The clamor of noise from the television interrupted my need for the serenity in the house. |
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Critics, all from the upper-middle classes, associated street clamor with the lower social strata. |
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The noisy clamor of men reacting far too late filled the air as they scuffled from side to side, screaming orders that no one particularly heard. |
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Seeing as his friend was obviously unable to think with so much clamor round him, Everett led the way through the jumbled desks. |
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After all, home and family should provide a refuge from the clamor of the outside world. |
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Political leaders, while bowing to the public's clamor for more credit, grew concerned over the monetary consequences of easy money. |
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Making too much of a clamor over the issue could send a wrong signal to the business world and would-be investors. |
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Tied into wellness, of course, is weight management, and the yogurt case reflects American's ongoing clamor for lighter fare. |
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Sources in the department admitted they had not reacted coherently to the clamor for action. |
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A clamor of swallowing noises filled his ears, as the crowd subvocalized, carrying on conversations with distant friends. |
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Already he could hear the growing clamor of his three obstreperous children. |
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And given the prospect of witnessing a Lakers-like dynasty, perhaps a waiting public would clamor loudly for a team. |
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In any case, public clamor for inoculations might require a liberal vaccination program after an outbreak. |
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This sound reached to the edge of the forest and was like a great clamor of metals striking together. |
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He pulled the kitchen window shut as Jim shut the front door, dampening the clamor slightly. |
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To prevent urban unrest, the country's leadership had to address the growing clamor for jobs. |
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The corruption allegations have spurred public protests and mounting clamor for his immediate resignation. |
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Upon opening the door, the clatter of trays on silverware and the clamor of voices competing with one another washed over them. |
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They were shouting and laughing, their voices rising above the clamor of the motor. |
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There was music and the sound of chatter in the background, the clamor of a dinner party in progress. |
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In the clamor of a battle, such noises and their exact location would be virtually impossible to distinguish even at close range. |
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Sometimes we clamor for leadership and insist that if only we had the proper teaching and guidance, we would behave much differently. |
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Everyone knows baby boomers will strain future budgets, yet there's no clamor for corrective policies. |
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He looked at it suspiciously, and as he grabbed for it, the thunder only began to clamor loudly, sending more rain to beat down on the mansion. |
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I can't imagine there was much clamor for failed television pilots from the buying public. |
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Jonathan must himself have heard the growing clamor in the kitchen, for he hurried to finish. |
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He has brought us to live apart from the clamor and lies of the unbelieving. |
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He barely even noticed the clamor of noise coming from Jennifer's room. |
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Nor was there any noticeable clamor for more full-throated commemorations. |
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Whatever the merits, there's little clamor within the party to reopen the donut hole. |
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Ogimura waved his hand in the air, calling a temporary stop to play, unable to think in the clamor. |
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Will you judge somewhat excessive this clamor, which imperiousness only expresses an identity affair which everyone should feel responsible of? |
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The multitudes clamor for bread, justice, a home, and clothing. I shall do justice, not men, nor their doctrines. |
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Much of what we presently clamor for we will eventually discover is not what we really want after all. |
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I have called your land to answer your call, to respond to the clamor for blessing, that you've risen in front of my presence. |
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We attend the general debate knowing beforehand that the clamor for justice and peace by our underdeveloped countries will be ignored once again. |
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Some confreres clamor for new apostolic initiatives, while others cling steadfastly to present commitments. |
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In Ackroyd's view, such clamor inspired in Chaucer his love of concreteness and variety. |
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The noise of the feast and the jovial laughter of the officers ceased at that terrible clamor. |
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Is it really possible to hear an echo of the voice of Sinai in the clamor that rises from the gas chambers of Auschwitz? |
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Seconds later, Levi barged into the room with a noisy clamor. |
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In a moment they raised a loud clamor, announcing that the scent was hot. |
