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Bob Dole did not speak in 1996, and Ronald Reagan did not speak in 1980.
But he could not speak in her world, as she could not speak in his.
"I'll speak in English and they'll speak in Spanish," said Daniel Chacón, one of 10 faculty members.
We speak in acronyms; we speak in our own jargon, and therefore we're trying to distill that down and make it to be accessible.
She described a former captive she heard speak in Dohuk.
Cardinals speak in dialects that they scream from the treetops.
"This magical cane lets me speak in Groundhogese" #GroundhogDay pic.twitter.
Mike: I guess I speak in terms of the spirit.
Let the American people speak in terms of the midterms.
"What language do they speak in prison?" someone else commented.
Yet Mrs Merkel did not speak in such limited terms.
His ability to speak in almost any accent was legendary.
The actors largely speak in German and sing in English.
Say you're about to speak in front of 1,000 people.
It needs to speak in terms of power and justice.
We were not allowed to read or speak in English.
My family just does not speak in such vulgar terms.
Other golems did not speak in metaphor about experiencing God.
"I'm from Brooklyn, we speak in strong language," Schumer said.
But if you speak in Spanish, she replies in Spanish.
Notre Dame invited President Barack Obama to speak in 2009.
Whitmer will speak in English, followed by Escobar in Spanish.
Hillary Clinton is scheduled to speak in Detroit on Thursday.
Chopra Jonas will speak in a fireside chat on Jan.
The next day, she could no longer speak in sentences.
I speak in a way that I don't speak ever.
"Some people speak in jargon, some speak in technical terms and then there are some people who don't understand technical terms and they need to have things explained to them in layman's terms," he says.
Kaplan is scheduled to speak in Dallas at 12:45 p.m.
You actually can speak in full sentences, which is nice too.
Kaplan is scheduled to speak in Dallas at 20.17:22 p.m.
It's an incubator for startups, so to speak, in that area.
They can speak in unison (it's weird at first, then charming).
John Kasich of Ohio speak in the lakeside town of Wolfeboro.
And the problem is people speak in their respective echo chambers.
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Want to see Donald J. Trump speak in Vermont?
He'll speak in a very sort of derogatory, very provocative way.
He would speak in wonk and throw out acronyms during prep.
Obama will speak in the Rose Garden at 85033:15 p.m.
Afterwards, I decide to watch Hillary speak in another public square.
He was set to speak in Kiev later in the day.
Of course, they speak in automatic harmony (and with total ease).
He did not otherwise speak in court, according to the transcript.
In a perfect world, everyone would speak in a polite manner.
More questions: why do Lear's daughters speak in three different accents?
He's refreshing in that he doesn't speak in that political way.
At several points, characters speak in rhyming couplets for no reason.
Team officials say Jackson is expected to speak in Los Angeles.
The stenographer who doesn't speak in that judge show you watch.
As usual, his characters speak in an overly mannered, forthright way.
Not everyone has always gotten to speak in their own voice.
But there simply wasn't enough tinder, so to speak, in 1966.
Demanding our fellow library patrons speak in a whisper: selfish jerk!
Woodward did not speak in sound bites or pundit-friendly analogies.
They have to speak in complete paragraphs and in bumper stickers.
Do they listen in Texas when we speak in New Hampshire?
He was able to speak in tones that everyone could understand.
He was able to speak in tones that everyone could understand.
As a writer on sex education, I often speak in schools.
Trump is set to speak in a prime-time address Tuesday evening.
It was likely the last time he'd speak in public as president.
I love listening to people speak in Iñupiaq, Yup'ik, Siberian Yup'ik, Gwich'in.
Soy sauces and salsas speak in thick, lampoonish Asian and Latino accents.
Trump was scheduled to speak in Raleigh, North Carolina, later Tuesday evening.
Just tap and hold, and either person can speak in either language.
To see him speak in front of it just cracked me up.
Those who remain in Paradise speak in acronyms: PID. FEMA. PG&E.
It's hard to escape, although I try to speak in plain English.
He became a puddle, unable to speak in clear sentences at first.
MORE DECISIONS FROM CENTRAL PLANNING SO TO SPEAK IN THE BANKING SYSTEM.
That was his family, so to speak, in the First World War.
Trump will speak in the White House Rose Garden after 113 a.m.
Trump declined the invitation to speak in 19963, too, according to CNN.
Do they stop talking and look away when you speak in meetings?
"That's very different from the way people really speak in daily life."
Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker is scheduled to speak in the evening.
When I speak in my cultural language they're really surprised and amazed.
It's fantastic that the president went to speak in front of them.
Republican presidential nominee is set to speak in Ohio on Wednesday night.
The fund said Smith has declined to meet or speak in person.
Is it hard to speak in tongues in that scarily deep voice?
They speak in the prosody of Nigerian-English, mixed with untranslated phrases.
Why did you speak in Judeo-Spanish — and what is it, exactly?
We can, however, defeat ISIL if we all speak in one voice.
But Ms. Rowling wasn't there to speak in favor of the petition.
Yes, they'll admit, they still speak in jazz terminologies when writing music.
Murray did not speak in dollar terms at the A's news conference.
Sometimes they speak in explicit terms about the gruesomeness they have seen.
I wish someone tells me I can't speak in my native language!
One question asks respondents what language they mainly speak in their homes.
"At the C.G.T., we like to speak in concrete realities," he said.
The actors, all residents of the area, speak in their native dialect.
Please don't give this administration a free pass to speak in code!
It is well known that I cannot speak in any public forum.
She likes the fact that the teachers and students speak in English.
Senators also aren't allowed to speak in the chamber during the proceedings.
U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to speak in Davos on Thursday.
Because her statement was already shared she could not speak in court.
Uighurs speak in hushed tones of restrictions on Islam and mass detentions.
Almost impossible, because we do think and we normally speak in rhythms.
Mosley's images now speak in registers he probably never imagined they would.
Representatives were not allowed to speak in place of their candidates, they said.
Here, people speak in the Amsterdam dialect the way it should be done.
I will speak in more detail about them when I open that debate.
Fed governor Jerome Powell will speak in Washington D.C. at 12:15 p.m.
Taking turns, each of us would speak in clear sentences, sharing our feelings.
That said, Tyrion Lannister and Daenerys Targaryen practically speak in caption-ready quips.
Yellen is set to speak in Jackson Hole, Wyoming at 10:00 a.m.
Adam Schiff, D-CA, is coming to speak in San Francisco in February!
Although commentators like to speak in hyperbole, in 2016 they could be right.
They don&apost speak in the same high influent terms of other people.
Nassar didn't speak in court Friday, the first day of the preliminary hearing.
These days, most bank executives keep lower profiles and rarely speak in public.
Although he tried to speak in broad terms, his personal view was clear.
"It was terrifying to speak in front of all those people," she recalls.
So we just try and speak in the language we're all living in.
He declined Koeltl's offer to speak in court after the sentenced was announced.
Please curb the urge to speak in hyperbole and provide a real plan.
The university said Soledad O'Brien, the broadcast journalist, would speak in his place.
She allows her to speak in ways that a sober woman wouldn't speak.
Reed and Walcott are set to speak in Philadelphia on Thursday, July 28.
Only begin the conversation when you and the employee can speak in private.
" He added, "It's a disgrace that someone could speak in terms like that.
Many survivors live in remote, war-ravaged areas and speak in regional dialects.
Continue to listen to voters, and hear them speak in their own words.
When I met Andy, he taught me to speak in a British accent.
They speak in vague terms so that they can get the mass appeal.
John and Hermann speak in soft, measured voices made for drawing-room deliberations.
"When you're president, you have to speak in a different way," he said.
They speak in unison about acid facials, C-sections, spin class and sexism.
Instead, he chose to speak in an open hearing, streamed and broadcast live.
She has traveled to Washington to speak in favor of stronger TCE regulations.
Mr. Wong said he would speak in greater detail at a later date.
He gives the Other a place to speak in his or her words.
I also met some astonishing third graders who think and speak in paragraphs.
I am also a husband and father, and love to speak in public.
Sometimes we speak in the passive voice, when things are happening to us.
Sometimes we speak in the active voice, when we're lecturing and taking charge.
Adults should know better than to believe that other cultures speak in spells.
"We can still speak in this country," Mr. D'Amato said in the video.
American values also speak in favor of the continuation of the DACA program.
The characters in them move and speak in ways that seem natural today.
It's like he started to speak in a populist voice in his columns.
He only speaks in Japanese; Major and almost everyone else speak in English.
At 35, I still speak in Anne-isms: I seek out kindred spirits.
So with their Italian grandparents they will speak in Italian, with their [Spanish-speaking] grandparents they speak in Spanish, and with Mama and Papa they will speak back in English — but they understand in any language we speak to them.
"They don't speak in the name of the people, they speak in the name of their bitterness, they speak for themselves, from father to daughter and daughter to niece," he said, referring to Le Pen's father Jean-Marie and niece Marion.
"They seem to speak in a single voice," editor-in-chief Chris Stone said.
"She would speak in a way that would make sense to me," Lopez said.
Since I could speak in full sentences, I was like, 'Give me a dress!
However, she did not address why she agreed to speak in the first place.
The candidates all had to speak in the auditorium to the entire student body.
You have to speak in metaphors, in paradox, in symbolism, I hear her voice.
Even if they aren't seaside, the two actors tend to speak in Titanic lines.
Have you ever seen me speak in front of a large group of people?
On October 1st, several dozen Amish went to see Mr Trump speak in Lancaster.
Lawyers for Deutsche Bank and Capitol One declined an opportunity to speak in court.
She says Guo would speak in a moving and powerful way about his beliefs.
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen will speak in Kansas City at 4 p.m.
This led them to speak in tongues, to prophesy and to experience miraculous healing.
This deserves clarification because, surprise, not all Black people speak in the same way.
First, Kourtney asks their French trainer to only speak in French, for no reason.
Lonely City seems to suggest that it is, that certain works speak in languages
The New York lawmaker's staff proceeds to speak in turn, each flattering the senator.
She will speak in the New Yorker Hotel's grand ballroom at 10:30 a.m.
Trump does not often speak in a way that allows much room for interpretation.
When called upon to speak in public, they did so with a practised opacity.
The European Central Bank's outgoing president, Mario Draghi, will speak in Frankfurt on Monday.
His characters speak in something close to iambic pentameter, as if they're acting Shakespeare.
Which is what makes Mr. Trump's decision to speak in Phoenix so perversely appropriate.
He struggled to assemble a roster of celebrity speakers to speak in his favor.
They frequently ask him not to speak in Arabic in front of their friends.
Some said they were devoted Trump fans eager to hear him speak in person.
Kavanaugh's first accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, will also speak in front of the panel.
"Since I could speak in full sentences, I was like, "Give me a dress!
But he said he would counsel Judge Kavanaugh to speak in a human way.
When we speak about the Hispanic electorate in America, we often speak in reductions.
