1. A new voice has interrupted and is howling slogans like a revivalist preacher. 2. The party needs a new voice, a new vision. 3. New voices are needed to join the chorus for the annual festival in October. 4. You have two new voice mails. 5. Then a new voice came out of him. 6. Then a new voice spoke up. 7. Certainly the character had a new confidence, and a new posh voice reserved for special occasions, but the calamities soon piled up. 8. The cut-ups, they believed, allowed new voices to arise from the text, revealing messages from the future. 9. And apparently no one can quite decided the nationality of the new voice. 10. And the new voice recognition features demo well. |