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The love that once dared not speak its name, however, has been given a curious voice in this careful, self-conscious production.
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Use a serious, yet slightly curious voice.
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For most Iranians, he was always an old man -- a curious and emotive voice whose echoes of protest lingered in the background of Khomeini's political powerhouse -- even long after Khomeini died in 1989.
His legendary excesses have left him with a case of the shakes, which adds a curious vibrato to his voice.
He had a rather bulbous nose, the spectacles of a British Museum bookworm, a large and straggly dark brown beard (with a curious rufous tinge); no voice at all.
And her mouth, with its few and crooked teeth, bits of shell awash on a reef of gum, seemed a curious home for her voice, which was slowly surprising, with its intelligence and humor.
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I hear in my head Lance's soft, urbane voice, a curious mix of Oceanside Brooklyn and expensive, hard-earned elocution, gifted upon a treasured, tow-headed son.
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