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"clamor" Definitions
  1. a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the clamor of the crowd at the gates.
  2. a vehement expression of desire or dissatisfaction: the clamor of the proponents of the law.
  3. popular outcry: The senators could not ignore the clamor against higher taxation.
  4. any loud and continued noise: the clamor of traffic;
  5. to make a clamor; raise an outcry.
  6. to drive, force, influence, etc., by clamoring: The newspapers clamored him out of office.
  7. to utter noisily: They clamored their demands at the meeting.

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"clamor" Synonyms
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"clamor" Antonyms
quiet silence silentness still stillness quietude quietness hush peace calm calmness peacefulness tranquillity(UK) noiselessness soundlessness serenity tranquility(US) peace and quiet order harmony agreement organisation(UK) system organization(US) happiness success stagnation miracle wonder stability blessing good fortune help aid ease pleasure repose obedience contentedness jubilation exultation joy rejoicing ecstasy elation triumph celebration euphoria excitement gladness reveling(US) exhilaration gleefulness merriness glee revelry cheer exuberance acceptance approval flattery recommendation praise sanction exculpation compliment applause commendation whimper whisper murmur mutter mumble undertone murmuring muttering whispering sighing hushed tone low voice soft voice boo jeer jeering booing disapproval unhappiness hissing derision taunt mockery ridicule sneer teasing heckling scoffing hectoring jibe hiss shouting shout surplus excess abundance ampleness oversupply surfeit overabundance overflow plethora profusion enoughness lavishness myriad overkill plenitude stockpile superabundance affluence bounty hoard fact sense acquiescence control coolheadedness equability equanimity impassiveness impassivity restraint vacillation be quiet be silent sigh agree go along chunter mouth speak softly susurrate grunt babble drone talk under your breath speak in hushed tones speak in an undertone stage-whisper breathe say softly speak in muted tones say in muted tones conceal discourage dissuade disadvise dehort deter disincline dislike have waft toot

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"It's the clamor for change, it's the clamor of the people to have a better president than the usual traditional politician," said Lezita Go, a businesswoman and mother of two.
They lie and they clamor and they produce shitty work.
There was little or no clamor to bring him back.
These poems don't strive for effects or clamor for attention.
The clamor grew throughout the day and into Friday night.
Still, the clamor for protection could grow significantly in intensity.
Today, China's best and brightest clamor to work at McKinsey.
Investors are likely to clamor for its shares this morning.
"The clamor for more transparency is a problem," O'Donnell said.
The clamor on Wall Street for Fed cash has persisted.
Yet all the clamor for easing creates risks policymakers will disappoint.
That clamor is loudest from the Trumpistas and their dear leader.
An invisible clamor of writing, drinking, lovemaking, fighting humanity enveloped you.
Liberal firebrands, claiming that it's their constitutional duty, clamor for impeachment.
As a kid, I always craved this kind of rambunctious clamor.
He does not clamor for the last word in old disputes.
Perhaps audiences clamor for "Aida" because that's all they've been given.
Now, they clamor for similar dishes at his 12 restaurants worldwide.
Mets fans began to clamor for some wins on their scoreboard.
But it wasn't the clamor of the mill that bothered me.
Customers clamor to plunk down $1,000 deposits for Tesla's unreleased Model 3.
Ragnar cuts through the considerable clamor of Viking society by being quiet.
And then you're gonna watch them clamor to actually build these things.
When it comes to a sensational story, reporters clamor for more information.
Over the clamor around the wounded, booms echo from the nearby fighting.
A growing public clamor for action worked against Pelosi and House liberals.
In the rest of the world, the clamor for regulation is building.
The most recent clamor arose from a clash among several familiar foes.
You see the scene but also hear the clamor of the street.
Look, people clamor for ... You and I. For us to be together.
The clamor is growing louder for help from authorities besides central banks.
This new bill is not a reason, but an excuse, to clamor.
But the clamor of expert voices is growing too loud to ignore.
When investors clamor for more bonds, they bid up prices and yields fall.
Fox News would clamor for Trump to be awarded a Nobel Peace Prize.
But the clamor for the best hair and outfits only matters so much.
In light of this show's success, there's been some clamor about Halbach's tale.
His J. W. Anderson collection was polarizing, aggressive, desirous of conflict and clamor.
Phillips enters the scene amid the growing clamor with an entourage of drummers.
Did her fans suddenly clamor to get their hands on your old records?
The corporate clamor for tax cuts has nothing to do with job creation.
Fans today clamor for anything related to their favorite movies and television franchises.
"There's certainly a clamor to somehow open the economy back up," Kudlow said.
Will celebs clamor to claim the most attractive contestants for themselves on Instagram?
Kids clamor for information across platforms: YouTube informational videos, podcasts, documentaries, and beyond.
If people clamor to buy them, it'll make more; if not, it won't.
Toyota offers about 60 car models in Japan, where consumers clamor for variety.
A Larson, Seattle The clamor for the sandwich led to very long lines.
The clamor for prestigious degrees is an epiphenomenon of more important structural economic issues.
Shopping mall developers, eager for the extra cachet, clamor for Starbucks to open stores.
A. The silence about the past is deafening amid the clamor about the future.
CNBC Pro searched for the stocks that investors clamor to when times get tough.
" And Ross Douthat: "That clamor is loudest from the Trumpistas and their dear leader.
But there is no public clamor for strong, decisive action to stop the attacks.
Even better when your fashion peers all clamor to ask you where it's from.
Like any good blockbuster, "Timeless" promises a sequel, and children will clamor for it.
Perhaps all the clamor for higher minimum wages and a tightening labor market helped.
Ties As a kid, I craved clamor, but my parents cherished serenity over chaos.
The choral voices, too, are often lost in the splendid clamor of the instruments.
They're not particularly expensive, the evaluation found, and older people clamor to take part.
The end of his speech could barely be heard above the clamor of boos.
"The unit feels bad, and there is a clamor for revenge," General Panag said.
NYC, where they are stitched adjacent to our (mostly) human-made 8813st-century clamor.
The more people clamor for him to take the throne, the less he wants it.
