Molded to your child's teeth, the night guard is similar to the protective mouthpieces worn by football players. |
For a start, we can expose the hypocrisy of Murdoch and his media mouthpieces. |
They put in their mouthpieces and rammed their gloves together and made intimidating faces as best they could without laughing. |
And history has examples of how universities, by becoming mere mouthpieces of government, have aided and abetted dictatorships. |
The first case is quite Orwellian in that the media, especially the state-owned media, serves as governments' obedient mouthpieces. |
Unfortunately they are fettered and shackled, and have become mouthpieces and lackeys of whoever wants to promote a message. |