It's not a question of whether or not he can speak, in other words.
I do not speak in hypothetical terms about the vital importance of this legislation.
He came in as a business suit so to speak in the Hollywood jargon.
He has yet to speak in detail about what kind of Brexit he wants.
We won't need to type to them or to speak in stilted, halting voices.
Again, my inability to speak in social situations led me to employ the Harpo.
If you haven't seen Kasich speak in person, this is worth watching. http://bit.
Meantime, Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester is expected to speak in Philadelphia as well.
You will need to speak in public and should do so at every opportunity.
In Venezuela, it isn't normal for high-ranking government officials to speak in public.
But while the sense of urgency has grown, many politicians still speak in generalities.
A lot of things can go wrong for government officials who speak in public.
Members of the crew filming Kanye on the call also speak in the room.
Here are some other prop bets: -- First character to speak in the season premiere-- Last character to speak in the season finale -- First dragon to perish-- First Greyjoy to perish-- First Lannister to perish-- First Stark to perish-- Is Bran the Night King?
Blaise, who was only 14 at the time, doesn't sing or speak in the clip.
Plus, I'll finally prove to the world that my pets can speak in human voices.
None of the 12 are scheduled to speak in the first day of the trial.
We first speak in late February, patched through on a call by the Interscope office.
That's because research shows that some fish actually speak in regional dialects, the Guardian reports.
He was taught proper mannerisms and gestures and to speak in a softly modulated tone.
St Louis Fed President James Bullard will speak in New York at 1:15 p.m.
She featured on Far East Movement's lively electronic track "Don't Speak" in the same year.
"All of this, to speak in literary language, is lies and disinformation," the spokesperson said.
New arrivals to the city must speak in Spanish; any other language is considered rude.
ET. U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen will speak in Kansas City at 4 p.m.
"In our society, women are not normally allowed to speak in public forums," she added.
He's able to, you know, speak in a much higher register than he normally does.
Lucky for Malek, his current gig allows him to speak in a drugged-out monotone.
The Federal Reserve's Jerome Powell is scheduled to speak in Washington D.C. on Wednesday evening.
Conference workers speak in front of a demo booth at Facebook's annual F8 developer conference.
Clinton has no public events, but Sanders will speak in Dearborn at 220006:2202 a.m.
The fact is that Trump is not the first president to speak in bellicose terms.
She's slated to speak in the early evening at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday.
I didn't speak to anybody, I didn't speak in any of the meetings or anything.
I find expert voices there who speak in a completely different way from traditional journalism.
Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, a voting member, is scheduled to speak in the evening.
In fact, in the staff lounge, his teachers speak in whispers about his unfulfilled potential.
But when the Orthodox speak in prose, even sympathetic listeners find them hard to understand.
It's spoken emphatically and often, largely because that's how people speak in the real world.
Speak in an even and soft tone and ask politely if the person needs help.
He abruptly lost the ability to speak in spring 2016, and it hasn't come back.
If Pelosi refuses to blink, Trump will not be able to speak in the House.
Two, you speak in your normal tone, and your German identity is implied and understood.
If I had to speak in front of anybody, I would almost pass out. Anyway.
Anyway, we used that device to speak in Morse code to each other during exams.
They speak in legal forums; in their decisions; and occasionally, although conscribed, to the public.
Yes, they are brighter and happier places, but they speak in the same visual language.
But he became alarmed when he learned Schmidt was to speak in the opening session.
The younger Reimann heard Hitler speak in Munich in 1923 and became an early supporter.
Some professionals, above, told us they speak in low tones, hoping to be less intimidating.
Dr. Blasey didn't want to speak in detail quite yet, her friend recalled her responding.
The two men have a connection bridging time and place, and often speak in unison.
McGowan said she could potentially speak in court if Weinstein is tried in Los Angeles.
He said the response will likely speak in broad directions as opposed to specific details.
"This may be one of the last times I speak in this room," Castro said.
Her social media feeds seemed to speak in unison, exhorting her to join their caliphate.
"I've never been able to speak in public generalities about my private life," he said.
I talk in my head in Urdu, but then I have to speak in English.
So both of them speak in terms of permanent conflict, that this is over time.
People ask why I speak in a public forum... Well my voice is my power.
I embarked on this experiment, so to speak, in what is the opposite of villain.
"I would talk about my dick, but man that shit would be a long story" is a clever closer, and "your bitch speak in tongues every time we speak in private" is a remarkably inventive riff on the classic trope of fucking your bitch.
A week later, Trump told Pelosi that he would speak in the House chamber as planned.
If we want a nation that feels hopeful, then we have to speak in hopeful terms.
And when someone decides not to speak in Catalan they are turning their back on Catalonia.
" The pop star continued, "She would speak in a way that would make sense to me.
Hatch seamlessly placed his spectacles next to him while continuing to speak in the committee hearing.
Firm attorneys Alan Kaplinsky, Katayun Jaffari, Diane Thompson and Eric Loi will speak in the webinar.
He is not like his predecessors in the job, who spouted party-speak in their sleep.
It would have been hard to speak in Mandarin and having subtitles and things like this.
"The usurper of peoples' liberties", he warned, "will always speak in the name of their sentiments."
" "Look, the American people will speak in an election that will culminate on November the 8.
Even though they understood little English, they encouraged him to speak in it to "get ahead".
"I'm only half confident in this election," confides a farmer watching Mr Uttama speak in Isaan.
"I resolve to speak in vague but bombastic generalities more," Paul wrote, jabbing at Donald Trump.
An Irish woman from Amnesty International saw my speech and invited me to speak in Ireland.
The state is "forcing the merchant to speak in a particular way," Justice Samuel Alito said.
People wearing green glitter waited to hear those who would speak in favor of legal abortion.
People close to Comey say he is eager to speak in public, according to NBC News.
" She followed up with him asking to speak in English, only to get the response: "@mademoiselle.
Both men are climate-change deniers who speak in a disciplined legalese, thereby avoiding political gaffes.
Mr. Panton and Mr. Cruz declined to speak in further depth last week about their friendship.
With few exceptions, the movie's voices — including most of its several dozen interviewees — speak in concert.
Inspectors general rarely speak in public, preferring for their audits and reports to represent their work.
They're obliged to hew to a much stricter set of regulations when they speak in public.
Comey indicated he is willing to speak in a public hearing, The New York Times reported.
They sing Auld Lang Syne, have elaborate afternoon tea time and speak in clipped British accent.
Although I am not Slavic, I think and speak in Russian, and my Armenian is limited.
It's almost like you speak in a regional accent that you don't really have control over.
But he did speak in first person, leaving an impression that he was quoting Mr. Trump.
The meeting will come the same day President Donald Trump is set to speak in Milwaukee.
The students speak in a fusion of Tagalog and English, peppered with barbed slang and slurs.
Warren and Sanders are scheduled to speak in the most prime-time of prime time tonight.
But she planned to vote for Biden, who she had come to see speak in Davenport.
This is because, according to Buffett, developing the confidence to speak in public changed his life.
We ought to speak in positive positions and avoid condemnation, which inherently cuts the conversation short.
U.S. Embassy spokeswoman Rebecca Ross complained that he had not been allowed to speak in court.
Speak in a language that is inclusive, that recognizes the inherent worth of every human being.
JS: I feel like I'm doing everything I ever did, so to speak, in these paintings.
I'm not a psychologist, and I can't speak in universals about something as personal as depression.
Mr. Cruz took the opportunity to speak in more detail than usual about his wife's business life.
Haka means to tell a story in MSA, but it just means "to speak" in Syrian dialect.
"After a couple of sessions, she could speak in small sentences and her vocabulary grew," says Kristal.
He left as chants of "Melayu" resounded, a seeming insistence that he speak in the Malay language.
Tehran, Iran (CNN)People in Tehran speak in hushed tones about what the coming days may bring.
If the US government speaks ill of Huawei, why couldn't the Chinese government speak in our favor?
"I think that Steve always likes to speak in kind of the most extreme measures," she said.
I don't think of anything as a challenge in the industry, I don't speak in those terms.
When people talk about dating as a single mother, they generally speak in can'ts, won'ts, and don'ts.
"He does speak in English but that doesn't necessarily mean he is from the UK," he said.
When did any Republican presidential candidate — other than Mr. Trump — speak in favor of some antitrust enforcement?
On Autobiography this week, she eventually agreed to speak in generalities about the state of her marriage.
We are waiting for direct word now from the president if he chooses to speak in response.
My goal for 2019, for example, is to learn how to read, write and speak in French.
"Other contestants would stop what they were doing just to hear me speak in Spanish," she says.
Before that, Fed Governor Jerome Powell will speak in St. Louis about trends in community bank performance.
Long-distance pushing is also making strides, so to speak, in changing the definition of a skateboarder.
Google is working on an AI that can actually speak in another language using your own voice.
Listening to lawmakers speak in support of a DACA solution outside the United States Capitol in January.
Trump was already in the state to speak in Coeur d'alene, ahead of Idaho's March 8 primary.
It's not something he touts often, but occasionally on the campaign trail he will speak in Spanish.
A minister and some worshippers speak in strange tongues, raising their arms to the sky, some crying.
My sister and I speak in Greek with my grandma, a language we finally learned in college.
The bots even speak in a charming alien language reminiscent of Star Wars droids' bleeps and bloops.
I can only speak in the present tense, because you never know in another couple of weeks.
She tries to speak in a firm and steady voice, one that will not frighten her son.
" So playing Debra required some digging: "For me to speak in her register, it shifts something internally.
Inside the house, talking was forbidden except in emergencies, and then you had to speak in Latin.
In 2010, justices reaffirmed and expanded the rights of corporations to "speak" in Citizens United v. FEC.
Trump early Tuesday morning took to Twitter to speak in support of Gillespie and hit on Northam.
McNeil said he could not speak in more detail about the case while it's before the courts.
The People's Climate March is a collective step—or steps, so to speakin the right direction.
VICE: As a rhetoric expert, why do you think people often speak in absolutes and stock phrases?
Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan will also speak in San Francisco at the Commonwealth Club of California.
"The Wholehearted" also breaks from the pack, so to speak, in that it is about an adult.
People posture, joke, speak in shorthand and use cultural references that are hard for others to interpret.
Indeed, it's only taking on a more vital character as we speak in Iraq and in Syria.
Mr. Trump declined to ever speak in person with special counsel investigators despite a lengthy negotiation process.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1957 when Mr. Whitten went to hear him speak in Birmingham.
It is therefore no surprise that those who seek the office tend to speak in grandiose terms.
Pence and other officials were scheduled to speak in the White House press briefing room at noon.
Similar worries led The New Yorker to withdraw its invitation for Mr. Bannon to speak in October.
I am a woman, I am a minority person, and I speak in a very plain way.
Scholz said he would speak in Merkel's place in the Bundestag lower house of parliament on Wednesday.
