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"Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season One" (Universal): The master of the thriller came to television in 1955, lending his name and voice to a weekly half-hour series — and even directing four of the first season's episodes.
Paul McNamee of NME magazine wrote: "It's a wonderful song that shifts from simple stark piano and voice to a ringing, clattering burst of intent and proto-prog four-part harmony".
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Epistemologically, it prioritises giving agency and voice to an increasingly disempowered collective, online learners, who often are institutionally pursued for economic advantage, rather than pedagogical interest in serving students' unique, individual needs/preferences.
They give their time, money and voices to a political group that aids in LGBT oppression.
Brave souls are starting to put faces and voices to an emerging addiction advocacy movement.
His friends believe that Abbie has too distinctive a face and voice to be a successful fugitive.
Thank you, Liam Neeson, for lending your face and voice to such a noble cause.
The next day Vicky found the courage and voice to address a barful of strangers.
On one hand, you retain freedom of expression and ownership while going broke, and on the other hand, you exchange vision and voice to make a living.
In the period after independence, the Modernists embraced existentialist, Surrealist, and Symbolist trends and gave voice to a modern sense of alienation.
He added the testimonies gave "a face and voice to great human suffering".
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