Update: PC Gamer reports both characters will have new actors, with Ozioma Akagha (Runaways) voicing Alyx and James Moses Black (Logan) voicing Eli.
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" The boys wrote back, "Thanks for voicing your opinion.
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Voicing an alien on the animated series Rick and Morty!
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Voicing the sleazy, sad McLure was perhaps Hartman's favorite role.
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Additionally, they are strongly discouraged from voicing their political opinions.
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Promisingly, more Asian politicians are voicing support for clean power.
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Bella Hadid isn't shying away from voicing her political opinions.
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Could Kanye West be voicing his support for Bill Cosby?
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But this consideration doesn't stop people from voicing their opinion.
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Aoki has been voicing his political leanings throughout this year.
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Other Indians have a simpler way of voicing their worries.
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Justin Theroux, 46, will be voicing Tramp, Collider first reported.
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The 1991 episode features Jackson voicing the character, Leon Kompowsky.
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If they are still voicing skepticism, it's a bad sign.
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Bob Corker, a Republican, voicing those worries late late week.
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Thousands of people are voicing their support for Democratic Rep.
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New Yorkers have never been shy about voicing their opinions.
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Western political leaders are also voicing support for permanent restitution.
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But early on, users started voicing complaints about 3D Touch
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As for those who insist on voicing their "concern" anyway?
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A.S.H." ... and for voicing Chef Louis in "The Little Mermaid.
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Trump deleted three other Tweets, voicing his supported for Strange.
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Previously, the club received threatening phone calls voicing displeasure with McInnes.
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The club also received threatening phone calls voicing displeasure with McInnes.
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No senator has yet claimed responsibility for privately voicing the objection.
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Even voicing that criticism, though, may be to miss the point.
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Even some of the measurement behemoths are now voicing second thoughts.
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However, British officials have lately followed the U.S. in voicing concern.
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Chrissy Teigen and John Legend love voicing their opinions on Twitter.
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Medical associations, consumer groups, and hospitals are opposed or voicing misgivings.
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Also literally every famous actor is voicing someone in this movie.
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According to Sorscher, under McNerney engineers were discouraged from voicing concerns.
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Indeed, it is unnerving to hear any president voicing abusive thoughts.
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Their famous friends, however, haven't been shy about voicing their concerns.
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Finally, what can you tell me about voicing Lion King's Scar?
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And his voicing of the strands of counterpoint was uncannily clear.
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Yet they're ideal for the masses reclaim in voicing their discontent.
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Jon was resistant, at first voicing continued loyalty to his queen.
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Young actress Nev Scharrel is voicing Agnes for the first time.
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Cathy faced backlash when voicing opposition to gay marriage in 2012.
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" Nico, voicing what we've all been thinking, says, "You're very confused.
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Here you have a General Manager voicing support for democracy protests.
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Clinton's concerns but that voicing frustrations was unproductive for the party.
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Yet some male officers continued voicing reservations about working with women.
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Of course, opera houses are no strangers to audiences voicing their disapproval.
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At 9, she began voicing characters on Disney's hit Phineas and Ferb.
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Should there be more women voicing their opinions in the EU debate?
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They are among a growing group of Republicans voicing their disagreement. Sens.
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The lawsuit claims Henderson was fired in retaliation for her voicing concerns.
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And then people started voicing their grievances pretty quickly and offering ideas.
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Defenders of Barroso and Goldman said many critics were voicing unreasonable prejudice.
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Do so by publicly voicing dissent to overturn this misguided executive memorandum.
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Twitter lit up with people voicing their frustration with the museum's decision.
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For the most part, it happens by feeling it, without necessarily voicing
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Anyone voicing such ideas today would be recognized — correctly — as a Republican.
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This time they were voicing alarm over unequal access to HIV treatment.
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I received a handful of responses -- all voicing opposition to these assessments.
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A strong democracy requires different groups voicing their concerns in different ways.
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It involves voicing grievances about those who have disappointed over the year.
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Even before Mr. Machar landed, officials on his side were voicing doubts.
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But NASA supporters aren't the only ones voicing concern about Kenya's government.
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Other big creators — including Jenna Marbles and Nadeshot — began voicing their solidarity.
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Friedle is known for voicing Ron Stoppable on Disney Channel's "Kim Possible."
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The actor said he felt pressure in voicing such an iconic character.
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" He paused before voicing what I was already thinking: "What a coincidence.
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Intellectuals began voicing their concerns that such denunciations were going too far.
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You've been voicing this character, off and on, for almost twenty years.
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For some, supporting indigenous people also meant voicing disapproval at honoring Columbus.
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The group started voicing dissent against Modi on social media last month.
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But it won't just be Labour members voicing their thoughts on Brexit.
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People voicing displeasure with this administration when asked have been denied entry.
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That hasn&apost stopped actors from voicing their opinions on the subject.
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Ackman, 51, began voicing his criticisms of ADP's performance in late August.
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What Fox is doing, while voicing conservative values, undermines everything it says.
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Almost immediately fans of "The Matrix" started voicing their displeasure with the idea.
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I am not alone – thousands of my scientific colleagues are voicing their concerns.
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Dorsey opposed the measure, voicing support for San Francisco Mayor London Breed instead.
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Senate Democrats aren't voicing a willingness to trigger a shutdown over insurer subsidies.
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He wants people voicing their views base on the facts they see them.
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"I'm super-excited," she says of voicing Peg, formerly played by Peggy Lee.
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Update 2:56 pm: Some skeptics are voicing their opinions about this story.
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He was a firm believer in voicing your opinion to better the world.
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Sex workers are voicing concerns about increasingly being pushed off social media platforms.
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And none other than Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder are voicing the characters!
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Oil companies have been active in voicing their concerns about Russia sanctions proposals.
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There are only people voicing their choice, exercising their right to be represented.
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We are not the only faith leaders voicing support for the Johnson Amendment.
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But parents and many others are voicing doubts, and anger, about the findings.
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"There are relatively few Americans voicing their support for ISIS online," he said.
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Cummings began voicing Tigger in 1990, taking over for longtime voice actor P
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You can also hear Zendaya voicing characters in "Duck Duck Goose" and "Smallfoot."
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But a few said they were proud of her for voicing their frustrations.
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Despite Mark voicing his concerns about being second best, he proposes to Jessica.
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This route only silences him from voicing thoughts he will continue to think.
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The Salt Lake Tribune's editorial board is voicing strong opposition to former Rep.
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Now other Dutch politicians are voicing their approval of the government's latest move.
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Cotton signaled support, the move has other members of Congress voicing their opposition.
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Never mentioned me voicing consent, never mentioned us even speaking, a back rub.
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But rather than merely voicing opposition, they're taking direct action to assist those affected.
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Surowiecki went on to note that other wealthy executives have been voicing similar complaints.
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Voicing a dislike for Trump or Kardashian doesn't make their millions of fans disappear.
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Many famous folks are voicing their dismay on Twitter and in award show speeches.
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Bolsonaro speaks the same tongue as evangelicals, voicing their anxieties over changing family roles.
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The criticism is bipartisan, with both Republicans and Democrats voicing reservations about the Texan.
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Never mind that Kaepernick was voicing his concern over societal disrespect for black lives.
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All three make regular appearances on Fox News, often voicing support for Trump's policies.
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Much of this could be taken as cranks simply voicing their displeasure on Twitter.
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They fell short, which frustrated Kucherov to the point of voicing his dismay publicly.
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I've had no trouble voicing my issues with Jon Snow these last few episodes.
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Remarkably, even Mr Modi's fellow-travellers from the Hindu right are voicing their displeasure.
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Says In Letter, "Voicing Opposition" To Monster's Proposed Sale To Randstad North America, Inc.
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He's also voicing daredevil stunt motorcyclist Duke Caboom in this week's Toy Story 4.
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Joe Manchin of West Virginia are voicing their opposition to the three-term Republican.
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" But she quickly transitioned to voicing her support for Clinton, declaring, "I'm with her.
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And the president of Ecuador is voicing his increased frustration with the entire saga.
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Benioff said he was forced to drop the deal when investors began voicing concerns.
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Disrespectful IMMATURITY is having a strong opinion & voicing it when it is NOT NECESSARY.
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This year's Alice Through the Looking Glass will feature Rickman voicing Absolem the Caterpillar.
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We see the ghosts of Akhnaten, Nefertiti and Queen Tye voicing forlorn, wordless refrains.
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Voicing support for equality, desegregated schools and the rule of law should never be.
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Everywhere you turn, grown-ups are volubly voicing their anxieties about the smartphone generation.
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Prominent investors like Michael Burry have been voicing concerns about passively managed index funds.
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Elizabeth Warren, in particular, faced attacks after voicing support for decriminalizing illegal border crossings.
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She also wants to have sex with Dong, but she has trouble voicing this.
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Now, Simone's daughter, Lisa Simone Kelly is also voicing her support for the actress.
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But even with many success stories surrounding bitcoin investments, seasoned investors are voicing caution.
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NFL: Releases flurry of statements voicing support for NFL players right to peacefully protest.
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Progressives, too, became dissatisfied, voicing concerns over the senator's commitment to passing the legislation.
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However, some current Amazon workers are voicing concerns about their own health and safety.
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Mr. Trump is never shy about voicing his support for candidates — or lack thereof.
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Venezuelans didn't just sit back and let this happen without voicing their displeasure, though.
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Unintentionally, Spock was voicing the thoughts of a vocal segment of "Star Trek" fans.
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But sometimes, voicing one's personal "truth" does just one thing: It shuts down conversation.
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On June 22, 1970, Nixon signed the law, while voicing "misgivings" over its constitutionality.
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Voicing my opinions about the revolution robbed me of the option to return home.
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Iran has joined Turkey and the Iraqi government in voicing opposition to the referendum.
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Keira Knightley is voicing her concern over the way women are treated in films.
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Twitter employees have also been voicing their support for Dorsey, using the hashtag #webackjack.
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She was never shy about voicing her opinions to me, as a mother would.
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And on Tuesday they issued a joint statement voicing their disappointment at the commutation.
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To add insult to injury, the Matula girls are barred from voicing their dissatisfaction.
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Democrat Senator Amy Klobuchar sent Kaleo a letter earlier this month, voicing similar concerns.
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Betty has worked on the show for years, voicing Ike, Kyle's adopted Canadian brother.
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Lee (voicing himself) on The Simpsons in the episode "Married to the Blob" on Jan.
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Lucy: I've picked up on the fact the only politicians voicing their opinions are men.
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Distant relatives and old acquaintances were suddenly congratulating me, voicing their approval of my reviews.
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Her current KDFA offering, Voicing Pieces, is also a performance for a single audience member.
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A post on her Instagram account, Violet Claire, shows Clippy voicing some too-familiar sentiments.
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Voicing a need shouldn't turn your boss against you, as long as it's done respectfully.
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YouTuber Philip DeFranco hasn't been shy about voicing his problems with the often-changing platform.
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Pharoah will soon be heard voicing a character in Illumination Entertainment's upcoming animated movie Sing.
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Salma Hayek has never been afraid of voicing her opinions or stories about Donald Trump.
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He plays therapy group leader, voicing painful thoughts about the decline of white male power.
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Perhaps Trump supporters will feel more comfortable voicing their intentions than they did in 2016.
