In a celebrated speech he wondered aloud where such theories had come from:
First, he threw the worship of Stalin overboard in his celebrated secret speech at the twentieth Party Congress in 1956.
He "delivered a celebrated speech" in favor of the Civil Rights Act of 1875.
After making peace Alexander appeared to move in the direction of reform, but his celebrated speech to marshals of the Moscow gentry needs to be set in context.
Take the celebrated speech he gave in Fulton, Mo., in March 1946, warning his listeners that "an iron curtain" had descended across Europe.
There he gave his celebrated speech, the Gettysburg Address, wherein he hoped that the nation shall, "under God," have a new birth of freedom.
The papers, some 1.5 million items (Churchill was a compulsive collector), include everything from tearstained letters written to his mother from boarding school to drafts of celebrated speeches.
Just as Shylock prepares to deliver his celebrated speech "Hath not a Jew eyes?"
Abraham Lincoln made his celebrated speech in the third-floor auditorium of Major's Hall, right on schedule.
The national survey of 1,223 adults found broad agreement that the United States had moved toward equality since August 1963, when Dr. King voiced the goal in a celebrated speech.