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single voice

noun as in vox populi

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“Every single voice has uplifted us,” it said.

Adjacent to the windows is Alexander’s poem “American Song”: “A single voice raised, then another. We / must tell the truth about our history.”

The “per curiam,” or “by the court,” opinion further emphasized that the court was speaking with a single voice.

House Bill 2153 unanimously passed the House 97-0 on Feb. 13, without a single voice of opposition.

And even if you’re not someone who watches a lot of true crime or reads a lot of true crime, I think this is a great window into what journalists do every day, which is not taking one person’s word for anything, and I think that’s all part of the creative process, but it’s also incredibly important right now because so much of what is coming out and is being read is filtered through a single voice.

From Salon

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

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