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On the subject of internationalism, Biden and Harris may wish to consider the thoughts of India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, who
spoke
more eloquently about these values than perhaps any other leader.
Meanwhile, Zelensky joked around, irreverently
spoke
Russian, and practically guffawed at Poroshenko’s patriotic slogan, “Army, Language, Faith.”
And yet, despite warnings by Fauci and other scientists, Trump
spoke
enthusiastically about “opening up” the country.
In the private wars that many of us are already waging against COVID-19, and that many others will unfortunately have to fight as well, we will surely experience some of the “blood, toil, tears, and sweat” that Churchill
spoke
of in May 1940.
Hume
spoke
of “passions” in a wider sense than we understand that term today.
But, at another level, the Fed action
spoke
volumes.
In doing so, the party is echoing Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first prime minister, who, at the moment of independence,
spoke
of the Mahatma as “embodying the old spirit of India” whose message would be remembered by “succeeding generations.”
In the process, he
spoke
of a “NATO brain death,” which sounded to many like an echo of US President Donald Trump’s own description of NATO as “obsolete.”
The Democrats Should Fight Fire with WaterCAMBRIDGE – When US President Donald Trump
spoke
of “American carnage” during his inauguration speech in January 2017, few could have known that he was offering a preview of what would follow over the next four years.
When Modzelewski
spoke
out against the liquidation of the industrial labor force, cuts to the welfare state, and the general disdain of the capitalist political class for those left behind, he was dismissed as a hopeless romantic.
The BBC’s Katya Adler reported from Brussels that EU officials
spoke
of “Varoufakis the sequel” – namely, “‘lots of pointless meetings’ with Prime Minister Johnson – as they believe was the case with Greece’s controversial finance minister at the height of the Greek debt crisis.”
The crowd comprised soldiers and officials, but also workers, musicians, children, and guests from Ukraine and Georgia – so-called ordinary people, about ten of whom
spoke.
Throughout the rally, there were two clearly competing messages – a dichotomy that was evident when Lukashenko
spoke.
A muscular lieutenant colonel from the OMON riot police
spoke
before Lukashenko, declaring in a threatening tone that he loved his country and would never surrender it.
Insiders at hospitals in northern Greece, like the ICU chief I
spoke
to, now compare their situation to northern Italy’s in early spring.
The Post-American Middle EastNEW YORK – It was August 5, 1990, just days after Saddam Hussein’s Iraq had invaded and conquered all of Kuwait, and US President George H.W. Bush could not have been clearer as he
spoke
from the South Lawn at the White House: “This will not stand, this aggression against Kuwait.”
Back in 2017, he declared, “One must be blind not to see the approach of the terrible moments in history about which the apostle and evangelist John the Theologian
spoke
in his Revelation.”
One of us – Zoleka Mandela –
spoke
of losing her 13-year-old daughter to a drunk driver, and of suffering sexual violence as a child at the hands of adults who should have been taking care of her.
Earlier this year, I
spoke
to pro-democracy activists and politicians in Hong Kong and Taiwan, who saw Trump as a coarse but powerful leader of the free world against communist tyranny.
Two decades ago, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, then an ECB board member,
spoke
of the ECB’s “institutional solitude,” owing to the absence of a fiscal counterpart at the eurozone level.
Netanyahu
spoke
with Trump about a US-Israeli defense treaty, an absurd idea that the entire security establishment has always opposed for limiting Israel’s freedom of action.
On my first full day in Davos, I attended a breakfast session where Royal DSM CEO Feike Sijbesma
spoke
about what it means to be part of that Davos elite.
Stopping Cambodia’s Reckless Urban DevelopmentPARIS – Years ago, I
spoke
to the head of a large factory in the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh.
It was, after all, President Barack Obama who
spoke
of the US as a Pacific rather than an Atlantic country, whereas his predecessors had always spoken of the US as a “transatlantic” actor.
Thomas Jefferson famously
spoke
of no entangling alliances.
Since the people
spoke
in the 2016 referendum, any attempt to soften Brexit’s negative consequences by compromising with the EU, or postponing the break, is portrayed as an assault on the people’s will.
A standardized Hungarian language was invented in the nineteenth century before any but “peasants and back of beyond clergymen”
spoke
it.
Although several world leaders
spoke
of climate change at the recent General Assembly, there was no renewed commitment to a common effort to tackle it, even though the 2020s are certain to be a make-or-break decade for doing so.
And yet, global adherence to US leadership was widely based on respect for a form of government that, however flawed in its execution,
spoke
to the human aspiration for freedom, including in parts of the Chinese-speaking world.
The Pentagon stalled him as long as it could, but this year he got a parade of sorts: a military flyover and tanks parked in front of the Lincoln Memorial, where he
spoke.
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