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No part of the orator's activity will lack the tincture of urbanitas, metropolitan influence.
As an orator he was noisy and pertinacous, if also predictable.
Though an orator, he is painfully shy and inarticulate.
Conservative orators often drew attention to the fact that their speeches would omit inappropriate denunciations of the conquest.
Neither speaker threatened at the time to topple whoever is the acknowledged orator of his party.
The great sin of the orator, as for the architect, is to be guilty of improprium, impropriety (viii.2.3-4).
That the orator required such intensive training only emphasised how difficult and yet how valued was this task.
Singers' and orators' voices were trained to do the "considerable mechanical work" required.
Xenophon and some orators describe in considerable detail the roles assumed by an entrepreneur as owner and manager of a household enterprise.
This transgressive female orator was mirrored by her literary counterpart.
Yet the situation of orator and musical performer is surely different too.
The speeches of the four parliamentary orators cited are, in and of themselves, of little weight.
The worst thing an orator could do was to sound only rehearsed or ' memorized'; to be caught speaking entirely by rote was to invite mockery and condemnation.
Cicero held that a well-stocked memory was the most necessary equipment for an orator.
Sankoh was a skilled orator and his populist, anti-elitist message attracted some who were desperate for a change in government.