21. And they ought to have a voice, Ms. Butler thought, in whether the bookstore lived or died. 22. And when you have a voice like that, you have to be able to handle it. 23. And will they have a voice? 24. And yet the action also raised questions about how soon Icann will insure that every Internet user has a voice in the policy making process. 25. As a celebrity with access to the world media, Sarandon considers it her responsibility to speak out for those who might not otherwise have a voice. 26. As usual, the rest of the members had little voice in the final disposition, and little information on which to cast an intelligent vote. 27. As part of the trade mission to Seattle, Alvarez ensured that small business had a voice in the U.S. strategy. 28. At his best, Seal has the voice to carry off this soul-searcher stance. 29. Aside from contributing a few million dollars in soft money to the party of your choice, you need to vote to have a voice. 30. At last golf had a voice with an edge, one that cut to the truth, propriety be damned. |