The earl promptly obeyed the summons, and found his majesty in some alarm at the clamours of the mob, who had now got about the house. |
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The problem with responding to every group that clamours loudly is that in election year everyone starts to clamour. |
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By being particular we can resolve the clash between what the crowd clamours for and what we ourselves interpret as being valuable to us. |
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In California Jerry Brown has held the line on spending, even as the state's university system clamours for cash. |
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Thirdly, the utter chaos of one daily delivery as the public clamours for an early service, not an afternoon delivery, causes friction and further saps staff morale. |
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Many of those places are positively dangerous and it is surprising that there have not been clamours to have them made safer by the removal of parked vehicles. |
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It is the 'degrees' awarded by life and history that are catalysts for the radical changes for which our higher awareness clamours. |
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Everyone says we cannot win by military means alone and everyone clamours for more soldiers. |
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Within us something clamours for a sense of true significance, for love that will not let us go, something that makes us bigger and more meaningful than our humble selves. |
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The abusive use of cars clamours for more urban space, especially in the downtown area, space that could be used to more productive or desirable ends. |
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We need to respond to public opinion that truly clamours for the Organization to respond effectively to the challenges that daily, and with increasing frequency, confront international peace and security. |
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Faced with these harsh realities, the electorate clamours for retribution. |
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A simple clampdown on expenditure the usual strategy contains cost pressures for a while, but they usually resurface as the public clamours for more money to remedy the shortcomings caused by the restraint. |
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Despite Mr Akerson's image as a no-nonsense former naval officer, and a few top-level departures, few see signs of the tough action that Wall Street clamours for, to trim GM's notorious bureaucracy. |
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Sickly eares Deaft with the clamours of their owne deare grones. |
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