Scholz said he would speak in Merkel's place in the Bundestag lower house of parliament on Wednesday.
Before then, she dropped two albums: Speak in 2004 and A Little More Personal (RAW) in 2005.
"Up until the age of 20, I was absolutely unable to speak in public," he told Segal.
They should bear some responsibility to ensure that the lawyers who speak in court are equally diverse.
Mr. Trump was the first sitting president to speak in person at the annual March for Life.
Anecdotes from the author include: Trump allegedly attempting to speak in a Hispanic accent to bemoan migrants.
They speak in the language of the Facebook update, and unsurprisingly it makes everyone else feel awful.
When we talk about our genome — all the DNA in our cells — we speak in the singular.
"I think that Steve always likes to speak in kind of the most extreme measures," Sanders said.
The pooches in the video, purporting to speak in human voices, bark about Bloomberg's various selling points.
However, he did speak in general terms and said the prognosis for protectionism is generally not good.
They, their clients and even Stone are also not allowed to speak in and around the courthouse.
"They are forcing the merchant to speak in a particular way," Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. said.
Before then, she dropped two albums: Speak in 2004 and A Little More Personal (RAW) in 2005.
I go for that eye contact a lot of the time and I speak in their language.
These three styles may speak in different tones, but the resulting rhythms make for a fascinating conversation.
And I still like to keep elements of comics in there, like they speak in word balloons.
Seeing someone speak in front of a crowd, no matter the size, never seizes to astonish me.
I can understand and speak in Khmer, but unfortunately I only know the basics of reading it.
"Now this particular president … speaks in a way that sends conflicting messages throughout and I wish as an American citizen he wouldn't speak in this way and if I were his lawyer, which I am not, I would advise him not to speak in this way," Dershowitz said.
Here, under leave of Vestberg and the rest of Verizon's leadership — Come I to speak in Oath's funeral.
BE: It's a clear and present danger, but the economics will speak in favour of a global standard.
If we have this long-since evolved skill with the lips, then why don't we speak in whistles?
They were among 79 people asked to speak in parliament over the eight days set for the hearing.
Governor Mark Carney of the Bank of England is due to speak in Germany at a Bundesbank conference.
He has been known to speak in graphic and blunt terms about threats he believes the US faces.
Batiz felt that she didn't have answers, and decided not to speak in public again until she did.
The creatures, who speak in a silly gibberish, began as semi-villainous invading monsters in Baobab's first film.
The British singer paused during the concert to speak in French to the audience about the horrific tragedy.
"It sounds like a good start," said Terry Stewart, a retired firefighter who heard Brown speak in Dubuque.
I don't mean to speak in the past tense, but it seems clear that Leo's ship has sailed.
Mr. Domino, who has not performed since 2007, is painfully shy and very reluctant to speak in public.
More recently, in 2009, he invited members of the terrorist groups Hamas and Hezbollah to speak in Parliament.
I was really nervous about understanding what they said and being able to speak in Japanese for them.
The gathered men are all from Guyana, and speak in the lilting accents of their South American homeland.
Rally has started Was Sq Park, I'll speak in a bit, march to Wall St at noon. pic.twitter.
More recently, in 2130, he invited members of the terrorist groups Hamas and Hezbollah to speak in Parliament.
She also said "Hi" – the family posted that the teen began regaining her ability to speak in March.
Adam Purinton, 53, of Olathe, did not speak in court Tuesday as he was sentenced for the Feb.
The real solution was clever: sub-only chat where people exclusively speak in emojis, unless you're a mod.
Meanwhile, the giant turtles have began to devour entire cities causing Don Lemon to speak in reverse English.
His predecessor, meanwhile, who is not even a Democrat, is expected to speak in prime-time later tonight.
However, as a non-member state the Palestinians cannot speak in meetings until after member states, diplomats said.
Corporate ventriloquism Coal also enlists a wide array of voices to speak in ways that advance its interests.
A Rolls-Royce can be customized — made bespoke, in RR-speakin a nearly infinite number of ways.
At that, Cruz broke into Spanish asking him to speak in Spanish "si tu quieres" (if you want).
How you do it: Social media thankfully forces authenticity and writing like you would speak in normal settings.
"He has nothing to do with politics he doesn't even know how to speak in public," she added.
Trump will speak in Grand Rapids — the site of his final campaign rally the night before Election Day.
"We need a president to speak in a steady and calm and stable and responsible way," Panetta said.
The only other woman to speak in Dunkirk travelled across the English Channel to help rescue the military.
He was simply leveraging the same resources that are available to all who speak in the public forum.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney and Chief Economist Andy Haldane are also due to speak in London.
When you read me write this, it might sound corny, but listen to Rogers speak in the documentary.
Since he was fined, Mr Centeno, a Catalan born and bred, refuses to speak in his mother tongue.
I think that we both just — we're grown enough to know that we can speak in a situation.
That means speak in one voice, present a unified front and avoid enervating ethnic politics in congressional advocacy.
The university announced that Chancellor Carol Christ will speak in Harris's place, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Candidates who can speak in soundbites tend to perform better than those who can bloviate about complex topics.
But Khan was the first man from my part of the world I'd heard speak in this vein.
They're doing it as we speak in European countries, and they're going to do it again in America.
Leadership would then assign members to speak in favor or against the nominee and then hold a vote.
Obama will speak in Spain and Portugal over the next several days at economic and climate change forums.
Nothing reminds you how far you are from home more than trying to speak in someone else's tongue.
Throughout the film, characters speak in a breathless, manic syntax, punctuated with gems of Ryan Trecartin-esque absurdity.
To what extent do you feel like people are dancing too much, so to speak, in Silicon Valley?
We try to speak in English, too, but it's been useful in bars, in restaurants, for meeting women.
Your brain processes metaphors literally We often speak in metaphors, where words don't literally mean what we say.
After twenty years of friendship, they speak in coded shorthand, while wordlessly pulling fries off each other's plates.
Ms. Kilner, the company's American director, Dakota Isaacs, and others tend to speak in superlatives about their colleagues.
We can facilitate and provide a comprehensive one-stop shop, so to speak, in regards to college search.
Just as at the Quaker meetings, if someone stands to speak in English or Spanish, another always translates.
The decision prompted new questions over when, and how, nativist groups are allowed to speak in public spaces.
We speak in the idioms of the Smiths and Morrissey, swapping lyrics like lovers' letters or fighters' fists.
The play is annotated by a chorus of six performers who speak in the exasperating language of computerese.
But you're still watching a lot of people speak in hushed voices over diagrams of nuclear power plants.
We speak in order to communicate not merely our words, but our feelings, intentions, and ultimately, our selves.
Thunberg is due to speak in the Portuguese parliament on arrival in Lisbon before going on to Madrid.
They agreed not to sue or speak in detail about their accusations, which he says have no merit.
In a call that went past noon, each panel member was called upon to speak, in alphabetical order.
And Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is expected to speak in Switzerland about the economy and monetary policy.
You go out and speak in public, speak your mind and really say what you mean to say.
No wonder most Lanthimos characters speak in a flat, affected monotone cadence, as if they've been through hell.
The writer and director, Keith Behrman, attractively lights and films his characters, who speak in refreshingly unadorned dialogue.
To call the early Jackass videos "low-tech" would be to speak in the language of extraordinary understatement.
I've not heard many people speak in Georgian, a language that belongs in its own unique linguistic group.
In 2013, a 23-year-old Irish woman with breast cancer named Stephanie O'Halloran saw Clement speak in Dublin.
Spacey spoke privately to his attorneys and to deputies but did not speak in open court during the proceeding.
A study by Cambridge Assessment, a British exam-setter, found almost no evidence for text-speak in students' writing.
After taking the course, Buffett was confident enough to speak in public and, perhaps more importantly, propose to Susan.
So I didn't know to what degree she'd be able to speak in a clear way about it all.
They will speak in moral terms — the millions of families lifted out of poverty and into the middle class.
They will speak in economic justice terms — working people given a fair shot at negotiating with a bad landlord.
Katsas said on Tuesday that waterboarding was "likely" torture, but that he was hesitant to speak in the abstract.
Many in Edinburgh speak in hushed tones of the party's invulnerability, and it remains well ahead in the polls.
Kathy Bates is the head of a mob of ghost colonists who speak in very strange semi-Scottish accents.
As in the first trial, Chambers' ability to speak in her badly burned state remained the subject of dispute.
Just as Rick obsequiously said what Negan commanded him to speak in the other 85 minutes of the episode.
As we see images in our minds, he glimpses scents; as we speak in words, he communicates in fumes.
He has, however, by his own caustic language, given tacit permission to his supporters to speak in similar ways.
Is the president wise to speak in those terms about the intel agencies or at least the past directors?
Third, populists claim to speak in the name of the "the people," and often demonize those disagreeing with them.
Perhaps because secession is a dirty word with ugly associations, the foundation prefers to speak in terms of independence.
We can't prevent future attacks by translating the internet-speak in a killer's manifesto, or tweaking a platform's algorithm.
I help him wash the self-tanner off his face and he agrees not to speak in public anymore.
The play also has Caesar's wife, Calpurnia, speak in a Slavic accent very much like first lady Melania Trump.
When you're hearing Wakandans speak in Black Panther, you're actually hearing the Xhosa accent, which originates from South Africa.
Rarely does a player or sports figure speak in support of the protests without reiterating their essential American-ness.
We will be able to speak in greater detail when the review is complete and shared with the public.
But Gabrielle Union is happy she doesn't speak in the Sundance Film Festival hit The Birth of a Nation.
He tackles big, capitalized themes — Power, Art, Virtue, Evil — but his films speak in whispers, murmurs and ruminative pauses.
Kwon weaves this power dynamic into the fabric of the novel itself, allowing Will to speak in Phoebe's voice.
Bishop did not speak in court Wednesday but nodded his head with his hands crossed in front of him.
Clinton planned to speak in Philadelphia on Friday about the police-related deaths of two black men this week.
Scientists from the project will speak in a panel discussion about what the discovery means for studying the universe.
Hasidic community, none have bothered with Yiddish, usually preferring to have their characters speak in English, often with accents.
But it also makes it easier to speak in short bursts, instead of sending a full statement or plan.
He was able to speak in his own defense and claims he had no idea how old he was.
So when groups like Decolonize This Place speak in the name of "the community," it's worth asking which one.
And he doesn't even have to wear a tuxedo all the time and speak in a fake British accent.
The two speak in a cryptic, archaic language, making reference to an entity called Blue, which threatens their sanctuary.
His last hymns of earthly despair continued to speak in, and bear witness to, the multiplicity of human experience.
Burkhard had been following the case for weeks, but Coronado's sentencing was her first opportunity to speak in court.
I wanted to give people in the world of ballroom the opportunity to speak in the medium of film.
This intense documentary shows a driven creator walking the walk, so to speak, in the most perverse fashion possible.
