She was a caustic critic of charismatic ministers who speechify but don't mobilize. |
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The characters don't so much speak as speechify, in arias out of second-rate literature. |
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The good fight the bad without pausing to speechify about trade federations. |
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After the applause had died down, Hector prepared to speechify. |
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Traditionally, this had been an opportunity for generals to speechify and goose-step their men through the city. |
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He places his own emphasis more on the pluralism and tolerance of the founders. Why they say the things they sayIt is wise to be sceptical when politicians speechify on religion. |
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Caleb was a powerful man and knew little of any fear except the fear of hurting others and the fear of having to speechify. |
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In its revolutionary delirium, the public changes direction, like swarming fish, at each grandiloquent jolt from the main players, who speechify constantly, even to one another. |
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They take their little enjoyments on little means and with little things and don't let solemn big-wigs stare them out of countenance or speechify them dull. |
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