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He said the repeated voicing of tariffs actually does hurt confidence, which hurts the economy.
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Nonetheless – while still voicing their disapproval – the FA stated that the commission's findings were final.
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As for whether Cam would consider voicing a character on the show -- not gonna happen.
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I have a job that does not discourage me from having and voicing political opinions.
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Also a zillion comedians are involved voicing the characters, including Kristen Wiig and Paul Rudd.
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But Republicans in Congress wasted no time in voicing their opposition to the administration's proposal.
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Yet, just days after Franken's resignation, Democratic senators began voicing their regrets over his resignation.
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For now it is Wolfgang Schäuble, the finance minister, who is voicing the party's views.
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Chernoff is used to fans voicing their opinions, a pastime that followed him to Cleveland.
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" Cartagena told AM to DM that his lyrics were "voicing the opinion of the people.
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Rose joins her older sister and brother and arrived 'voicing' her opinion loud and clear.
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Falwell's January endorsement of Trump sparked controversy, with alumni privately voicing frustration at the decision.
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Further, that statement was used to silence you in voicing your disdain for your oppression.
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Rogen will be voicing announcements on the SkyTrain at some point in the near future.
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The U.S. Embassy on Wednesday issued a statement voicing opposition to al-Bashir's planned attendance.
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The fans kept voicing their dissent as Manchester United waltzed through, almost unchallenged, once more.
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When teenagers seek out our advice, it can be hard to resist voicing an opinion.
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With the Iowa caucuses less than a week away, some voters are voicing that anxiety.
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Councilman Joseph Borelli, a Republican from Staten Island, was less circumspect about voicing his support.
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So voicing game characters of different ethnicities may not seem like much of a leap.
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In 2015, Azaria talked about voicing Apu as part of the Emmy TV Legends series.
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Think of how far you all could go, as a result of voicing your beliefs.
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Americans are voicing growing discontent with the quality and cost of their health insurance coverage.
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But you're not sprinting out to a theater to catch Josh Gad voicing a labrador, right?
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Voicing your opinion succinctly in one tweet is more powerful — and presidential — than a rambling address.
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The U.S. moves came despite Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell voicing concern over increasing U.S. debt.
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Lauren Jauregui is no stranger to publicly voicing her dissent against President Donald Trump's political views.
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Azaria told Colbert he had "nothing to do with the writing or voicing" of the scene.
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"I haven't found any Chinese tourists, even ones that are pregnant, voicing this concern," he said.
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No platform is going to prevent individual users from voicing their thoughts, political or otherwise, online.
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And many Instacart users have backed up workers in their complaints by voicing their support online.
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Mr Macron stressed this week that voicing differences was an important way of taking things forward.
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The number voicing concern rose on Wednesday after media reports of what the draft deal included.
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He's credited as voicing Chad, Paper Boy, Horse, Plantimals (technically more than one), and Chocolate Bar.
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Joshua Rush is happy to be voicing the title character in DreamWorks' new animated Where's Waldo?
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Regulators are voicing concern about millions of U.S. car owners letting auto loan balances become delinquent.
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By Tuesday morning, some consumers and political figures were voicing their distaste with Nike's decision again.
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Maybe he saw how much fun Bradley Cooper had voicing Rocket in Guardians of the Galaxy.
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They'll also get a musical assist from Snoop Dogg, Common and RZA (guest-voicing as themselves).
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Moreno's opponents avoid criticizing his popular pro-disability projects or voicing potential concerns about his health.
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Along with voicing the titular character, Cuoco will serve as an executive producer on the show.
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"It's great because I have grown up alongside the character who I love voicing," she says.
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Some American companies are also voicing concerns about the structural nature of trade issues with Beijing.
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Washington said last week it was voicing its strongest possible concern to Turkey over the brawl.
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While the government says it is cooperating with international efforts, the opposition is voicing deep misgivings.
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Louis C.K. doesn't have a filter when it comes to voicing his support for Hillary Clinton.
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Holder said that he will "not be shy" about voicing his opinions in the election season.
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But suicide prevention groups are now voicing their support in Netflix's decision to edit the scene.
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And now, Smith is voicing his support for Kaepernick and others who are taking a stand.
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So, it's not fair for me to turn around and criticize her for voicing her opinion.
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And now, beauty industry pros — including makeup guru Kat Von D — are all voicing their concerns.
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The video used clips of KKK leaders and white supremacists voicing their support for Trump. Sen.
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John Cornyn, the number-two Republican in the Senate, has been voicing concern over the devices.
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Janet Waldo, best known for voicing Judy Jetson on the animated cartoon The Jetsons, has died.
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Eric Holcomb (R) on Wednesday acknowledged he smoked marijuana in college while voicing opposition to legalization.
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Wyden has written to Pai in the past voicing concerns about the security of telecommunications networks.
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"I was merely voicing one thought, based on one interpretation, of one complicated event," Morey said.
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Other countries are voicing concern about Venezuela's humanitarian crisis, asking Mr. Maduro to simply accept assistance.
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"The Big Bang Theory" star Kaley Cuoco is voicing Harley Quinn in this adult animated series.
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Users voicing their concern on social media is partly responsible for the uptick in Ecosia's downloads.
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Told about the multitude of players voicing frustrations with the ball, Paul Drinkhall of Britain smiled.
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The ad is one of a series that Freeman will be voicing for the Clinton campaign.
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These protesters waved Iranian flags and held signs voicing support for the government and its rulers.
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Environmentalists have been voicing concerns about the impact of tourism on Antarctica for a long time.
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Others echoed Pope's sentiment, voicing concerns about the rift between the media and the American public.
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This was Mohammed's first time voicing Piglet, who has most recently been played by Travis Oates.
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With party leaders expressing outrage and voicing doubts that he can unify Republicans and defeat Mrs.
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My mother, being the strong-willed individual that she is, had no problem voicing her concern.
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Ms. Hudson, at the same time, has not been shy about voicing strategic aims and concerns.
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Voicing things your grateful for can also keep you in a happy, productive state of mind.
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He has since collected 15 technical fouls, some of them for voicing his displeasure at officials.
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Newsom is widely expected to sign the bill, after voicing support for it earlier this month.
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Voicing his gastronomic preferences, and getting heat for them, are likely the least of Najib's worries.
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Top executives in Silicon Valley are increasingly voicing their concerns about technology's influence on young minds.
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One could readily imagine Elizabeth Warren or Sanders voicing these views — in fact, they already have.
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Since North Carolina passed its anti-LGBTQ law in March, businesses have been voicing their disappointment.
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"Our intent is not to chill internal speech or limit Googlers voicing concerns," a representative said.
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Barr later took an entirely different approach with Trump, voicing rare public criticism of his boss.
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"I will not tolerate my peers and I being shamed for voicing our opinions," she wrote.
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The prolific actor also branched out into voice acting, narrating audiobooks and voicing several animated characters.
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The video strings together clips of KKK leaders and white supremacists voicing their support of Trump.
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The police were confronted by citizens who were not just voicing their opinions, but were armed .
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We are not currently voicing the length of time that the suspension will be in place.
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" In voicing support for stronger gun measures, Bloomberg said, "Nobody's trying to take away anybody's guns.
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The developments led to a substantial increase in the number of Democrats voicing support for impeachment.
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Some of the only people voicing opposition to their repeal were health economists and other experts.
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Perhaps they're voicing their indignation at an aspect of progressive or diverse culture they don't understand.
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The bottom line: Lawmakers from both parties are voicing concern about the USTR's exclusion process. Sen.
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Kanter, who had previously accepted his bench role, has recently begun voicing displeasure with the situation.
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Between the three "Dragon" movies and the TV show, you've been voicing Astrid for a decade.
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It starts with a short-haired protagonist dancing in high heels and voicing a narcissistic monologue.
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Progressive Democrats are much less shy about voicing criticisms of Israel and championing pro-Palestinian views.
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The more we get voicing their views, the more credible our argument is for the wider public.
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Star Wars actor Mark Hamill revealed in a video that he will be voicing the murderous doll.
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A letter voicing their concern was sent on their behalf to Tusk on Monday, EU officials said.
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Voicing Piece confronts us with the sound of our own voice, something most people hate to hear.
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One, voicing a common opinion, said that Trump is preferable to the Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton.
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" Ali continued, "An excellent and poignant thought was unfortunately overshadowed by voicing the word in its fullness.
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The hilarious Saturday Night Live standout will be voicing three characters in the upcoming animated movie Leap!
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An array of more than 120 musicians are voicing their support for the Dakota Access Pipeline protesters.
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If Heerhugowaard is any indication, mainstream voters are already voicing arguments once heard only on the extremes.
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Some faced Garden's wrath after voicing dissenting opinions about the business or Garden's personal conduct, sources said.
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And, while I was grateful for her experience, my mom wasn't the only one voicing an opinion.
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Star Wars actor Mark Hamill revealed in a video that he will be voicing the murderous doll.
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Internally, Palmisano says, many were unhappy with the decision, voicing their desire for a more measured response.
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Hillary Clinton reinforced Barber's affirmation by voicing robust support for immigration reform, religious tolerance, and social justice.
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Voicing your concerns and discussing your plans with a few confidants could help you figure things out.
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He later frequently commented on Barack Obama's administration, often voicing his disagreements with how things were run.
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Mr Damore may have believed he was voicing what many people in the tech industry privately think.
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The guides agree, voicing concerns that overcrowding on dive sites could drive the most treasured critters away.
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For some of us, Twitter is a place for voicing our thoughts and feelings about current events.
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It is not simply a matter of voicing disapprobation for Trump; his supporters, too, must be answered.
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The role involves voicing the opinions of the Blue Dogs, a group of moderate Democrats, to leadership.
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The Voice judge is voicing a cute little troll character in the upcoming DreamWorks Animated film Trolls.
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"Consumers are voicing their opinions in a way they never have before with social media," says McQuaile.
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A growing number of Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 owners have been voicing their issues recently.
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The Department of Children and Families hotline also received a call voicing concerns that Jonchuck was unstable.
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It is specifically Jennifer's voice, which may not have been understood — she isn't credited with voicing it.
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Pope Francis delivered a message voicing tolerance and co-existence during a Mass in Cairo on Saturday.
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Many Senate Republicans were already voicing skepticism of the House bill before the CBO score was released.
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Democrats are voicing strong misgivings about President Trump's reported decision to keep James Comey atop the FBI.
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Spain joined several other countries in voicing its opposition against rising trade tariffs and other protectionist attitudes.
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Several House Republican on the Armed Services Committees are privately voicing their objections to the provision, Rep.
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He said he began voicing his concerns to leadership on Wednesday and talked to Bounds on Thursday.
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LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman joined other tech moguls in voicing concern about artificial intelligence on Wednesday.
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Kelly dismissed the challenge of paying for the wall, voicing confidence that funding is soon to come.
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Many of these companies voicing support for Black Lives Matter employ vanishingly small numbers of black people.
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He said it was less violent than other efforts but still prevented people from voicing their opposition.
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Cummings has been voicing the honey-loving bear since 1988 when he took over for Hal Smith.
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Many people are voicing their anger on social media and demanding Epic Games scale back the punishment.
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Lowe is voicing a nagging feeling that has permeated throughout the commentariat for a very long time.
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But at the end of the day, merely voicing occasional policy differences is not "resistance" to Trump.
