Tracey, 32, who has waived her automatic right to anonymity, said it was only now that she felt strong enough to speak out about her ordeal. |
She gazed upon him hour after hour, and her very soul seemed to speak out of her dying eyes. |
On race, too, we failed to speak out at crucial moments and to face up to self-evident truths. |
To complain is to speak out about this, and we can do so petulantly, aggressively, calmly, pointlessly, or constructively. |
Should I really just accept decisions of the majority of the town council, and not speak out if I believe them to be wrong? |
Some write feminist theology, take a stand and publicly speak out, not mincing words. |