We would be a voice for change, a voice for positivity, a voice for good.
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It gave a voice to the voiceless, not a voice to power.
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She wants to be a voice for people who don't have a voice.
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Better a voice-only teleconference from an undisclosed location with a voice mask.
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We'll have a voice legally soon, but we can have a voice socially now.
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"He gives people a voice who have not had a voice before," she said.
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"They don't have a voice, but here is where they have a voice," Cuevas added.
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I understand him wanting to be a voice for people who don't have a voice.
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We aim to be a voice for the voiceless, a voice that raises people's consciousness.
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I'm always wanting and willing to be a voice for my people, a voice for the injustice.
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"Women don't need to find a voice - they have a voice," she told the Royal Foundation forum.
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A. I'm trying to be both a voice of calm and a voice that insists on change.
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In Europe you actually have a voice a voice to make your point and actually push your interests.
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Trying to be a voice for those who otherwise would not have a voice — but then making it popular.
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"This girl gave Massimo a voice, and he only had a voice because he had a diagnosis," Damiani says.
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"I've always had a voice, a singing voice, but I've never had a voice like I've had before," Perry said.
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"I felt like everybody else that was out there that didn't have a voice had a voice now," Oncale said.
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I wanted to do something different and give a voice to a character that really doesn't often get a voice.
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" After all, he said, "I might not be Vice President anymore, but I have a voice, you have a voice.
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In one respect, it is being a voice for those people who don't have a voice or who aren't heard.
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I wanted to be there for him, if he didn't have a voice, I wanted to give him a voice.
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When Zuckerberg talks about giving people a voice, he really means giving those people selected by Facebook's algorithm a voice.
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But I'm crying on the inside, because we simply came to be a voice for those that don't have a voice.
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Jessica Chastain Chastain gave a voice to a misunderstood woman on screen and was a voice for countless more off screen.
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"As more and more people get a voice, a voice needs a special stridency to be heard above the din," he wrote.
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" "I completely support people coming out and being able to have a voice because they didn't have a voice for so long.
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The second one is about community: it's really about how we can give people a voice, give brands a voice, give products a voice, and have people give each other advice, and really making the whole shopping experience much more social.
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"Cohn has been a voice of moderation, he's been a voice of who understands markets, who understands investors, a voice that's committed to U.S. playing a leadership role in the global system," said Nathan Sheets, chief economist at PGIM Fixed Income.
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The BBC is developing a voice assistant, code named 'Beeb' Why is a publicly funded broadcaster ploughing money into developing a voice assistant?
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"I've always had a voice – a singing voice – but I've never had a voice like I've had before," Perry said at the event.
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But I completely support people coming out and being able to have a voice because they didn't have a voice for so long.
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But I completely support people coming out and being able to have a voice, because they didn't have a voice for so long.
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"We saw with the Arab Spring — we called it 'the Twitter revolution,' because people who didn't have a voice gained a voice," he says.
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I feel like I am often asked to be a voice for marginalized groups that I don't feel qualified to be a voice for.
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The iPhone has a Voice Memos app, and if your Android phone didn't come with a voice recorder, go to the Google Play store.
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The press has always served as a voice for the voiceless, and the black queer community will not be denied a voice this time around.
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But I think I have a duty to stand up and make my voice heard and be a voice for those who don't have a voice.
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"Last year, I promised to be a voice against repression … and a voice for the freedom of the Cuban people," the president said in his speech.
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Saying "Alexa, message Brett" sent a voice message to his Alexa app, which he saw either as a text or could play back as a voice message.
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The legendary quarterback says it got to a point to where a voice in his head told him to drink — a voice Namath named Slick, ESPN reported.
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"But I realized it's a little bit rare for women to have a voice in situations like this and for victims to have a voice," she said.
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Vocations Carrie Faverty, 36, is a voice-over casting director at Sound Lounge in New York Q. What do you do as a voice-over casting director?
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For them to have a voice that will stand up together as girls, and prove to the other girls even before it happens, that you have a voice.
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CPAC organizers saw Milo not so much as a voice of conservatism as much as a voice against political correctness that would attract major eyeballs to its conference.
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"I really think it's important to give a voice to those who don't have a voice or who can't stand up for justice on their own," Mr. Virag said.
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A voice at the podium and a voice on the page are not the same thing; but the grain of her voice can unlock her poetry's sometimes Cartesian heart.
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"It makes no sense to be afraid of a voice, or be sympathetic with a voice sounding miserable, if you damn well know this voice is yours," he says.
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"The Workers' Party represented an attempt to change the political landscape in Brazil and give a voice to all the millions of Brazilians who never had a voice," she said.
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"We do need a voice at the table, a voice that can contribute to getting what we need from government…and the #StopRobbingUs campaign may be the trigger," he said.
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" She continued, "I AM A VOICE FOR THE VOICELESS!
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Amazon Echo is arguably the most successful digital home device on the market, but, even with a voice, it lacks personality and there are limits to the insight a voice can offer.
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Then it was weird if a voice wasn't coming out of the phone — you needed to hear something So we ended up casting a voice actor to play that voice in post-production.
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"Is that really it?" a voice asks at the end.
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I remember hearing a voice telling me, 'Luke, let go.
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Why use your platform to provide a voice to everyone?
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A voice over then stated: "your childhood hobbies are back".
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I am no longer a child, powerless without a voice.
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All of those young girls, you've given them a voice.
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A voice from the other side refused to unlock it.
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"What are you doing?" a voice asked from behind me.
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They give us a safe space to have a voice.
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"I was like, 'Wow, we have a voice,'" she said.
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They finally get a voice, is what you're talking about.
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All but three nominations were confirmed with a voice vote.
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"Crawling across the front yard now," a voice later said.
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I wanted a voice that irritated you in one syllable.
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The songstress vowed to be a voice for cancer patients.
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NEVER has a voice coach hand made me a gift!!!
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She realized she had a voice that she could use.
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A voice on the radio from the motorcyclist's kitchen window.
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These written responses could be accompanied by a voice reply.
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He is now wheelchair bound and uses a voice assistant.
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A voice said the plane was all clear to land.
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Snips lets you build a voice assistant that runs locally.
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A voice assistant transcribes your voice into a text query.
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Historically, women in West Africa have not had a voice.
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She didn't believe she had a voice to be heard.
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The centerpiece to Dial is a voice assistant named AneedA.
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You can listen to a voice recording from Sanford himself.
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" Jackson later declared, "You've got a hell of a voice.
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Because I never had a voice when I was younger.
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Under his leadership, Mulvany said, industry will have a voice.
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A Syrian journalist with a voice so fierce and true.
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For democracy to work, everybody has to have a voice.
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Some saluted Ford for giving a voice to other survivors.
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We need to give people fighting rare diseases a voice.
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Because these women are phenomenal, and they deserve a voice.
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You had a voice and the marketplace couldn't crush it.
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A voice artist who dubs films, she seldom completes assignments.
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We heard a voice over of Bey talking about motherhood.
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Our mission boils down to giving the citizen a voice.
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It gives people a voice who wouldn't normally have one.
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A voice on the other end will give you instructions.
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So shouldn't all Iowans have a voice at the table?
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"Our son doesn't have a voice anymore, but we do."
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But it's important that we have a voice to that.
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PolyAI is democratising conversational AI to give machines a voice.
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I'm lucky to have a voice in the United States.
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When you speak up, you're giving someone else a voice.
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More people of color have a voice now in media.
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It is meant to provide the minority party a voice.
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Americans are using their vote as a voice for equality.
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You could numb it, or else grant it a voice.
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Social media "gives you at least a voice," he said.
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And, as her family says, she too deserves a voice.
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Lawmakers approved the bill in a voice vote Monday afternoon.
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The Senate passed the bill on a voice vote Thursday.
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When everyone has a voice, some raise them in hatred.
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"There are still people injured back inside," a voice says.
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Janus or no Janus, American workers are demanding a voice.
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Just I would say players having more of a voice.
