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There is an increasingly bipartisan clamor on Capitol Hill to lift sanctions against Cuba.
But the clamor on the mainland is against emergency aid, and only a few voices for it.
Today noise can be anything, anywhere: a clamor on the street, a blur in a photograph, a tangent in an argument.
It can be risky to try to introduce products during the Super Bowl because of all the marketing clamor on Super Bowl Sunday.
Back then, the clamor on the street was the alarm Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg had raised over a $3.8 billion shortfall in the city budget.
Yet this particular event has continued to receive media attention through the Christmas season, the clamor on the pro-disarmament editorial pages continues, and the polling metrics continue to be unfavorable.
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"Now, men in one of the world's most macho countries clamor to put on dancing tights".
Each Christmas season in the garden of St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church stands a homey Nativity scene whose pastoral presence defies the clamor of traffic on Houston Street.
His evocations of a childhood spent sailing, swimming and riding are lovely; one can almost hear the din of the 10 Buckley children clamoring on the lawn while their father, a Texan who made money in oil and came east, chooses the evening's red wine from the cellar.
But it's a real problem if the alarm starts clamoring on the Jewish Sabbath.
"That's why you don't see people clamoring on the rooftops with a megaphone".
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