Kennedy issued his clarion call to mobilize Americans against these threatening prospects. |
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A regular clarion call is that the tourist industry provides jobs for Cumbrians and it does. |
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Some of the solos are scored primarily in the chalumeau register, with only brief extensions in the clarion register. |
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Instead, leading business and farming figures converged on Harrogate today with a clarion call to beat the crisis and face the future together. |
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She issues a clarion call for accountability at the top of corporations and better corporate governance. |
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In the solo arias in the first and third acts, Pavarotti rang out the high notes with that clarion sonority that is unmistakably his. |
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His clarion tone and beautiful phrasing were a model of superb instrumental control and mastery. |
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It's a clarion call to the meek, the mild-mannered and the indecisive. |
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Matthew White's gorgeous, pure countertenor resounded like a clarion call during his solo arias? |
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He blazed yesterday for an hour and a half, but that was less pure batting than the last clarion call. |
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Why is the Prime Minister ignoring these clarion calls and sending successful programs to the cutting room floor? |
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The Russian Revolution was a confirmation of the Marxist program and a clarion call to the world's oppressed. |
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We have heard a clarion call from the President asking us to throw out the old models and to create new ones in order to compete. |
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Therefore, let Earth Day 2009 be a clarion call for a climate-change solution that is scientifically credible, economically viable and equitable. |
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It is the hour wherein a clarion call goes forth to man to be of good cheer and of goodwill, for deliverance is on the way. |
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Some sound concrete clarion calls, some are like string quartets, some trumpet brazen marches, and some squeal in sheer discord. |
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His alto sound is not, thankfully for the balance, of the clarion variety and he, of all the soloists, looked and sounded most involved in the work. |
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Forty years ago, Fanon was issuing a clarion call against imperialism. |
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So far, his clarion call hasn't entirely fallen on deaf ears. |
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It should be emphasised that this clarion call comes after many months when the European Central Bank has been preparing the ground for an increase in interest rates. |
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Public opposition to a conflict remains strong and a clarion call has gone out from anti-war organisations across the world to stage protests from the first day of war. |
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Let its latest much-praised British stage adaptation be a clarion call for a stint on Broadway. |
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The National Front won its first-ever first-place finish nationally and sounded a clarion call across Europe. |
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His voice was a raspy clarion, hoarse from a lifetime of belting it out. |
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This is the clarion call for a universal and publicly-funded system of social provision and essential services, of which post-secondary education is one. |
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The message was received like a clarion call. |
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This is ground level reporting at its most important, at its most clarion. |
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The dragon supported a flag bearing a clarion from the arms of the De Granville family, lords of Neath. |
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The book's final chapter is almost a clarion call to open the discussion about depression, remove its social stigma and break with current scientific convention to help those suffering begin their recovery. |
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But while clarion calls for a new direction are being dampened by the fact that the economy is not currently in crisis, an objective of this study is to raise awareness that the potential storm clouds are not a long way off. |
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To hear a clarion call for economic reform from a British Prime Minister whose continued indecision over joining the euro is hitting jobs, growth and investment, is more than a little galling. |
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The Assembly must urgently issue a clarion call: end the fighting, reject the logic of force and promote dialogue and negotiations as the only path towards a just and sustainable peace. |
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We, the grandmothers of Africa, issue this clarion call to the world. |
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In addition, he gave a clarion call for Somali unity and independence, in the process organizing his forces. |
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The papers contain many clarion calls alerting the reader to goals. |
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A host of names springs to mind: MartÃ, Asturias, Vasconcelos, Neruda, Cortázar and many others who are fortunately still with us and make a clarion call to the conscience of the world. |
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It was a clarion call for unity against the corrupt British court, so as to realize America's providential role in providing an asylum for liberty. |
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Joseph Zingaro of Clarion Partners managed the transaction on behalf of the buyer. |
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Also on Saturday, Sunderland Clarion holds the first of two Spring Circuit races at Hetton. |
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