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Today, a man at the soapbox asked how many in the crowd were from other states.
Those who would use this as a soapbox to lecture the art world are right.
People sometimes use the word "soapbox" to mean a place to say new or unusual things.
"It's not something you jump up on a soapbox and talk about."
"The need for a soapbox is so important, especially now, during the conventions."
Everyone gets up on their soapbox and says that Europe must be given a soul.
Now let me get down off my soapbox and fix us some dinner.
Season 2009/10 saw the launch of the 606 Soapbox outside grounds.
By the fall of 1912, the soapbox row had been abandoned.
Entertainment has now become a forum or a soapbox rather than just a night out.
"I think it is up to the mayor to get out on a soapbox and make this happen," he added.
Not all topics at the soapbox are so highly charged.
They are nothing less than soapboxes for critical sporting fans.
"They have presented a case where this was a guy on the soapbox telling the public lies."
So the plan did not work and the emphasis switched from stage set to soapbox.
A soapbox is a temporary platform used to give a speech.
The Soapbox started in 1999 is a general message board meant for debates on any subject.
And come August, he will have a formidable soapbox from which to argue his case.
"The band shell was a soapbox for the neighborhood," he said.
For some readers' thoughts on the topic, see the Soapbox page.
Could it be that soapbox speeches do not matter so much on this continent?
Soapbox asked several correspondents to visit polling places and ask them why.
Scott spoke as if he was on a soapbox.
I get out the soapbox and make the rounds.
Anyway, I've been thinking that he deserves his own soapbox for awhile.