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She gave voice to the weak, vulnerable and marginalised people.
Trump gave voice to the ugliest tendencies of our country.
She gave voice to a lot of grievance in the country.
"She added: "She gave voice to the weak, vulnerable and marginalised people.
He also gave voice to the victims, exploring their lives and circumstances.
Through her artwork, however, she gave voice to the excesses of her emotions.
Claiming queer identity gave voice to some of my more deeply hidden experiences.
"She gave voice to weak, vulnerable, and marginalized people," her mother wrote in Swedish.
We locked the facts down, gave voice to our community, and made a difference.
In his address to the nation, Kennedy gave voice to them all, and more.
Steve Huffman, the CEO of Reddit, gave voice to that tension during his own panel.
Sometimes they gave voice to that feeling in explosive screaming and in-your-face raps.
It gave voice to a disaffected group that demands to be heard ever more loudly.
Hillary Clinton, the 2016 nominee, gave voice to this view in a recent documentary series.
There wasn't even language in the mainstream that gave voice to the nuances in sexuality.
Lieberman gave voice to what many Democratic lawmakers were feeling about Clinton at the time.
H. R. McMaster, gave voice to the difficult balancing act on North Korea on Sunday.
Dunkirk, Christopher Nolan's epic reenactment of the events on the ground, gave voice to the troops.
But millions of voters heard realism, and a politician who finally gave voice to their everyday challenges.
But he also gave voice to the grievances of those who believe they are mistreated by police.
As a descendant of Milutin and Lazar, the monk gave voice to the Serb sense of persecution.
Indeed, Page very much admired the American authors whose work she gave voice to through her imagination.
And as the candidates gave voice to that dark vision, they occasionally vaulted past fierce to feral.
Rahm Emanuel, former President Obama's first White House chief of staff, gave voice to that debate Sept.
When a producer asked Unglert what he meant by his comments, the contestant gave voice to the unspoken.
On Tuesday, promoting her book about the election "What Happened," Clinton gave voice to some of that frustration.
The 1996 film won huge critical acclaim and gave voice to a largely unknown section of British society.
The charismatic 60-year-old reduced poverty and gave voice to people who suffered racism and discrimination for centuries.
I was expecting (fine, dreading) a novel that simply gave voice to that conviction, that yelled at a wall.
NEPA gave voice to those who are marginalized or voiceless, such as low-income communities and communities of color.
It was a convenient alliance under the banner of a candidate who continually gave voice to previously taboo cultural views.
There are parallels between the way Mr. Powell gave voice to white working-class anxiety and Mr. Trump's primary campaigning.
But in giving live testimony, Taylor Swift gave voice to the many women whose shame after assault keeps them quiet.
Just as bad, it fans within the military the sort of resentment of civilians that Mr. Kelly gave voice to.
He gave voice to Americans left behind in an unequal economy and bent reality to sketch his own version of truth.
Perhaps they recognize the "algorithm aversion" that David Siegel gave voice to in an editorial in the Financial Times last year.
In his South Lawn speech, President Clinton gave voice to nearly every principle articulated by Attorney General Barr at Notre Dame.
The brief videos also gave voice to many black residents who were frustrated over the way they said police treated them.
Journalist Holly Brockwell gave voice to a number of concerns generated by the app in an interview with Chen published Wednesday.
Still, Mr. LePage gave voice to the troubling reality that some people repeatedly overdose, and can seem stubbornly resistant to help.
In memoriam: Rachel Held Evans, a best-selling author, challenged conservative Christianity and gave voice to a generation of wandering evangelicals.
Alec Baldwin, riding a wave of popularity for his "Saturday Night Live" portrayal of President Trump, gave voice to the baby.
He was not a liberal, but he gave voice to the kinds of criticisms the Saudi royals fear most and tolerate least.
On primary day in Indiana he also gave voice to an outlandish slander against Mr Cruz's father, a well-known evangelical preacher.
Now, Céline Dion, the woman who gave voice to the Titanic theme song "My Heart Will Go On," is joining the fray.
