Sentences with phrase «few younger voices»

«Very few younger voices think the tramlines of past debates make any sense.»

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While it seems clear that the young's concerns need to be voiced and heard, there are few young people in positions of power, including in parliament.
A few reviewers found the material a bit too dated, but this adaptation of Terence Rattigan's 1952 play of the same name by Terence Davies (Distant Voices, Still Lives) drew mostly raves, especially for Rachel Weisz's powerful performance as a woman whose life is torn apart when she cheats on her older husband (Simon Russell Beale) with a young war veteran (Tom Hiddleston).
There are a few noticeable instances of directionality, as when young pet owners» voices engulf you at the start and trucks move from one side to another.
The most vivid face of that suffering turns out to be an angry young boy (a terrific Elijandro Edouard) from the projects, one of a few kids in the movie — a burbling baby, a wailing homeless child — who take turns playing the voice of society's conscience.
Angry Birds shows that what happily fritters away a few idle moments on your mobile phone doesn't necessarily have the substance for a 95 - minute feature, especially one that may boast a top voice cast led by Jason Sudeikis and Peter Dinklage but can never quite decide whether it's aimed at children or young adults.
From a screenplay by Josh Campbell, Michael Stuecken and Whiplash's Damien Chazelle, the film revolves around the character of Michelle (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), a young woman who, from the opening few frames, seems to be going through a messy break - up with her boyfriend, Ben (voiced by none other than Bradley Cooper).
There were very few opportunities for young people to feel their voices heard outside the immediate group.
Josh Keaton, who is a veteran of video game voice over work (Spyro, Spiderman, Jak & Daxter to name a few) voices the young Graham, and a cast that includes Tom Kenny (Spongebob Squarepants), Wallace Shawn (the game does have a bit of Princess Bride-esque feel to it), Zelda Williams (Legend of Korra), and actress Maggie Elizabeth Jones.
This isn't how anyone wants young leaders to emerge, but the raw power of their voices may spark changes few thought possible.
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