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For me, it feels like I was given a voice.
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In a voice vote late Wednesday, the Senate confirmed Gen.
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"Well done, everybody," came a voice over the sound system.
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Out of a radio in that room a voice appears.
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To young progressives, Biden is a voice of the past.
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With this update, all it takes is a voice command.
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Sometimes it's able to slip through on a voice vote.
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Get up, a voice says, you're going to be late.
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"You are alive because you were chosen," a voice says.
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No. You have a voice, you've got to be honest.
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It's a testament to how distinct a voice Burial has.
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"Captain," Wendy says in a voice over during the trailer.
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There's so much you can do with a voice platform.
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It is a voice that you never hear in space.
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Johnson gives Walt a voice as dry as desert dust.
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A voice vote would allow fewer members to be present.
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I think that's a voice that should be listened to.
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Prince wasn't merely a voice for marginalized or queer communities.
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With Lost Girls, Garbus has given them all a voice.
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When workers have a voice, institutions can do great things.
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The blockchain industry now has a voice on Capitol Hill.
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"The south of Spain!" a voice inside my head gushed.
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In WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A VOICE LIKE THAT?
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They don't have a voice in today's politics or opinions.
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But soon we'll begin to have more of a voice.
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What actions must be taken to give them a voice?
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I give defendants a voice, their families when they're here.
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Lawmakers passed the bill in a voice vote Tuesday afternoon.
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The Marijuana Tax Act was passed on a voice vote.
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Now you want to have a voice in the world.
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I want people to understand, they just need a voice.
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He now has a voice as strong as his legs.
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They invited students to have a voice in university administration.
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You are important, you matter, and you have a voice.
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He was confirmed by the Senate in a voice vote.
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Like a voice in my head, a fucking evil whisper.
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"King was a voice of reason and moderation," Giamo says.
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"Being a voice for regular folks wasn't easy," Corday said.
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"Broadcom didn't have a voice in this process," Curtin added.
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Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) — in a voice vote on Thursday.
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I've always sort of been a voice in the press.
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Gray learned it takes effort to keep a voice alive.
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When more people have a voice in our political system.
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Sanders called Uygur "a voice we desperately need in Congress"In a statement released by Uygur&aposs campaign, Sanders is quoted as saying that Uygur is "a voice that we desperately need in Congress".
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Much like federal agencies have inspector generals to provide some oversight and acknowledge with a little bit of humility that we need someone as a voice for the people or a voice for the public.
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A: One of our goals was to have people and voices on the show that have been underrepresented and don't always get a voice and a say and gave them a voice and a say.
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In their defense, video game leaks happen all the time, and Fallout 4 specifically leaked through a voice actor casting call, though there is no reason to believe this information leaked through a voice actor.
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It was a voice that could sail above the grunge barrage of Soundgarden, with an attack to rival the band's churning guitars; it was also a voice that gave modest acoustic ballads an existential gravity.
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It gives us a voice in the planning process for infrastructure projects, a voice we use to advocate for safe working conditions at toxic waste sites and access to health care in immigration detention centers.
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We're building a voice-driven time tracking application on Amazon Alexa.
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We have a voice, and we aren't afraid to use it.
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An alto fills the living room, a voice from another time.
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She did want to give JT a body and a voice.
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A: I speak for animals because they don't have a voice.
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"I will put a round in you, sir," a voice yelled.
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"Adidas?" he asked, in a voice that said, Are you sure?
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That he will have a voice that is supported and lauded.
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KJ: I would just say be a voice for your time.
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" A voice on the other line then asks, "Who is this?
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I am just trying to be a voice for these people.
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When Trump ran for president, he gave these people a voice.
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My husband, a voice of financial reason, asked me direct questions.
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The Echo Dot is a voice-controlled smart speaker with Alexa.
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No one has a voice, or a style, like Neko Case.
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People tell me I'm giving their heart and mind a voice.
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As a voice actor, he was heard on many animated series.
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But he realizes he is just a voice in the minority.
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"Congress has a voice," said Burr, a Republican from North Carolina.
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" A moment passed before a voice called, "Thank you, your Majesty.
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He responded that they would have a voice if he's elected.
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And I'm lucky enough to have a platform and a voice.
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You are, and always will be, a voice in my head.
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Instagram has added a voice messaging feature to its Direct messages.
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Now, to repay him they give a voice to admitted liars.
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With Alexa, Amazon is trying to give them a voice interface.
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So they're getting a voice — it's the correct working of democracy.
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She's willing to do anything to be a voice for us.
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MARGARET THATCHER was known for a voice that brooked no disagreement.
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Unlike so many girls around the world, we have a voice.
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"You can be imperfect...and still have a voice," she said.
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It passed the House in a voice vote on December 8.
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"Congress has never heard a voice like mine," the Democrat said.
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"My job is to be a voice that's constructive," Kasich said.
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And I got a voice that can break through any beat.
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Apple Music on Android, however, doesn't have a voice control option.
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Swipe from the microphone icon and it'll launch a voice search.
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James Blake's baritone sounds like a voice caught in a throat.
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Scott is clearly interested in maintaining a voice in national politics.
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"It's nice to be able to have a voice," he says.
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They could starve a startup or stifle a voice of dissent.
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The mere fact that women have a voice changes the agenda.
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That girl was so good to her fans & had a VOICE!
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In sharing her story, Breslin is giving survivors everywhere a voice.
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We didn't really have a voice and a say as athletes.
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Raisman has now become a voice for change in the sport.
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Most interesting of the bunch is a voice-powered microwave oven.
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Siliconic Home – Builds a voice recognition robot and AI for kids.
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Sniffin' Glue personified the punk scene, giving the movement a voice.
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But putting on a voice, Spacey guessed what Trump might say.
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Actors were hired to give the soldiers on screen a voice.
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Anyone over the age of 13 can create a voice profile.
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Is it a fake democracy where only men have a voice?
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"forgotten man," the disenfranchised, the alienated, the ones without a voice
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I love this alternative that promotes action and being a voice.
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"Open the door, John," called a voice through the front door.
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The Senate voted to approve the pair via a voice vote.
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A Voice for Men, founded by Paul Elam, is the other.
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In this world, everyone — both young and old — has a voice.
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"Can't take it back now," a voice behind the camera said.
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The Washington Post: Buttigieg finds a voice in crowded Democratic primary.
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Aural Contract Audio Archive presented as a voice-activated sound installation.
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"It's nice to be able to have a voice," he said.
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After a few drags, a voice echoed over the sound system.
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There are millions of us out here; give us a voice.
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The peace deal gives FARC a voice in Colombia's political process.
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Those who pay taxes should have a voice in our democracy.
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We need more women to have a voice in church life.
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" Near the escalator, a voice cried out, "I know this guy!
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Wilkie's nomination was advanced by the committee on a voice vote.
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Poetry is inseparable from the idea of a voice — from singing.
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Today, the New IRA has little sway, and barely a voice.
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These very words are being written with a voice-recognition computer.
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Leave us a voice mail and tell us what you think.
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To Amazon, Alexa isn't only a voice assistant—it's a lifestyle.
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Those who gathered at Stonewall and discovered they had a voice.
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Republicans think the people deserve a voice in this critical decision.
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Then out of the blur came a voice that said, 'Well?
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It's supposed to be a voice that's without care, without worry.
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Do you feel like you gave others a voice through this?
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He's got a voice like another Australian band called Cold Chisel.
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" She adds, "Technologically, [creating a voice] is a very big lift.
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We should have an opinion and a voice wherever we are.
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A voice yells, utensils clatter and eventually the door splutters open.
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In my mind, there is a voice that wants me dead.
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A voice can change or harden how we see each other.
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Thomas Massie (KY), the bill easily passed by a voice vote.
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They have a voice and the power to hold rulers accountable.
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That, and a voice that's too distinct to be drowned out.
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"Hello," came a voice from above, and Matthew almost fell backwards.
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Trans people finally have a voice to the ear of government.
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What option do we have to get a voice with management?
