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1 Apollonius, we are told, not understanding Latin, requested Cicero to declaim in Greek.
2 The man had begun to declaim in a loping singsong.
3 On October 5th I received notice from the Head Lecturer to declaim in English with Winning.
4 Some of our best orators were very poor speakers when they began to declaim in boyhood.
5 On making this discovery Maurice was inclined to declaim in that vigorous vocabulary which is taboo.
6 Don't declaim in the family circle, Kit.
7 She had much dramatic power and loved to transform herself into Hamlet and declaim in mock heroic style.
8 Oratory was in the air; elocution was rampant; and to declaim in orotund, and gesticulate in curves, was regarded as the chief end of man.
9 I heard Hermann's voice declaiming in the cabin, and I went in.
10 Around the bend she heard a high-pitched voice declaiming in measured tones.
11 Her black eyes gleam as she declaims in a voice strong, unterrified:
12 Billy Porter declaimed in a loud voice from the head of the procession.
13 I think, retrospectively, all this should have been declaimed in French.
14 I drew myself up to my full height and declaimed in a loud voice:
15 Our Fat Boy declaimed in the signal office on the iniquities of the artillery telegraphists.
16 Upon finishing he began a vigorous indictment which in substance he declaimed in this way.
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