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Falwell has given voice to conspiracy theories about the coronavirus.
He has given voice to millions of American and there's something there.
Our students have also given voice to the need to remove the bell.
They're about who has been given voice, and who has been denied one.
Not all feelings can be given voice, either in literature or in dance.
One danger is the damage an uninformed populace can do if given voice.
The Internet has given voice to, and a home for, so many more people.
The internet has given voice and lent strength to interiority, and also undermined seriousness.
It is as if various tensions within our current racial situation are given voice.
More recently Pelosi has given voice to a narrower House bill, championed by Reps.
We've given voice to the forgotten communities and the forgotten people in the United States.
They challenged male fairy-wrens with dummy interlopers who were given voice by recorded songs.
Trump has given voice to anxieties that people like Ingraham have been airing for some time.
Protests also erupted in Mizoram state, where some activists have given voice to old separatist aspirations.
And social media has given voice to people who used to just yell at their grandmothers.
Michelle Goldberg has given voice to the opinions of young women barely graduated from the Seven Sisters.
He has given voice to their websites that used to only have 11,000 people — now 11 million.
He has given voice to their websites that used to only have 11,000 people — now 20163 million.
The internet, our critic writes, has given voice and lent strength to interiority, and also undermined seriousness.
He has given voice to their websites that used to only have 247,22008 people — now 473 million.
I think that social media has given voice to and empowered so many people to tell their stories.
He has given voice to their websites that used to only have 11,000 people -- now have 11 million.
He has given voice to their websites that used to only have 22008,22012 people, now have 247 million.
He has given voice to their websites that used to only have 11,000 people, now have 11 million.
And Morocco has given voice to the beginnings of an Arab establishment push along similar lines: On Jan.
Top officials, including the President, have also given voice to the possibility that a deal may not happen.
He has given voice to their websites that used to only have 11,000 people — now have 85033 million.
Though such women have rarely been given voice, they were the staunch backbone of the civil rights movement.
Biden, who represented Delaware in the Senate for 36 years, has long given voice to the working class.
You're on Io looking for Ikora Rey, a mystic given voice by the emotive tones of Gina Torres (Firefly).
"I believe President Trump has given voice to aspirations and frustrations to Americans like no leader since Reagan," Pence said.
The protestors are given voice through NYU's Andrew Ross, who is part of Decolonize This Place — in short, multiple perspectives.
Iranian Shiites, followers of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, had moved into Lebanon and given voice to the impoverished Shiite minority there.
Only recently have older people begun to be given voice in the design of robots built to care for them.
Students like Emma Gonzalez and Cameron Kasky have given voice to the anger and grief we've collectively felt too many times.
That's right: The woman who has given voice to the existential malaise of female twentysomethings is kissing that pivotal decade goodbye.
Midterm elections have always given voice to Americans' discontent with incumbent presidents, which means the opposition party almost invariably gains ground.
Swedish student Greta Thunberg has given voice to the anger felt by many who are inheriting a hotter, more inhospitable planet.
"I think President Trump has effectively given voice to people who see every other voice, institution as aligned against them," McGoldrick says.
She's an incredible artist with a god-given voice and talent, one of a handful of greats from the last 30 years.
Officials who worked for the previous governments complain that the hearings are one-sided and have given voice only to the victims.
But I know, at least, I've given voice to my scared 17-year-old self -- and just maybe helped protect someone else.
From there, he has slowly given voice to a virulent strain of racism and white nationalism that other Republican Party candidates had not.
Jenkins slammed Trump, saying that the billionaire mogul has run a "deplorable" campaign that has given voice to some Americans with "deplorable" ideologies.
I love it when the extraordinary stories that come from the continent are given voice, and that's constantly growing from an enriched place.
And what's happened is Trump has just given voice to all of it, now we see it instantly and that's what's discomforting about it.
The copies I created had some imperfections; my framing was off, and at one point I had given voice to my thoughts while recording.
Online platforms have given voice to individuals around the world and increasingly, the firms behind those platforms are taking activist positions of their own.
People who originally come across as villains are given voice, making them human, allowing them each a measure of understanding, respect, and yes, compassion.
His and his associates' repeated interventions in editorial content haven't propped up the ideological right or given voice to marginalized, conservative sectors of society.
"I believe President Trump has given voice to the aspirations and frustrations of the American people like no leader since Reagan," Pence said to cheers.
He has repeatedly given voice to wealthy oil and gas executives rather than advocate on behalf of the people that their polluting business practices hurt.
As a feminized robot, Alexa is given voice only in response to other voices, a perpetuation of the gendered silencing at the root of Western civilization.
At Friday night's fundraiser, Clinton said Trump had given voice to hateful rhetoric through his behavior as a candidate for the White House in the Nov.
Since his first one in 2004, Obama has given voice to the party's values and hopes, energizing a base and winning two terms in the White House.
Fox News has given voice to those who were ignored by the traditional networks and has been one of the great commercial success stories of modern media.