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"Oh, you can fit," a voice from inside the car said.
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You need enough people to truly provide a voice and echo.
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On Thursday, the Senate passed the bill on a voice vote.
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My first thought was: I'd never heard a voice like that.
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Once upon a time, a voice-over tells us, magic existed.
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The bill was passed through the House on a voice vote.
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"The sad part is, he doesn't have a voice," she said.
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What kind of a voice do we have in this debate?
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It is also easy as never before to gain a voice.
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You are giving all the beautiful little brown girls a voice.
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A voice crackled over the speaker: There were signal problems ahead.
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Speech gave me a voice, but it also took it away.
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You hear a voice say this to you in a dream.
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But his is a voice we rarely hear in this discussion.
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"It was too important to not have a voice," she said.
|
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"Certainly, the states and local communities have a voice," he said.
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Dictators refuse to allow a voice to those who oppose them.
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"Every brand should have a voice presence," Farr told Business Insider.
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Cindy called her husband's cellphone again and left a voice message.
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Voters must have a voice in shaping their own political party.
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She recorded a voice message and sent it into the chat.
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It battles mass incarceration and is a voice for racial justice.
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A voice Trump hears that speaks on behalf of small business.
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There's giving people a voice, then there's keeping the community safe.
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But a voice of dangerous and damaging conspiracy theories should not.
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He did not respond to a voice mail and text message.
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Carla F. Bad has a voice and deserves to be heard.
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Kimmel became a voice in the debate, arguing against ObamaCare repeal.
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"Our goal is to give every person a voice," he wrote.
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"You should take care of that," a voice behind me said.
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But I'd rather be a voice of caution at current margins.
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"We're going to be a voice for riders," Mr. Shorris said.
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Thus, they deserve to have a voice in the coming elections.
|
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When we see amplification, we hear a voice full of emotion.
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"I want them to know they have a voice," she said.
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She retreats to a cave, eventually fading to only a voice.
|
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The House passed the bill in a voice vote Tuesday afternoon.
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She talks about giving workers a voice and protecting American jobs.
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"We are the love children," a voice says at one point.
|
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Over the years, Kendrick had become a voice of the voiceless.
|
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Pretty much everyone understands a voice assistant, most of the time.
|
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Here's a question that was actually submitted as a voice memo.
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"You can't have a voice if you don't vote," Cerrone said.
|
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"I really think it's important to give a voice to those who don't have a voice or who can't stand up for justice on their own," the family's lawyer, Brian Virag, told the New York Times.
|
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But without question the people that saw their role at Tumblr as being able to empower change and be a voice and motivate the community to be a voice in a meaningful way, those people are gone.
|
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Hers is a voice that makes everyone's throats catch a little when they hear it, a voice that seized the attention of critics and fans alike last October with the release of her studio debut, Sprained Ankle.
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"The things I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate, but I completely support people coming out and being able to have a voice, because they didn't have a voice for so long," Franco told Colbert.
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It has a voice coming from itself, it has its own personality.
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It's a voice, at that point, I knew better than my own.
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Organizing gave me an outlet and rap music gave me a voice.
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The channel was indeed "a voice for the voiceless", as it claimed.
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This is the book that made her a voice to be heard.
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I'm not talking about 3G, I'm talking about just a voice signal.
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A voice carried on the wind from one generation to the next.
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I cared immediately, because one day I wanted to have a voice.
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"Dude, put that on the ground," a voice can be heard saying.
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Oprah Winfrey made a voice cameo on this week's "The Handmaid's Tale."
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"Everybody has a voice, whether in fashion or any field," he said.
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Airbud allows any company to add a voice interface to its website.
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She's promised to be a voice for veterans in Congress if elected.
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The Bangladesh Parliament approved the new legislation by a voice vote Monday.
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No celebrities have ever taken to Twitter to give me a voice.
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Perceptions are so easily shattered when you give a person a voice.
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"We want to give him a voice, so he needs a name."
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I want to go be a voice for the people of Alabama.
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Because if you don't have a voice, you don't have self worth.
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I think it allowed a lot more people to have a voice.
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The awkward pause after a voice command is gone — but only sometimes.
|
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For whatever reason, Google hasn't made a voice recorder app before now.
|
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"It is just time for us to have a voice," she adds.
|
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Vox has a voice, you talk about this kind of your voice.
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On one level a voice AI is just a novel delivery mechanism.
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Rowell has become a voice of resistance for dairy farmers in Vermont.
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Mr. Forbach (left), 37, is also a voice teacher in New York.
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But I do have an open mind and I have a voice.
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" Claire describes Joe as having a voice "like a deep golden lullaby.
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She is also continuing to be a voice for people with cancer.
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But what a voice it is, slow but happy, warm and clear.
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I like the way it's inclusive and everyone can have a voice.
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We were already doing something worthwhile, but he gave it a voice.
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I make a voice recording on my phone so I don't forget!
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Demi Lovato is a powerhouse singer with a voice to die for.
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New devices are coming that will give traditional audio equipment a voice.
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You can also pick up incoming phone calls with a voice command.
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Clinton was and is an icon, and a voice for many women.
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I don't totally see the use case for a voice-activated Lens.
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"I hear a voice... ask me if I needed help," Andersson recalled.
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She was now just a voice speaking behind him in the darkness.
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Without a voice singing the lines, they just read like bad poetry.
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A bipartisan commission would give both parties a voice in bureau decisions.
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There's a voice and an ability to move people that's gone today.
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"Love that you're giving Latinos a voice and recognition!" one user tweeted.
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I have a voice and I'm gonna use it as a megaphone.
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" A voice in the car can be heard saying, "You're cut off.
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How do you keep a voice when you're not in the stratosphere?
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When we founded NCTE, trans people didn't have a voice in Washington.
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With Wanderers seemingly hurtling toward the precipice, the fans needed a voice.
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You can train Alexa to recognize you by creating a voice profile.
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There is more than one way to advocate and be a voice.
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The singer, John Tardy, had a voice I didn't think was possible.
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We're a representative democracy, so we have agency, we have a voice.
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" And a voice, weak from the kitchen, floats up the stairs. "Yes?
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I want to be a voice for people who don't have one.
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You heard a voice call out from the flames, do you remember?
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They have a voice and aren't afraid to use it in dissent.
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A voice that good inspires one thing: lots and lots of impressions.
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It's predicated on giving communities in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan a voice.
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Schubert did not respond to a voice mail on Monday requesting comment.
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" A voice off camera responds: "Well, you assaulted a woman, for one.
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I lost my voice, but I can speak through a voice synthesizer.
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Giving them the opportunity, before they speak, they already have a voice.
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With representation comes the promise of a voice, the promise of change.
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"Hello, Mr. President," Mr. Biden said, in a voice dripping with condescension.
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Because I think you need a voice for tech at the table.
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One in six US adults now owns a voice-activated smart speaker.
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FCC chairman Ajit Pai will speak last, then hold a voice vote.
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She tried to give a voice to people who didn't have one.
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Michael Capuano (D-Mass.), was approved on a voice vote on Thursday.
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Ms. Leong wants to convince her students that they have a voice.
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They have a voice that they can raise with you in person.
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Cohn is a Democrat, and never established a voice within the administration.
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It's usually a voice that's racist and says things that are immoral.
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Our families and students deserve a voice in our education decision-making.
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I want to be a voice of reason on the other side.
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Fortunately, we each have a voice in creating the 21625 genius cluster.
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I started out wheezy, like if a bellows had a voice box.
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"He came to the rescue," a voice is heard on the video.
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Both partners need to have a voice in their shared financial futures.
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"Leave immediately and keep out to avoid any misunderstanding," a voice said.
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"We're going to make sure our community has a voice," he said.
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Ms. Jackson has a soufflé of a voice — thin, delicate, pleasurably sweet.
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Sometimes, a voice can be that of a loved one who died.
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It was a voice transaction model that did not have price transparency.
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So to make sure they have a voice, they've formed working groups.
