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Mitchell moved ever further beyond her own experience, delving not only deeper into jazz but also into black history; the album was as much a voice for the dispossessed as it was a biography of Mingus.
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Suddenly, smaller and much more conservative states would have as much of a voice at the convention as some of the larger swing states where general elections are usually won or lost.
For much of American history, victims have not had much of a voice in criminal cases beyond answering questions on the witness stand, according to the American Bar Association.
And I had not much of a voice.
Voters in post-war Japan have been denied much of a voice by one-party politics.
The only people who haven't had much of a voice are voters.
Unfortunately, we physicians do not have much of a voice on Capitol Hill.
The words are in italics, which suggest not emphasis as much as a voice whispering.
Her Billie Offer, a would-be singer from Bakersfield, is a nice young woman with a strong moral streak (though not much of a voice).
The invention of the microphone made it possible for a singer without much of a voice to have a singing career.
While Mr. Smith may have tried to raise his concerns with his superiors in meetings, as a fairly junior employee, he did not have much of a voice.
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