41. The reception was held in the pavilion, trestle-tables covered in white linen and silver as the wedding breakfast was served and the speeches were made. 42. An actor may portray a cabinet minister making a speech, or talking with his mouth full, and a merely technically accurate imitation of reality will suffice. 43. Although I fared not well keeping the other promise, it had long been my practice not to make speeches to students below the high school level. 44. Although she did not make a speech, she greeted a parade of well-wishers, dispensing compliments and posing for pictures. 45. Although Stewart had initially vowed to continue making his speech, he said he changed his mind because of the wide attention his comments attracted. 46. An idiot making a speech quickly might come to mind but White went on to explain himself. 47. And he almost never makes a speech without reminding people how much he would do to welcome foreign investment. 48. And for the finale, he makes big speeches to the faculty about health care while adoring fellow students watch from every seat of a jampacked assembly hall. 49. And limits on gifts had yet to be instituted when Dole made his speech to the oil company executives. 50. And Middelhoff has been making speeches about the impact of the Internet and scheduling visits with the editorial boards of major newspapers. |