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He created the A Voice 4 the Unheard literacy project last year.
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He then left the woman a voice mail message that upset her.
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People not having a voice in the future of their own communities.
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"I want to be a voice for these kids," Gutierrez tells Creators.
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In Washington, however, those companies already have an advantage — and a voice.
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You had a voice like this when you were an ad guy.
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"I remember the very first day we heard a voice," said Bennett.
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I try to be a voice because I'm a pretty normal teenager.
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We give a voice to those who may otherwise not be heard.
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Choosing a voice has implications for design, branding or interacting with machines.
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"Marginalized communities don't have a voice at the table," Allam told CNN.
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Now, I have a voice in my family and the entire community.
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Mr. Goodwin called himself a voice of the 21972s, and with justification.
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" The one who spoke in a voice that was "sharpish and bossy?
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"You will become the vampire king," Mr. Hoyt heard a voice whisper.
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It is one that all Americans should have a voice in answering.
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Yet even when employers are decent, workers could still use a voice.
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Our generation has a voice that is potentially louder than any other.
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If the privacy invasion seems too scary, don't use a voice assistant.
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Because of social media, a lot of people have a voice now.
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These are people who work hard but no longer have a voice.
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"We have a voice but only if we use it," he added.
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"We're trying to encourage hunters to step out, to have a voice."
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But it was subjective, it was me putting a voice out there.
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Thank you Kevin Wilson for giving the weird and wonderful a voice!
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If I have a platform, I want to give them a voice.
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Students rallied on the steps of City Hall to demand a voice.
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He was a revolutionary, a true leader, a voice for the people.
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"He helped victims like me have a voice," McBath told CNN. Rep.
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"As teenagers, we have a voice and we're the future," he says.
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"Get rid of her!" a voice that appears to be Trump's responds.
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It's time that mummies get a voice in the matter as well.
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He did not immediately reply to a voice mail message on Friday.
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But he had lost a voice in policy and had new bosses.
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Young people should have a voice in what happens to their bodies.
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He reassured the girl's parents in a voice of authority: Don't worry.
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He's also using a voice-over narration, from Mr. Parsons (a first).
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Prince Mohammed has presented himself as a voice of moderation at home.
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"We like to think of it as a voice," Dr. Moore said.
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Neon isn't a robot or a voice assistant like Siri or Alexa.
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I had been salaried, and found a voice doing what I loved.
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As a designer I always look for a voice that is commenting.
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Potter has a voice that you can't forget once you hear it.
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He has appeared on the show occasionally as a voice of skepticism.
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They need a voice, one that can be heard over the highlights.
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Gersh said she received a voice mail with the sound of gunshots.
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The investment community in this area is minor and without a voice.
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Wow, you sure are deep in thought, Tiny heard a voice say.
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As a result, we don't have a voice in the state Senate.
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"Women are seeking a way to have a voice," Ms. Walsh said.
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Miller's story proves survivors have a voice, and that voice is powerful.
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The company last year launched a voice-bot for Amazon's Echo device.
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"Let go," he tells her, in a voice he doesn't quite recognize.
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Will Hurd (R-Tex.) passed by a voice vote back in May.
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Women, the first lady said, have knowledge, a voice and a vote.
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Isn't this what we all said we want from a voice assistant?
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When someone does a voice search, they only get one answer back.
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I do hope the book will serve as a voice for him.
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" A voice over the disturbing footage screams: "I am not a slave.
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But be warned, India's is not a voice of reason and tolerance.
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"I want to be a voice for you," Wahls's campaign site reads.
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"You guys make me feel cool!" a voice squeaks in the distance.
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And beyond promotion, social media may be giving women skaters a voice.
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For some reason, he hasn't heard a voice since he's been sick.
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Hound, as its app is called, is a voice-powered digital assistant.
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"Any Arabic speakers?" a voice shouted behind the modest line of protesters.
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There's giving people a voice, so that people can express their opinions.
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At the time, that is when marriage equality was getting a voice.
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I'm thinking of the people who can't or don't have a voice.
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She's there to shoot her second season as a 'Voice UK' judge.
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"There is a reason that Atlanta has a mayor named Keisha, and that reason is because we are called to be a voice to be those who don't have a voice," said Bottoms, quoting Audre Lorde about change.
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"I want people to find a voice that perhaps they haven't heard, or a voice that they've known when they were younger and just wanna revisit, and that they spend time with it, listen to it," she says.
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And they're propelled by powerful songwriting—whether on systemic oppression and American interventionism, or love and infidelity and heartbreak—delivered in a voice that careens over the music itself, a voice with character and real heart behind it.
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Linda Benanti, a voice teacher and former Broadway actress, is often name-checked in her daughter's cabaret show and on her Twitter feed, portrayed — in Laura's telling, anyway — as a voice of well-intentioned parental nagging, encouragement and reason.
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"The things that I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate, but I completely support people coming out and being able to have a voice because they didn't have a voice for so long," Franco said to Colbert.
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I saying this because I'm the minority in a minority but I have a voice, a voice everyone can relate to and understand, working 12 hours days at his family's shop going to school full time about to graduate.
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For these five bisexual people at least, this video gives them a voice.
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"My main goal is to save lives and be a voice," he says.
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Cortana is a voice assistant, but, by default, it's a text-driven one.
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"Good," says a voice off-screen, as Baxter's face reverts to a grin.
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It doesn't mean I have to hold political office to have a voice.
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"More people had a voice in this election than ever before," he wrote.
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I think it also goes back to voiceless versus having a voice thing.
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Sony doesn't have a voice assistant, but knows its way around a speaker.
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There is no mouse, touchscreen or remote to master with a voice interface.
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Every Greyhound is also able to have more of a voice on Twitter.
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My mom's a singer – so it's not surprising that I have a voice.
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Florida Governor Jeb Bush presented himself as a voice of reason against Trump.
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A voice message will give you the rate per minute for your call.
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Al says Meek is also determined to be a voice for the voiceless.
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The songstress swore to be a voice for cancer patients after Durham's passing.
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Three years ago, she believes, a voice told her to move to Elmira.
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Argentine newspaper Clarin published a voice message that Sala apparently sent to friends.
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An Amazon Echo mistakenly shared a woman's private conversation as a voice message.
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A voice message left with the Manchester police department was not immediately returned.
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A voice on the tannoy snaps me back into some kind of reality.
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"I do agree that we should give people a voice," Mr. Zuckerberg said.
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Now, believing those same women need a voice, she is expanding into publishing.
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I'm not trying to be the voice, I'm trying to be a voice.
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Creating a synthetic copy of a voice was a lengthy and pricey process.
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The real Trump is not a voice of reconciliation, of unity, of love.
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Take ownership of your role and give yourself permission to have a voice.
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Through photography, he gave these children a voice in their country's historical narrative.
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An aunt sent a voice note defending the messages shared in the group.
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But could a voice AI ever be as charmingly mocking as Cardi B?
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On the fifth day of silence, I called and left a voice mail.
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But even in the empyrean reaches of premium cable, Shondaland has a voice.
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Amazon Echo is a voice-controlled, cylinder-shaped speaker/gadget with a remote.
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Polk Audio has announced a voice-controlled sound bar with Alexa built-in.
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This example shows the potential danger of having a voice-activated shopping assistant.
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"It will mean to me that I have a voice," Bagirinka told CNN.
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As soon as you give something a voice, it seems to have agency.
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Once there is a voice track, the progress is shown to the director.
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Mowgli, man and wolf, both and neither, had given the jungle a voice.
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So that he will see one day that we all have a voice.
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Paige, like we've come to expect and love, is a voice of reason.
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If you ask him, he will say that he's always had a voice.
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Clinton says in a voice-over, narration taken from her stump speech. Mrs.
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Then the car pulled over, and a voice said: ''Stop right there. Police.
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"I told her, she still has a voice and that's powerful," Steel said.
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Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) has been a voice of the opposition in Congress.
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A voice from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory came over the speakers in Denver.
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"A voice from heaven has been called home," added Cher in a tweet.
