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1 Prayuth will travel to New York this week to address the assembly .
2 He will address the assembly when it opens on Monday evening.
3 Appellants and other claimants summoned, or hoping, to address the assembly .
4 A committee was appointed to address the assembly of Connecticut on this interesting subject.
5 I know, but I couldn't sit there and hear him address the assembly as 'gentlemen.'
6 Was a great orator going to address the assembly ?
7 Denis Reilly, Tom Steele, and John Mitchel had spoken, when Meagher rose to address the assembly .
8 Putin will address the assembly on Monday.
9 He stood to address the assembly .
10 When the sound shivered away she saw her father rise and address the assembly in his dry courtroom voice:
11 I accompanied the men sent to warn me away, and after considerable parley I was permitted to address the assembly .
12 Still, after the formal arguments any member was at liberty to rise to a question of privilege and address the assembly .
13 Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whose disputed re-election in June has sparked widespread protests in Iran, is due to address the assembly later.
14 I asked him why it was that nowadays whenever I address the assembly at Antioch, the senators cough and talk among themselves.
15 The chief of the two Landammänner present took his station in front, between the two-handed swords, and began to address the assembly .
16 We are told by an eye-witness, Dr Lim Boon-keng, that when this ceremony was over, Sun Yat-sen turned to address the assembly .
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