In less than a week, the clamor of women's voices online is already showing results.
After less than a week, the clamor of women's voices online is already showing results.
Trump would benefit if he was satisfying some kind of "bring the troops home" clamor.
Every single time, fans clamor for him to win, and this year is no different.
Horny men online clamor for women's attention in replies to tweets decrying horny men online.
Except maybe toward the north, where similar frustrations have also generated a clamor for change.
In this spot, all the industrial clamor of North Dakota's fracking boom feels immeasurably distant.
That's something many consumers clamor for, and would be additional revenue on old intellectual property.
Now, as consumers clamor for foods high in protein, jerky has become a popular option.
GOP staffers inside the RNC said they could hear the clamor outside throughout the meeting.
Cil said Popeyes has seen climbing boneless chicken sales as customers clamor for chicken tenders.
Yovanovitch quietly took her seat as a clamor of cameras clicked to capture her arrival.
I clamor over the elevated band platform, and make my way behind towards the backstage.
I make out a zigzag, a line of fringe cutting its way through the clamor.
The clamor for corporate funding is raising concerns about a financial reckoning reminiscent of 21.
In recent years, the clamor to acknowledge and commemorate Spain's many ghosts has grown louder.
After all, don't we early retirees clamor on and on about experiences rather than things?
Amid the clamor of Mr. Trump's perpetual outrages, Tuesday's announcement signals: This moment is different.
I can feel it when the clamor at a nightclub shifts from festive to menacing.
For Beanpole, a hospital nurse, the clamor of war has quieted to an unremitting throb.
No one notices my voice in the clamor, but his bellowing baritone captivates curious onlookers.
Clamor for cash But those operations drew strong demand, suggesting the Fed couldn't step away.
Amidst the clamor in the background, he tried to reassure me that Steven would be fine.
Yet the kitschy daytime clamor works, while Sadelle's stab at evening elegance hasn't come together yet.
The clamor coincides with increasing domestic energy resources that lessen the U.S. need for foreign oil.
After all, we've seen pundits clamor to tell us that Donald Trump is in trouble before.
Like before, there was the usual clamor over the sacrosanct nature of the revolutionary new medium.
I suspect that partisans on the right will disagree and clamor that we simply move on.
Gimmies products are healthier than other snacks kids clamor for like soda and candy, he said.
In fact, the Naval Special Warfare Command helped create the clamor for tales of SEAL daring.
Rowling leaves the door wide open for a sequel; bedazzled readers will surely clamor for one.
If Americans heard enough stories, would they clamor for more research funding and treatment beds then?
And it is driving populist revolts, as citizens clamor to tear down establishments and status quos.
There really is no clamor, even among Republicans, for tax cuts on the wealthy and corporations.
A movie we'll all clamor to see the moment that silver screen flickers back to life.
By Monday, the clamor over the case was so intense that the university opened an investigation.
In an investing world that continues to clamor for yield, the debt bomb is always ticking.
Despite the clamor and keyed-up emotions that luxury engenders, the reality is it's struggling to survive.
The big picture: The clamor reflects a scarcity of AI expertise, as we've reported in the past.
Excepto tal vez hacia el norte, donde frustraciones similares también han generado un clamor por el cambio.
Still, the public clamor for legislators to pass a robust set of anticorruption laws has been energetic.
Nowadays, we clamor for inklings of personal information about artists and entertainers, and they respond in kind.
Funko is not the sort of firm that investors would clamor to buy when markets were weak.
Indeed, as the gathering clamor intensifies, any immediate connection it may have to the work itself recedes.
His base will clamor for him to keep fighting because, for them, the fight is the thing.
The clamor subsides but later returns to punctuate scenes of dancing, singing and teaching under the trees.
Withdrawal from the clamor of human concerns was often prescribed as a spiritual corrective in difficult times.
Fifty years ago, theater played an active role in putting culture front and center amid the clamor.
But some people were too distraught to blame the politicians and too tired to clamor for supplies.
Yet lost in the clamor for stricter gun control are the unintended consequences of red flag laws.
There is one glorious, wordless spread where Smoot cuts across the gutter against a clamor of color.
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In 21926, Mr. Zwick faced a clamor among congressional conservatives for cutbacks in Great Society social-welfare programs.
I feel surrounded by people who clamor for the Cadbury, wanting these seasonal treats on a perennial timeline.
She kisses him, moves herself against him; the clamor of the riot rises up from the streets below.
Amid the media's clamor for new information, Democrats are revealing just one thing: They intend to be persistent.
There was a bipartisan clamor to arm Ukraine and escalate the conflict, but to his credit, Obama resisted.
While most stiff-ass art buffs would clamor over historical context and retroactively label the various movements, etc.
I thought that was fascinating because normally what [candidates] want is [for] everyone to clamor onto the bandwagon.
Residents woke Wednesday to the clamor of strengthening wind gusts, with the memory of Hurricane Irma still fresh.
But great anxiety remains about Mr. Modi's next move, as jingoistic cheerleaders haven't stopped their clamor for war.
It is also amusing to consider how these rats' bipedal neighbors impatiently clamor to catch these same trains.
On a hot afternoon last summer, Downtown Brooklyn's Fulton Mall was alive with its usual bustle and clamor.
Now, the Chinese government appears to be reassessing its campaign against the N.B.A. and dialing down the clamor.
TORTOLA, British Virgin Islands — Every morning, Helen Penn wakes up to the clamor of power drills and hammers.
It's true that canons of judicial ethics direct judges not to be influenced by "public clamor" when deciding cases.
Despite the clamor of international law and domestic cases, sometimes accompanied children should probably be detained with their families.
Small wonder mass culture is trapped in an endless nostalgia loop, desperate to clamor back into our 1980s Eden.
They'll be a clamor about fan safety for the next few days and then baseball won't require more netting.
The fact that there is still a clamor for cash signals there still isn't enough cash in the system.
But, similarly, let us treat with the appropriate skepticism the clamor for deep-learning solutions to all human problems.
Oh, we must marry love and dread: must shield our senses from the glare and clamor of chaos everywhere.
