voicer


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someone who regulates the tone of organ pipes

a speaker who voices an opinion

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He argued that these petitioners had raised their voicer on each and every forum requesting that they should be provided information about the occurrence, but in vain.
Santiso (2003) writes, "One basic rule of the confidence game [in international financial markets] is then to be very careful when nominating the official government voicer. For investors it is mainly the ministry of economics or finance or the governor of the central bank."
* He studied his craft in Leipzig where he was an apprentice organ builder and voicer, or tuner
Second, retail managers could institute programs so as to make the voicer style a more attractive option, as compared to other styles.
"Earth Voicers provide a strong financial platform of support for ACF, allowing us to plan ahead with more confidence and reduce administration costs and paper usage," Mr Beveridge said.
(5) Thus, under ordinary circumstances, the opposing ethnic, sectarian, civic or political groups, if any, are not the de facto alternative for the ruling families but are spontaneous voicers of urgent socio-economic demands on sharing economic surplus.