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Public speaking, is the
practice of
delivering speeches to a live audience.
Throughout history,
public speaking has held
significant cultural, religious...
- who
pleads or
argues for a cause", from Anglo-French oratour, Old
French orateur (14th century),
Latin orator ("speaker"), from
orare ("speak
before a court...
- is président (president, chairperson, or
presiding officer); the term
orateur, a
calque (literal translation) of "speaker" and
formerly the term used...
- Henri-IV.
Among the
founders was René Lebois,
printer and
journalist of the
Orateur plébéien,
maybe a
Barras agent. The club was
attended by
those who wanted...
- to 1968, the
presiding officer of the ****embly was
known in
French as "
orateur," a
translation of the
English term "speaker". The
president of the National...
- Jean-Claude
Brialy as Le
guide des ****onais
Patrick Bruel as Le
premier orateur Alain Delon as
Alain Delon, en
visite Catherine Deneuve as La star-fantasme...
-
French Revolution and
published two
volumes on Les
orateurs de la
Constituante (1882) and on Les
orateurs de la
Legislative et de la
Convention (1885). With...
- Ethnology. 33 (4): 297–316. doi:10.2307/3773901. JSTOR 3773901. "Autrefois
orateur vedette du MMM: Prem
Koonjoo devenu un "ton"". L'Express. 2 June 2019....
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Alexander Stubb was the
first College alumnus to be
invited to be the
Orateur at the
opening ceremony of that
academic year.
Former Spanish Minister...
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Olympic Games 1976 Succeeded by Rev J.
Bernard Fell
Academic offices Preceded by
Simone Veil
College of
Europe Orateur 1981 Succeeded by
Gaston Thorn...