DESTINATION UNKNOWN Twelve Holocaust survivors, including a number who have never shared their experiences before, speak in this documentary.
I've been talking lately with past Justice Department appointees, from both parties, and they speak in almost identical terms.
Bloomberg did speak in favor of health care reform in March 2009, as he mentioned at the town hall.
When the Taliban were in power, women were largely forbidden to work, to study, or to speak in public.
It will be the first time leaders from the two countries speak in person in more than a decade.
Somewhere along the way, Warren developed a talent for bumper stickers, while refining her ability to speak in paragraphs.
Opponents of the West 58th Street shelter speak in more polite and polished tones than their counterparts in Queens.
Because rather than focusing on rote memorization, you learn to speak in foreign tongues by conversing with actual people.
"The inability to speak in regards to this matter is against the interests of the (Polish) Republic," Duda said.
"There's just way too much money in politics," said Terri Vincent, 61, who saw Steyer speak in Council Bluffs.
The answer can energize voters who previously lumped the candidates together, causing them to speak in favor or against.
When she spoke about Rabinowitz on Sunday, she started to speak in the present tense, but quickly stopped herself.
But he noted that "there are some candidates that, you know, speak in a very high intellectual, professorial" fashion.
Facebook's top executive overseeing the project, David Marcus, is set to speak in Washington next week, followed by Oct.
All the characters speak in the same droning, matter-of-fact tone until they are provoked to violent rage.
But here are Farsi words untranslated for the reader, used only where Marwand would naturally speak in that tongue.
As you know, there are meetings going on as we speak in a certain location which I won&apost name.
The half-world feels more like being pulled apart and told to speak in singular terms — to pick a side.
Hillary Clinton will speak in New York City on Wednesday morning after her stunning presidential election loss to Donald Trump.
Terkel: I think it's clear to…everybody who's seen Rhinoceros, that Mostel on the stage — I speak in third person!
But, the suit says, the judge cut him off, saying the witness could only speak in response to a question.
Valls' office said he would speak in the town of Evry, his political fiefdom a short drive south of Paris.
While refusing to speak in "theoreticals," Rogers said that he would not discuss "specifics" regarding his interactions with the president.
Near the Jackson Heights subway station the Gulshan Pharmacy's sign boasts "We speak in Bengali, English, Hindi, Nepali and Spanish".
At one in Johannesburg, customers demand versions in Zulu and Xhosa (which, incidentally, is what Wakandans speak in the film).
It stands to reason that everyone who agrees on the need for decarbonization needs to speak in a single voice.
Should he deliver a rare Oval Office address, or emerge from the White House to speak in the Rose Garden?
He doesn't speak in punctuation marks, but drones them out the way some poets do when they read their work.
The GOP nominee spoke at a rally in New Hampshire on Friday, and Clinton was slated to speak in Iowa.
I decided to speak in front of over 3,000 students at my high school and share my story with them.
Bernie Sanders will speak in Des Moines at a convention hosted by the populist group Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement.
"Reaching the inflation target would speak in favour of raising rates, but there are different reasons as well," Gatnar said.
They are inherently primed to get shit done, so to speak, in a way that isn't demanded of Number Ones.
In June 2010, Bill Clinton was paid $500,000 to speak in Moscow, the same month the Rosatom deal went through.
She is scheduled to speak in Chicago on Monday, one day before the central bank's communications blackout period takes effect.
The night before, they heard him speak in Charlotte, North Carolina, and drove down to Atlanta to hear him again.
Then Kuyda asked her team for help with the next step: training the Russian network to speak in Mazurenko's voice.
"I was conflicted though, because I'm a Catholic, and they don't like — Catholics don't let women speak in the church."
In Men in Black, there's a pug named Frank who wears a little suit and can speak in clear English.
Although Trump and Mattis speak in different tongues, both are voicing militarily aggressive doctrines that increase the chance of conflict.
"You have to have freedom to speak in a private meeting, to speak candidly," Mulvaney said Saturday on Fox News.
In the first of many magical events, Green discovers a preternatural ability to speak in a "white" voice (David Cross).
That is why I am going to speak in Cleveland, and that is why I will support the Republican nominee.
Clinton, who has struggled with questions of trustworthiness, can speak in an open and authentic way that connects with them.
Months later, Friedland allegedly was invited to speak in front of black employees and did not apologize for his remark.
They need to speak in terms understandable to voters, who in turn should inform how Senators vote on the confirmation.
Characters speak in preposterously long paragraphs, heaping expository backstory on one another until almost every exchange resembles a wiki entry.
Though it is uncomfortable to speak in these terms, people will die if they can no longer afford health insurance.
MADRID (Reuters) - Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont will speak in the regional parliament next Tuesday, a parliamentary spokeswoman said on Friday.
The result is a set of works that, though created in the present, speak in a peculiar future perfect tense.
She isn't coy about the meanings behind her work, nor does she speak in verbose tangents that skirt actual answers.
Without looking at me he begins to speak, in an accent that may be Dutch, or Finnish, or even Icelandic.
For example, I've met middle and upper class young people who hang out with other Egyptians but speak in English.
Behind closed doors, some of them speak in a different tone, feeling they can't speak openly in the current atmosphere.
On Friday I came to Nagoya at the invitation of the Japanese government to speak in honor of his memory.
They feared lawyers would speak in "soundbites" or justices' questions, which are sometimes offered in hypothetical scenarios, would be misinterpreted.
Alexa has a default voice setting to speak in a female voice with a non-regional United States English dialect.
With a few exceptions, the human characters all speak in untranslated Japanese, while the dogs' barks are "translated" into English.
He's simply a young man who wanted to see the President of the United States speak in his home state.
And if I were his lawyer, which I am not, I would advise him not to speak in this way.
He listened to Elhanan and Aramin speak in Beit Jala, a Palestinian town, and sobbed as they told their stories.
"Maybe all those who speak in the name of offended Muslims should check what those Muslims actually think," he said.
These groups enable individual Americans to speak in large groups for or against legislation or actions of the executive branch.
He chose to speak in Harlem at one of its most iconic venues — a clear gesture to his black supporters.
I dread that our national conversation about privacy will be hijacked by conspiracy-theorists who speak in zero-sum terms.
The women portrayed on camera do not speak in the short films that CNN reviewed; instead, music sets the mood.
"I intended to go and speak in front of the world financial community in Davos," Mr. Trump said on Thursday.
" Ms. Pelosi said she and Mr. Schumer know each other so well that "we speak in shorthand to each other.
"I speak in schools, churches, wherever they'll have me," Mr. Heyward told The Daily News in New York in 1998.
Why do you feel the need to speak in prisons across the world and not just stick to British ones?
GARNER, Iowa — Dawn Smallfoot put up a Bernie Sanders sign in her yard after hearing him speak in spring 2015.
But the participants' actions were powerful because their silent walking allowed them "to speak in body," as Young put it.
It explains why thousands of people lined up to see Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders speak in Binghamton last week.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis president James Bullard is scheduled to speak in the morning at the Association for Corporate Growth St. Louis Chapter on U.S. economy and monetary policy; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco president John Williams is scheduled to speak in the afternoon to high school students in South San Francisco.
But the crowds aren't entirely pro-Obamacare, as some have come out to speak in support of repealing the law. 2.
She refused to speak in public, found conversation awkward and parties hell, but her artistic pursuits drew her into the limelight.
Capitol police officials pursued the investigation into the calls in part because Tlaib was due to speak in Florida this weekend.
"Frequently an issue of this sort will come before the Court clad, so to speak, in sheep's clothing," Mr. Scalia wrote.
They have to take to the streets to show that the populists don't speak in the name of the whole people.
Two of the men ask to speak in English so that the padrino won't understand what they say about this center.
A crowd of more than 200,000 turned out to hear the then presidential candidate Obama speak in Germany in July 2008.
Six state Fed chiefs are due to speak in the week, including the voting heads from Boston, Cleveland and Kansas City.
Eleven speakers at the county commissioners' meeting opposed Bennett's plan; he was the only person to speak in favor of it.
He was so intensely shy that he would not speak to the press, and did not like to speak in public.
Most of Qom's top clerics, each more learned than Mr Khamenei, have begun to bite their tongues or speak in riddles.
Perhaps it would be easier if Councilman Brannan just issued a list of who is allowed to speak in his community.
Kasich cancelled a press conference in Virginia and said he would speak in his home state of Ohio at 5pm instead.
In 2011 Islamist extremists murdered Salman Taseer and Shahbaz Bhatti, two politicians who had dared to speak in Ms Asia's defence.
I also mean, if you're a candidate and you'd like to reach the highest number of viewers, come speak in primetime.
Amusingly, there was one downside to the HDR presentation: the subtitles when orc or elf characters speak in their native language.
If we're going to speak in superhero code, the only "joke" that the Joker is telling is that of sadistic terror.
It would be a story, he would speak in a very rhythmic tone, and he would have music loops under it.
When we speak in July 2015, she's still rattled, but her tone is deliberate; at the time, she remembers being petrified.
They whisper spells, speak in tongues, and again sound generally terrifying as Thomasin and the devil goat slink through the trees.
But the problem still lingered: "I knew that I had to be able to speak in front of people," he writes.
He knew that if he didn't speak in front of people quickly, he would lapse right back to where he started.
People of good conscience of all races need to stand and speak in defense of those who are subjected to racism.
They're small, cute, and speak in a made up language that manages to be totally comprehensible without containing any actual words.
The streets echo with many languages, including Tigrinya, which many people speak in Eritrea, and Arabic, which is spoken in Sudan.
The state of Oregon fired the first shot, so to speak, in a legal war that has been simmering for decades.
I first saw Ted Cruz speak in the flesh back in 2013, when I was covering the GOP convention in Texas.
"It is the first time that I speak in an act of the Princess of Girona," Leonor added in her speech.
She began to speak in a low, even tone that couldn't be overheard if one of their co-workers walked by.
When I first heard Mr. Modi speak in September 2013, what surprised me most was the change in the average voter.
Her announcement comes as Trump is slated to speak in front of world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly in September.
Adun said he was shocked to hear the divers speak in English -- at first he expected the rescuers to be Thai.
The spokeswoman welcomed reporters and said she would "kick 2019 off slightly differently" by having Trump speak in the briefing room.
There is a sense of disappointment when the chief suddenly cannot attend some event and sends someone to speak in place.
Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank, is set to speak in the European Parliament in Brussels at 9 a.m.
"We will be able to speak in greater detail when the review is complete and shared with the public," Jennings wrote.
Raksha is the adoptive mother of Mowgli who discovers him as an abandoned baby — though she doesn't speak in the original.
Kudlow told Fox that the chances are "probably pretty good" that Trump and Xi could speak in person at the G20.
Ms. Flor does not speak in the video but can be seen kneeling with her head down near the other captives.
And his endorsement of Strange notwithstanding, he resembles Moore in their shared Islamophobia, racism, and inability to speak in coherent sentences.
