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1940: Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat, a phrase used by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt in 1897 but popularized by Winston Churchill in the first of three inspirational radio addresses during the opening months of World War II. 1940: We Shall Fight on the Beaches, from the second radio talk by Winston Churchill, promising to never surrender.
President Obama speaks in honor of the victims of the 2011 Tucson shooting.. Barack Obama, then-president of the United States, delivered a speech at the Together We Thrive: Tucson and America memorial on January 12, 2011, held in the McKale Center on the University of Arizona campus.
George W. Bush delivers the eulogy at Ronald Reagan's state funeral, June 2004. A eulogy (from εὐλογία, eulogia, Classical Greek, eu for "well" or "true", logia for "words" or "text", together for "praise") is a speech or writing in praise of a person, especially one who recently died or retired, or as a term of endearment.
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a brief but emotionally charged address at the funeral service of Tyre Nichols on Wednesday The post VP Harris delivers emotional remarks at Tyre Nichols ...
Opening night of the human-trafficking-themed Canadian play She Has a Name in Edmonton, Alberta coincided with Obama's speech. [41] JD Supra called it a "landmark speech [that] is reflective of the fact that human trafficking and forced labor have become key priorities" for people wishing to address the human rights issues that result from ...
Liam Payne was laid to rest in a private funeral on Wednesday (November 20) in Amersham, England, following his death last month at age 31 after a fatal fall in Argentina. Photographs of former ...
Trump became angry when he was informed the funeral was $60,000, the article said. “‘It doesn’t cost 60,000 bucks to bury a f‑‑‑‑‑‑ Mexican!” Goldberg reported Trump saying.
Dedicatory Remarks, by the President of the United States Dirge, sung by Choir selected for the occasion Benediction, by Reverend H.L. Baugher, D.D. Lincoln took but a few minutes [24] for the "Address delivered at the dedication of the cemetery at Gettysburg" [25] (Boston reporter Charles Hale "took down the slow-spoken words of the President ...