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It was as if all the pain in the world had found a voice.
He suspected the day might well come when they found a voice.
For myself, it seemed as if my brain had found a voice.
"I will do anything and everything to find a voice that's heard by this new generation."
I found a voice, and called to the men, who at first pretended not to hear me.
Said he couldn't find a voice for his new book.
She finds a voice and a will only when it is too late for her to have much of a life.
"A country does not exist until it has found a voice."
The enslaved women have found a voice in one of themselves.
Such arguments may find a voice today among Turner board members.
But where's the best place to find a voice?
The economy has opened up and opposition political parties are finding a voice.
"Occasionally, you do find a voice that really could go either way.
He awoke in his bed and that roar found a voice.
He grabbed her by the shoulders as his panic finally found a voice.
This provided an opportunity for the disenfranchised to find a voice.
Again, only Thompson found a voice to answer with.
The next day I found a voice teacher and started taking singing lessons."
Palestinians have found a voice at last for negotiation and compromise.
When he found a voice at last, he was less than coherent.
He found a voice teacher, who, after a year, passed him on to her own teacher.
Sad to say, this effort at smearing found a voice in the press itself.
I didn't have to find a voice, a speech, a walk.
The conference underscored how Democrats are finding a voice to challenge the administration on national security.
Close to the final silence he found a voice that had more substance than his dwindling body.
One day they may find a tongue and testify against you!
I found a tongue for verses and wit I'd never had in life.
Then the Material Interest found a tongue, and by a strange coincidence it was its own tongue.
It finds a tongue in literature unawares.
For even while she wept she could find a tongue to answer with--and a woman's shafts are sharp.
"By the Lion," said Prince Rilian, "it seems this silent land has found a tongue at last."
---May each stone of this vaulted roof find a tongue to echo that title into thine ear!"
I want to stress this connection between searching for home and finding a tongue, a writing voice, because I believe it to be fundamental to your own writing development.
He gave Aline credit for the intelligence that would enable her, on finding a tongue, some bread, a knife, a fork, salt, a corkscrew and a bottle of white wine on the mat, to know what to do with them--and perhaps to guess whose was the loving hand that had laid them there.