When she spoke to me and the one other black employee, she'd use slang and speak in a more 'hip' way.
One of the men, tired of the poem, began to speak in low tones, and Marcos smacked him on the head.
Many speak in hushed, reverent tones about Dom Tacho, a simple spot famed for its faithful renderings of classic Portuguese snacks.
They're asking people speak in "broad strokes" about the plot, and to not record or stream any content beyond July 7.
"The problem that we find is that most people are going to speak in terms of their own morality," he said.
"I had to speak in an accent the whole time," the actress confirmed during an interview at EW and People's studio.
Comey will finally get a chance to speak in public after he was unceremoniously fired from his FBI post in May.
So into it that he seems to speak in a made-up language of huffs and grunts while he throws them.
I have more of the edge, so to speak, in terms of having my feet more planted to what reality is.
They might speak in the language of reputation theory, but their behavior suggests that they do not really believe in it.
Though Dr. Bottrell's family knew they had a lot-line window, many other residents are — so to speakin the dark.
He said that Mr. McConnell should now follow his own precedent and allow the voters to speak in the midterm elections.
When government employees speak in the capacity of their job, and not as a private citizen, that speech is not protected.
She attended the Broadway showing of "Moulin Rouge" Thursday night and is scheduled to speak in Buffalo, New York, next week.
Apple's voice assistant Siri can be switched to speak in multiple different or settings to resemble a male or female voice.
Germans believe they can alter the beliefs of Turkish-German supporters of Mr. Erdogan by not letting him speak in Germany.
He was the only white person to speak in a room of older black voters seated in an old beauty salon.
Past Republican presidents who opposed abortion sent video messages or delegated a surrogate to speak in their place at the march.
"We come to Berlin, we American presidents, because it is our duty to speak in this place of freedom," Reagan said.
She did not completely restrict Stone's ability to speak, but he is not allowed to speak in and around the courthouse.
European Central Bank rate-setter Benoît Coeuré and Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann are expected to speak in Frankfurt later on Thursday.
Mr. Biden then flew from Baghdad to Erbil to speak in person with Masoud Barzani, president of the Iraqi Kurdistan region.
"As you know, there are meetings going on as we speak in a certain location, which I won't name," he said.
Scott Heins/Getty Images Bloomberg supporters listen to the former New York mayor speak in Salt Lake City on Feb. 20.
Spanish was the only language we were allowed to speak in our one-bedroom apartment in Miami in the late 1980s.
She can only speak in a whisper—and fainted away twice this morning on poor Arthur's trying to suppress a cough.
Mr. Buttigieg doesn't speak in the television ad he's airing in South Carolina other than the perfunctory approving of the message.
Pessimistic professionals speak in doomsday tones to the accepting ears of investors whose wounds from the financial crisis still haven't healed.
The words of the Constitution speak in terms of a trial ("try all impeachments") and conviction ("no person shall be convicted...").
And I can only speak in regards to the Orlando Bloom part because that's the only house that I was at.
A number of Democratic lawmakers also appeared at the rallies to speak in solidarity with the protesters in their home states.
Later on Thursday, European Central Bank rate-setter Benoît Coeuré and Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann were expected to speak in Frankfurt.
The service, paid at the time, is aimed at the vast majority of Indians who cannot write or speak in English.
"I had nothing to do with the timing of the report, so I can't speak in detail to that," she said.
Even with the ability to speak in these codes, it was not easy sometimes being the only lady in the room.
Not only are the lovers unable to speak in a physiological sense, but their positions in society mean they are voiceless.
It may be scary to think about, but you never know when you may be called upon to speak in public.
SN: For any artist, I would say it's finding your own voice and having the courage to speak in that voice.
I gave him an opportunity since he didn't have to speak in the first person, though he would from time to time.
Director Anubhav Sinha also does his own movie a disservice by having his characters speak in indecipherable riddles than in everyday language.
"We now no longer just speak to one another in our social circles, but we speak in much larger circles," says Scafidi.
But when conservatives raise the alarm about a "campus free speech crisis," they don't speak in terms of violations of federal law.
One challenge, in the campaign's view, has been conditioning Booker to speak in 1-minute bites to comply with the timing rules.
The strangest twist after episode 3, though ... Samwell Tarly is gaining bets for the last character to speak in the season finale.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi was scheduled to speak in Islamabad on Sunday, a day after meeting Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in Kabul.
Zuckerberg has declined to speak in front of the UK House of Commons despite repeated requests for him to travel to London.
Snow Xue Gao does not speak in empty bon mots and hyperbole that tend to characterize other designers who come from money.
Characters crash through the walls of time and space, speak in voices that are physically not their own, and encounter mythical creatures.
But India said Jadhav's mother was not allowed to speak in her native Marathi language and was frequently interrupted during the meeting.
The governors of the Bank of England and the Bank of France are set to speak in Paris at 9:00 a.m.
That means you can now search for files on Drive using language that's more like the way you speak in real life.
Well, you can report on them, but they're not allowed to speak in the, what, 48 hours or so before the election?
She'll sometimes speak in clipped sentences, her wisdom packed into short bursts and punctuated with an infectious smile or a wry laugh.
Polls are the seemingly irresistible argot of political coverage; to purge them from your vocabulary is to speak in an unrecognizable tongue.
They speak in a jargon that allows them to be understood by their peers, but sounds remote and incomprehensible to ordinary voters.
As a result, they speak in terms of colorblind policies that purport to help everyone in general and no one in particular.
That said, a number of GOP senators did speak in support of the bill during the closed-door lunch, multiple senators said.
On a Chinese-led Mars mission, for example, participation by other nations may include a requirement to speak in Mandarin or Cantonese.
Linda Sanchez came from her neighboring district to speak in his place while five Democrats running against Royce greeted hundreds of attendees.
FRIDAY, MARCH 29 PARIS, France - ECB board member Benoit Coeure and Banque de France Deputy Governor Sylvie Goulard to speak in Paris.
Both involve the rescue of a princess, for one, and both feature trusty sidekicks who can only speak in yelps and growls.
He then began to speak in the all-important voice channel to call out strategies, but his teammates thought he was trolling.
Become an Engaging Presenter with Andrew Whelan — $19.99 See Details Most people would rather die than speak in public... so they say.
While the artist learned to speak in her mother's and father's accents, the couple learned to talk with a standard American accent.
It's hard enough for people to talk about real shit with their family[...] Imagine having to speak in front of the world.
Trump's remarks were well received at the time, and he was even invited back to speak in 2013, 2014 and last year.
"He's had strong roots here from the beginning," Darnell said Saturday, just outside the state capitol after hearing Cruz speak in Atlanta.
FRIDAY, MARCH 29 ** PARIS, France - ECB board member Benoit Coeure and Banque de France Deputy Governor Sylvie Goulard to speak in Paris.
I do not want to speak in public and I'm not accusing anyone, but the image of the sport may be affected.
Trump supporter Sarah Palin was scheduled to speak in Wyoming on his behalf but canceled just a few days before the convention.
"She is passionate about what she's saying," said Renee Lapan-Islas, 50, who came to see Ms. Warren speak in Vinton, Iowa.
There was also a list of rules: always walk; carry two small blocks or hug one large block; speak in a whisper.
On the Senate floor, Brian Birdwell, a Republican from Granbury, southwest of Fort Worth, rose to speak in favor of the bill.
Later, he'll speak in Tempe at an America First Policies event with local businesses to tout the impact of GOP tax cuts.
Some people with autism speak "in a very distinctive manner," she added, and celebrating that distinctiveness can be a source of humor.
They speak "in elevated terms" about their responsibility as owners, invoking Thomas Paine and Martin Luther King, Jr.,'s march on Selma.
The idea is to make Google Assistant smarter in understanding commands from people who speak in different languages and accents, it said.
" On Bannon saying DACA could create a "civil war" within the GOP: "Steve always likes to speak in the most extreme measures.
Many students say they aren't worried about classmates becoming violent if right-wing pundits deliver on promises to speak in Sproul Plaza.
That way, you can get purpose-made content to help you get to sleep, relieve stress or prepare to speak in public.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi will speak in Washington tomorrow, and Axios has learned that LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner has booked a visit.
Today, I speak in public about my experience and educate law enforcement, school administrators, and psychologists, as well as teachers and students.
MADRID, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont will speak in the regional parliament next Tuesday, a parliamentary spokeswoman said on Friday.
The principal actors Mr. Chen has cast for this staging in China are almost all Americans, and they will speak in English.
Quinn: As I said in answering the previous question, we shouldn't speak in terms of victory or defeat, but of attainable objectives.
It's great to come to the podium and speak in front of the press and union members — but that's the first step.
In Wimberly's telling, the Capulets and Montagues are gangs of teenagers who brawl with katanas and speak in slang-heavy iambic pentameter.
So we did what we always do, which is smoke a bunch of weed and speak in funny voices to each other.
Will Trump behave like past American presidents have and speak in measured tones about the need for global cooperation on various fronts?
This dishonesty, inherited from their elders, who also speak in a too-golden tongue, plagues these characters as both children and adults.
When I started to speak in public, I would leave at least as much time for discussion because that was less terrifying.
But it's one thing when your aim is to speak in general terms about who we are together, as a collective entity.
"Look around this room," she added, gesturing to the 500-person crowd gathered to hear the mayor speak in Charleston Friday morning.
Mr. Pompeo has promised that he would soon speak in more detail to the State Department about his plans and leadership strategy.
We learned to refer not to "your" problem but instead to "a" problem, and to speak in terms of a collective solution.
Spicy Sesame Noodles With Chicken and Peanuts When the Notes for a recipe on NYT Cooking speak in resounding agreement, I listen.
Yet Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant and others that you're likely to hear from still tend to speak in stilted, robot-tinged voices.
Regarding the latter, officers might speak in quieter tones, turn off their patrol car's lights and sirens or use a person's name.
They won't be 12 years old, but newly hired, first-year head coaches who will be, so to speak, in McAdoo's image.
To be sure, Americans understand that their presidents are very human and can speak in familiar ways when they are in private.
Hicks was on email chains involving Page as he ran an invitation to speak in Moscow up the campaign's chain of command.
HR: I do think that the courts may speak in this area and that these companies are not totally off the hook.
You decided to have the actors speak in their natural accents (mostly English) rather than asking them to use fake Russian accents.
It's not really in character for Hillary Clinton to speak in terms of vivid imagery, creative metaphors, or striking turns of phrase.
Avicii's father, Klas Bergling, was among the many to speak in front of the crowd about his son's life and legacy left behind.
In various interviews, former Theranos employees have recounted times when Holmes would occasionally slip out of character and speak in a higher tone.
Ferrara led the artists' contingent, and those scheduled to speak in Washington included Scarlett Johansson, Ashley Judd, Melissa Harris-Perry and Michael Moore.
WATTERS: He was probably getting a lot of pressure from some of his friends and former colleagues, you know, speak out, speak in.
