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Wiki tells me that the term Vox Pop originally came from the Latin Vox Populai, meaning voice of the people.
The One With The Quick Vox Pop kisobel 2007
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My Vox is not fat, not masterly, not even a piece, but a deliberate collocation of fragments.
ed abbey | an introduction & on nature « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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My Vox is not fat, not masterly, not even a piece, but a deliberate collocation of fragments.
April « 2008 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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The Vox is just a few minutes walk from the Sheraton Hotel in Boston.
Archive 2007-06-10 Milosun Czervik 2007
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It is followed by two other words in Latin Vox Dei—the Voice of God.
In politics and economics, people believe what makes them feel good Tusar N Mohapatra 2008
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Vox is not alone in seeking to carve out private spaces on the Web.
Interesting Twist for Next-Gen Blogger Software | Impact Lab 2006
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It is followed by two other words in Latin Vox Dei—the Voice of God.
Archive 2008-01-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2008
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Though Vox is okay, U and I is the Baker book I like the best.
The Arts and More 2006
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Vox is the virtual compendium of all human knowledge seen here conducting a reference interview. (image source)
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Whenever someone asks whether I will have a job in 10 years because everything will be online I can't help but think of the character Vox from the movie The Time Machine.
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