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homeland security spending,
totaling at
least $5 trillion. If
Americans are
clamouring to bomb
Afghanistan back to the
Stone Age, they
ought to know that this...
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politicians and bureaucrats. Even
while some
European countries were
clamouring for bans on
British beef, they were
ignoring warnings from the European...
- News.
Retrieved 22
October 2012. Moore,
Malcolm (25
September 2007). "
Clamour for free Pope John Paul II relics". The Telegraph. London.
Archived from...
- beforehand. In
these ****emblies the
people recorded their opinion by
clamouring (a
method which survived in
Sparta as late as the 4th
century BCE), or...
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champion team". The Age. 24 June 2003. "Beckham's
arrival is
complete as the
clamour grows". 8
December 2003. "Bayern
Munich v Real Madrid:
Champions League's...
- USS
Clamour (AM-160) was an Admirable-class
minesweeper built for the U.S. Navy
during World War II. She was
built to
clear minefields in offs**** waters...
- band's
special way of
giving their millions of
friends what they had been
clamouring for – a
personal and
private tour of Led Zeppelin. For the
first time...
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enters the
domain of metaphor, as one
modern scholar has
pointed out, it
clamours for extension; and
satura (which had had no verbal, adverbial, or adjectival...
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nationalism attendant on the Act of Union, the
Napoleonic Wars, and the
clamour for
political reform. It was to be
William Wilkins's
winning design for...
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wanted to
preserve the state's autonomy.
Islamic fundamentalist groups clamoured for a plebiscite.
Maulvi Farooq challenged the
contention that
there was...