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  2. List of speeches - Wikipedia

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    1962: Richard Nixon turned his concession speech in the California gubernatorial election into a 15-minute monologue aimed mainly at the press, famously (though as it turned out, prematurely) stating "...you don't have Nixon to kick around any more, because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference."

  3. Pennsylvania High School Speech League - Wikipedia

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    Time limit: 10 minutes. Informative Speaking: Original speeches teach or explain a concept or idea. Time limit: 7 minutes. Extemporaneous Speaking: A contestant is provided three current events topic on politics, economics, or culture to choose from and selects one. Preparation time: 30 minutes. Time limit: 7 minutes.

  4. File:Donald Trump Victory Speech.webm - Wikipedia

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    This file, which was originally posted to YouTube: Donald Trump Victory Speech , was reviewed on 1 February 2020 by the automatic software YouTubeReviewBot, which confirmed that this video was available there under the stated Creative Commons license on that date. This file should not be deleted if the license has changed in the meantime.

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

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    In 1943, English actor Greer Garson won the Academy Award for Best Actress and spoke for an undefeated four minutes. Clémence Michallon revisits this page in Oscars history

  6. Trump goes on unhinged five-minute tear when asked ... - AOL

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    Donald Trump ranted for five minutes straight after Tim Walz criticized the Republican nominee during his DNC speech.. Walz accepted the vice presidential nomination on the third night of the DNC ...

  7. Extemporaneous speaking - Wikipedia

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    Extemporaneous Speaking (Extemp, or EXT) is a speech delivery style/speaking style, and a term that identifies a specific forensic competition.The competition is a speech event based on research and original analysis, done with a limited-preparation; in the United States those competitions are held for high school and college students.

  8. Impromptu speaking - Wikipedia

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    Typically in high school speech competitions, a competitor is given 30 seconds to select a topic from a set of topics (usually three). The competitor will then have 5 minutes to compose a speech of five minutes with a 30-second grace period. There is a general outline for impromptu speeches, it is as follows: Introduction/roadmap (1 minute)

  9. Trump's victory speech: 5 takeaways - AOL

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    During his nearly 25-minute address, Trump claimed a “mandate” for his agenda and gave glimpses into the figures who could shape his administration. Trump's victory speech: 5 takeaways Skip to ...