These flirtatious entities are given voice, and impressionistic physical life, by a spirited chorus of performers made up of Artem Kreimer, Nancy Tatiana Quintana and Michael Oloyede.
This partnership has not only given voice and weight to different points of view, but it has also helped drive interest in N.B.A. players off the court.
Far fewer stories have given voice to the sexual frustration of women in the region or to an honest account of women's sexual experiences, either within or outside marriage.
Apple claims that making it form a program to unlock phones is a violation of its First Amendment rights because it requires it to speak in a given voice.
The comparatively mundane woes and travails of white North America were given voice and a context: that of the serious artist spilling their guts and hoping to inspire others.
Since its founding 25 years ago by its indefatigable artistic director, Dianne Berkun Menaker, it has given voice to children and young adults from a wide range of backgrounds.
"I particularly want to commend Donald Trump, who I think has given voice to the frustration of millions of Americans with the lack of progress in Washington," Pence said.
" David Dinielli, deputy legal director at the SPLC, say groups like Patriot Movement AZ and AZ Patriots have given voice to "fear and bigotry" and that "their harassment is lawless.
Describing McDonald's death as a "tipping point," the task force said community outrage had given voice to long-simmering anger over police department actions that included physical and verbal abuse.
The Clinton campaign, meanwhile, has given voice to the religious principle of love — an explicitly Christian concept that is espoused by most monotheistic faiths — as the root of liberal policies.
President Trump's America-first agenda has given voice to millions who felt completely abandoned by the political status quo and who felt their interests came second to those of other countries.
"Stephen Sondheim has really given voice to complex aspects of the human spirit: to nuance, to psychology, to inner voices," Andrew Solomon, president of PEN America, said in a phone interview.
Describing McDonald's death as a "tipping point," the task force said community outrage had given voice to long-simmering anger over excessive law enforcement actions that included physical and verbal abuse.
These hesitations are given voice by Pastor Ora Fletcher (Bjorn DuPaty), stuck between the impatience manifested by D.L. Gunn (Nathan James), who is ready for Zeke-style confrontation, and Hearst's accommodating ways.
" Similarly, Microsoft's 2014 Super Bowl ad featuring former NFL player Steve Gleason, who lost the ability to speak due to ALS, contends the Microsoft Surface Pro tablet has "given voice to the voiceless.
"President Trump's 'America First' agenda has given voice to millions who felt completely abandoned by the political status quo and who felt their interests came second to those of other countries," he said.
In her time on Riverdale, has put her own ethical spin on being a girl from the "wrong" side of town and given voice to a fan favorite b-list character from the comics.
Chadwick, a junior, has been among a group of outspoken MSDHS students who have given voice to the grief and rage of a community shattered by a violent act in the "Never Again" movement.
King has repeatedly given voice to racist views -- and then either said he didn't mean to say what he said, he didn't know what he was doing was wrong or, yes, he was misquoted.
The package was the result of more than a year of lobbying by women across the state — including legislators, employment lawyers and celebrities — whose years of anger were given voice by the #MeToo movement.
My campaign has gained more than a thousand new donors and the endorsement of Our Revolution Metro Denver, and we've given voice to dozens of insurgent Democrats being bullied and gaslit by Washington insiders.
And now, we have a president-elect who has also repeatedly questioned the safety of vaccines and vaccine policies, and has given voice to the unfounded anti-vaccine theories that have no basis in science.
Speaking at an evening fundraiser in New York, the former U.S. secretary of state said Trump had given voice to hateful rhetoric from such individuals through his behavior as a candidate for the White House.
What had begun so promisingly on Monday as the first real breakthrough in years had quickly given voice to the familiar bickering and backbiting that has come to define dysfunctional Democratic politics in the state.
Andrew Cuomo, the governor of New York, has given voice to the sentiments of many by insisting that every life is priceless and that the government must be prepared to sacrifice prosperity to prevent deaths.
David M. Beasley, a Republican who sought unsuccessfully to bring down the Confederate flag during his single term in office, said Mr. Trump's campaign had given voice to a "serious sense of frustration" in the state.
Some even point to France and other European countries, where far-right parties like the National Front have gained power because of the sort of resentments that are frequently given voice at rallies for Mr. Trump.
Motivated by antigovernment zeal and an overarching focus on fiscal discipline, this group — represented by the likes of the libertarian Cato Institute and the conservative Heritage Foundation, and given voice by elected officials such as Sen.
" At a fundraiser in September, Clinton said Trump had given voice to hateful rhetoric through his behavior as a candidate, and that "you can put half of Trump's supporters into what I call the 'basket of deplorables.
"I particularly want to commend Donald Trump, who I think has given voice to the frustration of millions of working Americans with the lack of progress in Washington, D.C." So, what will next week bring for Ted Cruz?
Since 2001, the National, an indie-rock group from Ohio, has given voice to a particular kind of midlife melancholy: what it means to have a good job and a reliable partner, and nevertheless feel choked and despairing.
The first version of events, advanced by prosecutors and given voice by Diamond Reynolds, Mr. Castile's girlfriend and the front-seat passenger at the time of the shooting, suggests that Officer Yanez panicked and unreasonably shot Mr. Castile.