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This morning, members of FCC leadership have issued statements voicing their support for the $26 billion proposal.
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But most of the tweets are fans defending Swift and voicing their disgust at the hashtag's existence.
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The point of the evening's performance, he said, was to restore meaning by voicing these words aloud.
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Voicing multiple perspectives based on different research traditions can overcome limitations of specific methods of psychological investigation.
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Since winning re-election in 2016, he has not shied from voicing displeasure with the Republican leadership.
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By Friday, fans had noticed Keery's hair transformation, and many didn't shy away from voicing their disappointment.
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Some of the people who are voicing these opinions have never been involved in state party operations.
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But nearly everyone is voicing unease about the way our children have been turned into digital addicts.
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It's heartening to see that medical groups are voicing their opposition to the American Health Care Act.
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I share the concerns Pete Buttigieg raised about Senator Sanders and applaud Mr. Buttigieg for voicing them.
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Barnier himself denied voicing a preference and stressed the language would be agreed only when talks start.
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Traditionally, Republicans haven't supported paid leave — voicing concern about spending on new government programs and burdening businesses.
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The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) issued a statement on Thursday voicing concerns over the prospective deal.
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I am happy voicing my own concerns and I feel like my wages and benefits are good.
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President Trump's supporters are voicing confidence that his attacks on protesting professional athletes will pay off politically.
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Sportsmen are voicing significant concern regarding the federal government's review of designated national monuments across the country.
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Alan Lowenthal (D-Calif.), at one point voicing frustrations with the process, according to multiple people involved.
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Board of Education Within a year of his appointment as chief justice, Roberts was voicing analogous sentiment.
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And Amnesty International's Basu says the abuse is deterring women and minorities from voicing their political opinions.
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Voicing the exasperation of many of his colleagues, Mr. Boyle called the Steyer campaign a fruitless exercise.
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Nicki Minaj hasn't bitten her tongue when it comes to voicing frustrations over Travis Scott's album promotion strategy.
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Donations to Planned Parenthood have begun to swell, with many on social media donating and voicing their approval.
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The state party has approved resolutions in the past voicing formal support for the Keystone XL, he said.
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The Department of Children and Families hotline also had received a call voicing concerns that Jonchuck was unstable.
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Fans of the show are distraught, to say the least, and immediately began voicing their sadness on Twitter.
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However, some think his push to repeal Obamacare could throw up roadblocks, with even some Republicans voicing doubts.
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Jim Cummings took on Pooh in 1988 for the first time and has been voicing him ever since.
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Dame Maggie Smith is reprising her role as Professor McGonagall and Michael Gambon is back voicing Professor Dumbledore.
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Dimon, 62, has not shied away from voicing his own frustrations with the Oval Office in the past.
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To be sure, shame prevents some patients from voicing a lack of understanding to their health care provider.
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Chance the Rapper also makes a brief appearance, voicing regret for working with Kelly amid the recent allegations.
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Multiple witnesses have testified behind closed doors in recent weeks, voicing disappointment and frustration about Yovanovitch's sudden removal.
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Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani was unusually animated in voicing anger at Democratic leaders and their approach.
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If this whole modeling thing doesn't work out, she could definitely have a future in voicing sound effects.
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I just kept picturing it being like a play where Phil Hendrie was voicing each character on stage.
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"I just haven't been approached correctly by the right people," said Manchester, voicing his displeasure with negative advertisements.
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Meanwhile Paul has been busy voicing Todd Chavez on Netflix's animated BoJack Horseman, which he also executive produces.
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She declined to speak at length for this story, voicing concerns for her family's safety back in Iraq.
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When Pixar approached Mad Men star Christina Hendricks about voicing Gabby Gabby, she initially thought they were joking.
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Palmer's never been shy about voicing her opinions, whether it's on hacking into phones or her own actions.
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"Markets are voicing their disappointment in the lack of anything in the budget for the consumer," said Sharma.
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Wright, who is voicing Young Nala in the upcoming live action Lion King adaptation, also tweeted about it.
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Fox 46 followed up the next day interviewing parkgoers about the incident, with many voicing sentiments of shock.
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Celebrities are hardly shy about voicing their political preferences, but their opinions could carry more weight this year.
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But he wasn't voicing displeasure with his own party, the Russia probe or 2016 campaign rival Hillary Clinton.
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The Senate Democrats' campaign arm is targeting potential Republican candidates for voicing support for the ObamaCare repeal effort.
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Across the industry, investors are voicing frustration over disappointing hedge fund performance and the high fees managers earn.
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Motherboard alone received nearly 50 messages from Instacart workers across the country voicing outrage about recent pay cuts.
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Trump's tweet sparked a backlash, with lawmakers, national security experts and media figures voicing deep concern over it.
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The proposed law has also raised fears among activists about tougher restrictions on the voicing of dissent online.
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As technological advancement skyrockets, some policy makers and scientists are voicing concern over the growing divide between generations.
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But that won't stop community members from voicing their support for the Clean Power Plan and clean energy.
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"The disappearance of justice is already worrying everyone, people are concerned about openly voicing their opinions," Karamollaoglu said.
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By using this language, you are voicing the Republican censure of any talk of socially responsible economic policy.
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Democrats are voicing opposition to a Republican measure that would ease restrictions on the purchase of gun silencers.
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Rosenstein appeared to take a shot at lawmakers who are publicly voicing their doubts about the Mueller probe.
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As regions move closer to cashless societies, policymakers are voicing concerns over equity, data treatment, and the underbanked.
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The Texas legend has been voicing similar opinions for years to no avail—which doesn't mean he's wrong.
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A man of the people before anything else, Skepta often finds himself voicing opinions that many others share.
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Still, some critics are arguing that the mere idea of a president voicing the threat could hinder journalists.
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Liz VonSeggen led a well-attended workshop titled "Voicing the Gospel" with figures like a cheeky yellow duck.
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Strippers on Instagram have increasingly been voicing concerns over hashtags the social media platform appears to have banned.
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The steel and aluminum tariffs have triggered a strong reaction, with business executives and political leaders voicing opposition.
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You have been very active in voicing concerns over climate change and supporting causes that help the environment.
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When voicing our experiences is not enough, occupying physical space can be the most powerful act of resistance.
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Mastercard was one of several partners that avoided voicing full-throated support for Libra after it was unveiled.
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Ultimately people voicing their outrage at the lack of diversity presented in Hollywood, has started to bring change.
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Lee says he's heard from residents since the meeting voicing support for him - but he won't be back.
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He'll be joined on the show by comedy powerhouse Mary Holland, who will be voicing a humanoid droid.
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Sanders has pushed back that he is a staunch gun control advocate, voicing support for Obama's executive orders.
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Sanders read a statement from Trump at the press briefing on Monday, voicing his support for abuse victims.
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"I have been targeted for voicing what amounts to perfectly legal and acceptable free speech," the host insists.
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Bondi on Wednesday said Cooper did not pick the proper forum for voicing his concerns with her record.
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Lately, though, he's been talking up contemporary music and voicing strong support for Ms. Borda, both encouraging signs.
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My question to you is there any mechanism for voicing a strong vote for the show to continue?
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Reyes also thanked students in particular for voicing their concerns about the policy and holding school leaders accountable.
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Lawmakers reportedly began voicing concerns about the use of unauthorized eavesdropping devices in 2014, when authorities discovered them.
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Democrats are lining up against Tillerson, voicing concerns about his ties to Russia and positions on human rights.
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Some joined conservative commentators in voicing that Wolf went too far, particularly in her jokes aimed at Sanders.
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Seeking to shore up their struggling industry, the coal producers are voicing greater concern about greenhouse gas emissions.
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Democrats overwhelmingly approved of the march, with 94 percent voicing support, compared to only 31 percent of Republicans.
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Pat Roberts is voicing support for restricting access to semiautomatic rifles for those under the age of 21.
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The other was free to be the id—authentic and unbridled, capable of voicing sundry resentments and fears.
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Meanwhile, advocates who expressed reservations during the rulemaking process are similarly voicing concerns ahead of the applications deadline.
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After months of voicing their concerns on the streets, on Sunday they took those to the polling booths.
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Janelle Monae didn't mince words while voicing her displeasure with President Trump's treatment of children at the border.
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That's the message locals have been voicing in recent years, with protests flaring in the past few weeks.
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And that&aposs all for voicing my opinion, and yes, it was harsh, but it was just an opinion.
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Her final regular gig was voicing "Nanny" in the animated 101 Dalmations: The Series, which aired from 1997-98.
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Now abortion-rights activists, politicians and everyday citizens are voicing concerns that Kennedy's replacement could overturn Roe v. Wade.
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"The presidential competitive field is stronger because Kamala Harris has been powerfully voicing her Black American experience," he said.
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Beyoncé is joined by Seth Rogen and other A-list actors in voicing the iconic characters in the film.
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City councilman Corey Johnson, who's responsible for Greenwich Village, Chelsea and some of Midtown, was among those voicing complaints.
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But he didn't shy away from voicing his disapproval of what many call China's model of debt-trap diplomacy.
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Tensions escalated when both groups started voicing their opinions about President Trump's political agenda, according to CNN affiliate KRON.
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Companies must walk a fine line between voicing their concerns about Trump's policies and not undercutting his economic message.
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Google and Apple, which rely on encryption in their own products, notably avoided voicing public support for Facebook's stance.
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Jordan Peele has been voicing the ghost of Duke Ellington, who haunts Nick's attic, since Big Mouth's first episode.
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Murray had come under fire for voicing his support for the "Yes" camp during the Scottish referendum on Twitter.
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At least 100 people in China had been detained for voicing support for the demonstrations, according to Amnesty International.
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As for Langella, he pulls double duty in playing Seb and also voicing the younger version of his character.
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Though Ryan Reynolds is voicing this cop, surely you've wondered what Pikachu might sound like with a different actor.
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The film has Will Smith voicing a super cool, super smooth secret agent who... gets transformed into a pigeon.
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He's also joined the Marvel franchise voicing the characters of Rocket in Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers films.
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He's played on-screen by Josh Gad, a Tony nominee recognizable to Disney audiences for voicing Olaf in Frozen.
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In his fantasies, Reid sees the show with comedian Jordan Peele voicing Obama and actor Chris Pratt as Biden.
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Republican lawmakers are voicing their concerns and grievances following President Trump's Thursday announcement of new tariffs against Mexican goods.
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The only 2020 project he has on IMDB is voicing a character in Pixar's Onward, which is about...elves?
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Now, scientists are voicing concern over the program's potential as an offensive biological weapon against other countries' food supplies.
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I have no problem voicing my opinion, sharing what's going on in my mind, but it definitely caused waves.
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In at least two cases, Republicans cited Pence specifically in voicing their displeasure with the bill in recent days.
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Trump has played to that growing segment of his base on the campaign trail, voicing their desire for retribution.
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Republicans have expressed opposition to such transfers, voicing concern that more released Guantanamo prisoners will return to militant activities.
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Potential critics "may be deterred from voicing their criticism" if they had to verify every claim before speaking up.
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Both campaigns are voicing confidence that they'll be well-positioned with the votes that are left to be counted.
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"Yet I've been told that this bottled water could have lead, too," she said, voicing a common concern here.
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Calling it "a beautiful time for women," Lopez emphasized the importance of speaking out and voicing support for women.