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Ocean. Sporting hand-drawn animation and a voice cast that includes Lena Dunham,
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"My African friends see this work as giving them a voice," he said.
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We need to stand up for communities that normally don't have a voice.
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We actually do have a voice and we can write our own songs.
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She understands the trickery and performance—the hard work—that forms a voice.
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Both devices would run a voice assistant service also being built by Facebook.
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Most in silicon valley have a voice, not everyone in the world does.
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I can't say anything on the Internet because Kanye has such a voice.
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Beneath that is another button that you use to summon a voice assistant.
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"I am definitely not a voice for women everywhere," she tells me later.
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For now, though, Assistant appears only as a voice search feature in YouTube.
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"Love you sister," called a voice from the gallery as Fallis's arraignment ended.
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And so the intent of this project is to give them a voice.
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Until that changes people like Flynn and Bannon will always have a voice.
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Alive, she put a face on and a voice to the country's failings.
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She engages audiences with a voice that is slow, reassuring, and faintly hypnotic.
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From a television, I made out a voice that could be only Elmo.
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A voice like mine has never been heard in the halls of Congress.
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He has been a voice for both progress and consensus within the party.
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Alone at last, Oghi practiced speaking with his creaky hinge of a voice.
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"What's important is that workers have a voice on the job," Fernandez said.
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I mean, I'm pretty sure I don't need a voice enabled kitchen faucet.
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For the majority of Americans, primary elections are critical to having a voice.
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She was confirmed to her current position in a voice vote in 2013.
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A voice mail message left for Jacquees Boone's attorney was not immediately returned.
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" On the police dispatch radio, a voice could be heard shouting: "Shots fired!
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Since then, she has done a lot of work as a voice actress.
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Lawmakers voted on two amendments and approved 15 others by a voice vote.
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The Senate, unlike the House, is structured to give the minority a voice.
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Jessica Perez is a pretty woman with a voice cracked through with crying.
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It passed in the House by a voice vote, according to CBS News.
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JPMorgan Chase did not immediately respond to a voice mail request for comment.
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In a voice-over, Liev Schreiber reads excerpts accompanied by montages and animation.
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Some reviewers hailed Atwood's work as a voice of the burgeoning feminist movement.
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Seldom, if ever, do rural queer people get a voice in the arts.
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He's occupying Jay's mindset here, a voice of the people in tough times.
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He is a voice of moderation on issues of immigration and national identity.
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I really was kind of a voice in the wilderness on that subject.
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The Sandy Hook children, God rest their souls, they didn't have a voice.
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All the while, Amazon appears to consider Alexa almost exclusively a voice assistant.
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She breathed in a voice that said You had no way of knowing.
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But a voice came to him and said he needed to speak out.
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There were themes and compositional motifs and color, and ultimately there's a voice.
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Impressionist and YouTuber Brock Baker has an ear — and a voice — for nostalgia.
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We are a guitar, a voice, and the contents of this small case.
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Because we're trying to develop a style, we're trying to develop a voice.
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He was approved by a voice vote in 2006, marking the vote uncontroversial.
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In this moment I had access to power, a voice, and a question.
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And I&aposm thankful to the AMAs for giving those people a voice.
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The company last year launched a voice-bot for Amazon Inc's Echo device.
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The Shaking of an All-American City, a Voice That Held It Together.
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"What are you going to do, Ben?" she asks in a voice-over.
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As an artist, I wanted to do something to give them a voice.
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I'm walking out to give a voice to those whose voices were silenced.
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The goal was to give a voice to the kids and empower them.
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Sooner or later, the voice in my ears ceases to be a voice.
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Quick, says a voice in your head, go see them before they disappear!
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But the Echo, a voice-activated speaker, could not find what she wanted.
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So, when the box had a voice and brought things, she was fired.
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Facebook's mission is about giving people a voice and bringing people closer together.
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Then I went into Manhattan for a voice-over lesson in Hell's Kitchen.
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All apply, which is why Marysol Castro considers herself a voice of hope.
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"I like to feel somebody is speaking a voice for me," she said.
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I don't think it's time for them to have a voice right now.
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He took acid and a voice told him it was time for change.
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They were doing it because they felt they wanted to raise a voice.
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An agent later left a voice mail message, identifying himself only as Ian.
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"That's some good intel right there," said a voice from the picnic tables.
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She's the only person on the planet who has a voice about it.
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Share your story by leaving us a voice mail at (212) 556-8300.
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"They have a voice if they want to use it," Ms. Bloom said.
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"I was hearing a voice I felt I wasn't hearing anymore," he said.
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"His eminence has always been a voice for the poor," Mr. Assadi said.
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Elections give millions and millions of Americans a voice in selecting the president.
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This process gives 100 mostly millionaire senators a voice in selecting the president.
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Then, with Mr. Trump's election, it found a voice in the White House.
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By giving everyone a voice, Taiwan is strengthening its democracy for the future.
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In 2019 NatWest, for example, piloted a voice banking feature with Google Assistant.
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"Without us, not very long," responds a voice that sounds distinctly like Parnas'.
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The club did not immediately respond to a voice mail message on Monday.
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A voice told people who appeared poor that the police had been called.
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You probably did not get into basketball to have more of a voice.
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It is time for public employees to have a voice and a choice.
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"People want a voice, and they don't want to be forgotten," said Headey.
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The Chinese people, however, are desperate for a voice in their own future.
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It's about all the people in this country who don't have a voice.
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Just thinking outside that box, but everyone having a voice and feeling empowered.
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Even corporations and products are given a voice to make their opinions heard.
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I don't have the final decision here, but I do have a voice.
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"Yes auntie, this is the drone speaking to you," a voice booms out.
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"You have a voice in the Congress of the United States," Pascrell said.
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"I always had a voice, but Miss Universe allowed me to amplify it."
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"I felt so helpless," said a voice at the end of the soundtrack.
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He also did not immediately respond to a voice mail message and email.
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The bill was so broadly supported that it passed on a voice vote.
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This is how "Girls" leaves us: with a voice, and with another generation.
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One day, Humar played a voice message her mother left her on WeChat.
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"People keep telling me they know me," Rey says in a voice over.
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You can't be active in the art world without a voice on Instagram.
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He would also have a voice in discussions over Mr. Trump's infrastructure plan.
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If you wanted a voice on the Internet, you would start a blog.
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I wanted to be heard and have a voice in the music industry.
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America needs to hear a voice of Republican moderation that explicitly rejects prejudice.
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"House Democrats have a voice here and we must be heard," Pelosi wrote.
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Broadway Kids Against Bullying will perform the new single 'I Have a Voice.
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Elizabeth Warren's plan to give workers a voice on corporate boards isn't radical.
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I am grateful to Ms. Spataro for putting a voice to those fears.
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It's a voice like Patti Labelle, Rick James, Luther Vandross, or Chaka Khan.
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She urged attendees not to forget women who do not have a voice.
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InSys Therapeutics did not respond to a voice message left by VICE News.
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People want a voice-based interaction to be natural and to work. Period.
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In that case, conservatives think that you don't give a voice to conservatives.
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But he has given a voice to a lot of truly deplorable people.
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" O'Rourke, who was once part of a punk rock band himself, said The Clash changed his life by being openly political and " trying to be a voice for those who otherwise would not have a voice -- but then making it popular.
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" On Tuesday, Franco told Colbert, "The things that I heard that were on Twitter are not accurate, but I completely support people coming out and being able to have a voice because they didn't have a voice for so long.
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Here are four principles that should guide our attempts to define the future of work in the gig economy: Give workers a voice First, every gig worker deserves a voice in their future and transparency from companies about pay and benefits.
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There is a voice in my head that tells me I'm not good enough or strong enough, that I'm pathetic and useless, a voice that I have a nagging feeling could be silenced if I just logged a few miles.
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I'm really sad that I'm taking my daughter to this, but if this is the way the world is right now I want to be a part of having a voice in it and I want her to have a voice.
