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He cited the abolition of import duties on high-technology equipment and spoke of successful diversification into different industries.

He spoke of a substantial backlash also against Iran's support of radical Shiite militias, and said Tehran would be well-advised to reconsider its behavior toward its neighbor.

Larijani at one point spoke of a "golden opportunity for the United States" - suggesting that if Washington went far enough in conciliatory signals Tehran could respond in kind.

Thus each mother spoke of her baby, and their babies talked after their own fashion, and made use of the little nippers they have in their tails to nip the beard of the beetle.

Survivors spoke of the devastation wrought by the storm in Hsiao-lin village, in Kaohsiung county, which was buried under a massive mudslide on Sunday, after 200 inhabitants were found alive today.

Eyewitness reports spoke of 20 casualties, or more.

My mother spoke of snakes and scorpions and drew our boundary in light that flowed into our temporary refuge.

This last is noteworthy, especially with respect to Mozart, who was often scathing about colleagues. When he spoke of Haydn, however, it was with reverence.

We must seize this moment to cater for the poorest of the world, including that young Mexican girl I spoke of yesterday, who dreams of a world without desperate poverty.

It was only of these that she thought when the clergyman laid his hand upon her head and spoke of the holy baptism, of the covenant with God, and told her that she was now to be a grown-up Christian.

The report spoke of the ease at a historic high proportion of housing foreclosure.

Though he spoke of the past, I suspected his mind was on the future, my future, and the long shadow this night would cast over it.

He spoke of how some people glamorize the criminal misfits of society while the best men die in Asian rice paddies to preserve the freedoms that those misfits abuse.

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Turner spoke of it in metaphorical terms.

A Maori bush guide named Daniel Joe spoke of the staying power of eels as we sat by a campfire on the Waipunga River.

In the sixteenth century, English explorer Andrew Battel spoke of man-like apes that would visit his campfire at night, and in 1860, explorer Du Chaillu wrote of violent, bloodthirsty forest monsters.

Characteristically, he never spoke of these years or his bravery in his letters.

Honorio Hector Rabanes, a deckhand on the Thomas Keane, a New York Waterway ferry, summed up the just-doing-our-jobs underplaying of the rescue typical of many who spoke of it Thursday night.

A 2007 UN study spoke of an "environmental crisis of global proportions" that could uproot 50 million people from their homes by 2010, mostly in Africa.

His face spoke of a smile.

The woman spoke of gratitude for those who had courage, and at the end of what was essentially a monologue the woman said to my friend: “Everybody goes through difficulties.

Piotr's father and Czeslaw spoke of the temptation, the vanity of the male.

Those interviewed spoke of a change in the range of species of mammals (moose and beaver) as well as a decrease in the number of some bird species (ptarmigan).

Poor rake! His eyes with rheumy moisture flow; the little bird that spoke of summer days to follow, lies frozen in the snow.

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