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From October 8, fans began showing up to games with T-shirts and signs voicing support for Hong Kong.
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In recent years, as executive pay has climbed, fund managers have continued voicing their approval for stratospheric compensation packages.
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Trump has also begun voicing his support for Moore on Twitter and has deleted tweets in support of Strange.
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But Dr. Kirkpatrick continued voicing his concerns, and when his candor got him fired, he took his own life.
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Former classmates of Tsarnaev appeared in court following his April 19, 2013, arrest, voicing support and denying his guilt.
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Purinton had been asked to leave the bar after voicing racial slurs toward Kuchibhotla and Madasani, according to witnesses.
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Democrats, including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, are voicing confidence the party "will" take back control of the chamber.
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"I hope he dies," Elizabeth says, possibly speaking for the audience and most definitely voicing her daughter's inner voice.
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Users are also voicing their dissent by encouraging people to take action to make sure net neutrality remains protected.
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Garriss: I'm really sympathetic to the sadness that comes about when you hear that Ashley Burch isn't voicing Chloe.
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But, a few members of the Polynesian community are voicing their concerns and dissatisfaction with the depiction of Maui.
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Employees were furious, signing an online petition condemning the decision and voicing their concerns in an internal company forum.
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"The train goes everywhere, so of course it's going to stop here," she said, voicing similar sentiments as Flatow.
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The host had stopped by on checkout day and stayed to chat for a while, never voicing any concerns.
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Dave fans are voicing their anger online, adding hashtags like #boycottrockhall and #robbed to their complaints over the snub.
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For example, Mr. Harvey said, Mr. Trump could have simply been voicing support for continuing the "nuclear modernization" program.
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"What I am voicing publicly is what every single private citizen is saying across America," Rice said on CNN.
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New York (CNN Business)YouTube stars are voicing their frustration after the platform announced changes to its verification program.
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The war was still going on, of course, and he was on the record for years voicing his opposition.
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The current BLM planning process is generating some of the frustration that people are voicing toward federal lands management.
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Name Withheld First, let's take up the question of consequences — of whether voicing your objection will do any good.
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Some Chinese fans expressed dismay at the way the controversy had spread, while voicing their support for Beijing's view.
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So far Mr. Netanyahu's party and coalition partners appear to be backing him, either voicing support or remaining silent.
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Mr. Sisi and his foreign ministry avoided explicitly voicing support for Mr. Assad — presumably to avoid antagonizing the Saudis.
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"Jamie was voicing some frustration many have, including myself," Harte said about the government's delay in legislating tax reform.
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Breja alleges that, a week after voicing this and other concerns about product quality, he was fired in retaliation.
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Even when Pascal is not performing as the Mandalorian on set, he is always voicing the Mandalorian in episodes.
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And constituents from Maine and beyond are voicing their concerns, as CNN observed from her Bangor office on Thursday.
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Paul spoke on the floor in the hours leading up to the deadline, voicing opposition to unnecessary government spending.
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The two other candidates are not the least bit shy about voicing their conservative credentials to the party faithful.
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But Eddings, who has since moved on, said he wanted money in exchange for the work of voicing Claptrap.
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Pat Roberts is also voicing support for restricting access to semiautomatic rifles for those under the age of 21.
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Back in December, Gallup pegged her favorability at 36 percent, with more than three in five Americans voicing disapproval.
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Even while voicing skepticism of climate change policy, Trump repeatedly made clear and explicit promises to deliver clean air.
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Republicans, however, have resisted such calls, voicing skepticism of running up government spending (outside tax cuts for the wealthy).
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That is very much not the concern that elected Democrats, demographers, or voting rights and immigrant advocates are voicing.
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I come from a family of women who definitely are always worked up, or fighting, or voicing themselves loudly.
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A few years into Putin's presidency, the Bush administration changed its tune, voicing concerns about his commitment to democratic values.
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Australian Worker's Union (AWU) representative Ben Swan told ABC Radio his organisation have been voicing their concerns since April 2015.
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But not long after the event began, students began to protest, voicing serious concerns over their safety at the university.
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Worse yet, thousands of Turkish citizens also remain imprisoned – many for the "crime" of voicing political dissent – with uncertain futures.
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In interviews, sources said they are only voicing opinions in private meetings, out of concern about a White House backlash.
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If you're having a bad day or your feed is flooded with bad news, it's probably voicing your deep frustrations.
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Achieving a leadership role usually requires taking a stand — including voicing unpopular opinions and making tough decisions when called for.
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If you've ever felt like kicking yourself for not voicing an opinion or question in a meeting, you're not alone.
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More Democrats are coming on board with voicing support, including Cynthia Nixon in her bid for governor of New York.
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A coalition of advocacy groups supporting reforms planned a rally in the city, while detractors have already begun voicing concerns.
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Maybe you're ignored in a meeting, or you feel like a male colleague is lauded for voicing the same idea.
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Women's graphic tee We look forward someone wearing this and voicing the delusion and bitterness we're too embarrassed to admit.
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But Mrs Merkel will have known that voicing these commonplaces in this moment and in these terms would make waves.
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The actress posted a message on Instagram voicing her disappointment about the "lack of inclusion" in this year's Oscar nominees.
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Grassroots campaign group Moms Demand Action was also present on the campus Wednesday, voicing its opposition to the new law.
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Samuel L. Jackson isn't one to shy away from voicing his opinions — even if they turn out to be unpopular.
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With his op-ed, Hughes joined a growing list of former Facebook executives publicly voicing their concerns about the company.
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Within the House itself, Democrats voicing public support for impeachment proceedings now represent more than half the 235-member caucus.
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On Tuesday, the 17-year-old actor — who is currently voicing the title character in DreamWorks' new animated Where's Waldo?
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Spies in Disguise has Will Smith voicing a super-slick spy who gets transformed into and stuck as a pigeon.
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The singer hasn't been shy about voicing her disapproval of Trump's policies on transgender rights and so-called bathroom bills.
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Now, both senators are voicing similar concerns about the Research app, particularly its targeting of children as young as 13.
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One person voicing that concern is author Anand Giridharadas, who was on the set of "Morning Joe" today with Schultz.
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The foreign ministry said Makonda was voicing his own opinion and the planned crackdown did not have national government support.
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Last month, Apple joined a growing number of companies in voicing their opposition to Trump's controversial travel and immigration ban.
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Many others have been voicing their complaints on Github, an online forum known in the tech world for code-sharing.
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The actress who voiced Princess Anna in Frozen is also voicing Priscilla the sloth in Disney's upcoming animated feature Zootopia.
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Trump came out strongly against the merger when it was first announced in October, voicing populist concerns about the consolidation.
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The summary also showed some members voicing concern over escalating tensions in North Korea and their impact on Japan's economy.
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Perez, who disappeared after the helicopter attack incident, had previously resurfaced in a video voicing opposition to President Nicolas Maduro.
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The FCC's two Republican commissioners immediately piled on to the report's conclusions after voicing strong objections throughout last year's process.
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The European Union is considering a new approach to taxation rules, but certain member nations are already voicing their opposition.
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Recently, people across the country have been voicing their concerns on these issues and more by marching in the streets.
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Merkel, while voicing support for Macron's budget idea, ruled out sums that large earlier this week, speaking of "small contributions".
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Most people are voicing that they are happy to see a change in the unrealistic Barbie dolls of the past.
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As Solange asserts, those who wish to disengage do more harm by voicing negative opinions than by simply staying quiet.
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For these reasons, Pew is part of a wide coalition of scientists, fishermen, and conservationists voicing opposition to H.R. 200.
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Although Trump and Mattis speak in different tongues, both are voicing militarily aggressive doctrines that increase the chance of conflict.
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Last month, more than 50 former intelligence leaders and other government officials similarly signed a letter voicing support for Haspel.
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They steered clear of framing their misgivings on morality grounds, instead voicing concerns about "military readiness" and unit cohesion. Gen.
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Many Americans are unaware of what they do, and pharmacists aren't shy about voicing their hatred of the consolidating industry.
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On Monday, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont joined two other Democratic presidential candidates in voicing support for the strike.
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In the Senate, the idea appears to be gaining traction, with at least five Republicans voicing support for the measure.
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"I kind of feel that people are looking down on us," said Neil Hanshew, a miner, voicing a common sentiment.
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Trump on Wednesday morning went on a Twitter spree, retweeting nearly 60 messages voicing support from rank-and-file firefighters.
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His sister Nadia expressed grief at the verdict, voicing hope to see her brother acquitted at the court of cassation.
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On guns:Moulton, a former infantry officer in the Marine Corps, is not shy about voicing his support for gun control.
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Rickman and Mirren are excellent throughout as he parries and parses her demands, ultimately voicing the film's primary moral vision.
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Heather North, most known for voicing the character of Daphne on Scooby-Doo, has died at the age of 71.
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However, not all are voicing concern for the future of the EU following the weekend elections in France and Germany.
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In the weeks leading up to the election, she was surprised to overhear many students voicing their dislike of Trump.
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U.S. Ambassadors typically don't meddle in other country's domestic affairs, but Trump's picks haven't shied away from voicing their thoughts.
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The reimposition of sanctions comes amid protests across Iran, with demonstrators voicing dissatisfaction with a weak economy and financial corruption.
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I'm not saying I don't feel bad for people who are poor, but I'm voicing fear for my kids, too.
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Despite voicing good intentions, Mr. Duterte's insistence on prioritizing a punitive, rather than rehabilitative, approach to addiction is proving shortsighted.
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The tour included not only the voicing of suppressed histories, but also traditional music and even a ritual tobacco offering.
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In Tom's case, the expansion is subtle, largely a matter of giving him the dignity of voicing his own predicament.
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Bloomberg cited internal emails from a Google exec voicing concern over the unit's lack of a short-term revenue plan.
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Saudi Arabia, seen as a powerful Gulf ally of General Hamdan, issued a statement voicing its approval of the choice.
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After retirement, Flynn was not shy about voicing his critiques of the Obama administration — or, really, any opinions at all.
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Consumer groups and European officials are already voicing concerns that people may still see costly fees on their cellphone bills.
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There was also Trump praising NASCAR folks for their patriotism after he called NFL players SOBs for voicing their dissent.
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Days after organizers announced their intent to unionize, three nonmanagerial employees sent an email to the entire staff voicing dissent.
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Fans took to their feeds to express their support for de Jager, while also voicing their anger toward the blackmailers.
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As the candidate courted nonwhite voters, employees of color were voicing their frustrations, according to interviews, documents and a recording.
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Backtracking, Mr Morey later said that he "was merely voicing one thought, based on one interpretation, of one complicated event".
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Mancini praised Trump for cutting taxpayer funding for abortions, appointing anti-abortion judges and voicing support against late-term abortions.
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Fund managers are also voicing fears of a hit to the quality of research and corporate access to financial markets.
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The number voicing concern rose after the publication of a draft withdrawal agreement on Wednesday and Raab's resignation on Thursday.
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Analysts speculate that Mr. Erdogan is waiting to see how Mr. Trump approaches Turkey before voicing his disapproval too openly.
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There's a fine line between voicing strong political stances and becoming an activist, and each company makes that calibration differently.
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This is not only a President of the United States voicing racist sentiment in front of a group of people.