"If you've just had a phone interview, it's a good opportunity to say you'd like the opportunity to speak in person," Pong says.
During a hearing Monday, Spacey spoke privately to his attorneys and to deputies but did not speak in open court during the proceeding.
" But, he added, "Kyle's old enough to know whether he wants to speak in public, and he has every right to do so.
Even when the issue was far removed from guns, Butina did not turn down any opportunity to speak in front of an audience.
I try to buy tickets to see Ira Glass speak in a couple of weeks but the affordable student tickets are sold out.
"At first, everybody wanted to do everything: join every group, speak in every session," says Hervé Berville, a Rwandan-born deputy from Brittany.
The channel is devoted to promoting false and sensationalized news videos narrated by synthesized voices, which often speak in a kind of gibberish.
The key vote is due in the early evening, but timing is dependent on how many lords wish to speak in the debate.
I put myself down in order to speak, in order to seek permission to speak, and I won't do that to myself anymore.
Monday is the final day on which U.S policymakers can speak in public before the "blackout period" begins a week before the Sep.
Keep in mind that this is a domain where experts are known — incentivized, in many cases — to speak in grandiosities that overstate reality.
Words of forgiveness, faith He did not speak in court Monday, except to offer mostly one-word answers to questions from the judge.
The robot, named Yingying, is able to speak in simple sentences in response to audio prompts, and visually recognise Chinese characters and images.
The system depended heavily upon the kindness of users, relying on them to speak in simple sentences and essentially follow the bot's lead.
The area feels like a small town, you can gauge the geographic distance by the way people there speak, in significantly different accents.
Prime Minister Theresa May was due to speak in parliament later on Monday and set out her opposition to a second Brexit referendum.
"If you speak in California, you'll meet people who know someone who was killed, or who survived one of the fires," he said.
Zambreno's characters speak in a hysteric barrage of clichés, a means of revealing the grotesqueness of a seemingly familiar part of American life.
YouTuber KoreanBilly has made an instructional video on how to speak in various British dialects — with a special focus on London and Liverpool.
Immelt had been due to speak at the Berlin conference, but pulled out after Monday' announcement, leaving Comstock to speak in his place.
He spoke with the Senate Judiciary committee in September, and has also been asked to speak in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
He has a tendency to speak in universal terms, which has also hurt him with the Black Lives Matter movement in the past.
When we encourage each other and speak in positive terms, we tend to be more creative and have more motivation and work harder.
When he arrives by submarine, he's fitted with a diving helmet that muffles the sound, and the sea creatures speak in unintelligible squeaks.
With their presence in Washington, governors must speak in one unified and bipartisan voice to the benefits of free trade to our nation.
A number of House Democrats and Republicans joined together to speak in support of the resolution on the House floor on Tuesday afternoon.
When I realized her story, I tried to speak in Taiwanese in that time, but she couldn't understand me because she had Alzheimer's.
It feels wrong to speak in hyperbole, and yet declaring this anything less than The Greatest Television Performance of All Time seems disingenuous.
As for his voice, you only hear him speak in one film in which his childhood is explored — before he became a monster.
The two speak in a flashback at the movie's beginning where Mike tells him he would head to Alaska if he were Jesse.
Outside court, Rotunno said Weinstein feels "terrible" and is "confused" about the sentence, adding that she supported his decision to speak in court.
LG: And tell people where they can find your book, and where they can hear you speak in the next couple of weeks?
"People will probably end up trained to speak in a restricted or unnatural way in order to achieve the best result," he said.
In the spirit of solidarity, I will say that after a few glasses myself, I also speak in an annoying, higher-pitched voice.
All the more so if said adults, all in blond wigs, have the fixed stare of cult members and often speak in unison.
She told us that the hardest thing you can do was speak in front of your peers, like people that you know. Yeah.
For a child, such words conjure magical places — untouched, holy lands where fairies might live and animals might speak in ways I understand.
Before the hurricane Ms. Cruz was known for a left-leaning populist streak and a tendency to speak in blunt and emotional terms.
But mature activists speak in the middle voice, which is receiving and volleying, listening and responding, the voice of equal and intimate relationship.
The commission's account is one of a growing number of agencies and municipalities redefining government-speak in a bid to reach more people.
"There cannot be lasting peace unless the Palestinian leaders speak in a unified voice against incitement to violence and hate," Mr. Trump said.
He has the classic advantages of a governor, who can speak in broad terms, rather than the minutiae that senators often fall into.
Magic runs through a pervasive fundamentalist and evangelical Christian society that breeds revivalist cults that speak in tongues and believe in spirit possession.
Abdusalamov, 36, the married father of three girls, remains unable to walk or speak in complete sentences, according to his lawyer, Paul Edelstein.
They also both speak in loud, brash New York accents but otherwise couldn't come off more differently in the world of Democratic politics.
That's the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau for those of you out there who don't speak DC. KN: Sorry, I only speak in acronym.
Rather, it is the claim to speak in the people's place, in their name, and convey an undeniable shared truth on their behalf.
By the time I saw Hayden speak in 1969, Nixon had been elected, in part because of a backlash to the new left.
ET. St. Louis Fed President James Bullard has a public appearance in Chicago today, while Fed Governor Lael Brainard will speak in Detroit.
"I think that Steve always likes to speak in kind of the most extreme measures," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.
Duncan did not speak in court, but earlier in a jailhouse interview told CNN he was innocent and did not harm his son.
" For another, small part of the business, data scientists for chatbots that speak in computer-generated natural language are called "voice conversation designers.
And of course that was also taught because a 'lady' at that time would speak in a soft, cultured, and very clear way.
Who is only able to speak in self-consciously attributed quotations from humans, which begins to feel a tad hokey by the end.
The fallen cycling star had been invited to speak in a class taught by Professor Roger Pielke Jr. called Introduction to Sports Governance.
Like Chelsea Manning, the US Army soldier who leaked classified materials to WikiLeaks, you're muzzled and not allowed to speak in your defense.
Law enforcement often uses social media to speak in a way that's cheery and cutesy, belittling and heartless, or some combination of these things.
At one point, Silver even said he signed the same NDA as everyone else, and he was only allowed to speak in vague language.
The idea is that you'd speak in your language into the Pixel Buds and it would translate it in real-time into another language.
It's very difficult for people to feel like they can speak freely, if they don't feel safe enough to speak in the first place.
Former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum, a critic of the op-ed, argues for resignation at the Atlantic: Speak in your own name.
After hearing the servers and customers speak in Spanish, the man in the white shirt in the video "went into a frenzy," Serrano said.
Two other white nationalists who were scheduled to speak in Boston also canceled on Monday, citing perceived safety issues: Cassandra Fairbanks and Gavin McInnes.
"I'm going to speak in Spanish," he announced, before telling the audience that he's been asked who Beto is, and where he comes from.
People who saw him speak in person almost always went away impressed, even if they were not convinced that they should vote for him.
The Vermont senator spoke to a rally of more than 10,000 people in New Haven on Sunday and will speak in Hartford on Monday.
ET. Then about an hour later, Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester is due to speak in London at the European Economics and Financial Centre.
But in running away, Clinton must listen to Sanders, massage him, seat him at her right hand, and learn to speak in his voice.
The characters speak in a contemporary vernacular, but they exchange traditional Russian silverware and dream of a future in which "women will wear trousers".
They speak in matter of fact terms about cholera, unwanted babies being thrown from the tops of homes, and children being abused and abandoned.
The only thing harder than mustering up the courage to speak in front of a group of strangers is putting together a killer presentation.
Keeping constituents and the country safe in cyberspace need not be rocket science, despite the information security community's tendency to speak in cyber riddles.
Though she did not speak in the courtroom, Barton did speak with reporters along with her attorney Lisa Bloom, who also represents Blac Chyna.
While the disciplinary proceedings continue, Helgen cannot speak in his own defense, says his DC-based attorney, Michael Kator of Kator, Parks, Weiser & Harris.
Priyanka Chopra (now a star on American television) decries double standards in Hollywood—complaining that Indian actors are made to speak in stereotypical accents.
"We call on you once again to take up your responsibility to Facebook users, and speak in person to their elected representatives," it adds.
Jim Hefner, an Ohio farmer who saw Perdue speak in April, said his heavy travel schedule shows that Perdue is invested in farm country.
This banter from Justices Sotomayor and Kagan suffers from one basic problem: Congress does not tend to speak in elegant, easy-to-understand phrases.
He gives far more interviews than Jobs and also lets his lieutenants to speak (in the hovering presence of handlers, of course) to media.
But despite some rosiness from the women of Silicon Valley about the progress in 2018, they speak in 10-year visions for a reason.
The characters speak in contemporary language, are dressed in clothing from the 1970s, and are led by a king who poses for a selfie.
Later on Wednesday, investors will turn attention to another central bank, with U.S. Federal Reserve member Robert Kaplan due to speak in New York.
"I hope that both sides are able to speak in a frank and constructive manner," Wang told a briefing after meeting Thailand's foreign minister.
Paul Swick, 42, who owns a moving business, went with his wife and daughter to see Mr. Trump speak in Green Bay last week.
Pence, a longtime hero of the anti-abortion movement, is the most senior government official to speak in person at the rally, organizers said.
Some of his family have roots in Jamaica, they speak in patois and still retain elements of their culture while living here in Montreal.
We speak in a late-night phone call on the day Russian president Vladimir Putin signs into law a contentious amendment decriminalizing domestic violence.
His characters frequently speak in abbreviations like "ufomg" and "jfc," but this depiction of an internet-driven culture is not limited to millennial slang.
Terminology matters: If the future leaders of Russia view Putinism as a hybrid regime, they are likely to speak in favor of incremental change.
"And since many companies have a policy that prohibits employees from discussing their salaries, don't bring up other salaries, unless you speak in generalities."
Proponents of reputation theory tend to speak in explicitly male metaphors — playground brawls, barroom fights, sports matches — whereas critics of reputation are often women.
Each character is made to move and speak in ways that contradict even a passing knowledge of human behavior and reap only sporadic laughs.
A 1963 sculpture aptly titled "Tower of Babel" by León Ferrari is a crazed column of wire that seems to visibly speak in tongues.
"This isn't the time for extreme," said Kurt Nortin, a 21.7-year-old substitute teacher who saw Biden speak in St. Louis on Saturday.
I'm not going to bore you with a long list of people who accredit learning how to speak in public with transforming their careers.
"The inability to speak in regard to this matter is against the interests of [Poland]," Duda said in a televised speech earlier this month.
But at this moment, our challenge is to speak in unison in favor of freedom in Iran and against the dictatorial regime in Tehran.
That's because a good number of them speak in foreign accents, and some embody President Trump's bogyman of the moment, the radical Muslim terrorist.
Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman (who also crusaded against slavery) and Mark Twain were among those who came to hear him speak in Brooklyn Heights.
