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ACCIDENTALLY SPEAKING

... ACCIDENTALLY SPEAKING BY -SPONDEE. AN accident, states the Oxford Dictionary, is an event with out apparent cause, but you have only to ask any motorist emerging from the débris to receive an emphatic disclaimer. Far from being without cause, the ...

À SPEAKING LIKENESS

... and a leader, who. shall speak for us and France. The members of the National Assembly are even now within the Palace Do we not know it There is President Mounier on the terrace with the deputies. Hold, Citizen President Speak a word for the daughters ...

LINGUAPHONE LANGUAGE RECORDS

... RECORDS Now we can all learn to speak French by gramophone Here is the one home-study method of language-learning which enables you to easily and pleasantly acquire a knowledge of foreign languages with the ability to speak them fluently and understand them ...

Douglas Stuart

... or speak to each other. One operator speaks to the client, the other listens to the conversation. Both record the instructions given. Sir Edward So that if I 'phone a commission, it is taken down by two independent people, only one of whom speaks to ...

Douglas Stuart. Ltd

... and emplovs two operators working quite independently in fact, they canno Duggie Explains series are see or speak to each other. One operator speaks to the client, the other listens based on actual conversations to the conversation. Both record the instructions ...

Douglas Stuart

... my lines is duplicated and employs two operators working quite independently in fact, they cannot see or speak to each other. One operator speaks to the client, the other listens to the conversa tion. Both record the instructions given. Sir Edward So ...

Douglas Stuart

... my lines is duplicated and employs two operators working quite independently in fact, they cannot see or speak to each other. One operator speaks to the client, the other listens to the conversa- tion. Both record the instructions given. -Duggie Explains ...

EMILE

... the Premier Award for Hairwork at the recent Marcel Fete, both in Paris and London. The following very appreciative letter speaks for itself London, IV. C., 26 th Oct., 1922. Dear Sir, Although I am a stranger to you I feel I should like to congratulate ...

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... HOW TO SPEAK At Political and Public Meetings, in Board Rooms, at Dinners Anywhere People always lis' en to a man who has something lo say if he knows how /o so. it. Grenville Kleiser, author of the famous public-speaking course, says Give me 15 minutes ...

Graphic

... Nobody listens noivadays, but everybody looks. Say it with a 'Kodak' snapshot. It speaks so much more clearly than words. ...