She intended to put the money back, but, distantly, she heard shouts and clamoring. |
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But at the same time, the country was economically bankrupt and the population was clamoring for a stable, convertible currency. |
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Seemingly starved fans of co-owner Batali are clamoring for a taste of his classic saltimbocca. |
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I found a group of men standing outside the gates of the port, clamoring for customers to get into their cabs. |
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This is never fun, even for fans that have spent months clamoring for the defenestration of some coach or GM or other. |
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They prove that having plenty of corporate rah-rah isn't enough if the public isn't clamoring for your new toy. |
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What amazes me is that the President himself is not clamoring for an investigation. |
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He didn't need a stethoscope to hear my heart clamoring against my ribcage. |
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After it received a critical and financial walloping upon its release, was anyone clamoring for a new, extras-laden director's cut of Elektra? |
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All the student organizations are clamoring to find new recruits from among the freshmen, and anybody else who cares to come. |
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And maybe near-by, someone will hear something a little less shrill than the sound of 100,000,000 people clamoring for more bread and circuses. |
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The voice of the sea is seductive, never ceasing, whispering, clamoring, murmuring, inviting the soul to wander n abysses of solitude. |
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And to spice up the controversy, the very people who ushered her into the sport are the ones clamoring to get her kicked out. |
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He ran to me, his shoes clamoring on the floor ungracefully, as if these few strides towards me would forever determine the rest of his life. |
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It was babbling loudly, clamoring to tell her about every fish swimming in its depths and about any animal that happened to drink its water. |
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While people were clamoring over the young couple, they seemed an odd match. |
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People are literally clamoring for attention, and they'll do whatever it takes to be noticed. |
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Entirely new publications came into being to satisfy the insatiable demands of people clamoring for historical truth. |
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Perhaps it was the hormones raging within my body, clamoring to get released. |
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Since the Hawks bolted in 1968, fans have not been clamoring for a team in St. Louis. |
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Meanwhile, foreign investors are clamoring to get a piece of the newest meat on the market. |
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Investors have been clamoring for Chinese stocks like children pining for more dessert. |
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Several Seahawks fans have been clamoring for a new nickname for the up-and-coming defense. |
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Bonus materials are abundant and include items fans have been clamoring for for years. |
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Matt is constantly creating movement, as a result people have been clamoring about his artistic potential since he was a young adult. |
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Your clients are clamoring for that stylish new ensemble that only you can provide. |
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The next year other schools were clamoring to become HEAL schools, asking for assistance to start their own programs. |
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The airport is crowded with people clamoring for a seat at any price. |
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Then came the clamoring for what people wanted Mitch and cam to represent, more than what they maybe actually did. |
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So it ultimately seems odd to blame these celebs for disclosing personal information when the public is just clamoring for it. |
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Even a government that has turned two blind eyes can hear the clamoring of tens of thousands of demonstrators. |
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The constituency most clamoring for executive action has already shown they expect little and will settle for nothing. |
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That series was last seen in 1996, and fans had been clamoring for a new entry ever since. |
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That's why Antarctic scientists are clamoring to do vastly more research there — immediately. |
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Today, citizens are clamoring for recognition of its grave implications in their own nation. |
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Though there were suggestions for improvement, participants were not clamoring for change. |
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We saw a huge mobilisation of people around the world clamoring for justice. |
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Nonetheless, civil society is still clamoring for the establishment of a war crimes tribunal. |
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The people are clamoring for change, so the new government is under pressure to implement some of the reforms it has promised. |
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For the moment, clients aren't exactly clamoring in this domain of foreign competition, and it's a reality that's affecting all the countries. |
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Soon the clamoring began for Freddy to turn professional. |
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In 1998 the United States led the situation to the brink of war clamoring that the DPRK was building underground nuclear facilities and developing inter-continental ballistic missiles. |
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There are new vaccines that can dramatically reduce deaths and illness from pneumonia and diarrhoea and developing countries are clamoring for them. |
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The provinces are clamoring for continuous sittings. |
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But some doctors told the committee that women are clamoring for hot flash treatments and are growing desperate. |
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With more consumers clamoring for services that fit their fast paced lifestyles, RBC continues to create secure solutions that meet our clients 'anywhere, anytime' financial needs. |
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Everywhere around him were busy clamoring and loud voices. |
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He should put the economic screws to Mother Russia and bankrupt her until she starts clamoring for pantyhose. |
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If at moments my divine laws have been disobeyed by men, I shall make my voice be heard like the echo of a clamoring bell even by those dead to the spiritual life. |
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The forces faced each other in battle order around 3 P. M. Newcastle's York infantry, clamoring for their pay, did not leave York until 4 P. M. which would have them arriving on Marston Moor as the fighting broke out. |
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You frequently hear the clamoring of your conscience, and it is because you have not harmonized the material and the spiritual with the Law I have given. |
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Ticket on-sales had fans and pop culture fanatics clamoring for a piece of the action, sparking a frenzy and causing fans to overload the bands' websites. |
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Just imagine what would happen if Armenians starting clamoring for self-determination in every country around the world in which they are currently living. |
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After the recent shooting in Tucson, gun-grabbers have come out of the woodwork clamoring for stricter gun control in open defiance of the Constitution. |
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