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Discomfort was widely voiced by liberal Catholics.
Given widely voiced trepidation that its members are ayatollahs in sheep's clothing, the Brotherhood remains on message about national unity.
The widely voiced claim that this ruling was a blow to freedom of expression should be treated with icy scepticism.
Most threads concerned ways to prevent the disease but suspicions of a cover-up were also widely voiced.
Israel has not confirmed widely voiced suspicions in Britain and Israel that the Mossad intelligence agency was involved in the killing of the Hamas official, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh.
Mohammad Jamei, senior economist at the CML, said: "Widely voiced fears in recent months about the housing market have proved to be wide of the mark.
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"We have tried socialism and capitalism," was the simple refrain voiced widely in Egypt's sprawling slums and villages, "so why not try Islam?" In many constituencies voters had no other choice.
A common view, voiced widely in Sana's bazaars, was that Mr. Omar may have been the scapegoat in a wider sex-and-murder scandal, possibly involving dozens of murders, that might have involved powerful figures protected at the trial.
At the very least, the Nisour Square massacre gave the impression, widely and loudly voiced by ordinary Iraqis as well as community leaders and government officials, of "a cheapening of Iraqi blood".
The immediate catalysts for these protests differ, and in the new atmosphere of freedom in both countries the demands that are voiced vary widely.
Women, in many widely documented cases, have voiced grave concerns over how harassment is common and often unpunished.
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