So other than the lower interest rates, why are we clamouring to buy what we shunned just a few moons ago? |
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But parents were clamouring to get crossing patrols near their schools and the Commissioner was having difficulty finding people for the job. |
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They are clamouring for ways to increase efficiency without taking any risks with the quality of the food. |
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The small pane of glass was filled with a mass of dark, dangerous shadows, every last one of them clamouring to get inside. |
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Then there's the influence of the incinerator lobby, who are clamouring for an increase in waste burning. |
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A crowd of people on the opposite side of the bar were clamouring for refills. |
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They may be clamouring for democracy and progress, but Lebanon's chieftains are feudal at heart. |
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At the time, it stops the clamouring at the door and satisfies the rat pack, who just wanted crumbs from the government anyway. |
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Anthony and Maxwell are clamouring for her attention, and now the other girls think she's feigning her injury. |
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And a host of trendy fashion houses are clamouring to be the first to get the designs on their shelves. |
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And in the meantime the drought has broken and the farmers are clamouring for seed so they can get a crop. |
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It's only a matter of time before the fashion cognoscenti are once more clamouring for this particular brand of undeniable elegance. |
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Maybe we'd suddenly have more people suddenly clamouring to claim they were European. |
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They were clamouring to get out but didn't have the strength to force themselves free. |
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An ice show is something that isn't that common around here so when it comes, people of all ages are clamouring to see it. |
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Bookshops across the city were expecting today to be their busiest day of the year, with people clamouring to get their hands on copies of the book. |
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As we hurtle through the rain and darkness, the music clamouring, the windscreen wipers going full bore, cyclists come at us out of the gloom like pale moths. |
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And as someone who is recognised as being at the very pinnacle of her profession, there is no shortage of top galleries clamouring to exhibit her work. |
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But then revolution decayed into chaos, and a great clamouring arose for the enthronement of George Bush Junior, the current governor of Texas. |
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They're pretty content with all that, many of them clamouring for more, and for deeper, faster cuts. |
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That is why American firms such as Dow and DuPont keep clamouring for better education in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. |
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At that point, I do not recall the unions or management clamouring to Ottawa to say that they would make up the deficit. |
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This is not a bill that Canadians were clamouring the government to act on. |
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Mr. Speaker, forestry companies are clamouring for loan guarantees to weather the crisis. |
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Back in the 1980s, parents were clamouring to get their children into quality, affordable daycare. |
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Whatever the cause, though, lack of awareness of Hib disease is one reason why developing countries have not been clamouring for a vaccine. |
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The world won't make itself over to suit people clamouring for elevators or escalators. |
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Customers are clamouring for business in this industry to be conducted as it is in all other sectors. |
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I do not think they will be clamouring to be the first to use the UMTS equipment. |
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Indeed, the French and Dutch referendums have just shown how citizens are clamouring for a greater say. |
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Politicians hear a public voice through the media and through many special interest groups clamouring for harsh penalties. |
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Parents there are clamouring for better teaching of English as a second language and for an earlier start on teaching a third language. |
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But yet again the civil aviation industry has demonstrated its ability to be disunited on this important issue, with big airlines clamouring for a suspension while low-cost airlines and airports are demanding no suspension. |
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Broad-based civil society sectors have been clamouring for a constituent assembly in Honduras for years in order to reform the country's Constitution. |
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So it is with many African countries, fed up with the intrusiveness of Europeans and Americans fussing about corruption or torture and clamouring for accountability. |
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I must say, these positions taken by the Member States seem to run counter to the interests of their own business community, which is clamouring for a simple, clear and inexpensive Community patent. |
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The Director informs him that production will stop for maintenance purposes one hour before the end of the shift on Monday and that he can make use of this time to carry out the training that he has been clamouring for. |
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In fact, parties are already clamouring for Bill C-45 to be referred to committee before second reading because they have so many problems with it. |
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Nothing would be worse than a low-end balance between a poor training system producing generalists lacking occupational skills and companies clamouring for labour from a atrophied production system. |
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The SCNC is clamouring for secession and not for self-determination. |
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Wherever people live, connectivity and access to digital media are indispensable guarantees of equity and equality of opportunity for the citizen, who is clamouring for a new development ethos. |
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Consequently, these 30,000 men flocked to Alaric's camp, clamouring to be led against their cowardly enemies. |
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Across the region, the public is clamouring for more democratic systems. |
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Urban issues deserve particular attention, given that political decisionmakers are increasingly clamouring for an evaluation of the quality of life in Europe's cities. |
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A howl of satisfaction erupted from the clamouring pack of roughnecks and dock workers surrounding the fighters. |
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In an interesting bit of irony, the current health minister, while he was the Attorney General in the Government of British Columbia, was clamouring for this compensation for all those who were suffering. |
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The money for which they have been clamouring is now starting to roll in. |
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The council agreed that the proposed roof would be beneficial, especially since residents of the village and of neighbouring hamlets without their own washery had been clamouring for it. |
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Yet with United fans clamouring for strikers and centrebacks, might it be the unglamourous right-back who rides to their rescue this season? |
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The more experienced firemen were clamouring for demolition, but Bloodworth refused on the grounds that most premises were rented and the owners could not be found. |
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Led by a fanfare of pipes and bugles, monks buckle under the weight of the rolled-up 45m Thangka tapestry, with crowds clamouring to touch the 18th century holy relic. |
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It is not yet clear whether Mr Dudley and his team are seriously considering a break-up or merely showing willing to placate investors clamouring for more value. |
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