Related: Stephen Hawking's life in pictures Hawking used a speech synthesizer that allowed him to speak in a computerized voice with an American accent.
First lady Melania Trump on Monday applauds President Donald Trump as he arrives to speak in Manchester, New Hampshire, about combating the opioid crisis.
Utah's legislature is considering a bill to restrict local officials' ability to speak in favor of public land protections, the Salt Lake Tribune reports.
But Apple, which designs many of its products so that it can't see users' data, was expected to send Cook to speak in person.
For example, if you're an English speaker, you can have Alexa speak in the accents of the US, UK, India, or Australia, among others.
Patti Downs, who went to hear Mr. Booker speak in Waterloo, said she believed he had the leadership abilities to be a good president.
"It wouldn't be ethical right now not to speak in this strong language to call attention to the severity of the problem," he said.
"You know, we very rarely speak in chronological terms; we very rarely tell a story from the beginning chronologically to the end," he said.
The characters, who all orbit around the art world, speak in a mock-cosmopolitan accent, attempting to pronounce certain words with a French inflection.
When they're not talking to the families writing the tuition checks, they speak in business terms — of overall discount rates and net tuition revenue.
The featured artworks by members of the Brooklyn drag community don't hide, either; some of them just speak in a different tone of voice.
Okay, I borrowed that from Shakespeare; Bowman had been in the mines since he was 16 and wasn't likely to speak in such terms.
An artist like her, who can speak in both languages, I think the world needs more of that to be more accepting and more diversified.
In reality, he had a direct line to Modi and they would speak in their native Gujarati when they met to discuss issues in depth.
" As Dad spoke, Mom picked up a little Julio Jones doll and pretended to speak in the star wide receiver's voice: "I love you, Wyatt.
The many chroniclers of the Parisian expressionist speak in a variety of voices, some dramatic or poetic, and reveal stunning conjectures, sometimes even blatant contradictions.
And though it may be hard to find people to speak in favour of the Kinder Morgan proposal, not everyone hates the Trans Mountain pipeline.
The whistleblower and activist has been granted a visa to enter New Zealand to speak in Auckland on September 8th and Wellington on September 9th.
They will speak in racial justice terms — righting the wrongs of prior generations and giving people of color a fair chance at the American dream.
Just as the clergy in the Middle Ages spoke in Latin to give their words an air of authority, management theorists speak in mumbo-jumbo.
U.S. President Donald Trump, who is scheduled to speak in Davos on Thursday, slapped steep tariffs on imported washing machines and solar panels on Monday.
The women sometimes finish one another's thoughts or phrases, or speak in unison, life inside having brought them into an unusual and sometimes uncomfortable intimacy.
Mr Mallet was "guilty by association", he says (stressing that he can only speak in "a personal capacity", given that his party has been outlawed).
A quick download of a Thai keyboard / translation tool also made it possible for us to speak in our native language, without ever actually speaking.
Adul Sam-on, 14, was the only member of the group who could speak in English with the British divers when they were first discovered.
When you speak in English, there's a short delay and then your interlocutor hears it in Mandarin Chinese (or whatever other languages are added later).
If writing or speech-making isn't your thing, it can be daunting to speak in front of a national audience for 15 minutes or more.
According to The New York Times, the accusers who have pressed charges against Weinstein will be obligated to speak in court, if they are subpoenaed.
By the time Democrats coverage on Pennsylvania, Clinton is expected to have filled her vice presidential job and that nominee will also speak in primetime.
On all the hot-button issues: abortion rights, gay marriage, sexual harassment, and executive power, Judge Kavanaugh attempted to speak in circles around his questioners.
Kohlhepp, a registered sex offender who works as a realtor, declined two opportunities to speak in front of the victims' families, the Herald-Journal reported.
Who (Mindy Kaling) can only speak in quotes from poets and rappers because she's "evolved beyond language," until the screenwriters apparently get tired of that.
What's more, calves swimming alongside their mothers tended to speak in incredibly faint squeaks and grunts, at volumes many decibels lower than nearby singing males.
"We were giving a godsend, I believe, with Donald Trump," said Barksdale supporter Leonard Ware as he waited for the candidate to speak in Gwinnett.
Nina Moseley (Nia Long) and Darius Lovehall (Larenz Tate) don't just flirt; they speak in the language of Gordon Parks, Sonia Sanchez, and Charlie Parker.
Even workers at supermarkets and budget hotels are trained to bow, speak in polite tones, and are more attentive than most of their counterparts abroad.
"When Dudley speaks, given his role in the FOMC, it kind of eclipses many of the other folks that speak in the marketplace," said Vail.
When two human conversational participants come from different languages, true communication only occurs when one can learn to speak in the language of the other.
As an added benefit, this also gives shy audience members a chance to anonymously ask questions without having to speak in front of the group.
Join us as we chat about the latest plot developments, the intoxication of power, and creepy all-seeing brothers who only speak in zen koans.
She lived to be 98, and was able to speak in lucid terms about her work almost until the day she died, in March 1986.
Immediate focus was on what views might be expressed by Fed Chair Janet Yellen, who is due to speak in Cleveland at 12:45 p.m.
Though Wang's team insisted our conversation focus on RoboMasters, and that he would only speak in Mandarin, Wang's enthusiasm soon got the better of him.
PARIS — A stage production with a birth-of-a-nation theme and actors who speak in contemporary language has swept its country's top theater honors.
The spokeswoman for Catalan parliament said Puigdemont would speak in the assembly next Tuesday, with parliamentary leaders to meet on Friday at 1:30 p.m.
In his second inaugural address, delivered near the end of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln might well have been expected to speak in Manichean terms.
He could not speak in tongues or throw himself in the air in leaps of faith as those around him seemed to do with ease.
The judge, Vanessa Velasquez, walked her through the recitation, Albritton recalls, but never asked why she couldn't stop crying long enough to speak in sentences.
They speak in high-minded rhetoric rather than in Twitter insults, they're emasculated by parliaments and by the press, and maybe they're not very funny.
As Christians, we must speak in one voice condemning Christian nationalism as a distortion of the gospel of Jesus and a threat to American democracy.
Still, the president's propensity to speak in language that plays on racial stereotypes creates a difficult conundrum that few minority candidates would want to endure.
One side argues that bipartisanship is the only way, so Dems must seek out conservative-friendly policies, speak in soothing tones, and compromise in advance.
Patients with PTSD tended to speak in flatter speech, with less articulation of the tongue and lips and a more monotonous tone, the researchers reported.
We just have to shut up and listen, not speak in defense of any of the perpetrators, not mansplain, and let society sort things out.
It's hard to find any police officer willing to speak in Hong Kong — many fear losing their job, or being harassed by enraged Hong Kongers.
"When they speak in their personal capacity, they retain the right to speak about issues of interests or concern to them," said spokesman Stephane Dujarric.
But the trial will be a chance for some of the women who say he assaulted them to speak in court for the first time.
But as a country, would we be better off if we had heard — and heeded — these words that Lewis wanted to speak in August 1963?
Prime Minister Theresa May is due to speak in Belfast Friday after visiting the Irish border — one of the most difficult issues for Brexit negotiators.
"What critics said: "This isn't just a gripping five-part disaster film but an examination of Soviet news-speak in its late-stage death throes.
So if I'm nervous and I want to cry, I think it would be a disaster to try to speak in English with an audience.
She recalls an instructor claiming she looked stupid and scattered when asking questions and telling her she was no longer allowed to speak in class.
Chief Tusken, who said officers arrested Mr. Amiot in downtown Duluth on Friday, declined to speak in detail about a possible motive for the fire.
He has not registered with a political party, and his tendency to speak in precise, pragmatic terms betrays little in the way of political ideology.
When Trump talks about his friends, he tends to speak in superlatives, and even though he's not a dog person, the poodles made the cut.
European Central Bank head Mario Draghi is scheduled to speak in the afternoon and investors will look for any comments on the bank's tapering plans.
The first time I heard Belafonte speak in person, he spoke so eloquently and passionately that I was sure that he was reading a speech.
The first Republican in the House of Representatives to speak in Wednesday's historic debate on the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump was Rep.
Trump had reportedly invited sports figures to speak in place of leading Republicans, but even some of those rumors have turned out to be false.
Most mammals use the larynx to produce sound and as humans we are able to speak in part because of the motor ability we possess.
If you speak a language that is used in more than one country, you can get Alexa to speak in the style of that country.
Solidarity for Young Skaters, a group of current and former ice skaters and coaches, said at least two other victims planned to speak in public.
I believe that The New York Times Crossword exists as a reflection of the English language — of how people speak in this day and age.
"In her last years, Carol could comprehend a lot but could only speak in short sentences, and she had trouble remembering things," George Shannon said.
I am on board to move on, will not speak about this further, but do hope to speak in the future when we're all ready.
According to Fifield's book, classmates said Kim was embarrassed to answer questions in class and frequently lashed out because he struggled to speak in German.
He heard Martin Luther King Jr. speak in a church in Alabama in 1957, and talked to him briefly, while a freshman at Tuskegee University.
Those people want the New York Times to be far more aggressive on this civic emergency, they want it to speak in a plainer language.
Concerned about the disparity of female and male voices during the meetings, her latest creation details how often men speak in red and women in green.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May will speak in a call scheduled for later on Tuesday, the White House said.
David Wynn told Texas lawmakers how the proposed "bathroom bill" would affect him, one of the hundreds to speak in about 13 hours of public testimony.
Women, in other words, are required to walk a thin line when they speak in public, a no-room-for-error performance never expected of men.
Chapman said he wants his organizers to speak in their own language and not be afraid to acknowledge tough realities about the frustration of incremental change.
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is a difficult condition to battle, characterized by severe shyness, fear of other people, and—occasionally—an inability to speak in public.
Nor could they leave the zone they were currently in, trapped in Orchaven City or the Chokevine Jungle, unable to do anything but speak in chat.
At this point, he claims, a female passenger told him to speak in English—kicking off an angry exchange between him, the woman and her husband.
It helped the younger guys set the tone, and to speak when they had to speak in meetings or when the team is not playing good.
When Kyle approached Girardi in her room, she pressed her over the Halloween incident and Girardi determined it's best for them to speak in the morning.
No question about it, but I have to be honest and say I don't understand enough about those traditions to speak in any detail about them.
Yellen is set to speak in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on Friday, and traders will be watching as to whether she gives any indications on rate hikes.
It is very hard for me to believe that Mitt Romney or George W. Bush would have allowed Baio to speak in primetime after that tweet.
Amazon is developing Alexa to speak in different intonations, while the Google Assistant is being taught to make restaurant reservations and, essentially, masquerade as a human.
Immediately after Justice Antonin Scalia's death, Republicans framed their objections to filling the seat now in terms of letting the people speak in the next election.
As Princess Carolyn gets into the business of representing finicky star "Courtney Portnoy," she subsequently starts to speak in a series of increasingly ridiculous internal rhymes.
