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The clamour from banking's lower ranks is growing louder.
Meanwhile, the clamour from the dining room has grown yet more resonant.
When eurozone prices slipped back 0.1% last month, the clamour from investors intensified.
I think there is a clamour from outside parliament to see people working across the party divides".
The NRL general manager, Andrew Hill, says there is now a clamour from Australian clubs to take part.
Harrison's best decision was to resist the clamour from one corner of the City to split Whitbread in two.
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Those squirrely eyes are clamouring from cinema billboards once again.
Because what the world was clamouring from its leading power couple was a reprise of their first ever collaboration, the rightly long-forgotten '03 Bonnie & Clyde.
Mars, the biggest American chocolate-maker, does not sell any Fairtrade products in spite of loud clamouring from campaigners, but last year pledged $4.5m over three years for a scheme to improve cocoa farming in west Africa, run in partnership with four non-governmental organisations and a development agency.This week Fairtrade campaigners gave Cadbury's scheme a guarded welcome.
Since May's election, there's been a clamouring from sections of Labour to say that they lost because the manifesto put forward by Ed Miliband was too left-wing.
His stand against the Cabinet clamour for withdrawal from the European Court of Human Rights – which almost certainly cost him his government job – reinforced his deserved reputation for having an independent mind.
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