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  • We wanted to come out and simply march and have our expression heard.

    CNN Transcript May 1, 2006 2006

  • Antinous pointed to the child with an imploring gesture but Mary was already by the window and was raising her hand to her mouth to make her call heard.

    The Emperor — Volume 09 Georg Ebers 1867

  • Antinous pointed to the child with an imploring gesture but Mary was already by the window and was raising her hand to her mouth to make her call heard.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • Antinous pointed to the child with an imploring gesture but Mary was already by the window and was raising her hand to her mouth to make her call heard.

    The Emperor — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

  • Antinous pointed to the child with an imploring gesture but Mary was already by the window and was raising her hand to her mouth to make her call heard.

    The Emperor — Volume 09 Georg Ebers 1867

  • Antinous pointed to the child with an imploring gesture but Mary was already by the window and was raising her hand to her mouth to make her call heard.

    The Emperor — Volume 09 Georg Ebers 1867

  • Guest blogging is one of the most effective ways to promote your resource and get your word heard.

    The BlogCatalog Community Blog TonyB 2010

  • No Question, these folks will do anything to stop the People from having their word heard.

    Sound Politics: Dismantling your constitutional rights, one step at a time 2007

  • It throws a horrible yet also a grotesque light upon the savage manners of the time to find that the chamber in which she was confined, had secret provision for an/espionnage/of the most base kind, openings made in the walls through which everything that took place in the room, every proceeding of the unfortunate prisoner, could be spied upon and every word heard.

    Jeanne d'Arc Oliphant, Mrs. 1896

  • It throws a horrible yet also a grotesque light upon the savage manners of the time to find that the chamber in which she was confined, had secret provision for an _espionnage_ of the most base kind, openings made in the walls through which everything that took place in the room, every proceeding of the unfortunate prisoner, could be spied upon and every word heard.

    Jeanne D'Arc: her life and death 1862

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