The southerners referred to their speech as diutesch.
"It's been like a broken record for the past two years," he said, referring to the president's speech.
"I think he'll propose tax cuts," he said, referring to the governor's coming speech.
If it's my husband you're worried about" "I thought you already knew," he said, referring to her speech about responsibility.
He was referring to her tart departing speech and she blushed hotly.
"We heard pretty words today, and we know the man who spoke them did so sincerely," he said, referring to the Ambassador's speech.
Naturally I referred to his last speech of some hours before; and supposed he meant that it would be promising for agriculture.
He was referring to President Ronald Reagan's speech to the nation in 1986 after the space shuttle exploded.
Ah, you're referring to the King's speech on television the other day.
Mr President, I should briefly like to refer back to my speech.