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Examples include party conferences in many countries, where the speech of the party leader is rewarded with a "stage managed" standing ovation as a matter of course, and the State of the Union Address of the President of the United States. It is routine, rather than exceptional, for this address to be introduced, interrupted and followed by ...
Elpidio Quirino's 1950 speech was delivered through radio broadcast when he was confined at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland in the United States. [2] The SONA is traditionally held annually. The presidential speech has been delivered in English until 2009 when it was last delivered in the said language.
The speech was covered by state-outlet Radio Television Malacañang. [11] Before President Bongbong Marcos started his speech, the singing of "Lupang Hinirang" by Blessie Abagat was held. [12] It was followed by the ecumenical prayer led by representatives of various religious groups.
Locsin was known as the speechwriter of Corazon Aquino, and penned her standing ovation speech at the US Congress (1986) Lecturer of US War College (1991) Press Secretary (1986–1987) Executive assistant to the chairman of Ayala Corporation and Bank of the Philippine Islands (1982–1985)
Kevin Costner Marc Piasecki/FilmMagic The Kevin Costner renaissance is set to ignite all over again. Costner, 69, received a 10-minute standing ovation at Cannes Film Festival on Sunday, May 19 ...
Comedian Lolly Adefope has addressed comments about her sarcastic standing ovation for Ricky Gervais at the National Comedy Awards.. After Life star Gervais won three awards at the ceremony last ...
The State of the Nation Address (SONA; Filipino: Talumpati sa Kalagayan ng Bansa [1]) is an annual address by the president of the Philippines to a joint session of the Congress of the Philippines. Mandated by the 1987 Constitution , the speech is delivered on the fourth Monday of July at the Plenary Session Hall of the Batasang Pambansa ...
Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker takes shots at gender roles, abortion, President Biden and Pride month during his Benedictine College commencement address.