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Slurring her words slightly, she avoids the breathy and the throaty for something sharper and more nasal, a voice that admits no vulnerability and cuts like a siren, a voice that sings even the tender love songs with stark, unfeeling authority.
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I didn't break until I heard our father's voice, a voice of unwavering confidence.
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They wanted a voice that was not too humanlike and by extension not creepy.
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I am a two-time minority, and Hillary has been a voice for minorities.
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Alan Rickman had an extra gift: a voice that sparked shivers of every sort.
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Every so often, though, a voice is heard that serves no obvious political constituency.
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But couldn't hosts just bookend the show, or be replaced with a voice-over?
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I know I don't just wanna be a voice or someone who just raps.
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This girl has a voice but she feels as if no one is listening.
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He can shrug and claim that he's simply giving a voice to an idea.
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It's been dissected from every angle, discussed by anyone with a voice in sports.
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Kirsten Gillibrand in which she greeted a Voice of America News reporter in Mandarin.
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JU: Well, Geoff, it's a great honour to be called a voice of China.
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Be a voice for the issues of your time, the creativity of your time.
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These recorded words, phrases and conversations are also uploaded to Nuance, a voice technology.
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Here's why Facebook Messenger isn't building a voice-controlled assistant like Alexa or Siri.
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Hopefully, I'll be able to have a voice in the direction of the party.
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Photo: GoogleAt first, the Google Assistant was designed primarily as a voice-based helper.
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What gave us a voice was also what made us cogs in the machine.
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I think that there's a huge opportunity for the consumer to have a voice.
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And most of all, she has a voice and isn't afraid to use it.
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It gives her unconscious mind a voice that it might not otherwise have had.
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Seattle should be working to give drivers a voice rather than denying them one.
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I understand why people criticize that because I have a voice in hip-hop.
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How do we give future generations a voice in the decisions we make today?
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I also support the ASPCA, because I am passionate about giving animals a voice.
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"We don't have a voice," Rosa Pulido, an immigrant from Mexico, told BuzzFeed News.
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I think that Unicode doesn't really try to give a voice for particular causes.
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The teacher called it "a voice that wants to eat the world," she recalled.
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I'm not giving them life but I am trying to give them a voice.
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I no longer feel like I'm just a number—I now have a voice.
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Considering that Echo is a voice-enabled device, it was probably always unnecessary anyway.
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We share the Government's commitment to ensuring terrorists do not have a voice online.
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This show is just a way of having a voice against all that noise.
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You have a voice that amplifies due to your celebrity... Please keep saying this!!!
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"No, no, you don't need a ticket," said a voice in English behind me.
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"Playing mahjong outside is banned during the epidemic," said a voice from the drone.
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Yasmine Al Massri is lending a voice on behalf of refugees around the globe.
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He is always a voice of reason and so kind to everyone and funny.
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Void of personal connection and even a face, you're left with only a voice.
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The Echo Look gives Alexa a voice in helping you dress for success everyday.
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I've been able to curate a voice on social media, so people understand me.
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What I can do now is speak most passionately for those without a voice.
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And my kids, their reaction to them is, 'Yeah, but you're just a voice.
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The 16 million Remain voters do need a voice, but Blair cannot be it.
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CNN left a voice mail Thursday at a phone number listed for Molly Brown.
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Morgan is a voice in a segment of feminism that is so often underrepresented.
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Hmmmm... Minions movieWait, the perfect Jon Hamm is a voice actor in this movie?
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Are there parts of your hidden self that need to be given a voice?
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"We just hope that our voice is a voice of all the family's waiting."
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Shouldn't those residents have a voice in the future and status of the city?
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The group said the announcement was a "first step" towards giving people a voice.
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The film crucially gave a voice to the emergent lesbian community in San Francisco.
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A voice-purchasing PIN adds a veneer of security, but it&aposs hardly foolproof.
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And we went from being a voice to being a suspects and being villains.
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As the woman stood before the truck, a voice on a loudspeaker barked out.
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Donald Trump heard a voice out in this country that no one else heard.
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Amazon's Alexa is now available as a voice assistant on the Huawei Mate 9.
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Hannah's dad is supportive; Keith, on the other hand, is a voice of reason.
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Are you willing to risk that possibility for the convenience of a voice assistant?
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In the video, a voice off-camera asks Musto which items were good deals.
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He jabbed at Trump as often as possible, with a voice that sounded raspy.
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With a voice command, you can donate between $5 and $5,33 to select charities.
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Certainly a voice AI is not something you need with you 24/7 yet.
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But Saturday's march -- and the court case -- give him and other kids a voice.
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The free and open Internet has given more people a voice than ever before.
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In part, he was able to do so because he gave women a voice.
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Who needs a voice recording app when you've got a tricked out voice recorder?
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Ahead of its IPO, drivers demanded better wages, benefits, transparent policies and a voice.
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The duo gave a voice to working-class Americans who opposed the Washington establishment.
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No matter what your note said, it lives on as a voice of democracy.
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As she speaks, her distinctive electric crackle of a voice hits an expressive peak.
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I had to make a voice over again, but this time without any notes.
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I chose a 20-minute nap with a voice that guided me through relaxation.
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With radio, it's often either the comforting, authoritative or grating sound of a voice.
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McIntyre, Glick, Nelson and Balash were approved by a voice vote, with only Sen.
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The wheeled robot is codenamed "Vesta", and can be summoned with a voice command.
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Fueled by networked communication technologies, for better and for worse, everyone has a voice.
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Possessing a language is not, in the end, the same as having a voice.
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The bill, a narrow consensus document, passed the committee unanimously on a voice vote.
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I'm in support of anyone with a voice that's anything close to this alien.
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It ends with the couple nervously listening to a voice mail message at home.
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The Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act passed the Judiciary Committee on a voice vote.
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Clinton's advisers say, enhances the first lady's effectiveness as a voice for their candidate.
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He produced "Student" magazine, which provided a platform and a voice for young people.
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Britain's dame of fashion Westwood gave models a voice on her "homo loquax" catwalk.
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Who bucked his own party to be a voice of moral clarity on torture.
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"No right is more precious than having a voice in our elections," Walker said.
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Kesari has a voice that somehow emerged from New Orleans jazz from the 1920s.
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I opened a jewel box and a voice like Ali's greeted me by name.
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Every American deserves a voice in that process, whatever the color of their skin.
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There are 48% of people who voted remain who don't currently have a voice.
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And having a voice-activated speaker is an essential first step toward that future.
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However, a voice soon makes it clear that the threat is very much present.
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"One of the greatest privileges we have as Americans is a voice," she wrote.
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No other white politician has as direct a voice on this topic as Landrieu.
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"My grandma said nothing real can be threatened," Beyoncé says in a voice-over.
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Just a voice on the page, speaking high and proud, certain of being heard.
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Plus Margaret Atwood has been such a voice in 2017 with The Handmaid's Tale .
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Above all, there finally seemed to be a "voice for the voiceless" in power.
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And all with a voice sexier than a silk pajama set dipped in chocolate.
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It really is giving these women who never had a voice a new voice.
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Crowder would also routinely use a voice mocking the homosexual community when impersonating Maza.
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He has also given many Americans who feel left behind hope and a voice.
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After sliding into a booth with his tray, he heard a voice he recognized.
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In doing so, Amazon succeeded in more than just debuting a voice-controlled microwave.
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If only they had a voice to counter that of the gun industry lobby.
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"Bojana, they're ready for you on set," a voice from outside the trailer beckons.
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And they wanted an open search process that would give the public a voice.
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Overall, I am proud of our role giving people a voice in this election.
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"Uncover the lost chapters of your family history with Ancestry," a voice-over says.
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Sometimes the directive to snap the ball is not a voice command at all.
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That I have a voice at all puts me in a distinctly privileged position.
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She gave this character a voice that no one else really could have penned.
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Beyond her tremendous singing voice, she was a voice in the Civil Rights Movement.
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This is a voice edging toward rhetoric, away from poetry, and away from us.
