil, an Oratorian, and made its appearance in 1735.
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* Billaud-Varennes, a former oratorian monk, irascible and gloomy, as cool before a murder as an inquisitor at an auto-da-fé;