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  • You hear the black voice or the white voice but never the Latino voice.
  • "She still has that Snow White voice, " said Howard Green.
  • At that point a number of prominent white voices were raised, saying essentially that enough was enough.
  • Handel had composed for the occasion a choral of white voices on a text greeting the pope king.
  • In addition, Shikitei creates an orthography which he calls " white voicing " to distinguish medial from.
  • Living among a largely white population, he found himself " hearing all these white voices against the black ."
  • In The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Southern Focus Poll taken this spring, 56 percent of Southern whites voiced their approval of integration.
  • Affecting an earnest white voice, he mocked the response he got in Hollywood whenever he complained : Are you saying the studios are deliberately not hiring black people?
  • I don't believe that most white New Yorkers condone police misconduct, but there have not been nearly enough white voices raised against the atrocities committed by police.
  • The following year he accomplished a tour of seventy cities in Brazil, covering the full season from March to December, together with Jorge Sobral and White Voices Sexteto Mayor.
  • During the 1950s and 1960s, Ralph McGill and Eugene Patterson won Pulitzer Prizes as editors at what was then The Atlanta Constitution and were leading white voices of moderation in race relations.
  • U . S . Army Secretary Thomas White voiced deep regret Thursday for damage to employees and shareholders in the collapse of Enron Corp ., where he served for 11 years as an executive.
  • And then, in that poised, low-rumble, Barry White voice of his, Johnson says, " Right now all I can prepare myself for is to come in here, to compete at my best and put on a really good show.
  • Hill sashays onto the track all low and breathy, talking instead of wailing . ( Affect Barry White voice here ) : " I love the way you stand in my way; / You won't move until you get a kiss ."
  • These changes increased the ratio of news to music and added white voices, prompting observers to ask, " Will whites listen to a majority black station ? " In the following months, WEAA gained 20, 000 listeners for a total of 100, 000.
  • Rev . Albert Rhett Stuart at left taking part in the consecration of William Evan Sanders to be Bishop of TennesseeHenry Louttit, recalls in his booklet, Saints of the Diocese of Georgia how Bishop Stuart was often the only white voice for integration in Savannah willing to speak on TV . He remembers him speaking up for integration on a visit to Trinity Episcopal Church in Stateboro saying, This is a free country.