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The clamor would have ceased as the matriarch led a retreat and the danger would have seemed to pass. |
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And the centrist-deficit-hawk complex will clamor for a grand bargain and leadership. |
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By the 1840s, the clamor for intelligence by brokers and other investors had already resulted in a telegraph operating between New York and Philadelphia. |
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The bands of excited children who walked behind local militiamen heading to battle in the fall now clamor around machinery laying down new water pipes. |
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But underneath all the clamor and the noise, a single heart beats. |
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The clamor rose to such a level, that no one could get a word in edgewise. |
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The ABC story notes the growing clamor for free and fair elections. |
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In our society, a multitude of spiritual gurus clamor for our attention. |
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They need to speak so loudly that they drown out those who clamor for war. |
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How can the hasid use his prayers to attain to self-annihilation when the very prayers themselves act as a barrier by interposing the clamor of the self begging to be sated? |
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We sat at a cafe in a narrow street behind Tahrir, one of the places of quiet reprieve we used to retreat to during the revolution, when the clamor or tear gas grew to be too much. |
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There are some still in Westeros who clamor for their return. |
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In Europe, the increasing clamor for change from politicians, the media and trade unions has persuaded the European Commission to promise legislation. |
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But nowadays, the clamor for moving away from nuclear power has softened. |
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The movie is a symphony of New York voices — a time capsule of accents and tones — as well as of faces, which, in Wiseman's probing, empathetic closeups, reflect the clamor and the complexity of the city at large. |
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Though there is a growing clamor for the establishment of a Special Court on War Crimes, this can only come about at the behest of the TRC, upon conclusion of its work. |
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When relief supplies do come, residents clamor for help. |
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There is a clamor now in the political classes to toughen the laws. |
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While they clamor for better public water service, and expect their elected representatives to press for it, there is little public outcry about the lack of adequate city-wide public sanitation. |
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The deterioration and exhaustion of our natural resources and the resulting damage to the environment, to humanity's common home, are situations that also clamor for hope. |
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What happens to any of us after we have descended into the darkness of the Shoah: can we not help but clamor for fresh air, for new elbowroom, for an escape? |
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Countries from all regions showcase their advantages, align their offers to U. S. needs, clamor for attention, and invest in their own countries to attract additional investment. |
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Lincoln had enjoyed his two years in Washington and had begun to make a name for himself as an opponent of the Mexican War, but there was no great public clamor for his continued service. |
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Ernest Ndukwe noted that if traditional PTTs had been able to provide sufficient services, there would be no need for private market competitors and no clamor for private capital to fund network build-outs. |
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However, the soberness of the discussion was broken up by the clamor of tool-belted workers crawling around under the table trying to fix the telephone line. |
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The beneficiaries of this authoritarian capitalist mode of development are not inclined to clamor for political reforms that might destabilize society and jeopardize continued growth. |
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For the sake of a closer approach to their ideal, they cut themselves off from what they considered to be the clamor and futile preoccupations of the world, and put themselves in unison with nature. |
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Today I do not come to tell you to prostrate yourselves on the ground, I do not come to tell you to pray with your lips, or that you clamor to Me with florid words in beautiful prayers. |
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Today, if you know of someone who does not think or worship as the majority do, although you might be surprised and scandalized, you no longer clamor for him to be burned alive. |
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Can it be that you do not hear the clamor of this world? |
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That he had no theological or ministry training may have hindered his ability to stay on track amidst a clamor for his time. |
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The Demons were crying now too, a stridulation that rose above the clamor and seemed to pierce the skull. |
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A decade-long drought has reduced the flow of the Rio Grande's tributaries in Mexico, where farmers, irrigators and industrial parks clamor for ever-scarcer river water. |
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Each year, a fresh crop of how-to books, pamphlets, graphic design tools, and newsletters clamor for the attention of newsletters editors around the globe. |
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Because there's a whole lot more on the table when it comes to building better pets via the business end of a scalpel. Consider the neuticles some owners clamor for. |
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