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voice
noun as in expression, language
noun as in opinion
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verb as in express opinion; put into words
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“I loved his voice and I loved the songs and I loved that he used to fly around the room like a crazy person,” Smith says.
Kennedy, 70, says he had "a very strong voice" before developing LD, at 42.
"Our voices are often shut out of the COP29 negotiating rooms. Which means we will get outcomes that don’t reflect the lived realities of women in climate-hit areas," she said.
Most interestingly, human listeners perceived the sound of the Aztec death whistle to be partly of natural and organic origin, like a human voice or scream.
A mum with kids requiring refrigerated medicines for cancer rang up with her voice cracking because she could not afford her £5 prepayment top-up and asked to be put onto a credit direct debit.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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