So much so that some are opening their ears to the clamor for a Canadian-style supply management system.
Collectors in his home state began to clamor for his works, which he priced at up to $750 each.
That portends even more clamor for regional autonomy, amid a worsening disparity between available human resources and Russia's vastness.
As Republicans clamor to "replace" ObamaCare, it is important to remember that ObamaCare is not America's health care system.
He framed the effort as a necessary response to the clamor Republicans are hearing from their constituents at home.
Amid the clamor, I saw my dad, who had flown from Oklahoma to North Carolina to watch me race.
Throngs of visitors usually clamor for a bowl of chowder or come to spot the sea lions lounging. nearby.
They stream its Oscar-winning movies and clamor for the company to build a second headquarters in their hometowns.
But, we will never know if ISIS would have been aware of the intelligence but for the news clamor.
And that clamor is what will likely put any source, which may or may not be human, in jeopardy.
"We thought this romantic notion might be something that people would clamor toward in these uncertain times," he said.
Wendy has her moments, certainly, but she remains frustratingly undeveloped and uninvolving, despite the clamor and the score's triumphalism.
But while Democrats clamor to see Trump removed from office, he talked last night about serving several more terms.
The French monarchy was near absolute; before 1789, there had been few concessions to the growing clamor for democracy.
Figurines become discernible through a clamor of exaggerated facial expressions, pairs of eyes, protruding limbs, accessories, hairbrushes, and cars.
You want it to be immersive and consistently fresh so that your audience will always clamor for a new installment.
When using this attack, Kommo-o scrapes the scales covering its body against one another, attacking with a loud clamor.
The more people that live, and clamor to live, in a given city, the higher housing prices tend to go.
There's been a periodic clamor for Cesaro to have a big singles push, and it's easy enough to see why.
But in the clamor of this global panic, we ignore the voices of the communities directly affected at our peril.
There will be clamor, but the noise will die down eventually as people will realize this is a non-problem.
Transportation advocates acknowledged that it was always going to be a herculean task to be heard above the Comey clamor.
Preservationists clamor for their survival, historians laud their ethical origins and an independent public has found beauty in their rawness.
Urged on by their representatives, the tribunes Sicinius Velutus (Stephen Spinella) and Junius Brutus (Merritt Janson), they clamor for revolt.
The latest clamor is a stark warning to anyone who presumes that politicians are natural friends of freedom of speech.
The episode is also a lesson in caution for those who clamor to take part in the booming ICO market.
For all of that clamor, it seems that there is little legislative ardor to pass new ethics laws in Albany.
Clamor aside, it was easy to imagine living in my "box" — as rooms are cheekily called — for an extended stay.
In epidemiologically quiet times, the anti-vaccine lobby sows doubts; when Ebola or pandemic flu strikes, Americans clamor for protection.
The clamor diminished ever so slightly, and then Woods raised his putter in salute, and the roar reached new heights.
A perfect pair of earbuds will cocoon you from the clamor you'd encounter on a packed train or busy sidewalk.
Confronted by a clamor for land reform, Mr. Mugabe embarked on an often violent campaign to expropriate white-owned farmland.
In Germany, the experience of Nazism and Communism highlights the clamor for free speech and how best to protect it.
But there appeared to be no clamor from Pelosi's fellow Democrats in the House for a change in her strategy.
And the prestige surrounding the position has triggered a clamor of interest from lawmakers on and off the key panels.
If there's going to be any movement on immigration, there will likely be clamor to add this to the mix.
Although the city's leader, Carrie Lam, formally retracted the contentious bill earlier this month, the public clamor has not relented.
As in any conflict in which women's voices are lost in the clamor of crossfire, Kashmir women are no exception.
But these things always seem to get lost amid the clamor of insults and sexism directed at the sorority sisters themselves.
When tech giants unveil new products, including mobile devices and wearables, consumers clamor to get their hands on the latest technology.
Respondents also continue to clamor for companies to put cash to work for purposes other than just returning it to shareholders.
And the clamor for condoms on Insecure suggests that audiences still expect television programs to lead the way in that regard.
People clamor for them, and the press clamors to serve up the news, which makes people want them all the more.
Survivors of assault and online bullying clamor for tech interventions that protect their identity, expose their assailants and empower the user.
I clamor through 20 people to get to my seat in the middle of the stage; that never gets less embarrassing.
Footage shot by a witness shows Harambe dragging the child through the water as the clamor of the crowd grows louder.
The everyday consumer doesn't truly need 4K in their daily lives, while others might clamor for its aggressive sharpness and clarity.
But even if those GOP moderates did clamor for a hearing, they would be decidedly in the minority of their party.
Even Trump seems to understand the clamor, telling ABC that if he were running against himself, he'd probably sound like Harris.
Just about any time the Republican candidate takes to Twitter, we're guaranteed to see people clamor to dispute what's being said.
Upstairs, above the party's clamor, a treasured painting is removed from their bedroom and a "meticulous fake" left in its place.
Other Republicans, including those in Colorado, Maine and swing states, also would face difficult votes, despite the clamor for gun laws.
But now, because the President said something they don't like (and is admittedly weird), they clamor for a corporation to intervene?
But this sort of gamesmanship is certainly not what voters picture when they clamor for tax relief or a fairer taxsystem.
Next to the street clamor, the Ganges was deeply quiet, the swish of oars a ghostly whisper on the meandering river.
Amidst the incessant clamor coming from the White House, it has been difficult for works of fiction to make themselves heard.
The company has been expanding its portfolio of healthy foods and drinks as consumers clamor for low-calorie, sugar-free options.
There's a lot that's missing from the conversation right now because it's getting drowned out — you know, the clamor about impeachment.
The bustle and clamor make it seem as if a big-city stock exchange has been transported to a Mediterranean beach.
Amid the clamor of voices, Shah asked an American forecaster in the room to give the view from across the Atlantic.
But don't necessarily expect the orchestra, which plays two soberly sensible programs at Carnegie Hall this week, to join the clamor.
As evening approached, the clamor of football practice nearby could be heard under the direction of the interim coach, Ryan Day.
