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speechesnoun
Plural form of speech.
Editors Contribution
speechesnoun
Plural noun of the word speech.
Some Presidents and senior politicians have a full-time speechwriter.
Submitted by MaryC on June 14, 2016
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of speeches in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of speeches in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of speeches in a Sentence
Yellen's two speeches on May 27 and June 6 ahead of the June FOMC become critical in shaping that risk premium. A reiteration of the hawkish minutes will likely lead to front-end steepening and push USD [the dollar] higher.
We look for very minimal changes in the statement and ... for verbal communications after the meeting, in speeches and interviews, to say, 'Yes, December remains a possibility,'.
When I listen to the rhetoric that was used in the speeches leading up to the insurrection at Capitol Police, I mean there's no other word to describe it -- at least from my perspective -- than' incitement.' And in some degrees, I would go even further and say that it sanctioned that behavior, certain rhetoric that was used by certain individuals that day -- I mean, to hear people after the fact downplay the event knowing what I went through and what hundreds of other officers went through that day -- I've said before it's disgraceful.
I was seeing reports of some empty speeches by right-wing, unpopular, murderous, imperialist lackey presidents, it's shameful seeing those presidents, hated by their peoples, speak about Venezuela's noble people.
There happens to be whole, large parts of adult American life that nobody talks about in commencement speeches.
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