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"During the pandemic, he has been a voice of reason and comfort," Christopher said.
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"I described it as a voice that hadn't been used in years," Peele said.
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Perriello is an example of the desperate desire among progressive voters for a voice.
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I know how damaging it is to feel that you don't have a voice.
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"Her candidacy could finally give us a voice on the inside," Ms. Gatewood said.
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"There hasn't been much of a voice for public housing at all," she said.
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The House's Democratic leaders announced that they would have a voice vote on Friday.
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"I didn't know I had a voice," she said gently, in a recent conversation.
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"I really don't have one," he said in a voice best described as subdued.
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It also turns out to have a voice and a will of its own.
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Residents of the affected buildings have a voice on whether they want them razed.
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"I can't help you," the woman said in a voice barely above a whisper.
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"Get rid of her!" says a voice that sounded like Trump's, according to ABC.
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Once just a voice assistant, Siri is now the brains behind the software, too.
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She spoke quietly, in a voice as smooth as the surfaces of our desks.
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Finding a voice for the melody proved to be a no-brainer for Horner.
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More recently, Google introduced its own Echo competitor, Google Home, with a voice assistant.
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It passed easily by a voice vote with support from members of both parties.
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The two nominees cleared the Judiciary Committee earlier this month by a voice vote.
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They operated on him, and when he woke up he didn't have a voice.
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" Near Gaza City, a voice on a loudspeaker urged the crowd forward: "Get closer!
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"I hope it's you," came a voice on the other side of the door.
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"It was a master stroke," Emrick said of adding a voice at ice level.
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People were interested in talking to the camera because it gave them a voice.
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If they answer yes, say "How about this?" in a voice slightly less loud.
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But then a voice from the past sends a tremor into her placid life.
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He said one of his best friends, a priest, left him a voice mail.
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Using my platform to be a voice for those who can't speak for themselves.
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"And the revolution finally came," a voice narrates, as police fire into the crowd.
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Mr. Kalt is activated via a small touch pad and a voice recognition system.
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You have Samsung Pay for NFC payments, and there's Bixby as a voice assistant.
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The bill has bipartisan support and passed the Judiciary Committee on a voice vote.
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"I was flabbergasted when I heard," Mallin said in a voice mail to Session.
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"Well, isn't he?" cried a voice from the crowd that was then shouted down.
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Silencing a voice, no matter how outlandish, constitutes a dubious move for any president.
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"Banksy is trying to be a voice for those that cannot speak," he added.
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"Just a minute," a voice said from inside when a camp administrator called hello.
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I let her know that I am here to be a voice for her.
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The bill was passed unanimously by a voice vote in the House in October.
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Complex information is shared with a voice, like when you've arrived at your destination.
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Escobar has become a voice in her caucus on issues like immigrant detention centers.
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Facebook's mission is all about giving people a voice and bringing people closer together.
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On day 31, I called the guy up and left him a voice message.
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TRUMP: And No. 2, I think it's very important because I am a voice.
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The record revealed a voice that could be girlish or grizzled, teasing or wrathful.
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In other words, Tolstoy wasn't riling up in me a voice that mirrored Anna's.
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" Triple H -- "A voice and sound track to an entire era of our industry.
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"The manager already has a car," a voice interrupted, and everyone laughed, including Hodges.
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When paired with a voice-controlled smart speaker, the smart lights reach another level.
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People use to call it a voice portal back when portals were a thing.
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Those are issues where these people have a voice in the larger conservative movement.
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That brings up the question of why someone would use a voice assistant on their Xbox One when they might already have a voice assistant nearby—an assistant that would never require you don a headset to tell it what to do.
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"It's imperative that anybody who has a platform, anybody who has a voice right now, that they stand up and speak their mind, particularly about a lot of issues that are effecting people who do not have a voice or platform," he said.
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Give noncitizens a voice in local elections: Everyone should have a voice in governing the communities where they reside, and some localities around the country have taken a step toward realizing that idea by allowing noncitizen immigrants to vote in local elections.
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"He added: "I believe that it's important to give people a voice, and I think ads can be an important part of a voice, especially if you're a challenger candidate, or a local candidate who might not otherwise be convened by the media.
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Enlisting employees to have a voice regarding certain issues and empowering them to use it.
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We've seen that with the likes of Google's extension into a voice-based user interface.
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Speaking of dumb, the Sonos Play:5 doesn't have a voice-enabled assistant at all.
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A voice was heard saying "let's go, my leader" right before he was rushed away.
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He claimed he "heard a voice" telling him to harm her, Watanabe said, KWSB reports.
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The company has released a voice-activiated product, Google Assistant, to aid with the transition.
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When designing a voice assistant, you should limit the scope of possible answers, Engstrom said.
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It threw into question what a voice could sound like in that context of Rock.
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It's strikingly polished pop lead by a crooner with a voice capable of quivering thighs.
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It's really important to us to find a way that everyone can have a voice.
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"Put it on the ground or you are dead," a voice can be heard yelling.
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Adding a voice assistant to any TV, I've always thought, could be a game changer.
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" Dingell added: "Those are our constituents who we have to be a voice for, too.
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Reach out and talk to someone -- a friend, a partner, a voice on a helpline.
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Abdalla sends a voice message to Ramadhan, his oldest son, who's still living in Kakuma.
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"The above two components are generally considered one-half a voice-command platform," explains Waltermann.
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So I thought it was time for us to have a voice and a platform.
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Now the technology giant is working on a voice assistant that will work outside China.
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Consider allowing your courage to have a voice in your decisions, just like Sarah did.
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She had acne, brown hair, and a voice no lower than the next female undergrad.
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It's a voice of a large group of people who need to be heard together.
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Jones-Wright, meanwhile, insisted the money merely gave a voice to minorities and poor people.
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Be the change you want to see and always give a voice to the voiceless.
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We hope to give all people a voice and create a platform for all ideas.
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" Then a voice from mission control announced: "Station: We are now resuming normal operational communications.
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"This is a drill," a voice echoes over a loudspeaker across this small coastal town.
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Does God even have a voice, or does divinity make itself heard in other ways?
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A voice is heard alerting officers that someone is crawling out of the front door.
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He was a voice for a generation of people who are fans of political comedy.
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Companies can partner with Snips to embed a voice assistant in their own devices too.
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Ordering goods using Alexa, a voice-activated assistant, is as easy as saying its name.
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Dozens of radio stations, which once gave the opposition a voice, have gone off-air.
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Serious problems have to be tolerated for now because giving people a voice is paramount.
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I came here to give a voice to the unheard in the halls of power.
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But ever since my hypothyroidism diagnosis at 21 years old, it's more than a voice.
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"A lot of women in our culture do not have a voice," Ms Yakubu explains.
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Meadows was only speaking for himself tonight, but his is a voice to move votes.
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"Drivers won't stop organizing until they get living wages, benefits and a voice at work."
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Actually, I want the system to give me a voice to allow me to speak.
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Facebook is building a voice assistant to rival similar assistants from Amazon, Apple, and Google.
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And third, U.S. policy strives to give people a voice in determining their country's future.
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"Bounty hunting is a complicated profession," a voice said in a trailer for the series.
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Madame Tussaud's decided to title the exhibit "Give Melania a voice" which I mean... c'mon.
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"I believe if you don't have a voice you don't have an opinion," he said.
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Ashley: So people are actually taking advantage of 15 minutes worth of a voice message?
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And he became a voice, a moral voice, with a ringing echo throughout the world.
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"I like to help people and especially children that don't have a voice," she said.
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""[They're] saying, 'Um, we want to have a voice simply because we're on the planet.
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The hack is a voice journaling app that performs real-time emotional analysis http://tcrn.
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You can now search for music playlists in the mobile app using a voice assistant.
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You can imagine a voice assistant for video on demand, e-commerce and other services.
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" While another commenter defended the actor, writing, "He can have a voice outside of movies.
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When Donald Trump came on the scene, for the first time, they had a voice.