During her backstage visits, even many performers who are not her patients clamor for free vitamin B-12 shots before showtime.
Finally, there looms the potential assault of regulators and the growing clamor to revoke or revise Alphabet's social license to operate.
One possibility is doing so might have caused a clamor for an immediate, formal DOJ opinion in a very fluid situation.
This typically means that the popularity of a manager or a fund grew due to outstanding performance, leading investors to clamor.
The clamor by Western nations to check the rise of the Islamic State in Libya could pose a further challenge, analysts say.
HSBC's pivot away from lending to some Chinese nationals abroad comes as other international banks clamor to lend more to wealthy Chinese.
That incredibly inappropriate measure was just one small piece of a big appropriations package passed amid the clamor at 3:10 a.m.
Retired generals don't clamor for war; they are typically the voices urging that all other avenues be exhausted before turning to force.
And nobody there is making a big deal out of this — unlike the clamor the opposition is trying to drum up here.
"I always say, you have to develop a romantic relationship with your gun," Ms. Coppel said over the clamor of the machine.
But the catalyst for the clamor in Chicago, a city enduring a crisis of gun violence, wasn't what Ms. Nwandu had written.
A public clamor for the truth about his death, which was widely blamed on Egyptian security agents, has become a national preoccupation.
Alvim foi deposto um dia depois, após um clamor público que incluiu a veemente condenação das embaixadas da Alemanha e de Israel.
In reaction to a growing clamor for deregulation, Congress passed the Regulatory Flexibility Act, with bipartisan support, more than 30 years ago.
Amid the great clamor of commentary, the United States and Europe are erroneously banking on sanctions on Turkey to contain the fallout.
With every action by the administration declared an impending national crisis by the media, Americans are starting to tune out the clamor.
If the clamor of social media (especially Twitter) was central to the Swift backlash, it was also central to her eventual resurgence.
Artist and designer Gabriela Ruiz, aka Leather Papi, uses Instagram to synthesize the mysticism, clamor, and hybridization within Los Angeles Latinx communities.
He had moved to Albi to embrace its beauty and to escape the clamor of Paris but instead found a creeping listlessness.
Noriega, who had received psy­ops training at Fort Bragg in the nineteen-sixties, is said to have slept soundly through the clamor.
Vegetable gardens in raised beds, which her clients clamor for, are "like a pantry," providing food for outdoor kitchens and outdoor dining.
One voice after another answers back, a clamor of international strangers who sternly tell her to do nothing and wait for help.
This private act of restitution came amid a growing clamor for Western collections to return ethnographic artifacts to their places of origin.
Protests continued after he was ousted as a clamor came for the ruling military generals to transfer power to a transitional civil authority.
And if someone finds a way to prevent disease using these techniques, there would be a clamor for it to be made available.
It is also the nature and scale of brutality against women that Pakistan's government continues to tolerate despite a growing clamor for reform.
The clamor of bells, bumpers and flippers batting steel balls echoing merrily off the walls creates a near constant buzz in the space.
The constant #tbt snaps on Instagram, the clamor of "Let's go get drunk!" and the sudden dissatisfaction with jobs, homes, and even husbands.
Bridget McCain isn't one to clamor for the spotlight, but this week the "very, very private" youngest daughter of the late Arizona Sen.
Guests must clamor to buy tickets online for tables of two, four, or six, or go wild and buy out the whole restaurant.
While Destiny fans have continued to clamor for an official release, Music of the Spheres has become an off-limits topic for Bungie.
"Having thick concrete walls is important," says company CMO Jon Ollwerther, above the clamor of machinery on the other side of the wall.
That small number can easily be overwhelmed, their regressive clamor stilled, if the rest of SFF fandom simply stands up to be counted.
With the cost of college and student loan balances climbing, some parents and their children will clamor for any and all help available.
The persistence of the centrist fantasy mostly shows that the voices who clamor for such a ticket are overrepresented in media and politics.
"While the stock's already up 76 percent for 2017, every time it comes in, buyers clamor for more," the "Mad Money" host said.
Global shares also regained some lost ground after Pyongyang's measured response to Trump's announcement, reducing the clamor for gold as a safer asset.
The uncertainty risks damaging economies far beyond Britain's shores, and European Central Bank policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau joined the clamor for haste.
"There's this clamor for widespread community-based testing so people know if they're exposed or not, and that's not been possible," Zaza said.
The lunch would be remembered for my angry reaction to the clamor, and not for any pleasure it gave the two of us.
They've heard everyone else, too — the condemnations of Trump have been a nonstop clamor, a roar that's drowned out all other political coverage.
How long before investors — or the public — clamor for more separation between Amazon's cloud services, food business, retail markets and new health initiatives?
"In the Clamor and the Clangor" (season 211, episode 213) Luke and Lorelai are often at their most compelling when they're not dating.
Taiwan Dispatch TAOYUAN, Taiwan — As the batter steps to the plate, the clamor crescendoes, a rhyming, thumping chant, often tailored to his name.
It's a job outdoors in the middle of Manhattan, where you can see the sources of the city's clamor but can't hear them.
Al día siguiente, Alvim fue despedido en respuesta del clamor público y de las vehementes condenas de las embajadas de Alemania e Israel.
It is peacefully removed from the clamor of the beachfront bars along the water in Cruz Bay, sealed off by a glass door.
After the public clamor, prosecutors requested that the prison term handed down on Monday be lifted and that Mr. Ustinov be set free.
As with the Panama Papers accusations, the Sharifs' main rival, Imran Khan, has been seen as driving public clamor to reopen that case.
In Montana, he visited shantytowns and in New Zealand a pa , or Maori longhouse; he adored India for its color and its clamor.
She called on the Senate to investigate Mr. Lascañas's accusations and respond to what she called the "public's clamor for truth and accountability."
Nonprofit organizations clamor to be associated with sports teams, leagues and events because of their broad reach and the popularity of the athletes.
There has been a clamor for Lam's resignation over the handling of the protests since she claimed to have proposed the controversial bill.
With the clamor of so many voices, each scrambling to be heard over the other, how can we hope to hear our own?
