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Sentence count:75+4Posted:2017-01-31Updated:2020-07-24
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31) Every one of us has a responsibility to speak out against racism, bigotry and hate.
32) Smith was not afraid to speak out against the Vietnam War.
33) Only occasionally did the bubble burst, and he flashed anger at some one who argued back or tried to speak out of turn.
34) Unions say staff feel it's unfair but are frightened to speak out publicly.
35) The latter speak out on behalf of the poor, women, our fellow creatures and the environment.
36) It takes courage to speak out when one is well known.
37) Gradually I lost the courage to speak out about anything or to question anyone.
38) He also criticizes other ministers and Parliament in general who failed to speak out against these developments.http://sentencedict.com/speak out.html
39) Their decision to speak out coincides with a hard-hitting national campaign which begins on television tonight.
40) Tom Cruise was first to speak out, his voice appearing over the first scenes of the crash site.
41) It felt unseemly, somehow, to speak out on my own behalf.
42) At each stop national and local campaigners will speak out about problems facing walkers.
43) This is the first time these groups have gathered together to speak out for sensible gun laws.
44) Gays afraid to speak out thank her for speaking for them.
45) Reporters and producers have a public duty to speak out if their vision of truth is suppressed by government appointees.
46) Though she hates confrontation, she often feels she must speak out.
47) Speak out from the pulpit and face the fact that wife beating is sinful.
48) The views he expresses here are his own, and do not necessarily reflect those of Survivors Speak Out.
49) Ron Preddy, a registered disabled man who gradually developed the confidence to speak out.
50) Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt. Abraham Lincoln 
51) If any of you have anything to say, speak out before you take the oath.
52) Speak out. Don't just brood over things.
53) Speak out of turn, and an informer reports you.
54) You'll get your chance. Just wait and don't speak out of turn.
55) By daring to speak out , zoologist Fan Wenshi is helping to save a species.
56) They couldn't speak out loud, because any movement would disrupt the scanning.
57) It is rare that a banker admits to the inevitability of onerous new rules and it is rarer still for a Rothschild rainmaker to speak out.
58) Late last month, the teacher cut off contact with the news media, saying officials had threatened her safety and that of her family if she continued to speak out.
59) He continued to speak out for realism, against romanticism, and against a new enemy - capitalism.
60) So, Theodore Roosevelt began to speak out again in opposition to many of the things President Taft was doing.
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