| 1. | He orated with more bemusement than anger at President Bush.
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| 2. | Pevsner mistakenly gives this as " Orate et Arate ".
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| 3. | It depicts Cox orating and has been criticized as a poor likeness.
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| 4. | Then this absent god suddenly appears and orates for hours at a stretch.
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| 5. | Customers were invited to read along as the salesman orated his printed script.
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| 6. | They orated over topics like poetry and public speaking.
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| 7. | He relaxed in his chair, loudly orating the updates in nearly perfect paragraphs.
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| 8. | Today's politicians empathize and bite sound, but they do not orate.
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| 9. | Whatever, as Dole is wont to orate, the matchup has its contrasts.
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| 10. | On February 22, 1868, Representative William D . Kelley of Philadelphia orated:
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