There was a change in his voice a crack in it, a rising pitch that made her think of a television comedian doing a rural whine.
And if a voice can change a room, he says, it can change a city.
Because it's like Barack has always said -- it takes just one voice to change a room.
Because it's like Barack has always said: It just takes one voice to change a room.
He also did not have the necessary distance from the church's mismanagement to be a credible voice for change.
"He's going to have to find a more succinct and specific voice for change, and he's probably going to have to put some money behind that, " he said.
Consumers can use natural voice commands to change channels, search for content on the Web, access Samsung's Smart Hub, and connect with friends and family via Skype.
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They, as well as other mentors in my life, serve as my personal motivation to keep working and striving, and to be that voice and advocate for change.
Instead, the results demonstrate a growing maturity among voters, especially in urban areas and among young first-time voters who regardless of ethnic identity flocked to the Internet to voice their demands for change.
Was it just new job jitters or was some deep down voice really telling me to change course?
The voice of women, of female change-agents, is critical to achieve the global equitable impact desired.
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And today, as the region faces yet another period of dynamic change, Asiaweek will continue to be the voice of the new Asia.
It was one of his most robust answers yet to the question and raised speculation that, despite his denials of a change in tone, he was eager to voice his enthusiasm for the euro.
From developed countries mired in economic woes to developing countries aching for change, people and especially young people found a voice where there was none before.
Not too long ago, we gave you loyal Cloudbook owners a chance to voice your opinion on how you'd change things.
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Edwards, at one point, in one of the debates - that he and Obama had a deep belief in change, and that Edwards, according to Obama, was a voice for the working class and he wants to be that working-class voice.
But the change to local authority control over public health has led many councils to voice concerns about how much money they will get and the formula that central government will use to allocate funding.
They need someone to represent them, someone who can raise the voice for them and I think we are the people and we will bring change to them.
Ambassador Guanaes will launch the Youth Voice Tour that aims to capture young people expressing their specific desires to see change in the world and in their communities.
These organizations are embracing change in the workplace, focusing on continuous innovations, and allowing their employees to have a voice that matters.
Improvements in voice quality using the public Internet are due to more sophisticated software, but the big change has been the increasing use of private networks.
For such an outspoken voice for reform of corporate governance, Buffett was curiously passive about using his personal power to affect change.
The authors aim to add their voice to the call for carbon mitigation and will focus on making clear the ways in which climate change will affect health.
"Of course everyone is entitled to a peer group that they enjoy, " Burk, who is also the author of "Your Voice, Your Vote: The Savvy Woman's Guide to Power, Politics, and the Change We Need, " said.
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