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Mr. Israel vowed to fight the suspension, calling it politically motivated for voicing his opposition to the National Rifle Association.
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The Daily Beast reported that Kelly, in addition to voicing his public support, had urged Porter not to step down.
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She received a Grammy Award for voicing Cindy Lou Who in 1968 and received the Television Academy's Governors Award in 2013.
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Twitter was immediately flooded with fans voicing their alarm and disappointment, but luckily, it appears it may have been a glitch.
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Many prominent scientists are voicing concerns about the potential emergence of artificial "superintelligences" that can outpace our ability to control them.
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Bella and Gigi Hadid joined the chorus of protesters in NYC Sunday, voicing their contempt for President Trump's anti-Muslim ban.
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Three female characters, not one one of them voicing an ambition or desire that does not pertain to their male counterparts.
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In January, respondents were evenly split, with 44 percent saying they approved and another 803 percent voicing disapproval of the plan.
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Therefore, voicing objection to radical policies may make many political scientists feel uncomfortable because it appears to be a partisan act.
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As of Tuesday afternoon, the campaign had sparked more than 12,000 tweets, with politicians, celebrities and regular folks voicing their support.
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By voicing their objection to the meeting, Saudi Arabia has attempted to win back the leadership baton from American shale producers.
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Video clips of the incident made the rounds on social media, with hundreds of fans voicing concerns about the star's wellbeing.
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Its gag set pieces run the gamut from uninspired to incoherent; Rob Schneider, voicing the title role, is energetic but bland.
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But the British pop star will be back on TV soon — voicing a musician on an upcoming episode of The Simpsons.
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Truthfully, the age of an actor voicing an animated character doesn't matter that much; it's all about the performance, after all.
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Developers are already voicing their concerns about Microsoft's past abuses, and the company's botched acquisition of Skype and Nokia's phone business.
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I think this adaptation of The Grinch, which has Benedict Cumberbatch voicing the Grinch, might risk making the Grinch too relatable.
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Esports that the announcement was a "troll," but that hasn't stopped people from voicing their arguments for and against the taunt.
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In tweets, Tumblr posts, and Medium posts, employees described voicing their concerns with management and hearing their feedback get brushed off.
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It's so inspiring to finally see women voicing their stories, and their support for each other in a very public way.
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For voicing her fears, she says, she has been the victim of a smear campaign within the party and branded "transphobic".
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Sofia Vergara is breathing life into everyone's favorite party-girl emoji, voicing the Flamenco Dancer in the upcoming The Emoji Movie.
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After months of publicly supporting the president, the rapper, 41, tweeted about a possible hiatus from voicing a pro-MAGA rhetoric.
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According to the research, people were concerned that voicing their political support would create conflicts and arguments with those around them.
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She is already fielding more film offers, in addition to voicing the title character on Disney's princess series Sofia The First.
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By voicing his truth, Affleck refused to allow addiction to be brushed over as entertainment, as it has been so often.
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The tribe, besides voicing concerns about water, also has said the construction would cut through sacred land and destroy burial sites.
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Dr. Kovarik describes the ridicule and anger she received from other faculty members following voicing her preference for Donald Trump's presidency.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) is voicing optimism about the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan after a meeting at the White House on Wednesday.
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Federal Reserve officials, meanwhile, took center stage on Thursday, more or less voicing willingness to continue on a rate-hiking path.
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Over 1,700 Notre Dame alumni signed a letter last week voicing disappointment over the school's selection of Pence as a speaker.
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Bethesda's already received some backlash from fans, many voicing the opinion that Bethesda is making a cash grab using modders' ideas.
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Following the House floor showdown Thursday, Jayapal took to Twitter to expand on her thoughts in two tweets, voicing similar thoughts.
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If successful, it would be the first tax-reform package enacted since 1986, but some on the right are voicing concerns.
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Meanwhile, a favorite granola company had suddenly gone out of business, and members had been voicing concern about products from China.
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No wonder that leading Latino advocacy groups, like the Hispanic Federation and LatinoJustice PRLDEF, are voicing their opposition to Kavanaugh's nomination.
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It is unacceptable to continue using them as pawns in an ideological battle between politicians voicing differing and often inflexible opinions.
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"Spider-Man" actor Tom Holland stars as Ian, with Chris Pratt voicing Barley and Julia Louis-Dreyfus playing their mom Laurel.
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I understood, but I had to go anyway, as I felt a need to fulfill my communal responsibility of voicing opposition.
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Since President Donald Trump took office in January, ordinary citizens have been voicing dissent on the internet and in the streets.
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As the long-awaited Lion King remake inches closer to release, we finally have our first look at Beyoncé voicing Nala.
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"I regret voicing my doubts & insecurities in public," Hamill tweeted, praising director Rian Johnson for making an "all-time GREAT" movie.
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It was at this point that she finally felt comfortable voicing her intrusive thoughts and eventually received a postpartum OCD diagnosis.
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The impact: The crisis is unlikely to create any new divisions in Latin America, with only Venezuela voicing support for Nicaragua.
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Don't allow what you perceive as the system to trick you into not voicing or exercising your voice or your vote.
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Black men were especially drawn to Ali and wanted to be just as unapologetic as the champ in voicing black pride.
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That'd be a big shift — Japan has not been shy in voicing its concerns about Xi's plan to the international community.
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In recent months, with the 2020 presidential election looming, White has appeared more often publicly, voicing her support for the president.
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Two weeks before Renshaw announced his terrorist plot, members had begun voicing suspicions that there was an informant within the group.
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And not voicing my concerns basically led me to having to settle for vanilla sex with lots and lots of lube.
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Andrew Rehfeld, the seminary's president, said on Monday that he was proud of his students and alumni for voicing their concerns.
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But I was more struck by the unusual clarity of the textures, the careful voicing of chords to highlight pungent harmonies.
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By voicing these feelings, which can be taboo to speak out loud, men supposedly developed compassion for women, and vice versa.
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Klein said that some of the pregnant people contacting her are voicing concerns about contracting the coronavirus in a hospital setting.
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I'd like to think that women are becoming more comfortable voicing their own desires, that there's no need for permission anymore.
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The public uproar and ensuing confusion come in light of President Donald Trump occasionally voicing his support for ending birthright citizenship.
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He also noted that Judge had plenty of support from the bench when it came to voicing displeasure with the umpires.
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The more scrutiny the trial got, the more the public began voicing concerns about the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren was among several Democratic presidential candidates voicing support for the strike in the country's third-largest school district.
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Some of Seoul's allies are voicing concern Pyongyang may be using the talks to buy time to pursue its weapons program.
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NBC faced additional backlash in November after the network reportedly fired her for voicing complaints of racism she experienced on set.
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She is easily the movie's breakout character, voicing whatever thoughts come to her mind and not caring what anyone else thinks.
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Another NBA fan said he was ejected from a game after voicing support for the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
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Democrats emerged from back-to-back closed-door briefings on Iran voicing deep frustration about what Trump's plan is moving forward.
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The strategy had prompted her finance director to leave the campaign, after voicing concerns that she might run out of money.
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Numerous organizations, including my own, have submitted letters to the Science Advisory Board, voicing our own disagreement with EPA's apparent stance.
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It follows Lindsell Train, Columbia Threadneedle, M&G Investment Management and Aviva Investors Global Services in voicing dissatisfaction with the proposal.
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He often sent messages criticizing the Chinese government's censorship and political controls and voicing support for dissidents and other banned causes.
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Holland will be voicing a character in the upcoming animated film "Onward" alongside Marvel costar Chris Pratt, which Holland was promoting.
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While she was not well known to the general public, the entertainment world called her the First Lady of Animated Voicing.
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For Yeats the personae — the Latin word for "masks" — voicing his poems are as meaningful and expressive as the poem's words.
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Joining Zuckerberg in voicing disagreement with Trump's proposed policy were Twitter's Jack Dorsey, Google's Sundar Pichai, Apple's Tim Cook and others.
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She cannot or will not acknowledge how any black person voicing pride in country for the first time makes perfect sense.
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Republicans have begun speaking out against President Donald Trump, voicing increasing anxiety that this issue will hurt them in the midterms.
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Rihanna joined thousands of Americans nationwide in voicing her displeasure with Donald Trump's executive order restricting travel from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
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On the other side of the aisle, some Republicans are voicing concerns that Trump's proposed budget blueprint doesn't increase military spending enough.
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" Outside of acting, Rolence says he enjoys playing piano, swimming and "do things that regular kids who aren't voicing little fish do!
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"Definitely not, there's a culture there that really encourages voicing your opinion," one worker, who requested not to be named, told us.
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Obama voicing his disappointment in men, especially those making front-page headlines, comes after a particularly mortifying week for President Donald Trump.
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Meanwhile, Buffett's close partner in weighing the responsibilities of the megawealthy, Bill Gates, has more recently been voicing comfort with disempowering billionaires.
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While this bold hair change is definitely a powerful move, she's been voicing her activism very loudly before and after the election.
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Most consumers will likely choose the latter, leaving security by the wayside, and civil liberties advocates are already voicing displeasure about it.
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UK politicians started voicing their concerns about another large British-based company being scooped up on the cheap by a foreign rival.
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This came after the European Union, as a whole, failed to agree on a region-wide system with several nations voicing opposition.
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At the end of most of the Syrian combat operations, Turkey began voicing concern about the strong Kurdish presence in northern Syria.
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On the Persona 5 subreddit, discussion about the change is largely fans voicing their opinion for the restrictions to be lifted entirely.
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A French minister provoked the ire of his government this week after voicing support for moderate decriminalization of marijuana use among adults.
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In addition to voicing Nala in the film, Beyoncé released a new song called "Spirit" on The Lion King soundtrack on Tuesday.
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The track is the first single from the upcoming Trolls movie, which JT is also executive producing and voicing a character in.
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Hollywood likes to tease us, most recently with the possibility of Beyoncé voicing Nala in an upcoming live-action Lion King remake.
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Yet the investigatory process has been widely criticized from the start, with progressives and Democrats voicing their concern over its limited scope.
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A summary of the debate at the BOJ's April rate review showed some board members voicing concern over the cost of easing.
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Pop Star: Nicki MinajStatements about previous terrorist attacks: For the most part, Minaj has refrained from voicing her opinion on world events.
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But even voicing the offer is a way to let them know they can approach you for specific help when needed. 5.
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Protests and rioting ensued, with the people voicing displeasure at the gas price increases, Trump's election, and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.
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Two of her key political opponents joined others in voicing their support for Hodges' Facebook post, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
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He often felt shortchanged by the attention other (white) artists got by covering his songs, and wasn't shy about voicing his displeasure.
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Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin issued a statement earlier this month condemning the actions of hate groups and voicing support for the President.
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But conservatives in the House are already voicing opposition to the draft bill that circulated last week, signaling a tough road ahead.
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Scientists have traditionally been wary about voicing political opinions, fearing they will come off as partisan, and therefore unbiased, in their research.
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General Electric Chairman Jeff Immelt praised President Trump on Thursday for showing "great leadership" by voicing support for the Export-Import Bank.
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I think, as women, we should do a better job encouraging each other and also voicing the positivity you get from them.
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Beyoncé is joined by James Earl Jones, Seth Rogen and other A-list actors in voicing the iconic characters in the film.
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Results are expectedly skewed based on party affiliation, with 28500 percent of Democrats backing Gillum and 6900 percent voicing support for DeSantis.
