Examples of using Whose voice in English and their translations into Indonesian
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anthropomorphic great white shark whose voice and mannerisms were similar to Curly Howard of The Three Stooges.
Companies that have assigned parking for the CEO send a loud message of who's in charge and whose voice really counts.
coming from a certain Mythological Beast whose voice has a hint of a mother's milk,
The journey takes her to a village in Punjab in the search of a Bibi Saroop, whose voice holds the promise that Vibs is searching for.
loudly may feel confident, while one whose voice is low and nearly incomprehensible may feel insecure.
that men could hear, yea, whose voice shook the whole earth?
said the turnout proved to him that“there is a big public out there whose voice is not being heard.”.
Yet an award-winning blogger, whose voice, it could be argued, aided the democratic process(see Seaton's article), was not able to stay nameless.
He to whose voice the Jews were then listening had been with God as one brought up with Him.”.
He knew whose voice it was and in that instant,
In the episode"Whose Voice Is It Anyway",
The animated comedy, whose voice cast includes Adam Sandler
Asked Jing Yun, whose voice was febrile, while looking at
Abby Wambach of the US soccer team that won the Women's World Cup presented the trophy to Jenner, whose voice broke as she thanked members of her famous family, including stepdaughters Kim
replacing Alexander Gould from the first film, whose voice has deepened since reaching adulthood Gould voiced a minor character in the sequel instead.
neglect the only person whose voice is more comforting than others.
2018 followed by more songs from this gifted artist whose voice has been compared to her idols,
you have neglected the one person whose voice calms you more than any other.
gain superhuman abilities, The Inhumans are led by the noble Black Bolt- a role many are speculating Diesel is up for- whose voice is capable of unleashing a powerful, destructive energy.
Now with the recent revocation, there is a risk of huge demographic changes that in the long run can turn Kashmir's aboriginals into a minority whose voice for independence is not heard.