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The horns and the double-bass grow into a fabulous, intense clamor that stretches and develops over the final three minutes of the five-minute song.
And there was a loud, intense clamor in the air like dozens of people banging all at once.
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Muslims were again under intense fire and the clamor was loud for a big crackdown.
"The clamor was so intense," he said.
The damage to the estuaries has been so profound and the clamor from local communities so intense that political leaders have pledged action.
Certain religious paintings cut through the clamor, among them two dark, intense pictures of a vision-enthralled St. Francis of Assisi, by Annibale Carracci and Orazio Gentileschi.
Certain religious paintings cut through the clamor, among them two dark, intense pictures of a vision-enthralled St. Francis, by Annibale Carracci and Orazio Gentileschi.
Certain religious paintings cut through the clamor, among them two dark, intense pictures of a vision-enthralled St. Francis; one is by Annibale Carracci, dated around 1583, and the other is by Orazio Gentileschi from a decade or so later.
The intense debate over the Keystone incentives has also led to renewed clamor across the city for reform of the local tax laws -- particularly the vastly unpopular wage tax -- which many say have prompted an exodus to the suburbs or other states.
He apologized for being "so intense," but like many he is at once fascinated and repelled by what clamors through 24-hour news cycles.
But the most intense pressure is coming from local communities, environmental organizations and special interest groups, all clamoring to stake their interest in the property.
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