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orators <an orator; orators> N

orators

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During this period a bandstand pavilion was added for concerts and orators.
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Orators in antiquity often delivered consolatory speeches to comfort mourners at funerals or in cases of public mourning.
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They are followed by "jaroo" (praise-singers), the most famous "naxamala", acting as societal orators.
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This work was especially used as a reference by writers and professional orators.
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We have orators, poets, eloquent persons, theologians, grammarians, tellers of tales and purveyors of lore, narrators of traditions, readers, scholars, jurists, judges, magistrates and ecstatics.
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The candy was particularly recommended for singers, orators and smokers, in practice it was a popular breath refresher and cough medicine.
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They are idealists and non-conformists and are good influencers of others and speakers and orators, but they can also be fearful, nervous, cynical and eccentric.
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By the end of the nineteenth century the common land here had become a venue for stump orators and political gatherings, thereby acquiring its name.
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The latter two were the most esteemed orators of the day.
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It served as a home for soapbox orators on warm-weather evenings from the 1910s to the mid-1960s.
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