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The only reason producers made use of Esperanto is that nowadays if you have a film character voice a sentiment in a real foreign languate, the nation in question will lodge a complaint with the Will Hays office.
A tone of voice, a sentiment overheard on A Prairie Home Companion?
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Mr. MacDougall also voiced a sentiment usually expressed privately.
"If YOU want a war, YOU go," he thundered, voicing a sentiment shared around the world.
Mr. Kadhum, the civil engineer, stared at his home, voicing a sentiment that has become all too familiar among Iraqis.
Ticketmaster would be, in essence, official scalpers, Mr. Guckin said, voicing a sentiment expressed by some other customers.
Looking back at her own campaign, she voiced a sentiment common among politicians: "Many Canadians favored me," she said, "but my biggest problem was the press.
"OH YASSSSS!!!" the composer Alexandra Gardner tweeted on Monday afternoon, voicing a sentiment shared in the more progressive precincts of the classical-music world.
"This may be a naïve thing to say, but I would hope that people actually listen to content," said Hurley, voicing a sentiment that is not bloody likely.
Captain Valles, voicing a sentiment among soldiers here, expressed frustration not only at the tactics of Iraqi fighters, but at the slowdown in the military advance toward Baghdad.
"There was still a perception out there that a team like Boise State doesn't belong in the elite group of schools," said Karl Benson, the commissioner of the Western Athletic Conference, voicing a sentiment that many T.C.U.
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