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  • The House debated the future of Europe, with a speech from Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.
  • Mr Earle's speech was interpreted as a coded attack on Michael Samuels, who is Minister for the Environment. Many observers are expecting a speech from Mr Samuels about the shortcomings of state schools under Mr Earle's ministry.
  • And what better way to get back on track than a speech from my Goose?
  • A speech from His Majesty.
  • And now we'll, hear a speech from our first candidate, Jessica Simons.
  • It's time for a speech from one of our wonderful hosts so let me hand you over to Anders.
  • Yesterday in Parliament we heard a speech from President Sarkozy, who spoke of the need to defend Europe's identity.
  • That sounds like a speech from The Second Mrs Tanqueray.
  • Having heard the speeches from the Commissioner and the chairman of the Committee on Fisheries, I put the request for urgent procedure to the vote.
  • At the very least, it clearly explains the reasons for her vote in favour, because from the start, in the speeches from the two large groups, I have not heard anything but smokescreens.
  • Finally, Mr President, a comment on the issue often mentioned in many speeches from France and Germany.
  • Madam President, the quality of the speeches from our two Commissioners was such that I shall confine myself to two comments.
  • We are very grateful and we remember very well your speeches from those times.
  • Madam President, I actually think the speeches from the Council and the Commission were most enlightening.
  • Mr President, following the speeches from the Vice
  • President of the Commission and my colleague Mrs Berès, my speech is almost superfluous.

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