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There must be something about Mr. Tweedy's strained and battered voice that makes fans nostalgic -- sometimes indignantly so -- for an imaginary past.
By the time he turned 25, in 1970, he was already a rock 'n' roll veteran with an elegant, battered voice.
"Up again, old heart!" a somewhat battered voice states in the last sentence of the essay.
His deep deep battered voice of suffering sang out, "First We Take Manhattan".
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Sharing the bill is Fred Eaglesmith, whose battered, creaky voice is just right for songs about old cars and romances running out of gas.
But at the centre of it all is Leithauser's distinctive voice – battered, bruised and pushing the Rod Stewart gravel-and-sandpaper-ometer into the red.
While Ms. Fleming has been nurturing her singing voice, she has also been heeding her inner voice, which in 1998, a time of crisis, got battered down and faint.
Its taunting insistence that everyone is racist, voiced in abrasive, staccato Mamet-speak, leaves you feeling battered and vaguely guilty.
Part of the way through her fusillade, Clinton broke into a spasm of coughing––much of the campaign entourage of aides and press had been battered with the flu and other transmittable ailments––and then, briefly, she lost her voice.
The voices of reason are being drowned out by a conservative consensus and battered by a false "bipartisanship".
The rally on Tuesday gave voice to the feeling among employees of oil companies that their industry was being battered.
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