His works, including the memoir "Night," gave voice to the Jews murdered during World War II and demanded they never be forgotten.
The president gave voice to that concept last week at the same rally where he encouraged N.F.L. owners to fire protesting players.
Sonia Sotomayor, who became the first Latina justice in 2009, gave voice to her distinct experience in a 20103 affirmative action case.
Though it gave voice to millions, it proved ruinous to traditional media and, with it, any sense of a shared, objective truth.
But he also gave voice to a lament about the loneliness of being black in a profession marked by extraordinary racial imbalance.
The Women's March on Washington galvanized women across the globe and gave voice to a rising political force on a history-making day.
For a moment of calm in a month of clamour, she gave voice to the aspirations of hundreds of thousands of her compatriots.
You might say Congress gave voice to the American people, who have been horrified by massacres, decapitations, crucifixions and enslavement in the region.
" Player gave voice to what many patrons seemed to be thinking when he said, "It was gratifying and sad because everything shall pass.
The New York Times has assembled some of the most striking images from photographers, while journalists gave voice to people in dire situations.
Awkwafina and J.Lo's performances — specific representations of a particular American experience — gave voice to communities too often silenced by the larger Hollywood establishment.
"She gave voice to weak, vulnerable, and marginalized people," her mother, Ingrid Wall, wrote in Swedish in a post on Facebook following her death.
Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, gave voice to the unusual ambivalence that many members of Congress have expressed since they passed the bill.
Adele shared her views on breast-feeding with a crowd of concert-goers this month — and gave voice to a struggle many mothers face.
In a 1997 interview with The Telegraph, the British newspaper, Ms. Caballé gave voice to what was unmistakably the guiding ethos of her life.
Former Vice President Biden gave voice to that criticism this week when he criticized the Clinton campaign's lack of focus on the middle class.
I first gave voice to the details of the years of humiliation when I was 21; the sense of power it gave me was immediate.
" Ms. Amadou's mother gave voice to the old way of thinking: "It's the end of the world when a husband and wife don't stay together.
He revealed things I hadn't seen before, or maybe I had, but he gave voice to them and now I was sure that they were there.
Appointed to the United States Supreme Court in 2.33, Holmes soon gave voice to his idea of the law as an evolving balance of conflicting interests.
Our reports gave voice to African-American, Latino, L.G.B.T. and other marginalized communities who bear the brunt of such unlawful policing and have long advocated reforms.
Gottlieb also gave voice to the worry among doctors and health officials about the immediate harmful side effects of nicotine on young people's developing brains and bodies.
Besides, didn't Trump's election prove that many voters could and would overlook elements of a candidate's personal life if he gave voice to matters they cared about?
Mr. Trump's bet: When the politician most fluent in American rage roars, the movement she gave voice to in the fall of 2008 will roar back today.
The clerical leaders of the Washington National Cathedral, where the funerals of Presidents Eisenhower, Ford, Reagan, and Bush took place, gave voice to that alarm last week.
"For those who are dealing with worrying that their babies are going to be shot by cops, that movement gave voice to that angst," Ms. Anderson said.
The extraordinary public exchange with the president gave voice to an intensely emotional debate over how to respond to the latest gun massacre in an American school.
And in Ohio, Jennifer Kramer, a small-business owner, gave voice to the unease of women in these areas who have recoiled most sharply from the president.
Robert Chow, a former journalist who leads the group Silent Majority, said Mr. Ho gave voice to those too afraid to openly express their love for China.
This was 1995, a rare time when pop culture seemed tuned to the frequency of a specific kind of pathos that gave voice to smart, messy women.
But the president also gave voice to a nostalgia that's shared by many long-serving members of Congress, even if they don't often say it out loud.
In doing so, he gave voice to a seething white rage at the heart of this nation's broken social contract and its legacy of racial discrimination and violence.
Supporters say Cone exposed the hypocrisy of white churches and gave voice to helpless, poor and oppressed Christians in places as far away as China and Latin America.
