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The gender specificity of a narrator's voice hardly matters.
One voice hardly ever responds to what another has said, as if the four abstractions were true oppositions, or sealed off from each other like the four elements.
He was stern in a fatherly way, and even though profanities — his usual putang ina (son of a whore) and the softer ulol, which means something like jackass — were peppered throughout the speech, the volume of his voice hardly wavered.
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But to record a book straight, without inflecting the voices, hardly seems an option.
Activists, scientists and citizens may have good ideas and sincere intentions, but their voices hardly register in the cacophony.
Big voices hardly ever know how to swirl the ice around, make those gentle little clinking sounds that speak of loneliness and loss.
Some of the most extraordinary moments of his playing are dominated by intrusive voices; hardly any of the music he plays is identified, and hardly any discussion of what's important about the way he plays is offered.
At home, her voice has hardly been heard in economic debates, let alone in political debates in general.
There's him with the glasses, and her from Cleopatra, and... OK, let's face it, The Voice has hardly proved those who couldn't see the point in bringing it back wrong, has it?
You are invited to attend anniversaries; your irresolute face is video-recorded, your faltering voice, you hardly notice that you've become a kitsch supporting character in a fraudulent narrative, and you sell for peanuts your own story, which bit by bit you yourself understand least of all".
That voice has hardly been silenced, though, and as he returns to the radio, he appears more the besieged underdog than ever.
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