These are the same landlords who clamoured over cheap two and three-bed houses in the first place, driving inflation. |
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The move was obviously a manoeuvre intended to appease and, perhaps, deceive disaffected members who clamoured for fresh leadership of the party. |
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Newspapers said she had showered her motherland with glory and honour, and dignitaries clamoured for her presence. |
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Passengers have clamoured to ride free around the inner city loop on this environmentally friendly vehicle. |
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Roll-top baths, which until recently everyone clamoured for, are on their way out. |
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As curious shoppers clamoured to get in, a bikinied bunny babe, dressed to kill, but not against the chill, posed obligingly for photographers. |
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A buck a day for them was total euphoria, so they clamoured to work for us. |
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In democratic societies, rights must be clamoured for unstintingly and not undermined. |
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As the lovers' hearts clamoured and emotions beat the air around me, above us its blades sliced cleanly on through the crisp, cold upper atmos. |
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Nothing could come close to giving us the kind of feeling we had when Canadians clamoured for Canadian beef during that time. |
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Barely one year ago, millions of people all over Europe took to the streets and clamoured their opposition to the looming war in Iraq. |
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His philosophy is that words spoken in peace and confidence have far more impact than war cries clamoured from the rooftops. |
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He fled the crowds who clamoured for his marvels and wished to make him king. |
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The figure was reached late last year as banks clamoured for access to cheaper financing. |
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In the 1990s, they clamoured for and obtained communal land title from which everyone benefited. |
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Businessmen and companies, in turn, needed and clamoured for a large pool of cheap labour. |
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The students clamoured to sign up for the opportunity to try a new sport and were happy to maintain their attendance level to do so. |
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Not surprisingly then, it was these countries which most clamoured for reform. |
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In their hundreds the boys and girls clamoured around the players, shaking their hands, getting their t-shirts signed and posing for photos. |
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During and following the First World War, western social reformers clamoured for prohibition and women's suffrage, which they considered to be part of a broader battle for order and equality in the Canadian Confederation. |
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The magistrates were mobbed by vivat-yelling crowds, some 10,000 of whom made their way to the Bastille where they clamoured for Rohan's release. |
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Police and soldiers had to hold back the rush at a local office of the ruling party as voters clamoured for handouts of hundreds of dollars, ostensibly to help defray housing costs. Yet the voters could not be bought. |
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In addition, the rising selfconscientiousness of the bourgeoisie which clamoured for self-representation contributed to this fashion: the production of a silhouette was much cheaper than the painting of a miniature. |
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Argentina, meanwhile, were berated by supporters and media alike who clamoured for Maradona's return in time for the qualifying play-off against Australia. |
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Gone are the days when Conservatives and their Reform predecessors clamoured for greater transparency in government, greater accountability of government. |
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Miles away from showbiz and media fashion, this poet-singer's work is unique, clamoured for by the young, the less young, the born-again young, of indeterminate age. |
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The principles of Arya Samaj began to infiltrate the Hindu community, who clamoured for more social justice. |
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Similarly, a small group of radical, ultra-right Afrikaners clamoured for the creation of a Volkstaat, effectively a homeland exclusively for white Afrikaners. |
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Until the late 1950 the name Victoria in Belgium was associated with the emblem of the toy soldier that adorned chocolate bars for which childeren and adults with a sweet tooth clamoured. |
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During the 36 years of their occupation of our country the Japanese imperialists clamoured that Japan and Korea were one and that they shared the same ancestors and were of the same stock. |
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Politicians hastened to invest in education, as the number of new pre-schoolers grew by the thousands every year and parents clamoured for a better educational system. |
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He also hoped to satisfy the public who clamoured for such a campaign. |
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