In his speech formally accepting the nomination, Mr. Trump gave voice to the anger and fear felt most acutely by working-class whites amid economic and cultural change.
Jack Keil, the advertising executive who created and gave voice to McGruff, the cartoon hound who exhorts Americans to "take a bite out of crime," died on Aug.
In doing so, she paved the way for writers like Cat Marnell and Lena Dunham, and gave voice to conditions and experiences which were hitherto tucked ashamedly away.
In a brief, understated appearance, Mueller gave voice to his 448-page report, emphasizing that he would have cleared Trump if the facts had allowed him to do so.
"At a time when a lot of people still doubted the potential of personal computers, David Bunnell gave voice to the PC revolution," Mr. Allen said in an email.
Inbal Berner, 37, an Israeli school librarian who was sipping an iced coffee at a nearby bus stop, gave voice to the new normal the French may now face.
In March, President Ilham Aliyev—the country's dictator since 6900—gave voice to national pride in the centennial yet curiously grounded it in ideals he does everything to crush.
But when news alerts and social media posts this week announced that the man whose lyrics gave voice to Canada had died of brain cancer, it seemed slightly unreal.
Three years ago, Guyana attempted to set aside decades of ethnic divisions when it voted in a multiracial governing coalition that gave voice to a new generation of politics.
In the poem, he gave voice to William Johnson, the king's powerful superintendent for Indian affairs, who took the sophisticated Mohawk woman Molly Brant as his mistress and confidante.
Yet many investors complain that Nestlé is falling behind, and this week Daniel Loeb, an American activist investor who runs Third Point, a hedge fund, gave voice to their concerns.
Her extraordinary MSNBC segment on Friday — covering the allegations in Ronan Farrow's "Catch and Kill" that are roiling NBC News — gave voice to other staffers who have concerns about management.
But with a very clear, funny, fun, refreshing informative conservative perspective Rush build what was a desperately need void in the country and he gave voice to millions of us.
After a joke, she turned her back to the audience and in a flat monotone, gave voice to her inner monologue: "It doesn't matter who is here," she scolded herself.
Peele not only spoke loudly about the racial climate in our country, but he also gave voice to Black fans of horror who so rarely see their experience or fears validated.
Although middle-class philanthropists and technocratic politicians gave voice to policies that began to curtail inequality, they did not generate the conditions that made such policies either politically possible or effective.
McCain gave voice to concerns that many of his GOP colleagues held privately but often kept to themselves to avoid open battle with the president and his passionate base of supporters.
Twitter, the platform that proudly gave voice to the #BlackLivesMatter movement, and Facebook, which helped birth the Arab Spring, have to grapple with this new reality: They helped create Donald Trump.
Background reading: Read the Times obituary for Rachel Held Evans, the best-selling author who challenged conservative Christianity and gave voice to a generation of wandering evangelicals wrestling with their faith.
While the news media was obliged to withhold judgment, Macdonald gave voice to the popular belief that Simpson was guilty, delivering joke after joke about how he was obviously a murderer.
Singer Billie Eilish, who gave voice to young people struggling with depression on a do-it-yourself album she made at home with her older brother, is atop the music world.
But instead of provoking any sort of new or unorthodox thinking, Kanye simply gave voice to some of the dumbest, most bad-faith arguments that conservatives have been making for years.
In "The Moor's Account" she gave voice to a real-life Moroccan slave who accompanied a Spanish conquistador on a disastrous expedition to the modern-day Gulf coast of the United States.
The curmudgeonly Mr. Black, who is a longstanding contributor to "The Daily Show" and gave voice to Anger in the movie "Inside Out," last performed on Broadway during the 2012 election cycle.
And so, when he rose to speak, he gave voice to his fear that the Senate had abandoned the institutional norms that had long made it the beating heart of American democracy.
Rachel Held Evans, a best-selling author who challenged conservative Christianity and gave voice to a generation of wandering evangelicals wrestling with their faith, died on Saturday at a hospital in Nashville.
