Speech
in sentence
2069 examples of Speech in a sentence
If you value freedom of
speech
like President Kennedy and myself then please do not delete this reviewer.
And Annie Galipeau, WOW, what a beauty, and very convincing as an Indian woman (I believe she is French-Canadian; she sure reverts to the all-too familiar
speech
of such).
Captain Amazing is pretty funny, (especially his
speech
to Casanova about his perfect plan-I was rolling) and rush is pretty cool as Casanova.
Starting with the animated blowing, popping bubbles, the entrance to the Daytime Awards, the usual phony drivel spewed by the stars on the red carpet, the rehearsed and badly acted acceptance speech, the venomous comments uttered by the actor's jealous co-stars and producer, under phony smiles.
The horse racing sketch, for example, blows the juvenile "dicks and pussies
" speech
from team America out of the water.
I will say in the films defense that the
speech
about why the wedding should go on is a great piece of writing.
His
speech
at the end of the movie is a powerful summation and a fantastic way to think about how we go about out lives.
Toward the end when he does his "not alone, not alone" speech, it's just hollow words.
For the final
speech
scene which I hung on for, the master turned out the most embarrassing self pitying display I have ever seen on film -- something like my grandfather when he's had too many drinks at Christmas.
At the end of that speech, he made this comment: "Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country."
Thanks to IMDb for allowing freedom of
speech
like the kind President George W Bush and I support.
His dinner table
speech
about the dangers of rats was both hilarious and a bit unnerving at the same time.
Montgomery's attempt at tough guy
speech
is ludicrous; it's as though he is trying to emulate Humphrey Bogart while at the same time avoiding a comparison.
As for Willie's speech, evidence now suggests it was written in the mid-to-late 20th century.
Each actor spoke as if they were reading their lines off a wall - broken
speech
that made them all sound incredibly dumb.
This is interspersed with excerpts from an interview Che gives while visiting the the UN after the revolution and from his
speech
to the UN general assembly.
The funeral, and Kim's first painful written
speech.
Prince Thrakhath's "Heart of the Tiger" speech, or the not-so-friendly banter between Mark Hamill's Christopher Blair and Tom Wilson's "Maniac" Marshall.
Not only in his mannerisms, but in the disciplined cadence of his
speech
to affect a truly unique character in film.
His opening scene giving a
speech
to his underlings is oh-so-badly written; Cassidy obviously was by this time becoming a caricturature of his off-screen persona, much like John Barrymore many years before.
The statement is the question of whether or not free
speech
really exists in this country.
Set in New England in 1906, we see the plethora of events typical of the era: the high school graduation with individual seniors singing, reciting poetry and the valedictorian speech; the Fourth of July celebration with fireworks and picnics; the careful relationships between the young boys and girls; the close-knit family life with a sister and brother of the parents living with them.
His brooding "European" looks and deep and accented
speech
were instantly recognised by the audiences of his day and although never a major top-of-the-bill star, was a respected member of any cast (e.g.
His incredibly emotive
speech
method.
First of all, the opening
speech
is supposed to enlighten us to the comprehensive mythological aspects of Egyptian culture whilst introducing us to the fictional story wound into those aspects to form some sort of a plot.
Where some steal and take the criminal way out to survive, others survive by doing what is right (and harder - as characterized by Harumi's
speech
to Murakami about the dress from Yusa).
Plus the Christmas
speech
makes it essential Christmas viewing.
When he gives his heart-rending
speech
to the child custody judge and begs to keep his adopted baby girl, it brings a lump to my throat every time I see it.
And many of the scenes are simply painful in memory (like the bad-guy
speech
right when he is prepared to kill an aging Robin, which gives the secondary hero an opportunity to regain his sword.
I also taught my 8th grade language arts class part of James Otis' wonderful
speech
about the price of independence.
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