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NBA superstar LeBron James on Tuesday is voicing support for Nike amid a new ad campaign that features controversial quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
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Humanitarian groups are voicing concern after reports the Trump administration may step up support for the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen.
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Democrat Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia appeared to be in a minority in his party in voicing opposition to Obama's actions.
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Corden gets top billing in this adaptation of the beloved children's books, voicing the titular bunny opposite Daisy Ridley and Domhnall Gleeson.
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The march through D.C. included many people chanting their disdain for Trump and voicing their criticism of his administration's treatment of minorities.
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Flanked by uniformed officers, Newton County residents took turns calling for compassion and voicing their opposition to the proposed mosque and cemetery.
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Officials in Philadelphia are voicing support for the opening of safe-injection sites in the city to help combat opioid overdose deaths.
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The reimposition of sanctions comes as protests have persisted across Iran, with demonstrators voicing dissatisfaction with a weak economy and financial corruption.
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Others began voicing their concerns over what YouTube says they can and cannot post, arguing the platform is cracking down on censorship.
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Women have been voicing their concerns on Twitter about the condom's gamification of consent through the product's resemblance to a Rubick's Cube.
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The endgame appears to be going along with a smooth transition of power while voicing his adamant disapproval: bark, but no bite.
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The FCC claimed it was the victim of a DDoS attack that prevented the public from voicing their opinions about net neutrality.
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Fast-forward to a post "Return to Roanoke" world, and that very same girl is voicing her very real concerns on YouTube.
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Democrats in the lower chamber have already hauled in Mnuchin to testify on the sanctions behind closed doors and left voicing dissatisfaction.
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And even supporters in the Assembly seemed underwhelmed by the ethics bill, with many voicing disappointment that it did not go further.
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Susan Collins (Maine), John Kennedy (La.), and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) backed the resolution, with neither Kennedy nor Murkowski voicing support before Wednesday.
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But now, after voicing the role of Kermit the Frog for 22015 years, voice actor and puppeteer Steve Whitmire has been fired.
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What's really unsettling are the commenters voicing their feelings of immense loneliness—some threatening suicide—and other who say shockingly cruel things.
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Ralph Northam, voicing support for a bill that allows local governments in Virginia to vote to take down Confederate statues and monuments.
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That's the pairing in this animated film, with Selena Gomez voicing Mavis, the "young" daughter to Adam Sandler's even more ancient Dracula.
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Even undecided, the appeal is having an impact in courtrooms, where judges have started voicing more skepticism over the use of warrants.
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People are voicing hate more now because there's so many more outlets that give voice to reasonable and unreasonable opinions and demands.
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The protesters are voicing discontent with the pace of political and economic change, even though many sanctions against Iran have been lifted.
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Since the election of Trump, more people are following in our presidents footsteps in regards to voicing their opinions on ethnic minorities.
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Voicing a commonly heard concern, he worries that Kaval and the A's will not keep their promise to redo the Coliseum grounds.
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The Democratic Party's upper-middle-class voters are highly effective in voicing their views, pro or con, on legislative and regulatory initiatives.
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Politicians have been voicing concerns about the influence of technology companies, while President Trump has taken a dim view of foreign acquisitions.
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The specific grievances do differ, but all those voicing dissatisfaction share one thing: They have been ill-treated by a revolutionary regime.
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From the very beginning, regulators and lawmakers from Washington to Beijing criticized the project, voicing concerns about how it would be regulated.
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Theroux voices Tramp in the movie opposite Tessa Thompson's Lady, with Sam Elliot and Janelle Monáe also voicing real-life rescue dogs.
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But the media saw in Mr. Weinstein a self-proclaimed progressive who appeared to be vilified simply for voicing a dissenting opinion.
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They said that fear of retribution prevented them from voicing their opinions, and that universities needed to do more to protect them.
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For the moment, Mr. Salvini, who only weeks ago dominated Italy's politics, has been relegated to voicing his displeasure from the sidelines.
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This non-partisanship is most pronounced among younger voters — with over 28500 percent of Republican-leaning Millennials now voicing support for legalization.
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Mr. Bolton's presence has also not stopped Mr. Trump from praising Mr. Kim and voicing optimism — even excitement — about their looming encounter.
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James Jeffrey, the American envoy to Syria, is also in Ankara, voicing support for Turkey and condemning Russia and the Syrian government.
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In Canada: Thousands of mourners packed a Toronto memorial for the dozens of Canadian victims of the crash, voicing grief and rage.
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The clash comes in the midst of prolonged turmoil inside Google, where activist employees are voicing complaints and alleging mistreatment of workers.
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Voters — both Democrats and Republicans — are tired of the NRA's extreme, dangerous agenda, they are voicing their outrage, and leaders are listening.
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These lingering diplomatic and military questions leave some congressional leaders voicing skepticism about a swift, decisive attack on the Islamic State capital.
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" Trump also began an evening rally in Wisconsin by voicing his desire for "all sides to come together in peace and harmony.
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Meanwhile, attendance at demonstrations has dropped since October 1st, leaving crowds that are increasingly composed of disparate groups voicing their factional differences.
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It is offering broad support for the GOP tax plan while also voicing its concerns over the effects on the mortgage deduction.
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Lawmakers of both parties have been voicing unease about Facebook's targeted ad system and how it profits off of users' aggregate data.
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London (CNN Business)Business leaders are voicing intense frustration with politicians who have plunged the United Kingdom deeper into uncertainty over Brexit.
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From freedom of the press to separation of powers, the years-long erosion of America's democratic institutions has many voicing their concerns.
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Eagle-eyed Harry Potter fans have spent several years voicing their growing concerns that their hero, author J.K. Rowling, might be transphobic.
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The government should not "define and control what constitutes health care," he said in 2012, voicing a concern he has long expressed.
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Instead of voicing opposition to this legal coup d'état, the White House remained silent, thus tacitly approving in the eyes of Iraqis.
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Okinawans have also been voicing their opposition at the ballot box, particularly since the election of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 242.
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In that context, the droid's portrayal is more of an inside joke tapping into work the actor voicing her has already done.
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In addition to voicing Nala in the film, Beyoncé released a brand-new song called "Spirit" on The Lion King soundtrack on Tuesday.
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These images represent our first close-up look at the game, though Telltale recently revealed who will be voicing the five heroic stars.
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Ahead of the G20 summit, which will be held in Japan, Trump is again voicing his frustration over military agreements with key allies.
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" He continued, voicing the same sentiments that I'd hear throughout the day: "Honestly, at this point, they need to shut this place down.
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"Themes of passive, innocent love, [which were] pervasive in older music, were replaced by women voicing their own desires and feelings," Cohen says.
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TC: I haven't personally heard many European startups voicing concerns about the EU copyright reform — do you think there's an awareness problem here?
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The State Department has expressed concerns over deteriorating human rights conditions in Egypt, but the current administration has avoided voicing such concerns publicly.
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It was directed by the guy who made the 2007 Alvin and the Chipmunks movie, and it had Aubrey Plaza voicing Grumpy Cat.
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Several members of the band have been arrested and sent to prison camps in the past for voicing their opposition to the government.
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It's a system that continues to discourage people of color from voicing their experiences — with sexism, with racism, and where the two intersect.
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Most confusing is the charge that by voicing their political opinions in the classroom, Chinese students are undermining the free speech of others.
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The recordings of people voicing their fears about the Trump administration before the president's inauguration will include performances at the museum in August.
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Then, a different British chef — one known for voicing his opinion on the regular — clapped back, telling him to get with the times.
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Nonetheless, not all Germans bought into this consensus, and many of them gravitated toward AfD as the only party publicly voicing their concerns.
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" Southbend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg tweeted, "The presidential competitive field is stronger because Kamala Harris has been powerfully voicing her Black American experience.
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A quick search of the #McChicken hashtag reveals that a massive amount of the traffic is people voicing their displeasure with the video.
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Compensating the descendants of American slaves is suddenly a hot topic on the campaign trail, with presidential candidates voicing support for slavery reparations.
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Now research suggests that widespread awareness of such mass surveillance could undermine democracy by making citizens fearful of voicing dissenting opinions in public.
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Let's get one thing straight: Conservatives don't care that celebrities voice their opinions, unless they disagree with the opinions the celebrities are voicing.
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Of course, with typical scientific caution, he said he would prefer to see what Trump's actual policies are before voicing a clear verdict.
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Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat from Maryland, said he is concerned that Republicans who are voicing criticism privately have not done so publicly.
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He has been consistent in voicing his opposition to any cuts to the program, which helps to provide coverage to low-income Americans.
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Onstage at TechCrunch Disrupt NY, FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn urged the public to continue voicing their support for a free and open internet.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) went further, officials said, voicing skepticism that the underlying intelligence truly supported the White House's claims.
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Jackie Speier is voicing concerns over President Trump's mental fitness and calling for him to be removed from office through the 25th Amendment.
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Senator Bob Corker, the Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, wasted no time in voicing his contempt for the United Nations.
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A number of liberal veterans are also voicing concerns that any effort to stifle political boycotts poses a threat to the First Amendment.
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Swonk predicted a September hike is likely off the table, voicing concern that Washington politics could rattle policy and sidetrack the economic recovery.
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Instead, the ruling will only push away friendly countries and stiffen the unity and resolve of those voicing deep concerns with Chinese actions.
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The change followed deliberations on the draft by ruling party officials, including those voicing the interests of drugmakers worried about hits to revenues.
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The more you understand what helps you thrive at work, the more comfortable you'll be voicing your needs to current and future employers.
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Hurd has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump, often voicing his opposition to his proposed wall on the US-Mexico border.
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And Americans are voicing their dismay in a myriad of ways -- including on social media and most notably with Twitter's recent hashtag #AmericaIn3Words.
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Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis and Economics Commissioner Pierre Moscovici wrote to the Spanish government voicing doubts about its "estimated revenue-raising capacity".
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A growing number of Democratic lawmakers and civil libertarians are voicing concerns about Amazon's facial recognition software, worrying that it could be misused.
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Yet many large Salesforce shareholders, including the mutual fund giant Fidelity Investments, sent emails and other messages to Salesforce executives voicing their displeasure.
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The big question is "How are they filling the void?" one of veteran TSA official said, voicing concern about the impact on security.
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Parents in South Carolina are voicing outrage after footage surfaced of fifth-grade students singing while picking cotton on a school field trip.
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The most prominent foreign and domestic leaders are voicing their opinion on Trump's highly-anticipated decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal.
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Voicing opposition to U.S. policy on the day Washington announced a new raft of sanctions on Iran, the European Union reissued its Nov.
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" "We believe that Chrissy has acted bravely by voicing her experience from the past, and we know how difficult this is for her.
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Cultural Survival, a Massachusetts-based nonprofit that partners with native peoples to protect their cultures, is among those voicing opposition to ayahuasca tourism.
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But Sanford quickly learned that the Party establishment whose long-held views he was voicing had done a vanishing act of its own.
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Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez jumped into the net neutrality fight on Wednesday, voicing his support for the policy, Ali Breland writes.
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By acutely voicing the sonorities in the subdued yet tragic "Ase's Death," Mr. Blomstedt made a case for Grieg as an inspired harmonist.
