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1 Mr Nally has also given a voice to the victims of crime.
2 Mr Leilua says there was a need for youth to be given a voice .
3 It did not matter that somewhere someone had given a voice to this sadness.
4 We were not given a voice in the decision.
5 The unsupervised part of things is that social media has given a voice to the consumer.
6 More importantly, it has given a voice to people who have often felt excluded and powerless.
7 Shimono Kani hath given a voice to the wind and added a sorrow to the sea.
8 Or against that mute memory to which his own act had suddenly given a voice of accusation?
9 But since 2007 those children have been given a voice through children in care councils (CiCCs).
10 In particular, having given a voice to the Tory "activist", it is pointless to take it away.
11 Professor Burgess wondered again, why a boy like Burleigh should have been given a voice of such rare charm.
12 Victims are given a voice and offenders are given a chance to make amends and take responsibility for their actions.
13 Civil society was given a voice again, and political opposition tolerated, even if much of it was now aimed at her.
14 Typical of our justice system, the victims have not been given a voice and justice hasn't been done on their behalf.
15 Having been given a voice in the management of the company, I began to have trouble to get through the day.
16 Especially in genres that have historically given a voice to those demographics, and that can only be seen as a shame.
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