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  2. Oscar speech - Wikipedia

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    Oscar speeches have always been a significant aspect of the ceremony and have often been influential. NineMSN explains, "If you're an Academy Award-winning celeb, you can either give a boring run-of-the-mill acceptance speech, a touching acceptance speech, or a crazy over-the-top acceptance speech". [1] The New Yorker said:

  3. The story behind the longest Oscars acceptance speech ... - AOL

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    Her acceptance speech remains, to this day, the longest in the history of the Academy Awards. While today’s winners are asked to keep to 45 seconds (although they frequently go beyond, at which ...

  4. Template:American football position - Wikipedia

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    The template has one required and one optional parameter. The required parameter is the position (or position abbreviation). The optional parameter is the word "long" which will create a more verbose link. If the "long" parameter is not included, a 1–3 letter abbreviation will be returned.

  5. Barack Obama 2008 presidential election victory speech

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    In his speech, Obama reflected on the hard times of the campaign and the "challenges that America would face ahead." TV coverage of the speech showed Jesse Jackson and Oprah Winfrey weeping in the crowd. [13] [14] Obama's speech also marked the first time a President-elect referred positively to gay Americans in an acceptance speech. Sam Perry ...

  6. The 10 worst Oscar acceptance speeches of all time - AOL

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  7. Trump delivers longest-ever convention acceptance speech ...

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    His speech as written could have come from any number of Republicans, but the way Trump delivered it was similar to his usual pattern at his rallies — an unchanged style after he and allies ...

  8. Ted Sorensen - Wikipedia

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    During 2007, a model Democratic presidential nomination acceptance speech written by Sorensen was published in the Washington Monthly. The magazine had solicited him to write the speech that he would most want the 2008 Democratic nominee to give at the 2008 Democratic National Convention , without regard to the identity of the nominee.

  9. More than 26 million viewers tuned in to the final night of ...

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    On Thursday as Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris delivered her acceptance speech, that average went up to 28.9 million, Nielsen said in a Friday press release.