| 21. | Native cultures have rich artistic traditions expressed in carving, weaving, orating, singing, and dancing.
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| 22. | Webster was wont to claim that his purpose in orating was to inspire people to think for themselves.
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| 23. | Mayor Anthony A . Williams told the crowd of more than 200 people who prayed and orated against hatemongering.
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| 24. | As Rostropovich orated, Masur's Philharmonic was scrupulous : a little dry, but tender where necessary.
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| 25. | The motive is magnificently orated on by the culprit in a scene that is a striking set-piece.
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| 26. | The sermon orated by the Bishop of Colombo at the Lambeth Conference of 2009 received worldwide attention in the media.
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| 27. | A reviewer said he " orates with such abandon that impatient readers may lose sight of his subject ."
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| 28. | It was a frustrating role for many of the 100 senators who are more accustomed to orating and legislating than listening.
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| 29. | Furthermore, could a habitable planet have a ring system ? orate 02 : 23, 14 October 2006 ( UTC)
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| 30. | A mystery : When the morning sun greets an election day, these experts who orate all year suddenly have no opinion.
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