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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In 1917 Stalin became editor of Pravda, the official mouthpiece of the Communist Party.
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Pravda formally was the mouthpiece of the Communist Party.
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The Chemical Manufacturers Association is the mouthpiece of the American chemicals industry.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Clayt lifted the mouthpiece to the radio.
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He unscrewed the mouthpiece which had been hastily jammed on and caught by the thread.
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It was the same old-fashioned type as Miss Tuckey's and he unscrewed the mouthpiece carefully but found nothing extra inside.
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Jerry painted with a brush held by a mouthpiece .
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Pidgeon's bizarrely flat mannerisms and speaking style make her the perfect mouthpiece for Mamet's best lines.
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The Churches have a clear responsibility to be a mouthpiece for those who don't have a platform.
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The same held true for mouthpieces for wind instruments and replacement roots for teeth, Sakai explained.
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These plays were the mouthpiece of the revolutionary bourgeoisie and always reflected their values.