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A Million Voices         
  • Polina Gagarina zingt ''A million voices'' tijdens het Eurovisiesongfestival 2015 in Wenen.
LIED VAN POLINA GAGARINA
A million voices is een nummer van de Russische zangeres Polina Gagarina. Het nummer was tevens de Russische inzending voor het Eurovisiesongfestival 2015, waar het tweede werd.
Million Dollar Quartet         
JAMSESSIE VAN ELVIS PRESLEY, JERRY LEE LEWIS, CARL PERKINS EN JOHNNY CASH
The million dollar quartet; The Million Dollar Quartet
Het Million Dollar Quartet was een jamsessie op 4 december 1956 in de Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. Aan de sessies deden Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins en Johnny Cash mee.
Voices (Vangelis)         
VANGELIS
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Ejemplos de uso de A Million Voices
1. An allied campaign, A Million Voices for Darfur, aims to deluge the White House with 1 million postcards.
2. Miracle Proposal Were you on the internet in the small hours of Monday, you may have felt a great disturbance in cyberspace – possibly as if a million voices cried out in pain and were then silent.
3. Amnesty International organizers hope the pictures will increase pressure for change. The picture is worth a thousand words, but it‘s important that it‘s carried by a million voices,‘‘ Blatter said.
4. But I‘ve been in Washington long enough to know that Washington needs to change,‘‘ Obama said. Every time the American people decide that things need to change, they change,‘‘ he said. When a million voices come together and make a decision that we‘re going to have change, we‘re going to have change.‘‘ Privacy policy | Terms & conditions | Advertising guide | A–Z index | About this siteJoin our dating site today
5. Editor Chris Johns says one photo could not capture all of Africa‘s voices By Susan Ellis Washington File Staff Writer Washington –– Everyone should have the chance to visit Africa, says Chris Johns, editor in chief of National Geographic magazine. Recalling his countless visits to the continent, he says÷ "I always get up in the morning, exhilarated, to explore the new day. Africa is a million sights." Reflecting that fact, he has devoted the entire September 2005 issue of National Geographic to Africa. On the cover, instead of a photo, is the earth–brown–colored word "Africa." Below it÷ "Whatever you thought, think again." "Africa is a million voices," Johns said in an August 24 interview with the Washington File. "That‘s why we didn‘t put one photo on the cover. We took 100,000 photos over two years to prepare this issue. Then another two years to select what we would put in the issue to do justice to the diversity and complexity of this continent.