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But now senior Pentagon officials are voicing concern that Mr. Bolton's policy of isolating and pressuring Iran could set off an armed conflict.
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Rather, Cameron was implicitly voicing a fear that a nice suit was the measure of the man was coming to an abrupt end.
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My mother is voicing something many cellphone users, or parents of cellphone users, intuitively feel: that these devices are somehow making us sick.
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You're voicing a character in Netflix's "The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance," the coming prequel to the 1982 Jim Henson-Frank Oz film.
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However, the pay scale is a bit higher for celebs, who can earn millions voicing a big-budget movie, according to Fox Business.
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Businesses in the Fed's extended network of contacts were voicing concerns about a disease that, weeks before, had hardly registered on their radar.
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Voicing Germans' angst, Helmut Schleweis, president of Germany's powerful savings banks association, said the ECB's latest policy package "does more harm than good".
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On the other hand, many lawyers, despite voicing support for those confronting these issues head-on, continued their noncontroversial, traditional business as usual.
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The company has also faced criticism from a small group of conservative employees who say they were punished for voicing their political beliefs.
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As the authorities grapple anew with yellow fever in Brazil, they are voicing relief that it has not evolved into an urban outbreak.
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They broke off from a larger protest on Saturday that was voicing opposition to the imminent jailing of two ranchers convicted of arson.
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That level of support is one reason why a number of Republicans are publicly voicing confidence that many of these members will survive.
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As Sandberg published her reaction to the violence of the weekend, other business leaders have been voicing disapproval for President Donald Trump's response.
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In Congress, Senator Rand Paul, a self-described libertarian and proponent of military restraint, was nearly alone in voicing support for the president.
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An opposition lawmaker won sustained applause when he accused the prime minister of voicing racist sentiments in an article he wrote last year.
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In consultations with their physicians, a number of men and women currently in treatment are voicing qualms unrelated to their cancer-specific challenges.
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Bias in artificial intelligence is a widely discussed topic, with researchers voicing concerns that flawed training data can exacerbate or create unfair assumptions.
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As a result, many South Africans are now voicing a long-held fear: Is South Africa headed in the same direction as Zimbabwe?
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Continuing to suppress freedom of expression in this way may lead to frustration and inspire potentially less constructive ways of voicing social discontent.
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After voicing support for the federal standards, the biggest car companies have recently appealed to President Trump to loosen the fuel economy targets.
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For years, the Leadership Institute's Campus Reform has reported examples of those who teach the next generation voicing support and admiration for Antifa.
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The anonymity of the internet, he added, makes it difficult to distinguish between ordinary people voicing their genuine opinions and state-sponsored trolls.
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Palin slipped on a spangly $695 creation by Milly before voicing her support in Iowa last week for the Republican presidential front-runner.
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Some European leaders across the 28-member bloc are voicing concerns about the reliance on American and Chinese tech companies for storing data.
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As strong as the President's job performance rates with Republicans, they like his handling of the economy even more -- with 89% voicing approval.
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Things took a turn, however, when a group of Democrats facing reelection in 2628 from coal-mining states began voicing loud objections. Sen.
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Bolton long has been a hard-liner on Iran, North Korea, Russia, China and the Taliban, while consistently voicing his support for Israel.
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Every now and then, you're going to have to deal with a customer on social media voicing complaints, sometimes in an obnoxious manner.
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Roberts voted to strike down the plans, voicing a clear, if controversial, idea about what the Supreme Court had intended in Brown v.
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Russia has remained a staunch ally, with President Vladimir V. Putin voicing his support for Mr. Maduro during a December meeting in Moscow.
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In Australia, where Ms. Damond, 217, grew up, there was agony and disbelief, the prime minister voicing bafflement, the tabloids in full cry.
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Some U.S. lawmakers have suggested passing resolutions voicing support for intelligence agencies, or spending more to enhance election security and prevent cyber attacks.
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His homilies had blasted the U.S.-backed military dictatorship while voicing solidarity with the poor, making him a Latin American human rights icon.
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He constantly talks about the importance of protecting Americans with preexisting conditions while also voicing support for a bill that doesn't do that.
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The number voicing concern rose after she delayed a planned vote on her Brexit deal in parliament when facing an almost certain defeat.
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Still Goldstein points to yet another side to the story — one that many, women in particular, have been voicing in the comments on Twitter.
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But White House legislative affairs director Marc Short told Reuters on Thursday that Trump was not voicing support for a higher proposed corporate rate.
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They may realize that they're better off not voicing a racial slur or [putting] racist graffiti on a sidewalk or wall of a building.
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But its 100th episode — featuring Uzo Aduba voicing complex warrior Bismuth — was a standout, forcing Steven to make a devastating choice he'll never forget.
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Late night host James Corden is voicing Beatrix Potter's furry friend, and he'll be joined by Elizabeth Debicki (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2).
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But despite the racist backlash, Green was also greeted by a deluge of callers voicing their support from across the country and the globe.
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As growth in the global smartphone market shows signs of slowing, some manufacturers are voicing optimism that AR and VR will revive consumer enthusiasm.
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She's also an actress, scoring roles in CSI, Valentine's Day, New Girl and voicing the character of Audrey in 2012's The Lorax. 10.
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James Hong's work voicing this character, who becomes a bundle of nerves when he thinks his fatherly role is being usurped, is a delight.
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The rest of the episode centered around Locken and her threats of violence, with the other women voicing that they feared for their safety.
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It's fairly common knowledge that Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan has a controversial opinion or two, and that he doesn't mind voicing them.
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"You almost say, do ads mean anything?" the candidate said back in May, voicing a hypothesis that several media watchers had also put forth.
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After initially voicing support for progressive calls to abolish ICE, he's backtracked: "Abolishing ICE does nothing to resolve any ... issues," O'Rourke said in July.
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Customers are voicing frustration and anger towards the company on Reddit, with many vowing to stop buying products as a result of this decision.
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Our goal should be to stop this from happening in the first place, and I doubt anyone voicing due process or privacy concerns disagrees.
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In the wake of Maroney's post, her 2012 Olympic teammates rallied behind her, with Aly Raisman, Jordyn Wieber and Kyla Ross voicing their support.
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But in voicing the crude term, Mr. Trump has further polarized a Republican Party already deeply divided about his candidacy, particularly across class lines.
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He tends to act out each memory he describes, voicing all the parts, and has an endearing habit of laughing at his own jokes.
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Shankar's contest is part of an ongoing discussion about the writing and voicing of Apu, an Indian convenience store owner with a heavy accent.
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In a Starbucks subreddit , people are voicing concerns that the new policy will lead to stores being filled with homeless people and drug users.
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Trump has been hailed by many as a brave champion voicing unpopular but widespread opinions in a world where "political correctness" has gone mad.
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Jim Cummings has been voicing the bear for 30 years at this point, and there is something comforting about hearing him in Christopher Robin.
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The company drew criticism earlier this year when it blocked Tesla employees from voicing their complaints on an anonymous social network for tech workers.
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Her reticence at speaking openly is quite common in a place where activists say she could be swiftly questioned or jailed for voicing dissent.
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Beyoncé is joined by Donald Glover, Seth Rogen, James Earl Jones and other A-list actors in voicing the iconic characters in the film.
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That's what Mandalorian showrunner Jon Favreau seemed to suggest with an Instagram post that definitely looked as if Taika Waititi was voicing the character.
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Y Combinator President Sam Altman penned a blog post in March voicing his support for net neutrality's reclassification of broadband companies as common carriers.
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So, if they start voicing what they want, and demanding what they want, and showing up at the box office, then Hollywood will listen.
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Tresca does not share that view but noted a palpable shift in the government's lira view, with some officials voicing concern about its weakness.
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"In this climate of fear, falsehoods and rising authoritarianism, just voicing your views can draw death threats," Open Society Foundations said in a statement.
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Those concerns have become so great that Italian officials have started voicing their alarm in public, a rare step for such officials in Italy.
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From late morning Tuesday, customers of Australia's largest telecommunication network began voicing their dismay on social media about their inability to make phone calls.
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Josephine perched on her shoulder for the duration of my visit, occasionally striking Angry Bird poses and voicing some shrewd concern at my queries.
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They aim, in part, to punish those whose views they dislike and to deter those people from voicing their views by imposing financial penalties.
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The big question is "How are they filling the void?" said one of the veteran TSA officials, voicing concern about the impact on security.
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Although repeatedly voicing his determination to win a Mariners contract, Bolt was measured about his progress and admitted to still struggling with his movement.
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Ease their anxiety and create a psychologically safe environment where the employee feels comfortable voicing concerns, discussing hesitations, and coming to you for help.
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Alicia Keys is voicing her support for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in a video released less than two weeks ahead of Election Day.
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This is an unlikely scenario; however, the fact that people are even voicing such concerns makes it all the more urgent to dispel them.
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Even so, several of those named often have expressed views against the economic mainstream, voicing suspicions about the Federal Reserve and global trade deals.
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After the bill to end union dues collection was killed last session, activists spent the interim voicing their desire to see the issue reconsidered.
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A Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer is under fire for voicing a hiring preference for nonwhite, male candidates in an email about job openings.
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The White House has been harshly criticized for ousting the FBI director on Tuesday, with Democrats voicing concern about the timing of the decision.
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This on the heels of two Lakers legends, Kobe Bryant and Magic Johnson, voicing concerns that LeBron's workload was getting to be two much.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office sent the letter directly to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, voicing disapproval for the museum's exhibition Welcome to Jerusalem.
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"These spirits are voicing their disdain and frustration with the conditions people of color face and their burning desire to affect change," Lo says.
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Video game company Blizzard has apologized to fans a month after it penalized a professional gamer for voicing solidarity with the Hong Kong protesters.
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Malmstrom said many U.S. companies and politicians were voicing concerns over goods becoming more expensive in the United States as a result of tariffs.
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The rest of the year, when he's not voicing characters on "Bob's Burgers," Kindler is on the road entertaining audiences with his stand-up.
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While it sounds like a good idea in theory, there are inherent issues with this new format with traditionalists and athletes voicing their concerns.
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I think that leaves a lot of room for having fun and for voicing one's personal opinions and for also being a good reporter.
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But more and more elected officials, advocacy groups and medical officials are voicing support as the most viable option for America's health care future.
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"The presidential competitive field is stronger because Kamala Harris has been powerfully voicing her Black American experience," Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
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Some American officials were taken aback by the Kurdish announcement, voicing frustration and anger to their Kurdish counterparts, according to a senior American official.
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"When he talked, you listened, and you respected what he was voicing," said Jets defensive lineman Henry Anderson, who played with Thomas at Stanford.
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Public sentiment toward unions is at its highest level in 50 years, according to a recent Gallup opinion poll that showed 64% voicing approval.
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But officials are already voicing concerns that the coronavirus outbreak may affect the Games, which are scheduled to be held in Tokyo this year.
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Mr. Trump was cool to it from the beginning, and many Republicans in the House and the Senate began voicing concerns in recent months.
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He also pushed back against Republican lawmakers, such as Senator Patrick J. Toomey of Pennsylvania, who have been voicing their frustration about the tariffs.
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In a recent barrage of public letters and full-page ads, Fortune 100 companies are voicing strong support for remaining in the Paris accord.
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During his trial in November, Wang Mo declared that voicing support for democracy did not amount to a movement to subvert the Chinese state.
