As schools faced the challenge of oralist policies, Deaf churches gained greater influence by promoting cohesion within the community. |
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But after the Congress of Milan on deaf education oralist approaches gradually became universal. |
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Closer to Jolas's oralist approach, the Irish actor Olwen Fouéré brought a chunk of it to the stage. |
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The award for best written brief went to a participant from Germany and the award for best oralist went to Madeleine Ellicott from Australia. |
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A team formed by Deaf Life investigated the well-known Moscow Institute, and proclaimed it a failed experiment, in essence because of its rigid oralist program. |
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The alternate approach, sign language, was fought bitterly by the oralist school, although it has gained favor since the mid-19th century. |
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Highly organized and well-funded oralist organizations dominated the field of education in America and many European nations by the early twentieth century as well. |
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Paul Clement, representing the states, is a brilliant oralist, and he gave a bravura presentation of the states' argument. |
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She was also an articles editor for SMU's International Law Review, an oralist on Jessup International Law Moot Court Team, and an SMU Barrister. |
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While at law school, Mr. Agarwal received the Goodmans prize in Administrative Law and participated in the Wilson Moot Competition, where he was a member of the winning team and named top oralist. |
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Award for the best oralist went to Nora from the runner up team, Qatar University. |
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