Fearing that the United States economy might soon sag, investors would most likely clamor for the Fed to hold off on increasing interest rates.
The paper added, though, that executives persuaded him to stick around until August 2018 in the hopes the clamor would die down by then:Mr.
In a country where a majority of citizens are 30 years old or younger, there has been growing clamor for more inclusion in politics.
You can't follow individual publishers today, but publishers will surely clamor for it, and Google told me it will consider adding that feature eventually.
Presidents have always strained toward the end of their tenures to find a megaphone that can compete with the clamor of a presidential campaign.
" Bolsheviks are a bore, getting in colloquiums and congresses to "levy complaints, and generally clamor about the world's oldest problems in its newest nomenclature.
Sakamoto's murder and the growing clamor from cult members' families caused increased attention from the authorities, and Aum Shinrikyo began preparing for the end.
And nobody is more puzzled than me as to why such obvious catches are having dating problems when so many clamor for their attention.
The Comey I knew ignored all the partisan noise and clamor, and simply conducted himself in a manner consistent with the rule of law.
But sources acknowledged the constant clamor of the investigation -- and wall-to-wall media coverage -- has weighed on the mood in the West Wing.
Clamor for the metal from investors in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) will offset declines in consumption by jewelers and auto makers, the WPIC said.
Mr. Durkin oversaw his first practice in nearly three months, though a clamor was growing on campus over his staying and Mr. Loh's leaving.
These emoji-wielding admirers clamor for photos of his solos, his post-show drinks and a headband collection rivaling only that of Chrissy Teigen.
With each priest kidnapped in Syria, each Christian family attacked in Iraq or each Coptic church bombed in Egypt, the clamor for action rose.
But the clamor for his attention comes as the party is increasingly defined by its positions on issues related to race, gender and sexuality.
Clamor, declaración de intenciones y plegaria, Ni Una Menos significó el comienzo del fin del silencio y la impunidad de la violencia contra nosotras.
Although the city's leader has formally retracted the contentious bill, the public clamor has not relented and protesters continue to repeat their five demands.
Fueled by mass hysteria, politicians in cities and countries around the world clamor to secure their borders against the threat of a spreadable disease.
Jorge E. Alonso, the group's director of brand development, set up two laptops on a table to sign up new members amid the clamor.
Those facts are worth remembering now amid the postelection clamor about shrinking the federal government and — among other constrictions — its role in land stewardship.
In the immediate aftermath of O'Rourke's fundraising bombshell, there was a clamor -- especially among Democrats -- to draw big conclusions about What It All Means.
In the meantime, calls for court-packing could become a clamor, or some other kind of end run around the court could gain momentum.
"There is going to be so much clamor for the Holy Father to remove the red hat, to formally un-cardinalize him," said the Rev.
Following the fight, Alvarez invited WBA-IBF champion Gennady "Triple G" Golovkin into the ring, fuelling the growing clamor for a clash between the two.
However, the charming, psych-ward romance really falls into place once Tuite's single voice insists, "You make sense to me," through her loudening mental clamor.
DealBook Most money managers clamor for companies to provide detailed guidance on their next quarter, down to the penny — but not the world's largest investor.
Fears that the United States economy might sag could prompt investors to clamor for the Fed to hold off increasing interest rates, further stoking uncertainty.
There is also an increasing clamor to do away with Section 230 now that the internet startups the provision was intended to help are giants.
Through all the clamor, we are only likely to see one significant change to the institution by the 28500 election — the suppression of elector independence.
"We don't know if it works on women," they say cautiously, when I raise the subject amid the happy family clamor of the dinner table.
For now, it seems that the current clamor has left everyone a bit staggered and, as ever, worried about how Charlotte will be perceived elsewhere.
I could hear a tremendous clamor as I got closer — drums beating, people shouting and a large crowd congregated around a small group of performers.
Whenever a must-pass bill crosses the floors of Congress, many of these same politicians clamor to load them up with handouts for special interests.
The calm, low-lit atmosphere of The Evelyn was a welcome departure from the clamor of 27th street when I arrived on an autumn Sunday.
Now the question is whether the president's action will be enough to quiet the public clamor over the decision to tear children from their families.
While the food impressed him, the clamor of the hedge funders and oligarchs who have overrun every hard-to-book restaurant in Manhattan did not.
Still, accidents happen, and a trombone went momentarily but badly astray in the rising clamor at the end of Brahms's Second Symphony on Saturday evening.
The set is an Afghan cafe in the Jungle, and the audience sits right in the midst of it, surrounded by its clamor of humanity.
The Daily Cartoonist notes that the strip came to an abrupt end on April 1883, 1933, but returned after a clamor from fans that summer.
The market clamor grew louder Friday for the Federal Reserve to step in with interest rate cuts to stem the damage from the coronavirus outbreak.
But as we become more aware of these issues, companies large and small clamor for attention about how their privacy practices are good for users.
While fans clamor to learn more about the next installments of the HBO series and spy film, this actor tries to just ride the wave.
"I realize the clamor and I realize the polling, but I don't think that really assesses peoples' knowledge of what we're really talking about here."
Now, every time Granderson fails to hit or Conforto does something well, fans clamor for Conforto to play more or to take over in center.
But Mr. McConnell appeared unmoved by the development, and there was no immediate clamor from rank-and-file Republicans for him to change his stance.
Many chaebol companies have long been publicly traded, but their size and success has drawn outside investors who clamor for greater say and better governance.
Presidents often hope that major public relations pushes will help to persuade their adversaries, and pundits often clamor for more of this form of leadership.
Sat surrounded by a clamor of whirring gears and juddering motors, Tim Hunkin is quietly prodding his wrist with a finger of his other hand.
Mike BraunMichael BraunOvernight Energy: Lawmakers clamor to add provisions to fast-moving energy bill | EPA board questions replacement of Obama-era emissions rule | Dem senator asks watchdog to investigate two EPA rules Lawmakers clamor to add provisions to fast-moving energy bill GOP senator wants to exclude the rich from electric vehicle tax credit MORE (R-Ind.) said of the need to lower health care costs.
