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And "Watch the Animals," which employs a royal "we" voice to convey a community's disapproval of a local eccentric, provides a thoroughly predictable portrait of a snobbish, upper-crust town.
Through anger we voice our protests.
We voice positivity as a show of strength in the face of the unknown.
If we voice concerns about the marginalization of our work, will we be labeled "difficult," "divas" or worse?
"We have been overlooked, and when we voice our concerns we only get crumbs, while others get pies".
That said, if someone is truly not pulling his or her weight I think it is important that we voice our concern promptly.
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Yeah, well, what about all those reservations we voiced?
Each time we voiced concern we were reassured.
"We have a voice; we have been heard," he said.
We need your voice; we need your vote!
We love your voice, we think you're talented.
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