| 1. | We are given classes in personal grooming, elocution and hair.
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| 2. | In 1762 Sheridan published " Lectures on Elocution ".
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| 3. | He also participated in debates and elocution competitions while in school.
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| 4. | She was a teacher of elocution at Packer Institute in Brooklyn.
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| 5. | Extracurricular activities include sports, music, elocution competitions and painting.
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| 6. | It's not just the silkiness of his elocution.
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| 7. | By the age of 5, he was enrolled in elocution classes.
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| 8. | Rather, his contribution lays in the act of elocution.
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| 9. | Elocution emerged as a formal discipline during the eighteenth century.
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| 10. | Rather, his contribution lies in the act of elocution.
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