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Rep. Walter Jones, an antiwar Republican, was one of the few to give voice to the problem.

It is a valiant, encyclopedic attempt of a star jurist to give voice(s) to an embattled philosophical position.

It was quickly deleted, with Howard swearing never ever again to give voice to his thoughts on international politics.

Now it is a party palpably angry with President Obama and looking for a leader who can give voice to that anger.

But win or lose, Bellows probably does have a future ahead of her—as the first pol to properly give voice to a rising generation.

The entire white population—two millions of people—give voice to this desire and hope of United South Africa.

The great dancers of the future will hear their own music—possibly give voice to it as they give their body to the rhythm.

Brighton Bill was the first of us who found sufficient hardihood to give voice to this.

Afterwards I heard the green-tails also give voice to a fine chirp almost like that of a chipping sparrow.

Let no man dare give voice to his approval or disapproval of what may occur in this encampment!

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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