| 11. | First that gripping audience is peroration yelled at the defiant high pitch of a tremendous voice.
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| 12. | Intellectual perorations were reached in pronouncements preceding a great vision for the future of German business.
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| 13. | The work opens in G minor, and closes with a rousing peroration in C major.
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| 14. | King uses voice merging in his peroration when he references the secular hymn " America ".
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| 15. | His articles include " A Peroration on Water ", again relating to hygiene and enemas.
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| 16. | He did wind up with a peroration on " love as the ultimate value ."
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| 17. | In his peroration, Bush sought a divine purpose in that storm-directed spread of democracy.
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| 18. | In such cases it was considered a mark of honour to be asked to deliver the peroration.
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| 19. | But as she wound through her peroration, ending with " Power to the People !"
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| 20. | Towards the end of his address Gounod broke down, and was unable to deliver his final peroration.
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