Sometimes colleagues, sometimes rivals but always good friends, Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill gave voice to the city's masses as columnists in newspapers like The New York Post and The Daily News.
As she accepted the Excellence in Media Award, Debra Messing gave voice to the very real and very scary issues that the LGBTQ community is facing as a result of Donald Trump's presidency.
Many of 2016's most prominent albums and musicians gave voice to political movements or their own personal politics while running parallel was the ever-looming cloud that was the American presidential election.
While not entirely landing on or even aiming for pat conclusions, it was a night that nevertheless gave voice to many issues surrounding the election, which is the first step towards overcoming them.
Robert Redfield, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), gave voice to those fears when he seemed to suggest this month that Ebola may become entrenched in the region.
The more it policed language, the more it inadvertently glamorised anyone who gave voice to unreconstructed sentiments — even if, as you sense with the mischievous creators of South Park, they almost never mean them.
But as the Trump administration's trade war with China heats up, a leading Chinese economist gave voice to the worst fears of U.S. policymakers in March, in a speech to an annual national congress.
Populist-minded commentators like Ann Coulter, Michael Savage, and Laura Ingraham were among the early adopters, mainly because Trump gave voice to their belief that unauthorized immigration was one of the country's biggest problems.
Chinese authorities described those chaotic scenes as breaking "the bottom line of the law, morality and humanity," and while some travelers speaking to CNN expressed sympathy for the movement, others gave voice to frustration.
Unbound by the niceties of GOP primaries past, Trump created a movement, gave voice to those who felt unheard -- like a tree falling in the forest -- and awoke the sleeping giant of anti-establishment voters.
After his Augusta National debut, the 6-foot-1 DeChambeau will turn pro, realizing a dream he gave voice to as a preteenager in a conversation with his brother, Garrett, who is 12 years older.
Archbishop Peter L. Gerety, who as a liberal leader of the Roman Catholic Church in America gave voice to the laity, to women and to lapsed churchgoers and preached for social justice, died on Sept.
While politically it was undoubtedly a misstep as the country grapples with the #MeToo movement, the mayor, perhaps inadvertently, gave voice to concerns about the way investigations are used as weapons within the city's schools.
And in a soliloquy that was unplanned if not unexpected to Biden advisers — rarely do the garrulous former senator's private views remain private for very long — he openly gave voice to both concerns last week.
Eight years later, she founded "My Stealthy Freedom," a social media campaign against compulsory hijab laws, and gave voice to millions of Iranian women by encouraging them to share photos of themselves without their hijabs.
When, during a 1977 New York Yankees World Series broadcast, Howard Cosell famously announced, "Ladies and gentlemen, the Bronx is burning," he gave voice to the widespread sense that the nation's cities were in chaos.
The president's speech gave voice to that advocacy when he touted his "massive tax cuts" for corporations and individuals, reductions in business regulation and financial market gains that have boosted the value of stock portfolios.
Background reading: Rachel Held Evans, the best-selling author who challenged conservative Christianity and gave voice to a generation of wandering evangelicals wrestling with their faith, passed away in May after experiencing excessive brain swelling.
The suits also gave voice to women whose complaints prompted the Food and Drug Administration in April to order the two companies that still manufactured mesh for pelvic prolapse to pull the products off the market.
Much the same can be said of the now-floundering U.K. Independence Party in Britain, which gave voice to Brexit and the public's rejection of European Union structures, as well as its class divides with London.
Lynne Patton, a senior official at the Department of Housing and Urban Development and a longtime Trump family aide and friend, also gave voice to the conspiracy theory on her Instagram account earlier in the day.
Betty Friedan's 1963 book " The Feminine Mystique" gave voice to "the problem that has no name" — women being dissatisfied with their confinement at home as wives and mothers — and sparked the second wave of the feminist movement.
Against a backdrop of Reagan and Bush, the murder of Yusef Hawkins and the Rodney King beating, rappers raged on wax, and it gave voice to a lot of the frustration that was felt in the community.
