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Senator Cory Booker's optimism, rousing despite its multiple perorations and atmosphere of audition.
Whatever inspired these perorations, they are not just advertisements for a new mid-winter recreation.
Because when he was not delivering soaring perorations, he sure knew how to call bullshit when he saw it.
In their addresses to Congress, American presidents typically proclaim the strength of their union in rousing perorations met with hearty rounds of applause.
His greatest pleasure is the sound of his own voice, and his perorations rouse audiences to standing ovations and the kind of ardor summoned at a Justin Bieber concert.
He has not discouraged the racists for whom his perorations on antebellum America are appealing ("Show me the place in the Bible where slavery is condemned!" one rally-goer said triumphantly).
"Viva l'Europa" said several speakers in accented Italian in their perorations, comparing the continent to a living being in a fashion they might have been expected to reserve for their precious nation states.
The president's wintertime inconstancy was a matter of little concern to attendees in Dallas, who enthusiastically cheered Mr. Trump's perorations on subjects ranging from North Korean peace talks to his vote tally in the Electoral College.
Against the backdrop of Trump's perorations on DACA, his reported outburst toward Haitians and Africans, and the immutable fact that Republicans run the White House, the House and Senate, public perception cannot be wished away by Trump and his backers.
Like Swede Levov, George Clooney and, yes, Barack Obama, whose pensive pauses, fluid perorations and optimism Mr O'Rourke has repurposed for a dress-down generation, he has passed the first test of American heroism: women and men seem equally prone to admire or love him.
There was speculation that it had become too liberal, that the appetite for stem-winding perorations in the vein of Keith Olbermann's raucous, Bush-era "special comment" programming was simply too limited, and that there was perhaps no national market for a left-leaning counterpart to Fox.
The striking thing about the Brexit rebels is how puffed up they are: look at Iain Duncan Smith and Owen Paterson marching off to Downing Street to lay down the law to the prime minister or Sir Bill Cash delivering long perorations to parliament about sub-clause "Z" of the European Treaty.
The album was reviewed by Richard S. Ginell at Allmusic who described it as an "amiable collection of mostly vintage standards" that Previn, Brown and Lowe "probably know in their sleep. Previn is as fluid, witty and melodically inventive as ever in his bop-derived, light-fingered manner, with occasional side trips into stride and Brubeck-like chordal perorations...The lack of a drummer becomes an asset in this golden mellow hall; a drum kit would have upset the acoustical balance".
According to Uri Avnery his extremist perorations are listened to with 'rapt attention' by most factions in the Knesset. Ben-Ari's November 2009 United States visa application was denied on the grounds of his arrest during anti-disengagement protests in 2005 and his support for Kahanist ideology. Ben-Ari opened his external Member of Knesset office in the south Tel Aviv neighbourhood where he grew up. Throughout the 18th Knesset session, he struggled to bring attention to the growing number of Sudanese he blamed for increasing crime rates and other residents' problems.
Müller's adolescence and student years furnished him with a powerful but in many ways representative "fin de siècle" intellect. In the end he would publish more than 40 books. Soon he was filling 1,000 seat evangelical halls with his perorations, and in 1897 he teamed up with Heinrich Lhotzky to publish his own journal, the periodical "Blätter zur Pflege des persönlichen Lebens" ("Pages on taking care of the individual life"). It was renamed "Grünen Blätter" ("Green leaves/pages") in 1914 (and then withdrawn in 1941 due to paper shortages).
171 Something of James Erskine's attitude to these matters may perhaps be gleaned from the fact that for his first speech in the House of Commons he chose to oppose the repeal of various laws relating to witchcraft. Even in his day this appeared unduly conservative and his perorations were met with laughter, which effectively ended his political career before it had begun.Macaulay (2009) p. 135 Writing in the mid-19th century the Sobieski Stuarts told the tale from the perspective of the descendants of the Highland aristocrats who had been responsible for Chiesley's kidnap and imprisonment.
Book68 in Cassius Dio's Roman History, which survives mostly as Byzantine abridgments and epitomes, is the main source for the political history of Trajan's rule. Besides this, Pliny the Younger's Panegyricus and Dio of Prusa's orations are the best surviving contemporary sources. Both are adulatory perorations, typical of the High Imperial period, that describe an idealized monarch and an equally idealized view of Trajan's rule, and concern themselves more with ideology than with actual fact. The tenth volume of Pliny's letters contains his correspondence with Trajan, which deals with various aspects of imperial Roman government, but this correspondence is neither intimate nor candid: it is an exchange of official mail, in which Pliny's stance borders on the servile.
Atticism (meaning "favouring Attica", the region of Athens in Greece) was a rhetorical movement that began in the first quarter of the 1st century BC; it may also refer to the wordings and phrasings typical of this movement, in contrast with various contemporary forms of Koine Greek (both literary and vulgar), which continued to evolve in directions guided by the common usages of Hellenistic Greek. Atticism was portrayed as a return to Classical methods after what was perceived as the pretentious style of the Hellenistic, Sophist rhetoric and called for a return to the approaches of the Attic orators. Although the plainer language of Atticism eventually became as belabored and ornate as the perorations it sought to replace, its original simplicity meant that it remained universally comprehensible throughout the Greek world. This helped maintain vital cultural links across the Mediterranean and beyond.

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