Watch the video above to see how Trump has shielded his tax returns over the years as Democrats, the media and ethics officials clamor for them.
Roubini joined a clamor of respected economists and financial wizards warning of the perils of a Brexit, as polls suggest a close finish in Thursday's vote.
When the dog continues to clamor away from the stormy waters, the handler finally just pushes the lower half of the dog's body into the water.
A House committee will hold a hearing next week on presidential tax returns as Democrats clamor for access to President Donald Trump's elusive financial information. Rep.
I used to remind my groups that the clamor of voices, the smell of steerage, and the toll of exhaustion made Ellis Island a trying place.
The watch case is made entirely of sapphire crystal and features six tiny aliens – including a driver – that clamor all over the inside of the piece.
Sydney-based Tinybeans markets itself as a secure way for protective parents to digitally document their children's lives amid a growing clamor for greater internet privacy.
This election, voters are finding a leader who is listening to them over the clamor of Washington special interests, and voters are speaking loud and clear.
Only one other student he knows carries, he said, and in the clamor that has accompanied the law, it is easy to feel like an outcast.
Canadian officials say they fear that if one part of the treaty were reopened, it could spark clamor for other sections to be renegotiated as well.
Cities and states seem to clamor for big corporate investment opportunities and the jobs that they bring, so encouraging more investment in general could be good.
He thinks the clamor for helicopter money will only increase from here, and will be seen as the main policy response when the next recession hits.
The spaces between each artwork are animated with an ambient clamor, one analogous to the constant rustling of our always distracted, ever connected 993/7 time.
The clamor for change in Queens became more acute as residents watched prosecutors in Brooklyn, Manhattan and the Bronx endorse national changes to criminal justice policy.
But the payoff, starting somewhere near the midpoint, is a journey of absolution astonishing in its ability to quell the throbbing clamor — but not the tension.
As clamor built to save the tree, the garden retained an arboricultural consultant, James R. Clark, co-author of one of the tree trade's standard textbooks.
Some of them were to better resist the pressures of this moment, to change the way I was absorbing information, to fight the clamor of distractions.
What they choose to tell us is very subjective and not always directly relevant, and this clamor of voices gives the novel satisfying depth and texture.
Populist political parties in not only Hungary, Poland and Austria, but also France, Belgium, Germany and Italy, clamor to "take back control" from the European Union.
The drive to expand Gregg's vegan range illustrates the growing clamor among the public for vegan foods, and efforts by big corporate chains to meet demand.
As former U.S. generals and national security officials clamor for increased Arctic presence – including responsible energy development – this administration has pursued a path of Arctic withdrawal.
A host of illustrious composers clamor for attention in the overture for "Prince of Broadway," which opened on Thursday night at the Samuel J. Friedman Theater.
Though he has done little to excise himself from the clamor of evangelical politics, Mr. Moore sometimes complains about being regarded solely as a culture warrior.
While there may not be listings explicitly stating their use for coronavirus prevention, sellers are making strong claims to clamor for the attention of eager customers.
"As the clamor of the voices swell, it will be increasingly difficult to defend the core fund menu," he wrote in a memo to his overseers.
He also said shareholders do not clamor for more underwriting of coal power plants, even though the firm declines to insure the industry in some countries.
Much of his success will depend on how he navigates the demands of Wall Street for growing returns with the political and public clamor for change.
Ramaphosa has so far stayed away from the clamor for Zuma to resign but his supporters and those of Zuma are deeply divided inside the ANC.
"We realized there is a strong clamor from our fans, so we decided to take a look at it," Vargas said in a statement on Sunday.
For all the all-consuming clamor of two-month-old impeachment intrigue and the vicious political crossfire, Wednesday's hearing represents a dark moment in America's story.
As one party relies on executive maximalism to carry out its agenda, the other party starts to clamor for its leaders to go one step further.
You get paid eight million to upward of fifteen million dollars a year to decide what the entire world will clamor to see in two years.
"We sisters clamor for the Achuar deacons to be ordained," said Maruja Escalante, a nun with the Missionaries of Mary Immaculate and Catherine of Siena order.
Yet after a few moments in the room, the diverse character of the sound emerges, and you find your place as a listener amidst the clamor.
Even as the clamor for more affordable housing gets louder, new development remains politically risky, and it's tough to see where, when, or how relief will arrive.
And the clamor to see it made official is starting to reach a fever pitch thanks to a variety of those different voices within the Marvel-verse.
Returns on 30-year government bonds, Germany - here Tuesday's auction also takes place amid increasing clamor in Germany to ramp up spending to boost a frail economy.
For all the clamor, though, none of the Democrats or Republicans speaking out on the so-called net neutrality "day of action" offered much of a plan.
Illustration by Tara JacobyAmidst the clamor over genetically modified crops, there's an underlying point that's still being missed: Nobody really knows what constitutes a genetically modified crop.
Listening to music or a podcast (the city is home to many a "super listener") for the duration of a trip helps to obstruct the surrounding clamor.
When Princess Diana died in 1997 there was a clamor for the Royal Family to put on a greater show of grief, and come south to London.
While we've certainly found the our share of slip dresses, duvets, and lace bralettes there, it's the retailer's impressive beauty selection we clamor over every single month.
Nonetheless, behind the frenetic and often contemptuous clamor to repeal the Affordable Care Act, a little noticed subcommittee hearing offered a ray of hope for just that.
That's a lesson we're in danger of forgetting, as many voices clamor for limited public funds to support a diverse set of competing programs and budget priorities.
The Currins called it their "Air Horn Orchestra" — a piercing clamor of defiance that doubled, they said, as a homage to the avant-garde composers they love.
The Cambridge Analytica mess has increased the clamor for Facebook to be more transparent about what kind of user data they're gathering, and how they're using it.
Businesses clamor for the H-1Bs, which are intended to help companies fill positions for high-skilled jobs when they cannot find Americans with the necessary qualifications.
Lawmakers are exploring ways to speed up the deployment of self-driving cars as the auto industry and safety advocates clamor for action at the federal level.
