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voice

[vois] / vɔɪs /




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A reporter with the Southern California News Group spoke with Close over the phone, allowing her to voice her disappointment in the lack of coverage.

From Los Angeles Times

The pair have still been dancing together every week, and he leaves her voice notes most nights.

From BBC

The award winner is expected to do many national media interviews and Mendoza recently was a prominent voice during a “60 Minutes” segment about Indiana.

From Los Angeles Times

As a choirboy with "the voice of an angel", aged 19 he carried a cross leading a procession at Prince Charles's 1969 investiture in Jones's Caernarfon hometown, watched by hundreds of millions worldwide.

From BBC

The narrative follows closely that of the book, which was written in the first-person voices of Auggie and the people in his life.

From The Wall Street Journal