Many years ago, the late, great Chicago columnist Mike Royko gave voice to a theory called the ex-Cub factor, which generally meant that whichever team in the World Series had the most former Cubs was doomed.
The revived sitcom "Roseanne," before ABC canceled it in response to a racist tirade by its star, was heralded for the way the white family at its center gave voice to the "authentic" Midwestern working-class experience.
The pitching staff does not include Clayton Kershaw or Madison Bumgarner — or even Noah Syndergaard, who gave voice to why, unlike in many other countries, so many Americans are uninterested in playing in the World Baseball Classic.
Written by Pretty Little Liars' I. Marlene King, it gave voice to young women's fears about growing up and apart from one's friends, taking those questions just as seriously as the parallel themes of death and loss.
"Her mother, Ingrid Wall, also posted to Facebook saying Wall had "found and told stories from different parts of the globe, stories that must be written," as well as "gave voice to the weak, vulnerable and marginalized people.
President Trump signs first bill into law Trump's inaugural address centered on the themes that animated his stunning outsider campaign, which shattered political conventions and gave voice to heartland voters who felt badly let down by professional politicians.
In recent years, however, the Black Lives Matter movement gave voice to deep frustration among African-Americans over police mistreatment, while Trump's handling of the racial violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, during a white supremacist rally prompted widespread outrage.
After the June referendum on membership in the European Union, in which Britain voted to leave and which gave voice to anti-immigrant sentiment in England, attacks and threats targeting racial and ethnic minorities have prompted soul-searching.
"He gave voice to a large number of people who felt they had no voice in city politics," Gabriel Eidelman, an assistant professor at the University of Toronto's School of Public Policy and Governance, said of Mr. Ford.
The anger also gave voice to the possibility that Girardi, who has been managing in the Bronx for nearly a decade and whose contract expires at the end of the season, might not be assured of coming back.
His contemporaries included Paul Winchell (with the dummies Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff), Shari Lewis (who gave voice to Lamb Chop, a sock puppet) and Señor Wences (whose characters included Pedro, a gruff-voiced head in a box).
"Hachette's publishing of Woody Allen's memoir is deeply upsetting to me personally and an utter betrayal to my brother whose brave reporting, capitalized on by Hachette, gave voice to numerous survivors of sexual assault by powerful men," Farrow shared on Twitter.
Also on Tuesday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo gave voice to the frustrations of governors across the country when he blasted the White House response after Trump boasted of sending New York -- now the epicenter of the US outbreak -- 2500 ventilators.
While she would not firmly commit to seeking the speakership again, it is clearly her plan, and she even gave voice to a concern on the minds of many Democrats: the chaotic scramble that would ensue if she steps down.
But in an earlier comment, soon after news of the nerve gas attack in Salisbury broke, the evening news host on the state-controlled Channel One gave voice to what, under Mr. Putin, is the Russian state's view of traitors.
" The Guardian recently called "Look Back in Anger" a "game-changing new play that gave voice to a new generation, disaffected, provincial, working class, alienated by the Sunday newspapers, disgusted by the dreariness and hypocrisy of public life and private behavior.
Trump gave voice to their grievances and placed their personal struggles within a larger narrative of national decline — a decline that, he said, was so sharp and frightening that revolutionary change was needed, and only he knew how to deliver it.
The governor signed the Child Victims Act into law from the New York Daily News newsroom, seen as a tip of the hat to the local newspaper that gave voice to survivors and covered the topic for more than a decade.
The White Cliffs feature prominently in Britain's collective memories of World War Two, in part because they were the subject of a 1942 hit by singer Vera Lynn which gave voice to many Britons' hopes and fears about the conflict with Nazi Germany.
With their actions, Law and other council newcomers, did what they said they would do — they disrupted Hong Kong's political landscape, and gave voice to a growing number of Hong Kongers who see their homeland as distinct and separate from mainland China.