In the lot below, Chinese officials' cars looked about the size of matchboxes, and the clamor of a nearby construction site filtered up as a dull hum.
Today, seven years after the dueling academic findings, the leaders of the National Academy report are struggling to be heard above the clamor for more sunshine pills.
We clamor for diversity in size, skin color, age, and any identifier to which we relate, while brands consistently show us nothing but thin, young, and white.
Men and women clamor at the windows of an electoral commission booth, hands outstretched with slips of paper containing the information needed to get their voter cards.
As businesses clamor for liquidity amid mounting layoffs and decreased demand for services, the Senate bill would free up cash through a host of tax relief provisions.
That may explain why it appealed to Mr. Richter in 1973, who zeroed in on Titian's small, quiet painting amid the clamor of Tintoretto at San Rocco.
Suffragists didn't always agree on how the movement should represent womanhood in general, but the clamor over the right to vote seemed to quiet these ideological divisions.
And so it was that Mr. Cuomo — amid the nearby clamor of a free band concert and a profane, screaming constituent — gave an update on the budget.
There is no prospect of a congressional investigation into either of these matters, nor any clamor from the Republican majority for the appointment of a special counsel.
Yes, you can still see Caravaggio faces around the Colosseum in Rome; along the ghats in Varanasi, India, you're among the clamor and piety of the Vedas.
The reductions come amid a global clamor for Japan to postpone the Tokyo Olympics, the decision for which is expected in days, according to sources on Tuesday.
In fact, I am more myself than ever, able to tap veins of creativity and insight I never knew existed, once buried under the clamor of anxiety.
It was easily overlooked Sunday amid the clamor of the 73,656 fans who assembled to watch the A.F.C. championship game between the Chiefs and the Tennessee Titans.
Congresswoman Emmi de Jesus said the bill was in response to a clamor from women who wanted to get out of failed relationships, particularly from abusive husbands.
The F1tenth runs biannual autonomous vehicle races, which college teams clamor to join; MIT uses its cars to get middle- and high-school girls comfortable with robotics.
Goethe belonged to the courtly past, when artists were the clients of princes, while Beethoven represented the Romantic future, when princes would clamor to associate with artists.
Today, seven years after the dueling academic findings, the leaders of the National Academy report are struggling to be heard above the clamor for more sunshine pills.
" While James screamed and cried, "no staff member [from the school] came to his assistance or even attempted to investigate the clamor from within the locker room.
We were silent for a couple of minutes, listening to the clamor of the city and feeling the anxiety of tourists as they fended off vendors and beggars.
"The market's clamor for California bonds provides solid evidence that the market is eager to invest in our state," State Treasurer John Chiang said in a statement Tuesday.
And this is his first attempt at narrative — the kind of story ballet that audiences are said to clamor for and that contemporary choreographers rarely succeed in delivering.
One fan donned a suit of armor in a swimming pool to answer the question: Could Jaime possibly even clamor towards the surface with his golden Lannister armor?
Instead of blindly following the mainstream clamor about the "threat" of Chinese investors, U.S. businesses should tune out the noise and focus on doing meaningful deals with them.
Last fall, the absence of a qualified, consensus successor to John Boehner thrust the House GOP into crisis, and created a clamor for Ryan to accept the job.
Becoming an underdog has made Trump more erratic, more an expression of id, driven entirely by a self-defeating clamor to regain his rightful place atop the polls.
The clamor for baseload power follows the rise of wind and solar to make up 7 percent of Australia's generation mix as of 2015, backed by government subsidies.
This is precisely the point we pro-choice obstetricians have been trying to make against the clamor of the pro-lifers looking to indiscriminately void Roe v. Wade.
Wall, a Brooklyn four-piece, brought No Wave clamor and cutting politics to the stage, while Future Punx arrived with fog machines and New Wave synths in tow.
"There's a clamor among the Salvadoran people to combat corruption," said Bukele as he signed an agreement with the Organization of American States (OAS) to create the CICIES.
In a narrow street, as the clamor receded, a couple of young men jokingly chastised an old man for continuing to work at his small street-side cafe.
U.S. firms competing with imports might still clamor for protection; but they would face the counterweight of U.S. exporters demanding deals that gave them access to foreign markets.
Progressives will almost certainly clamor for Mr. Trump's impeachment — a push that Democratic leaders have indicated that they will resist, at least until Mr. Mueller releases his findings.
Her shoes clamor for attention with ridiculous puns, but the closet is thrown into a frenzy when she picks out two shoes that are not a matching set.
There has been a clamor to change Proposition 13 — which would likely require another voter initiative — and to rewrite the income tax system to make it more reliable.
Shot in gigantic water tanks outside London and in the Dominican Republic, "47 Meters Down" — despite a clever final section — struggles to extract tension from clamor and agitation.
Tranquil scenes from an Iowa monastery and a national park give way jarringly to the metallic din in a subway station and the deafening clamor of a restaurant.
In the clamor, it's easy to overlook the national consensus on a significant issue: the need to revitalize America's most crucial security alliance, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
The seductiveness of Michele's vision was signalled by a barely subdued clamor among the guests over the emerald seat cushions, which were to be taken home as gifts.
"There was no quid pro quo and nothing to justify the clamor House Democrats caused," said Doug Collins of Georgia, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee.
While there has been a clamor for years for uniform federal laws and standards for malpractice, it is an area that has been thoroughly addressed by the states.
With only a few other companies able to offer shopping options across the same host of products, Baird predicted businesses would clamor to join Google Shopping&aposs platform. 
As the clamor for a full investigation grew, House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz said his committee is willing to issue a subpoena to get hold of the memo. .
Starbucks is signaling the start of warmer weather by rolling out its summer menu, and investors can expect sales to heat up as customers clamor for its chilled drinks.
While President Donald Trump and markets clamor for lower interest rates, most forecasters indicated that the Fed would likely slash its benchmark rate in July instead of this month.
This purposeful abstruseness has been jarring to the US comics community and not always welcome (see the clamor in response to Larmee's reluctant interview on the comics podcast Inkstuds).
