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"Oratorical" Obama Ad Takes High Road, But McCain "Got Himself Into Trouble"
TimesWatch Headlines 2008
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"Oratorical" Obama Ad Takes High Road, But McCain "Got Himself Into Trouble"
TimesWatch Headlines 2008
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Ah, thus spake the Oratorical Master on message of his Team Axelrod writing staff.
"Obama Softens on Iraq Withdrawal Timeline." Ann Althouse 2008
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When I first got into New York, I had a letter from Jack Knell the news director in Charlotte, telling me that a young man that had just graduated from high school in Charlotte and had won an American Legion Oratorical Prize.
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Oratorical Association, which, soon after its establishment in 1889, issued an invitation to neighboring universities to form an Oratorical
The University of Michigan Wilfred Shaw
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One of the notable college contests in Illinois is known as the Swan Oratorical Contest, and is held annually at Lombard University, at Galesburg.
The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 03, March, 1889 Various
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The chief officer at each celebration was the president of the Oratorical and
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Oratorical activity passes into the background, for administrative aptitudes are now of the first importance.
Political Parties; a Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy 1916
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Oratorical success discussed with Gulliver, 222-223;
The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln Browne, Francis F 1913
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Resolved: That $150. be appropriated out of the general funds of the University to the Debating and Oratorical
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