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Battle-tested House Republicans are voicing some optimism that Congress will soon send a legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare to President Trump's desk.
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McCabe also warned against partisan attacks on the agency, voicing concerns that it could "dissuade" young people from entering jobs based on public service.
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Critics of the memo said it was an effort to prevent park staff from voicing opposition to development and drilling on federal public lands.
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Sentiment of non-manufacturers also deteriorated with some retailers voicing concern over the potential impact of a sales tax hike kicking off on Oct.
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Many in the party are acknowledging the weight of the task ahead — while voicing confidence they can bring enough voters over to their side.
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The threat of arrest keeps her from voicing her views in the streets, but, behind the anonymity of social media, she continues speaking out.
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And when a Ukrainian citizen began voicing her concern to him about local officials, Zelensky dropped everything he was doing to hear her out.
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After the FCC passed its order to deregulate business data services on Thursday, Markey quickly issued a statement voicing his disapproval of the move.
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At the same time that Trump was voicing support for the actions, the State Department and other administration officials were seeking to reduce tensions.
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In November 2015, another megastar Aamir Khan invited the wrath of the masses for voicing his concerns about the security situation in the country.
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Callender's attorney said that as soon as his client started voicing concerns about financial and other improprieties at Gearbox, the CEO turned on him.
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As history tells us, senior Republican officials informed Nixon that there were, in fact, 85033 Republican Senators voicing their intent to vote against him.
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Wu launched a series of tweets early Tuesday morning, voicing concern over the prospect of a private company heading the expedition around the moon.
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Mayors of Los Angeles, New York and Chicago have been among those voicing opposition to Trump's immigration plans since the day after he was elected.
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When the pundits began voicing support for Klinsmann, American fans had one of two reactions: waving goodbye, or offering to drive him to the airport.
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He was used to Chinese government officials painting their own reality and voicing their displeasure when a different reality was given legitimacy by outside media.
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Leading up to the latest draft, Democrats are voicing complaints and highlighting the island's growing humanitarian crisis in a potential nod toward future bailout efforts.
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With U.S. corporate leaders increasingly voicing concerns over rising costs associated with tariffs, Wall Street on Monday should welcome any development that eases those pressures.
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Today, Democrats are tripping over themselves in voicing their support for Medicare-for-all or at least some sort of expansion of public health insurance.
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By voicing their support of protecting complete coverage for people with pre-existing conditions, however, Republicans are staring down their own records on health care.
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The Maranello-based company has never been shy is voicing its objections as part of maintaining its status on the grid, despite not winning races.
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However, a number of warehouse workers have expressed to Gizmodo in past reporting that they believed voicing their concerns led to retaliatory scrutiny or firing.
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Matthew Broderick and Jonathan Taylor Thomas shared the role of Simba in the animated film, voicing the older and younger versions of the character, respectively.
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The submissions are being posted online, most of which are from individuals voicing their (mostly misinformed and religion-based) opinions on porn, gambling, or both.
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These "shy" protesters have been out in force at recent rallies, voicing their displeasure with signs that put semi-ironic quote marks round their dissent.
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He came from a conservative Texas family, after all, and I'd already made it intensely awkward between us without voicing my deep dark gay secret.
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Trade groups across the country are voicing opposition to newly announced tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, set to take effect next week.
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"You had Trump voicing and saying the words that Abe wanted him to say," said Jeffrey W. Hornung, a political scientist at the RAND Corporation.
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Also on the table is a possible endorsement of Clinton before the Democrats convene in Philadelphia, but the timeline for voicing such support remains open.
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Fava and a few other TD Ameritrade employees started out voicing the briefing, but eventually they tried to offload the voice work to a professional.
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Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development Secretary General Ángel Gurría was among those voicing relief that the turbulent US campaign would soon be over.
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Meanwhile, Republicans have begun voicing concerns with specific provisions and are indicating that they are in no rush to bring the deal to a vote.
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As a result, this response feels like a hand-waving dismissal of concerns that fans have been voicing in the popular Destiny subreddit for weeks.
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"Assad is not the address for a prospective solution in Syria," Erdogan said, voicing frustration at international failure to compel the Syrian leader to leave.
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Dancers and others involved in the competitive dance world are voicing their disgust at seeing Jenner portrayed as a ballerina-in-training in the magazine.
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She's also voicing Carmen in the streaming giant's reboot of Carmen Sandiego Jane the Virgin returns for its fifth and final season on March 27.
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Rapper Drake may hail from the United States' neighbor to the north, Canada, but that doesn't stop him from voicing his opinions on domestic affairs.
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Rand Paul announced after he met with Kavanaugh that he would support the nominee, despite earlier voicing reservations about Kavanaugh&aposs commitment to privacy rights.
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Fellow sportswear behemoth Nike sent a letter to its employees regarding the ban, and Adidas issued a statement voicing its own sentiments on the topic.
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The visitors descending on the Eiffel Tower at the peak of the August tourist season are voicing frustration that the beloved Paris monument is closed.
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She's also had a turn at playing an animal before — voicing Gussy The Female Goose in the 2006 live action/computer-animated hybrid Charlotte's Web.
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While such criticism may be hyperbolic, it's entirely accurate to note that several American allies have already gone on record voicing their disapproval of JASTA.
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In the wake of Alabama's ban on abortion, many anti-abortion conservatives were striking surprising notes of caution, with some national Republican lawmakers voicing disapproval.
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Across Capitol Hill, Republicans and Democrats alike are voicing frustration, distrust and irritation following the constant stream of controversies coming out of the White House.
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A top Russian politician is voicing caution about Jon Huntsman, a former Utah governor who is reportedly set to be President Trump's ambassador to Russia.
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Unclear if Jada is turning on R. Kelly or if she's simply voicing longstanding disdain -- but one thing we do know ... she believes his accusers.
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Antonio Banderas sprinkles a little sexiness into everything he does, from playing a cape-wearing revenge seeker to voicing a red-haired, sharp-tongued pussycat.
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I was completely in touch with my Englishness, and it felt like that man Morrissey was voicing things I didn't even know I was thinking.
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Organized in collaboration with the Guggenheim UBS Global Map Initiative, the exhibition gathers a complex web of contemporary artists voicing substantive ideas in many media.
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Along with voicing feelings of abandonment, island residents spoke of widespread scarcity, the generosity of neighbors, looting and machete-armed volunteers standing guard over properties.
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One member of the ruling coalition was scathing, however, voicing concerns similar to those expressed by thousands of elderly and drivers in surveys and elsewhere.
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However, the news has caused debate about bringing children to restaurants, with many voicing their support for the manager's decision to put up the sign.
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"The stories made us cautious," Ms. Joseph said quietly, voicing their fear of a serial killer lurking behind the steering wheel of any strange car.
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Trump and Macron met on Saturday to discuss defense spending, with Trump voicing displeasure with what he dubbed inadequate funding for NATO from European allies.
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Since November 6, 1990, Saudi men and women have paid hefty prices for voicing their opposition to the ban on women driving in our country.
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And as they prepare to take the majority, they are voicing their concerns about how K Street does business, particularly since President Trump took office.
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Ryan Zimmerman, the Washington franchise's first-ever draft pick in 2005, went beyond the gratitude that other players expressed, voicing support for the Republican president.
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Here's a timeline of Activision Blizzard's terrible week, as it faces fan protests after an esports athlete was punished for voicing support for Hong Kong
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A coalition of eight conservation groups penned a letter to Brown this week voicing their displeasure with Nash's appointment and urging her to rescind it.
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That caused some consternation in the world's third-largest economy, with Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga voicing frustrated over the matter, Kyodo News said.
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And he's only adopting arguments and voicing frustrations expressed by his two most recent predecessors, albeit in a far less subtle, undiplomatic and Trumpian way.
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"I think we need a wall, in my opinion," he said, voicing support for President Donald Trump's proposal to construct a border wall with Mexico.
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The Apple CEO has sought to navigate the Trump presidency by voicing his concerns with certain administration's policies while working with it on economic initiatives.
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Online opinion appeared mixed about her reappearance, with admirers gushing over her stunning return to the public eye and detractors voicing disdain or even disgust.
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In a Starbucks subreddit , partners were already voicing concerns that the new policy will lead to stores being filled with homeless people and drug users.
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As far as the chord voicing goes, a cool chromatic thing happened where I learned the chords and made up my own inversions of them.
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Obviously, the situation with Ashly Burch coming on as a writing consultant but not voicing Chloe—how are you working through the reaction to that?
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And hosts have to have the ability to opt out of voicing an ad for an advertiser they don't feel comfortable with for any reason.
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But they are voicing those concerns at the moment they step away from positions that would allow them to stop their fears from becoming reality.
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Though pending executive signature, Mayor London Breed's public statements voicing concern over the rise of teen vaping suggest she will put the bill into law.
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"After Life" feels as though Gervais has filled up a notebook with annoyances, then engineered a character with a socially acceptable excuse for voicing them.
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Ai was detained by the Chinese government for 81 days in April 2011 for voicing political criticism, then put on house arrest until July 2015.
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He has complained about recent meetings between Mr. Kim and leaders from China and Russia, voicing suspicions that those countries could play a spoiler role.
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Just days after voicing anger over Netanyahu's Jordan Valley annexation plan, Palestinians said no Israeli government decision could give legitimacy to settlements in occupied territory.
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Employing a languorous speaking style, Clark eventually came around to voicing his differences with the measure that had been brought to the floor by Rep.
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A far more reasonable approach for venting frustration is to continue voicing opinions in opposition to the intolerable political culture that has taken over Washington.
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Previous meetings ended without agreement, with Egypt voicing concern that Ethiopia had not offered sufficient guarantees that filling the dam would be slowed during droughts.
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Big U.S. banks are voicing concern about both Clinton and Donald Trump, her Republican rival who has accused corporate America of buying influence in Washington.
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Then Activision Blizzard, the gaming company, suspended a professional e-sports player for voicing his support for the protesters, saying it damaged the company's image.
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Demonstrators took to the streets on Wednesday, many voicing admiration for the stunt, but also wondering why anyone would engage in such a hapless attack.
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Governor Mary Fallin is voicing hope that teachers will turn their protest into a one-day rally and be back in class on April 25.
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NJ.com reports that many of those affected were voicing complaints on social media, saying transactions double their bill payments were being deducted by Wells Fargo.
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These movements are part of a growing trend of tech workers publicly voicing their disagreements with employers, from issues such as ethics to labor policies.
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Nolan North is one of the most prolific voice actors in video games, but he's still best known for voicing the lovable rogue Nathan Drake.
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Ratcliffe, for now, says he isn't worried, voicing confidence in acting Secretary Elaine Duke, who is widely lauded for her extensive experience at the department.
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Those voicing concerns were assured by those comfortable with the gesture, that since there was no racial motivation on their part, the gesture was acceptable.
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"I think that it's great to see everybody being patriotic, coming together, and voicing their opinions, whether I agree with them or not," he said.
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Huawei's outlook has come under a cloud over the past year with the United States voicing concerns that its equipment could be used for espionage.
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The ceremony consists of four hammer strikes in quick succession, followed by a text-to-speech voicing of the Latin name of the species annihilated.
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More fissures were apparent over Davutoglu's opposition to the pretrial detention of journalists accused of spying and academics accused of voicing support for the PKK.
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