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(The Village Voice referred to Little Eva as "Cinderella Fascist").
Different shapes of lips, throat, and other parts of the vocal tract have an effect on voice quality; this is part of the individuality of each person's voice referred to above.
(The Village Voice referred to Little Eva as "Cinderella Fascist"). But as a number of historians have argued since that time, Eva Peron was not so much a fascist as an idiot.
To account for this combination of Appraisal resources, a new voice, referred to as Surveyor Voice, is proposed.
The simplest way to conceptualize the right of publicity is to assume that, putting aside defenses (discussed below), there is a prima facie case anytime anybody uses anyone else's name, likeness, or voice (referred to herein as "persona") for any reason.
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But there is Jackson's plaintive voice referring to his child stardom.
"Aye, but he has," said a growly Labour voice, referring to Cameron's jolly social sessions with the News Corp bosses.
"The Stehaufmaennchen!" Ms. Rupp exclaimed in her best Dr. Ruth voice, referring to a doll that pops back up every time it's knocked over.
"MY CONDITION, excuse me, is the dismissal of the finance minister," says a man's voice, referring disparagingly to "Count von Rostowski" and demanding that he be replaced by a "technical and apolitical" minister.
"They don't like her because she is independent," said Andrzej Jonas, the editor of the English-language Polish Voice, referring to Ms. Szczuka, who is well known in Poland as a feminist, an active supporter of gay rights and an opponent of Law and Justice, whose leading figures are President Kaczynski and his twin brother, the party chairman, Jaroslaw Kaczynski.
Dysphonia or pathological voice refers to speech problems resulting from damage to or malformation of the speech organs.
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