Process and act of speaking or giving a lecture to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain a listening audience.
Finance Minister Grant Robertson, speaking on Morning Report today, backed her position.
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A large number of asylum-seekers in Ireland come from non-English speaking countries.
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This is far from reality, he said, speaking to Reuters from Turkey.
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However, speaking to Donald McRae five years ago, he highlighted his difficulties.
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However, also speaking in parliament, the former prime minister denied all wrongdoing.
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The time was filled with earnest speechmaking in support of the Government.
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According to common opinion Americans are the nation most addicted to speechmaking.
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But once the speechmaking commenced, he was sorry the music had ended.
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While he's speechmaking, I quiz the constables for details about the news report.
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The custom of the times had reduced speechmaking after dinner to a minimum.
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The aim of the oralpresentation is to give the spiritual effect.
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The letter has several flourishes I'm quite proud of and would benefit from an oralpresentation.
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Isolated oralpresentation of histoplasmosis can mimic malignancy both clinically as well as pathologically, leading to potentially disastrous consequences.
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An atypical oralpresentation of herpes simplex virus infection in a 49-year-old woman after orthotopic liver transplantation is reported.
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Students will, however, be marked by their teachers, in front of their classmates, on an oralpresentation that they will give to class.
Uso de public speaking en inglés
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She felt shy, worried about publicspeaking, but passionate about the issue.
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But I also realized my new passion is publicspeaking and teaching.
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I'm telling you this to explain my general aversion to publicspeaking.
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My fear of publicspeaking was as irrational as it was extreme.
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The art of publicspeaking is so simple that it is difficult.
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I was never so excited by publicspeaking before in my life.
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In publicspeaking, on the other hand, he was much less eminent.
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To the end Lincoln never changed this principle of his publicspeaking.
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She had the rare gift of publicspeaking, and enjoyed her triumphs.
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Nor were his first efforts at publicspeaking prophetic of future greatness.
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TED head Chris Anderson on how to handle fear of publicspeaking.
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How can training in publicspeaking help an applicant for a position?
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A natural approach The good news is that publicspeaking can be learned.
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Apparently people's number one fear is publicspeaking and number two is death!
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I worked at publicspeaking with a wonderful speaking coach named Oscar Verlaine.
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So at first, when I first started publicspeaking, it was very difficult.