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But by doing so, Google admit Amazon was onto something with a voice-controlled platform.
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Twitter gives people within fandoms a voice that, only years ago, they did not have.
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Kakacek: Do you think you'd ever DM a girl a voice memo of you singing?
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If they don't have a voice app, there's no chance for them to do that.
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Image: GoogleHere's a fun fact: Every time you do a voice search, Google records it.
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A voice is what emerges from an informed intelligence as it reaches toward accurate perception.
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Yoko once said to me about John, 'The problem is he's just a voice now.
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The C2 — which stands for classic 2 — packs NFC, Bluetooth, NFC and a voice assistant.
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The killer even uses a voice modulator to bid Cotton goodbye in his own voice.
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Animals may not have a voice or a vote, but they could soon have attorneys.
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Ultimately, in our horror, we give them a voice they would never have had otherwise.
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"Put Rachel on the phone," demanded a voice on the other end of the line.
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Riot is also introducing a player's association to give players a voice in league matters.
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Erinn Hayes, star of Childrens Hospital: Someone has to give the truly weird a voice.
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"I am speaking out and fighting for women who don't have a voice," she explained.
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I want the community to feel proud, and to feel they've been given a voice.
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Either way, our view is this: Give the people a voice in filling this vacancy.
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We wrote with a voice that we thought was approachable for the general food audience.
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And as long as I'm here, I'll be a voice for those who deserve one.
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Poshmark also announced on Tuesday a voice-enabled service available through Amazon's personal assistant, Alexa.
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"This film gave a voice to survivors," producer Michael Sugar said while accepting the award.
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"It's given us a voice, allowed us to become part of the conversation," he said.
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"We think it's so important, we are building a voice platform with Alexa," said Pulciani.
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For example, a voice-activated device can read books to an individual with low vision.
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But if you want a smartphone, you have to pay for a voice calling plan.
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Complete list of winners "This film gave a voice to survivors," producer Michael Sugar said.
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She stood up for so many women who were scared and didn't have a voice.
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The biggest thing besides the love and relationships was learning that they have a voice.
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"If you're an investor in a mutual fund, you still have a voice," Voorhes said.
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He wrote "16 Shots" to "give a voice to the young kids" from his community.
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Like most technologies we'll bump up against the edges of a voice interface fairly quickly.
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So we're working toward building a voice for those suffering from that here as well.
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It pits a strong advocate with a voice against an industry-friendly lawyer with power.
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Shuttling through the blackness into the further reaches of my past, I hear a voice.
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A determined regime can usually think of ways to muzzle a voice that annoys it.
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But there is only so much they can do without a voice in the conversation.
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"We endeavor to be a voice for forgotten children," she told CBN in an interview.
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It depends on a bi-partisan approach that at least gives the minority a voice.
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Let's put them back to work, give them a voice and listen to their advice.
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A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to be a voice for my students.
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He was confirmed by a voice vote in 2005 to be U.S. attorney for Maryland.
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A phone number for Good Harbor Partners went to a voice mailbox that was full.
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And at that time, we were like a voice in the fucking wilderness out here.
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Sometimes I also journal this, and sometimes I'll make a voice note on my phone.
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I think it's my responsibility to make sure I'm a voice and advocate for them.
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A voice-over narrated the steps, but all the instruction came from seeing it done.
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A voice mail message left at a listed number for his mother was not returned.
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I find his tweets inspiring and hopeful, a voice of peace in a nasty cyberworld.
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"They need to be able to have a voice at the table," Ms. Manus said.
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They're just not feeling like it's an environment where they have a voice to speak.
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I mean, how tough these animals have it and they don't always have a voice.
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Global leaders learned to look to the United States as a voice of nuclear reassurance.
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"For you," she says, falteringly, in a voice pitched between a quack and a chirp.
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Now democracy means that every citizen is of equal status and everybody deserves a voice.
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A voice of reason who was willing to be honest about Russian cyberattacks sadly leaving.
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"A confirmation of this historic magnitude ... the American people should have a voice," he said.
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In doing so, they touch issues that needed airing, express resentments that need a voice.
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Suddenly, everyone had a voice and no one could tell anyone else what to believe.
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It's not some organization with a voice that tells you to shut off your cellphone.
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Many have organized into a group called Our Harvard Square, which has demanded a voice.
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I think, from our standpoint, we'll continue to be a voice for investors, for brokers.
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This primary season demonstrates that Americans are demanding a voice in addressing our national challenges.
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He hears a voice say, "Open your eyes," the title of the show's seventh episode.
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Her voice was dreamy in a menacing way, like a voice-over in a movie.
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Researchers at MIT's Media Lab are giving a "voice" to that voice inside your head.
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"It's really important to us to find a way that everyone can have a voice."
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"It means to speak up for the people that aren't given a voice," he continued.
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Will you be a voice of reason or will you support the President's worst instincts?
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He later left her a voice mail message that made her upset, the report said.
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Nevertheless, Donald Trump has certainly given a voice to the absolute worst in our society.
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"That film has been denied a platform, but it certainly hasn't been denied a voice."
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The man's radio emits a voice, telling Rick and his friends to lower their weapons.
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There are very few who really have a voice and walk to their own beat.
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It all seems desperately quiet until Mockett's muffled half-whisper of a voice drifts in.
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"You can't give a voice to everyone by going in through the back," he said.
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It's a voice generated using machine learning techniques to make it sound like he's rapping.
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There are so many things happening to so many people that don't have a voice.
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Group Treasurer Paul Varro did not immediately return a voice message left after office hours.
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Easy. Victims of political violence are easy to mobilize if you give them a voice.
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Spicer is launching the "Give Melania a Voice" experience at the wax museum this Wednesday.
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"The Future is our domain," a voice gravely intoned at the beginning of the piece.
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In the long run, they would have a voice and reclaim their places in history.
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It's a voice that feels like it comes from a man who has lived hard.
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She has given a voice to the silenced and the reviled, advocating for their survival.
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Some of them are very focal and some are just a voice on the Internet.
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And it implies that a driver without a voice is not a "person" at all.
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"I'm speaking for those who didn't have a voice, then and now," he told CNN.
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It's really about 25 of these grass-roots organizations that really haven't had a voice.
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The process gives victims a voice and requires offenders to take responsibility and make amends.
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"You don't need a million to look like a million," a voice-over announcer intones.
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Yanny or Laurel," accompanied by a recording of a voice that is clearly saying "Laurel.
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He is a software engineer in San Francisco and does work as a voice actor.
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We're just a stone's throw away from a voice-activated, facially recognized, algorithm-driven life.
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It's creepy that a human might have heard anything you've said to a voice assistant.
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"It felt like a voice I hadn't seen in a musical before," Mr. Tracz said.
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What you need is a voice that is strong enough that others will hear it.
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Users reported problems with Snapchat and Discord, a voice and text chat app for gamers.
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Lincoln lost that Senate race, but he became famous as a voice of moral clarity.
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Hager's youngest daughter, Harriet, is beautiful, and has a voice made to sing the blues.
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He heard a voice calling out "Hello, Sir," repeatedly, after he had entered the gates.
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"I thought with a voice like that he sounded tall, dark and handsome," she said.
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He argued that the deal empowered the Vatican as a voice on the international scene.
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The spots feature a voice reading a statement as the text appears on the screen.
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"He died many summers ago," Bogdanovich says in a voice that sounds like a sigh.
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Her fierceness actually provides comfort to us and a voice saying 'These standards are ridiculous.
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But data obtained by the Information suggests that hardly anyone shops through a voice assistant.
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Mr. Albrecht said that he had organized the conference to give cultural leaders a voice.
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It was a voice that invited you to nestle in her arms for mutual comfort.
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"My name is Harmonica Sunbeam," the reader said, in a voice used to loud rooms.
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"Get rid of her!" a voice that sounds like Trump&aposs says in the recording.
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A voice mail message left with a spokeswoman for the brewery was not immediately returned.
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But our strategy is to work with our partners to create a voice based ecosystem.
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