Rather, Mr. McDonald's death gave voice to years of unfair treatment, distrust within minority communities, and to "the deaths of numerous men and women of color whose lives came to an end solely because of an encounter with C.P.D.," the report said.
Baton Rouge NAACP President Mike McClanahan took the microphone at a press conference on Wednesday, following the fatal police shooting of a black man named Alton Sterling, and immediately gave voice to the mood of the community leaders and family members who surrounded him.
" Dylan Farrow also condemned the announcement, saying, "Hachette's publishing of Woody Allen's memoir is deeply unsettling to me personally and an utter betrayal of my brother whose brave reporting, capitalized on by Hachette, gave voice to numerous survivors of sexual assault by powerful men.
Mick Mulvaney, Mr. Trump's acting chief of staff, gave voice to that position in 2015, when he was a congressman from South Carolina, telling a local radio station that Mr. Trump, at the time a presidential candidate, had an overly simplistic view of tackling immigration.
Speaking tonight at a Hillary Clinton fundraiser at Danny Meyer's house in New York, President Obama gave voice to an idea that's widespread among Clinton's biggest fans but not something her campaign likes to say explicitly: The fact that she's a woman hurts her electorally.
Still, there was no sign that Dylan's rendezvous with the big 7-5 was slowing down the performer, whose music gave voice to an era of youthful revolt during the 1960s and has transformed the sound and depth of popular music for more than half a century.
"It's not a secret that there are sectors that need an enemy, and perhaps now they are finding a way to return to the past," said Mr. Cárdenas, whose blog, La Joven Cuba, gave voice to a generation loyal to, but diplomatically critical of, the Castro government.
That said, the reason Mr. Sanders's alleged remark has resonated so loudly is not that it revealed him to be an out-of-touch, beyond-the-pale sexist, but that it gave voice to the same fear that many, many Democrats have been expressing sotto voce.
Few analysts had expected Deutsche Bank to have to pay such an outsize amount, but the reports gave voice to longstanding fears that investors have had about the bank's trading-driven business model and its ability to generate enough cash to pay for its past infractions.
There have always been those who insist that full-on confession of every flaw and feeling is the only honest way to write, and then those, like Kael, who would argue that it reinforced terrible stereotypes about women and gave voice to their worst qualities as intelligent human beings.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, whose company just stared down that same question late last year as it negotiated a high-stakes deal with the $100 billion fund, gave voice to that intellectual exercise today as he offered an overview of his business to Goldman Sachs clients and investors.
Lucy, a middle-class Manhattanite attending an elite private school, has battled none of the Nolan family's hardships, nor is she plagued by the acerbic ennui that Holden Caulfield gave voice to in "The Catcher in the Rye," but comparisons to both classic New York bildungsromans nonetheless seem inevitable.
Now, Democrats are one presidential cycle away from the same revolt, which Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE gave voice to.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) gave voice to some of these concerns on the Senate floor Monday.
The court ruling has stirred passions in Britain just over four months after 52 percent of voters supported leaving the EU in a referendum which deepened splits in the country and gave voice to resentment - mirrored across Western Europe and the United States - with a ruling elite seen as out of touch.
After a campaign in which he gave voice to outlandish falsehoods, including claims that Justice Antonin Scalia was suffocated by a pillow and Senator Ted Cruz's father had a connection to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Mr. Trump has not left his penchant for conspiracy-mongering at the White House door.
One of the leaders of the English protest against absolutism in the 1760s — which took place in London at the same time that resistance was building in the American colonies — was John Wilkes, a radical Whig member of Parliament and shameless self-promoter who nonetheless gave voice to the unrest many Britons felt.
" As embodied by Keegan-Michael Key, on the Comedy Central sketch show "Key & Peele," Luther gave voice to the coolheaded President's inner fury over everything from the Tea Party ("Oh, don't even get me started on these motherfuckers") to birtherism ("I have a hot-diggity-doggity-mamase-mamasa-mamakusa birth certificate, you dumb-ass crackers!
