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"If you see a ghost, throw your voice behind it."
"By all means throw your voice at the note, but whatever you do, for God's sake miss it!"
"It's like throwing your voice to fill a football stadium."
You make people think you're throwing your voice.
Can you throw your voice a distance or is invisibility a trick you've learned?"
"Princess, are you able to throw your voice magically?"
"Then throw your voice to the chamber which is to the side of the base of these stairs.
"But you don't really throw your voice."
Don't throw your voice out.
You can throw your voice?"
Throwing your voice like that.'
Didn't you throw your voice so it filled the room and said, 'Wait there; I'm coming'?"
Altec Lansing has developed an easier method, one that allows you to throw your voice across the Internet.
"Now throw your voice and tell Phreak that he has one minute to come out with his hands up, or we'll destroy the house," he said.
"Throwing Your Voice"
Throw Your Voice, it was called."
In Craig Lucas's "Throwing Your Voice," two young couples exchange their trendy thoughts about current events.
Also on the schedule is "Throwing Your Voice," by Craig Lucas ("Prelude to a Kiss"), with Mary-Louise Parker and Sam Robards, which is about two very politically conscious couples.
Though the show is being marketed in self-affirmative, Oprahesque terms - it's said to be about "throwing your voice, and finding it" - the emotions that really animate the enterprise are murkier: dread (that unliving things might start talking) and desperation (that they might not).