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Meanings of moderate voice in English
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Usage of moderate voice in English
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Journalists and politicians were desperate for a moderatevoice to explain it.
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Pataki, 69, represents a moderatevoice in the Republican presidential field.
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She had but a moderatevoice, this remarkable young person.
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He has looked to be more of the moderatevoice in the president's ear.
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But others say the recovery of a more moderatevoice in Iranian politics is fragile.
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Then he said in a moderatevoice:
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It was very quiet, until Rakhal added, in a gentle and curiously moderatevoice, "Do you still carry a skean, Race?"
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As a British government minister, he was regarded as a moderatevoice on Northern Ireland who opposed IRA terrorism but acknowledged its political context.
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The businessman, Alfonso Romo, has been a moderatevoice on Lopez Obrador's campaign team and backs a policy that allows foreign investment in energy.
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However, after attacks on Republicans about the John Brown affair, many delegates were eager to embrace a more moderatevoice as their standard-bearer in 1860.
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Sheila Smith, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, described Noda as a " moderatevoice" in Japan's governing party.
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She spoke in a moderatedvoice, with a melancholy smile in her eyes.
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But all moderatevoices were soon lost in the enraged clamour of members on each side.
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He drew toward her, and in a moderatedvoice continued: My men, though few, are brave.
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While liberal Democrats were thrilled at Obama's decision to move ahead, some moderatevoices in Obama's party were uneasy.
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More moderatevoices have said that if he calls an early election, he could stop the imposition of direct rule.