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voice coil

(electronics) A coil of wire attached to the apex of the cone of a loudspeaker that provides the motive force to the cone by the reaction of a magnetic field to the current passing through it. (electronics) A similar mechanism that positions the disk read-write head in a computer hard disk drive.

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For almost two generations, Abba Eban was Israel's voice - its messenger to the high and mighty among the nations as well as to the Jewish people all over the world.
With his Churchillian prose and almost Shakespearean cadences, his mellifluous phrases and sonorous voice carried for decades a message of hope from a people that could have lost all hope and trust in humanity after the horrors of World War II.
Politicians don't listen very well to individual scientists, but they are forced to listen when hundreds of scientists speak with a united voice.
Indeed, his is the type of voice that Egyptian civil society needs if there is ever to be a chance that the country's Pharaonic authoritarian regime--symbolized by President Mubarak's high-handedness--is to be reformed.
Intellectuals like the late Edward Said gave voice to it, but it has many followers in the United States and Europe.
Sooner or later, readers will start to buy newspapers that can truly inform them and give voice to their opinions.
Equally important is the fact that for the first time since 1989, civil society has found a voice independent of President Havel.
I don't have an audience like Gates or Annan, but I would like to add my voice to theirs.
Our hope must be that, beginning on August 19th, the voice of reason will begin to prevail in Serbia, and that a transitional government can begin to rebuild the country in genuine freedom and democracy.
But the additional work done does not necessarily involve only government employees, and citizens can have some voice in how the expenditure is directed.
But the Commission does have a voice with which to rally people, and it is for their silence that Barroso and his fellow commissioners are being rebuked.
It has jammed Voice of America broadcasts since June 1989 and in the spring of 2001 began jamming Tibetan-, Uighur-, and Kazakh-language broadcasts from India and Central Asia.
The internet has provided ordinary Chinese with access to the real story as well as to a public voice, which means that they can be a powerful ally in efforts to effect change in the most populace nation on earth.
As the Chinese government seeks international backing for its crackdown on terrorism, local Uyghurs seem less inclined to voice their frustrations than ever before.
Simply put, the African media failed to reach beyond immediate borders and serve as a voice for the continent in its encounters with the world.
In so doing, America must treat South Korea as a full partner with its own voice in making decisions that affect its security interests.
NATO needs to shift its focus from organizing and administering a unified military command to building real confidence that every member's voice will be heard.
But greater representation is not a one-way street: with greater voice and influence, emerging-market countries must assume greater leadership responsibilities and act as constructive partners in these institutions.
But in that effort, India must contend with its neighbor, China, which speaks with a louder voice and carries a larger stick.
And yet not a dissenting voice was heard from the world's small army of central bank economists.
At this point, all of them are under threat of destruction, thanks to the influential voice of the Islamist leader Mullah Fazlullah, whose father-in-law, Sufi Mohammad, founded one of the extremist orders.
Alas, India's voice was drowned out, not by China's attempts to provide medicine and education to Africa, but by the sheer magnitude of Chinese state-owned enterprises' investments in physical infrastructure.
The general perception is that Britain's voice in international affairs is less influential than at any time since then, too.

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