It's a pleasingly human irony—he may lead a revolutionary team, but Kerr still finds comfort in the sounds of an era when musicians with relief-pitcher goatees and burlap hats gave voice to the needs and frustrations of other men with similar facial hair by making guttural keening sounds and taking unhurried guitar solos.
Although the "Garlic Girls" nickname follows them everywhere, the homemade signs ringing the arena gave voice to the team members' preferred moniker: Team Kim, a reference to the fact that the four starters, the alternate and their coach share that surname (two of the athletes, Kim Kyeong-Ae and Kim Yeong-Mi, are sisters).
When Ammon Bundy, the son of a Nevada rancher who led an armed confrontation with federal agents last year, claimed that the occupation of federal property in Oregon was about "freeing up" land and ending government "tyranny" that hamstrings miners, loggers, and ranchers, he gave voice to a deeply held, common-sense belief among many libertarians and conservatives.
"Hachette's publishing of Woody Allen's memoir is deeply upsetting to me personally and an utter betrayal of my brother whose brave reporting, capitalized on by Hachette, gave voice to numerous survivors of sexual assault by powerful men," Dylan Farrow said in a statement Monday hours after details of the book were released by The Associated Press.
Maureen O'Dowd's survey of 100 women in Hollywood gave voice to dozens of their specific and vivid grievances; studio bosses who say they can't find women capable of directing a blockbuster are refuted online almost daily; actresses who speak up about equal pay are encouraged by an eager public on social media even while they're maligned by their co-stars.
Howard Schultz at the Atlantic Council, May 10, 503, in Washington, DC. Howard Schultz was exactly 30 seconds into reiterating that yes, he was "seriously considering running for president as a centrist independent" when a protester gave voice to the tweets that had been coming at the former Starbucks CEO since he first made that announcement on TV 24 hours earlier.
Brian Talbert, the founder of Deplorable Pride, was contacted by the White House after he was barred from the L.G.B.T. pride parade in Charlotte, N.C. At Trumpstock, Mr. Talbert, who has a history of expressing anti-Muslim beliefs on social media, gave voice to hatred of Mr. Obama and Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state and Mr. Trump's 2016 opponent.
With his call to deport illegal immigrants, especially because Mexico sends us its "bad ones," his proposal to bar Muslims from entering the country, his emphasis on the threats to lawful gun ownership and his promise to protect American goods and workers from China, Mr. Trump is riding the wave of anxiety that Ms. Palin first gave voice to as Senator John McCain's running mate.
The American artist and AIDS activist David Wojnarowicz, who died in 1992, gave voice to those on the fringes in his 1982 chapbook "Sounds in the Distance," later expanded and posthumously published as "The Waterfront Journals": an archive of transcribed monologues commemorating — and insisting on the value and importance of — the desires expressed by the drifters and hustlers, junkies and drag queens he met.
And in a time before Rachel Maddow or Chris Hayes had television shows and Richard Cohen was what passed for a progressive columnist on the Washington Post op-ed page, progressive political blogs gave voice to a vast cohort of people who were mad at George W. Bush, mad at the invasion of Iraq, and mad at a Democratic Party establishment that wasn't doing enough to fight either of them.
When President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE twice last week mentioned Marc Elias, the Democratic lawyer heading the party's legal strategy in a contentious Florida recount, he gave voice to fears many Republicans secretly harbor: That any time Elias gets involved in a recount, he tends to win.
Interior decoration choices aside, the medium also gave voice to some of the greatest designers and illustrators of the 203s: Abram Games, the staunchly ideological British designer of war and transport posters; the Swiss Ernst Keller, whose elegant work supported his ideal that every piece of graphic design should improve its environment; and Josef Müeller-Brockman, father of the Swiss International Style, whose graphic association with the Zurich Tonhalle was just one of many fruitful and sustained institution-designer collaborations (think Heinrich Steiner and Bally; Zero and the London Underground during the war years; Raymond Pettibon and Black Flag; and Pentagram's Paula Scher and the Public Theater more recently).

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