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She wanted to give her children very direct voices, capable of expressing the ordinary human emotion that a writer as playful as Carroll tends to avoid.
Although the direct voices of the patients' support people are not heard through these interviews, it is known that support people wish to feel involved in the labour, be consulted (to be given spontaneous verbal information from clinicians and to be able to ask questions) and have demonstrated active preparation to undertake this role in the birth suite.
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"InBev believes it is time to take action to ensure Anheuser-Busch shareholders are provided the opportunity to have a direct voice in the process and a say in the future direction of the company," the company said.
She developed her bright, direct voice as an art student.
"But it's very rarely my direct voice".
She is well-known for her use of experimental form and her stark, direct voice.
"We would welcome such a direct voice that would close up this problem," Mr. Ghani said.
The patients themselves have no direct voice in the regulatory framework.
But our system precludes government from taking a role in religion and religion from having a direct voice in government.
"Whaddya mean?" Economaki demanded, in that piercingly direct voice that he deployed in countless radio and television broadcasts.
Instead of EU relations being mediated via national governments, the regions could have a direct voice, cutting bureaucracy and remoteness.
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