To the non-Pizzagate-believing mind, Truaxe is not a whistleblower, but rather the perfect example of the kind of fear and paranoia that the current political spectrum, in tandem with the internet, has fostered and given voice to.
"I particularly want to commend Donald Trump, who I think has given voice to the frustration of millions of working Americans with a lack of progress in Washington, D.C.," Pence said Friday on Greg Garrison's radio program on WIBC.
"I particularly want to commend Donald Trump, who I think has given voice to the frustration of millions of Americans with the lack of progress in Washington, D.C.," Pence told a local radio host when announcing his Cruz endorsement.
Bon Jovi, Cher, Aerosmith, KISS, Kelly Clarkson, Sia, Garth Brooks, Katy Perry, Christina Aguilera, Ricky Martin and so many more have given voice to his songs, which have sold over 500 million records worldwide and racked up billions of streams.
Under intense strain, even revered figures like Yi and Choe, who had eloquently given voice to their countrymen's longing for independence, now called for Koreans to become "imperial subjects" of the Japanese emperor and sacrifice their lives for Japan's wars.
But the current occupant of the Oval Office has given voice to a more primal, and frankly powerful, vision of sports, the same one Orwell identified seven decades ago: "Serious sport has nothing to do with fair play," Orwell wrote.
The #MeToo movement has given voice to countless survivors and requires us to ask what role can and should art history play in empowering students with the language to label and discuss sexual assault in an effort to eradicate violence against women.
Later on, as a staffer for leaders of the foreign affairs authorizing committees in the Senate and House, my passion for media freedom and human rights in general was given voice time and again in members' speeches, op-eds, resolutions and bills.
Before the decade was even half over, the concern over the poverty of purpose inherent in Silicon Valley's inventions were given voice by Peter Thiel — a man who has made billions financing the creation of the technologies whose paucity he then bemoaned.
"The genius of what's happened with the candidacy of Donald Trump is he's given voice to that, just as was given in the UK," Corker, who has been mentioned as a possible vice presidential pick for Trump, said on CNN's "State of the Union" program.
As the face of this Philadelphia-based four piece, she has already given voice to her revolutionary instincts: Songs like "Expect the Bayonet," from the group's 2017 debut, and "Steel Sharpens Steel," from their recent album "A Distant Call," promise retaliation for ongoing oppression.
Even as he initially said he would be voting for Cruz in the Republican primary, Pence added that he wanted to "commend Donald Trump, who I think has given voice to the frustration of millions of working Americans with a lack of progress in Washington D.C." 3.
Then there is Sean Hannity who has given voice to theories as nutty as Russia being framed for cyber attacks on the US and as cruel as falsely blaming the death of Seth Rich, a young DNC staffer, on unproven theories that he leaked DNC emails.
The Kursk fiasco was quickly followed by a Kremlin push to take control of NTV, a privately owned television station that had given voice to grieving widows and contributed to a public relations disaster that looked for a time like it might cripple Mr. Putin, then a newly installed leader.
The Iowa Republican, who has met with European far-right extremists, repeatedly given voice to racist ideas, and is most recently known for questioning why "white supremacy" is considered offensive, has spent the last six months in the shadows after he was stripped of his committee assignments at the beginning of the year.
Representative Tim Ryan, who represents a blue-collar district in northeastern Ohio, has mounted an unexpected challenge to Ms. Pelosi and given voice to the message that House Democrats must broaden their appeal beyond the three liberal states — California, Massachusetts and New York — that now account for a third of their members.
He has often given voice to views that liberals find troubling: Over the past week, Mr. Bloomberg's campaign was on the defensive over past recordings that showed him linking the financial crisis to the end of discriminatory "redlining" practices in mortgage lending, and defending physically aggressive policing tactics as a deterrent against crime.
" Pence's support for Cruz was notable, though in his endorsement he also offered praise for Trump, saying he had given "voice to the frustration of millions of working Americans with a lack of progress in Washington, D.C." Trump responded by saying it sounded like Pence was only ostensibly supporting Cruz to appease "special interests.
At the very same time that the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements have given voice to women, and led to men being held accountable, particularly in the private sector, Trump has almost single-handedly aided in the numbing of America's sympathies for women who speak up about the sexual exploits, misdeeds and assaults of elected officials.
Mike Pence says he'll be voting for Cruz on Tuesday, he also praised Trump, saying he "has given voice to the frustration of millions of working Americans with a lack of progress in Washington, D.C." Trump needs only 2628 delegates to clinch the nomination and avoid a contested convention, according to The Associated Press delegate tracker.
He commended Trump for highlighting the Indianapolis air conditioning manufacturer Carrier's decision to shutter its facilities there and ship 2,100 jobs to Mexico, and said Trump has "given voice to the frustration of millions of working Americans with the lack of progress in Washington, D.C." "Let me be very clear on this race: Whoever wins the Republican nation for president of the United States, I'm going to work my heart out to get elected this fall," Pence said.

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