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1. moment the clamour of insistent insanity that underpins all of our attempts to
2. In order to bring the point to a speedy decision, they have always recourse to the loudest clamour, and sometimes to the most shocking violence and outrage
3. been the object of any general popular clamour, such as that against general warrants, an
4. In the public deliberations, therefore, his voice is little heard, and less regarded; except upon particular occasions, when his clamour is animated, set on, and supported by his employers, not for his, but their own particular purposes
5. The whole class broke into clamour
6. In the midst of this clamour and distress, a new bank was established in Scotland, for the express purpose of relieving the distress of the country
7. But the cruellest of our revenue laws, I will venture to affirm, are mild and gentle, in comparison to some of those which the clamour of our merchants and manufacturers has extorted from the legisiature, for the support of their own absurd and oppressive monopolies
8. queer noises, would change (she knew) to the confused clamour of the busy
9. In the republics of ancient Greece, particularly in Athens, the ordinary courts of justice consisted of numerous, and therefore disorderly, bodies of people, who frequently decided almost at random, or as clamour, faction, and party-spirit, happened to determine
10. Faction, combined with the interest of smuggling merchants, raised so violent, though so unjust a clamour, against that bill, that the minister thought proper to drop it ; and, from a dread of exciting a clamour of the same kind, none of his successors have dared to resume the project
11. So sudden and so great a bankruptcy, we should in the present times be apt to imagine, must have occasioned a very violent popular clamour
12. halloos and a great clamour of bells
13. " Shouting above the clamour this statement caused, Grindel continued berating the crowd, eager to build on their hysteria
14. There was a bit of a clamour in the room
15. joy of this time is turning to worms and corruption,16 And every clamour of the pride of this time is turning into dust and stillness
16. There are those who are self-serving, who seek advancement at all cost, who clamour and climb over others to be in front, their self-importance and ambition destroys all thought of helping others, they are people who can ‘kill with a look’, who can destroy with a word, who want and maintain power for prestige and status
17. Above their clamour, the Lost One could hear Jemelda’s triumphant voice
18. The wild clamour of his body for its soul, and a sudden rush upwards
19. sounds quickly fading into the clamour of the galley
20. In peace from the wild heart of clamour,
21. Grumbling thunder swelled to a deafening clamour and darkness was banished by continuous billion-volt energy blasts arcing across the firmament, tearing the ether to shreds
22. The room erupted to a clamour of shouting and arm waving, with some leaving their seats
23. announcement above all the clamour, this time it had a body
24. There followed another clamour of indistinguishable
25. I looked up but he had turned and before I could say anything, had climbed the pyramid steps and entered the temple, the whole thing seemed like some horrible dream, the child he had sent out from this temple was now a man, a man who intended to see this priest pay for his treachery, then every one was crowding around me clapping my back and congratulating me, then I saw Jodas and shouting above the clamour I asked him were Coatl had gone, he told me, with a long face that Gled had taken him and my bundles home to see my mother, so I grabbed his arm and calling to the Xocanti warriors we walked after Gled, this seemed to cheer Jodas up, he started to chatter like the monkeys in the tree-tops, I paid him little attention, I was wondering why the high priest should betray me to the Mixtec and show such hatred toward me, I had no indication of the depth or reason for the venom directed at my family, I had never liked him, none of my friends had either, the priest had never been known to laugh or show any warmth to anybody, so thankfully I very rarely came into contact with him, but for all his cunning he had been outsmarted and fallen into the Santaros trap laid by my mother, and I swore he would pay for that treachery and he would also pay for the threat he had just whispered in my ear, he would regret making an enemy of me, I was no longer the juvenile he thought I was
26. The sort of party I wanted was one that would fill the house with clamour, a huge mêlée of
27. While the seventy men were celebrating with unbridled merriment and the sound of their laughter filled the place, the voice of our officer rumbled above the hubbub saying, ‘Listen men… Listen!’ The clamour died away immediately and the men stood motionless on the spot, looking at him with awe and appreciation
28. Be careful not to start before the noise and clamour stop completely… understood?’
29. The resultant clamour was followed by total calm and wondrous silence
30. ‘Listen men… Listen!’ The clamour died away immediately and the men stood motionless on the spot, looking at him with awe and appreciation
31. And for the third time, as soon as it started to repeat the same behaviour as before, another vial landed on its head with the same clamour and water cascading over its face, leaving no chance for it to try to throw its rider once again
32. Let us try to say good-by without too great a clamour
33. And I who had dropped straight on top of her in the waters of Thiessow without any effort at all! Thus does Fortune withhold blessings from those who clamour, and piles them unasked on the shrinking heads of the meek
34. ' For I heard a great clamour on the stairs, and who knows what an agitated wise man may not do, and afterwards pretend he was in an abstraction?
35. Clouds of smoke and a great clamour smote our senses when he opened the door
36. Lucy would have been immensely taken aback, and perhaps, such is one's perversity, even hurt, if she could have seen the ray of hope which at this thought lit her Aunt Dot's exhausted mind; for Miss Entwhistle's life, which had been a particularly ordered and calm one up to the day when Wemyss first called at Eaton Terrace, had since then been nothing but just confused clamour
37. Without warning there was an uproar as a tumultuous barking clamour erupted and the yellow dog raced into the bushes a few meters from him
38. The women had been illegal immigrants themselves so the amnesty had not applied to them and the authorities had been unyielding to the clamour for exceptional leniency
39. But we pray that all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil-speaking may be put away from us, with all malice; and that we may be kind one to another, and tender-hearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake we hope hath forgiven us
40. Clamour: An outcry; an objection with the crying of dissatisfaction
41. But we pray that all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil-speaking may be put away from us, with all malice; and that we may be kind one to another, and tender-hearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ�s sake we hope hath forgiven us
42. There was a clamour of congratulation
43. THE NOISE AND CLAMOUR OF A HUGE CROWD IS HEARD
44. What is it that these rays of light striking our retina convey to our brain, and from our brain to whatever is ourselves, in the seat of consciousness above this? What is this mysterious correspondence set up between something within and something without, that at times sends such a clamour of harmony through our whole being? Why do certain combinations of sound in music and of form and colour in art affect us so profoundly? What are the laws governing harmony in the universe, and whence do they come? It is hardly trees and sky, earth, or flesh and blood, as such, that interest the artist; but rather that through these things in memorable moments he is permitted a consciousness of deeper things, and impelled to seek utterance for what is moving him
45. ” A deep, thick voice rose above the clamour and
46. All the clamour gradually died away at his entrance
47. The instant burst of clamour that she made,
48. There they are again, the pillars, the pediment, the Temple of Victory and the Erechtheum, set on a tawny rock cleft with shadows, directly you unlatch your shutters in the morning and, leaning out, hear the clatter, the clamour, the whip cracking in the street below
49. Boats! Of course we have crowded our decks with them in answer to this ignorant clamour
50. At first the prince took no heed to all this clamour, but continued to press forward