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was voice
noun
Sound uttered by the mouth, especially by human beings in speech or song; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character
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"I had to give up something and that, for me, was voice mail," he said.
Then there was voice, taught by Edith Skinner, the author of "Speak with Distinction".
Some rioters seemed to agree that if what they intended to do was voice their frustrations, their anger had been misdirected at their own communities.
Before it was the future, Vice was Voice of Montreal, a free magazine created in 1994 under the auspices of a welfare-to-work program, with the goal of covering Montreal's cultural events.
Its precursor 2G was voice calls and text messaging, although developments such as GPRS (2.5G) and EDGE (2.75G) allowed slow web browsing, while 1G refers to analogue standards used by the brick-sized devices of the 1980s.
What was missing was voice.
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The clear leader was voice-data convergence, followed by fixed-mobile convergence and telecoms-media convergence.
Thereafter, Kermit was voiced by Steve Whitmore.
The drug recommendation module was voice-enabled.
A similar opinion was voiced by Arrhenius.
Reika was voiced by Yuriko Yamamoto.
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