The hue and cry of this rough popular justice, akin to Europe's chiarivari and skimmingtons, led to the abusive oratory. |
The noise and the blare, the bands and the screaming, the pageantry and oratory of the long full campaign fade on election day. |
The styles of music, dance, drama, and oratory vary significantly, reflecting the multicultural mix of the society. |
Speakers go about their oratory for hours together earning the wrath of the listeners. |
His picture cannot be displayed publicly in any church or oratory and Masses cannot be offered in his honour. |
The sparse dialogue is as mind-numbingly declamatory and unsubtle as political oratory or operatic aria. |