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voice verb announce authoritatively, announce offiiially, assert, avow, break silence, clarify, communicate, declare, deliver, emphasize, enounce, enunciate, express, form, frame, observe, phrase, present, proclaim, recite, recount, remark, say, sound, speak, state, stress, tell, utter, verbalize, vocalize See also: circulate, communicate, disclose, divulge, enunciate, express, inform, intonation, mention, observe, phrase, poll, pronounce, propose, propound, recite, referendum, remark, report, reveal, signify, speak, spokesman, utter How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Currently, ``Simpsons'' voicers earn less than $35,000 per episode for two half-days of work, Variety said. Or phone interviews and voicers may be set up for you after the news conference if we receive your request in advance. Or phone interviews and voicers may be set up for you after the news conference if we receive your request in advance. |
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