Once she'd adjusted the lectern's flexible microphone to suit her modest height, she began to speak in the flat yet steely accent of a proud Kansan.
Watch live Former President Obama returns to the spotlight to speak in Chicago, just as President Trump enters the last week of his first 2100 days.
"I thought that the statement of McMaster's was sad for him, for him to be able to come out and speak in that way," Pelosi said.
At no point did Trump speak in depth about Saudi-US ties, nor did he take questions from reporters, making a verbal miscue all but impossible.
"Bob please never speak in public again... you are everything that is wrong with the old guard ..." West said as part of his series of tweets.
And given the chance to speak in front of millions, who wouldn't thank their family or give a shout out to someone critical to their career?
In some they were welcomed and invited to speak; in others, the activists interrupted parades and clashed with police, leading to an unconfirmed number of arrests.
Just hours after Trump made the controversial announcement, his supporters -- waiting to hear him speak in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, said they were fully on board.
"Perhaps this will be one of the last times I speak in this room," said Castro, sporting a blue tracksuit jacket, glasses and wispy gray beard.
The powerhouse attorney managed to land Uchitel a confidential settlement with the golfer just hours before she was set to speak in a public press conference.
Undeterred, Mr. Sanders is camping out in California, vowing to hold rallies up and down the state and aiming to speak in front of 200,000 people.
Two of its members were invited to speak in Vienna in 1003 at a meeting on the Fukushima disaster organised by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Of those, just one was scheduled to speak in 2016; many repeat speakers, like Senator John McCain and members of the Bush family, skipped Cleveland altogether.
The conference could mark one of their final times to speak in front of the entire House Democratic caucus before they leave office early next year.
European Central Bank head Mario Draghi is scheduled to speak in the afternoon and investors will look for any comments on the central bank's tapering plans.
"the absolute best part of his tweet is I literally didn't speak in the special, nor was I mentioned," she added, referring to the MSNBC program.
Confirmation of the hawkish stance could come on Thursday as Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer and New York Fed President William Dudley speak in separate events.
As he writes: "I speak in this book not only as an expert in constitutional law but also as a human being who has lived it."
And because it'll be the only debate this cycle in which both participants can speak in coherent sentences, it will be worth watching with special focus.
If you held the vibrator, it would steadily vibrate, and we could speak in Morse code, which I already knew from doing radio in Boy Scouts.
It's structured like a fairytale, meaning all the characters speak in rhyme, and the art style looks like it was carefully painted by hand with watercolor.
I sensed City's high-level suite probing mine, getting past my false ID. The kibe started to speak in the anomalous baritone of a famous actor.
Hoyle promised to be a more impartial speaker than his predecessor, saying he would remove any "pecking order" for those seeking to speak in the Commons.
SO IF YOU LOOK AT WHAT WE'VE DONE YEAR ON YEAR, YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT INCREASES, MODEST, SO TO SPEAK, IN THE LOW TO MID SINGLE DIGITS.
Dusk settled over a clapboard Pentecostal church, where parishioners speak in tongues, and past a red-and-blue circus tent promising alcohol and a strip tease.
The President held a rally in Mississippi and will speak in Kentucky on Monday night to boost voter turnout for the two Republican candidates he endorsed.
Having to hire Cloudflare to protect your website is like having to hire security to protect you from attackers when you speak in the public square.
And as she began to speak in Tamil, she sprang to life, still seated as before but newly animated and unguarded, as if confiding in friends.
You can hear her speak in this recording with the Radio Filharmonisch Orkest in the Netherlands, in which her inflections are enchanting, poignant and utterly operatic.
He used his first minute to speak in Spanish, at surprising and showy length: Warren and Cory Booker looked visibly stunned and even a little disdainful.
Monica was set to publicly speak in Stockholm, Sweden Tuesday as a guest lecturer for an event called Hjärntillskott (a mouthful, for sure) Executive Day 2016.
"Politically, they are on the right," Giovanni Merrina, 54, said of the party as he watched Mr. Cancelleri speak in Milazzo, near the island's northeastern tip.
He will split the populist vote with candidates like Kais Saied, a law professor dubbed "the robot" for his tendency to speak in stilted classical Arabic.
After the meeting, CNBC's Eamon Javers reported that the CEOs privately cautioned White House officials not to speak in a way that discouraged people from flying.
When Democrats speak in favor of trans rights, they're doing so to signal to a larger pool of progressive voters who largely care about trans issues.
An astounding 15 percent of identified voters who saw the president speak in Battle Creek, Michigan, has not voted in any of the last four elections.
This week, President Trump became the first sitting President of the United States to speak in person at the annual march against abortion, March for Life.
The brothers did not speak in court except to answer softly in the affirmative when the judge asked whether the allegations in the agreement were accurate.
Photographers jockey a little more frantically, and staff members walk faster and speak in heightened whispers, as if something close to momentous is about to drop.
Several Republicans will speak, in an effort by the Clinton campaign to highlight those who have abandoned the GOP for Clinton in the age of Trump.
Berkeley has been the site of violent clashes this winter and spring — most notably when the right-wing writer Milo Yiannopoulos came to speak in February.
"Steve always likes to speak in the most extreme measures, and I'm not sure that I agree with that," she said of the "civil war" prediction.
Welcome to the new world of dog-human communication, where technology is allowing dogs to "speak" in ways we can easily understand when it really counts.
The NOAA statement, which said that the NWS Birmingham office was wrong "to speak in absolute terms" about Dorian not targeting Alabama, also angered agency staff.
What I tell them is this: I gained my confidence by carving out ways for myself to speak in public in every area of my life.
Just this month Zuckerberg declined a third invitation to speak in front of the International Grand Committee on Disinformation which will convene in Dublin this November.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump would speak in Indiana about the elimination of tax breaks that benefit the wealthy and special interests.
I think the scientific community has learned to speak in a language that is a lot clearer and more direct, and that's made a big difference.
The quieter an epoch on its own terms, the more loudly it can be made to speak, in the way of a ventriloquist's dummy, for ours.
BuzzFeed, Vox and HuffPost are among the outlets that speak in the language of progressivism, partly in an effort to attract younger and more diverse readers.
This abuse of abstraction, so to speak, in its adulteration of old and new, became precedent-setting for the postmodernist revolt against the strictures of formalism.
I went to Westminster School, and boys used to rap battle each other all the time and speak in accents pretending to be from rough neighborhoods.
Also Spike Lee — I'm going to speak like one of those football players, speak in the third person — Spike Lee did not come up with Chi-Raq.
There -- as you know there are meetings going on as we speak in a certain location which I won&apost name but you&aposd like the location.
A motion has been laid in the Commons insisting the President must not be allowed to speak in Westminster Hall or any other room in the palace.
Bercow claimed the U.K. parliament was strongly opposed to "racism and to sexism" and therefore Trump would not be welcome to speak in the House of Commons.
"I am on board to move on, will not speak about this further, but do hope to speak in the future when we're all ready," he wrote.
The star of MTV's reality series "Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club" released two albums, "Speak" in 2004 and a follow up, "A Little More Personal (Raw)" in 2005.
FILE - In this April 18, 2017, file photo, conference workers speak in front of a demo booth at Facebook's annual F8 developer conference, in San Jose, Calif.
Members of this exotic species speak in their own patois, peppering their speech with terms such as "like", "'kay" and "ew" and presenting their statements like questions.
Last year the Chinese embassy in London told a student society at Durham University not to allow her to speak in a public debate (she did anyway).
And it was Brigitte Bardot, who I really admire, who invited me several times to come to France, and asked me to speak in front of parliament.
Hamilton, by race-bending the Founding Fathers and having them speak in an idiom associated with the streets, is the kind of cultural remix they don't appreciate.
Ned and Robert – brothers by choice if not by blood – speak in the crypts in "Winter is Coming," about joining their families and, notably, about Lyanna Stark.
After a caption explains that the human characters will speak in Japanese, and the dogs in English, we are ushered into the fictional, futuristic city of Megasaki.
They wanted the graves to "speak in one voice of one death, one sacrifice, endured by Britain for the freedom of nations and the freedom of man".
Clad in robes and hoods, the women must speak in hushed tones of reverence, saying things like "Under his eye" to indicate their fidelity to the rules.
"As a faith leader, my moral duty is to speak in support of a woman's sacred and constitutional right to make decisions for herself," she tells Broadly.
She was there to speak in support of Debora Vasquez-Barrios, a Guatemalan immigrant and mother of two American kids she said she feared would be deported.
Prime Minister Theresa May is due to speak in Parliament on Wednesday and submit a letter to the European Council shortly after, officially kicking off Brexit negotiations.
Two women who say they have been in consensual relationships with the singer were at the hearing, but did not speak in court or comment to reporters.
You should be working at a level where you're still able to speak in short sentences, but you can't have a full conversation with your workout buddy.
One example: The tendency of those in the CDC and WHO to speak in terms of personal responsibility — on actions that individuals can take to protect themselves.
"No court has approved an order or law that would compel a company to do something or speak in a way that wasn't completely true," he said.
Its attention to politics, a deep distrust of debt and the unwillingness to ascribe a quasi-magical motivating power to interest rates all speak in its favour.
Lynn Scott from nearby Bedford said she still didn't know which candidate she'd support, but said it was important for her to see Clinton speak in person.
As spotted by Prosthetic Knowledge, researchers at the University of Leeds used machine learning to create automated video avatars that speak in the voices of their characters.
We don't try to speak in acronyms, which is hard to do at NASA because we talk internally in acronyms, and we try not to use jargon.
You could probably drop them on an MSNBC panel at a moment's notice, and they would be able to speak in perfectly crafted, safe-for-TV soundbites.
Faculty members at the University of California, Berkeley are calling for a campus boycott when conservative speakers are scheduled to speak in the city later this month.
Some of the draw of Donald Trump for white working-class male voters, for example, is that he does not speak in a culture of critical discourse.
Being known as a trans pastor also means that people regularly, publicly ask me personal questions about my body and speak in overly sexual ways to me.
Jeff Johnson, the head of the Washington State Labor Council, was scheduled to speak in Seattle during a "Labor for Bernie" rally, the Huffington Post reported Tuesday.
The Japanese get a decent share of screen time but a much less generous portrayal, in which they tend to speak in premonitions of their own defeat.
He's going to need to speak, in detail, about the issues in the Clinton-Trump race — of which Trump's erratic and offensive conduct is a major one.
Here's the thing: If Friday is any indication of how Trump would speak in a deposition with Mueller, it would be hugely problematic for him, legally speaking.
The biggest potential harm -- hitting Flint's future generations, like 8-year-olds Julian (ph) and Nadia who play like children but speak in extremes about the water.
When you speak in a friendly, confident, and concise manner, people are much more attentive and persuadable than if you try to show them that you're important.
House Rules state that "a member who wishes to speak in debate shall be appropriately attired," and specifies that male members must wear a coat or tie.

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