Republicans could look for a sweetener to get the border money, and if the administration ends DACA, there could be a clamor to pass legislation that enshrines it permanently.
The other is that Uber and its new CEO stumble or run in place, at which point there is a decent chance that shareholders would clamor for your return.
"(That) potentially gives them quite a head start ... at a certain point the clamor from Bell and Telus will be louder than it is now," said the second source.
The show called "The Clamor that Comes from the Forest," highlighted the tension between development and conservation in Brazil, where an expanding agricultural frontier threatens the world's largest rainforest.
Did any of them clamor to see the film this past weekend because Kevin Hart, Thomas Middleditch and Ed Helms were the voice talent used for the main characters?
The policies rejected today, through the clamor for less inequality and a more responsive political system, are largely those put in place by the Chilean center-left Concertación coalition.
If you are looking for a sign that the end game of the commodity downturn is getting closer, witness the clamor for more support from Australia's embattled resources sector.
On our first visit, noting the clamor in the dining room, we asked for a table in the bar, hoping that a more adult crowd might hold sway there.
As international markets abroad clamor for more ivory and rhino horn, South Africa's economy is also stalling, making poaching an attractive career for locals who live near the animals.
How they bloom and brandish in the shadow of a warship on the nightly news is meant perhaps to stir in my chest some vain- glorious clamor, some cry.
Mr. de Blasio appeared to decide that despite a national clamor for broad-based criminal justice reform, the Police Department needed stability and a continuation of the Bratton approach.
Toggling between the breathtaking Peruvian highlands and the busy clamor of Lima, "The Debt" places three very different lives on a collision course freighted with moral and financial complexity.
But it had an oppressive indoor clamor; it turned out to be sounds recorded in the A Block at the Sing Sing prison 35 miles up the Hudson River.
As the "The Way Back" begins — with a faint clamor of drilling and trucks before the first shot comes up — Affleck's character, Jack, is working on a construction site.
Not even five minutes in, the Ducks' advantage fell to 2.13 as Kaminsky, having sputtered to life, made a 3-pointer, and the clamor inside Milwaukee's Bradley Center rose.
He's off again, diving into the clamor, trying to hustle the basketball star Kevin Garnett (as himself) or manage an unruly partner in his hustle (an excellent Lakeith Stanfield).
And on match days, parents clamor to reserve a spot to watch from the prime vantage point of the kindergarten's deck, within shouting distance of the rowdy southern stands.
Mr. Gvasalia had been an unexpected choice for Balenciaga, a sainted name in Paris fashion, when he was appointed, to shock and clamor late in 2015, five months before.
A suddenly more open Russian society elicited an increase in corporate deals, travel, immigration, adoption and cultural and educational exchanges, and with it a clamor for Russian-language instruction.
The Cambridge Analytica mess has increased the clamor for Facebook to be more transparent about what kind of user data it's gathering and how that data is being used.
Mike BraunMichael BraunOvernight Energy: Lawmakers clamor to add provisions to fast-moving energy bill | EPA board questions replacement of Obama-era emissions rule | Dem senator asks watchdog to investigate two EPA rules Lawmakers clamor to add provisions to fast-moving energy bill GOP senator wants to exclude the rich from electric vehicle tax credit MORE (Ind.) will propose limits to the electric vehicle tax credit, aiming to eliminate it for the wealthy.
Several wear distinct kente cloth patterns that intersect each other — for example "Figure 3" and "Figure 6" (both 2017) — a clamor of color and design that is sophisticated and joyful.
Still president of the Olympic Council of Asia, he remains a powerful figure in sport and there was a clamor among some delegates to re-elect him in any case.
But the frantic pace of mining in Kuantan has brought in its wake a growing clamor of voices complaining of contamination of water sources and the destruction of the environment.
Despite the growing clamor from Democrats, there's about a zero percent chance President Trump will fire Sessions or that the House will impeach him — the only ways he could leave.
Fields, who earned $22.1 million in 2016 and had a 28-year-career at Ford, also faced a clamor for share repurchases at the company's annual meeting earlier this month.
Land-grant schools, museums and libraries, citizens with expertise, local professional organizations — these would become the public interest curators — representing voices that often go missing in today's public policy clamor.
"It almost felt like media were interested in PizzaBo because of the clamor created by the buyout rather then the service itself," said Sarcuni to TechCrunch in an exclusive interview.
Instead, at its best — as it was under Sullivan — the public editor has been a voice in the room for those values, rising above the clamor of the day's controversy.
Soon After Gonzales-Day began working on "Bone-Grass Boy," Californians passed Proposition 187, limiting state- funded services for undocumented people, and today the entire country faces a nativist clamor.
The sound of the whirring machines fills the street, as does the clamor of sewing machine repairmen who are never too far away in this engine room of dishdasha commerce.
Pelosi, in recent weeks, has faced a growing clamor from rank-and-file liberals urging Democratic leaders to launch impeachment proceedings against the president — a tactic Pelosi regards as premature.
Her insights are sharp, and her engaging intelligence is a welcome guide, but as the memoir proceeds, her distinctive voice grows fainter, drowned out by the clamor of her forebears.
"Every business that works in the cannabis space, we all clamor for legitimacy," said Mr. Dinenberg, a former real estate developer in Philadelphia who moved to California to start Kind.
"A judge should be faithful to, and maintain professional competence in, the law and should not be swayed by partisan interests, public clamor, or fear of criticism," the code states.
Hopefully, this is the beginning of small business participation in the process and will encourage small business champions to speak up amidst the clamor — and isn't just a hollow gesture.
Yet, the demonstrative pro-European clamor in Scotland has struck a chord with shellshocked EU politicians who, Edward said, are "absolutely fed up to the back teeth" of the British.
Most businesses not run by the President's family clamor for a presidential visit and have been known to boast about them for years in an effort to spur residual business.
As the immigration debate heats up once again in Congress, among the clamor about border protection and migrant rights, the sanctity of the family should remain paramount in our dialogue.
He helps take care of his five grandchildren, who clamor for the fluorescent blue bottles of Little Hug, a sugary drink that now costs 50 cents, double its previous price.
After I wrote two weeks ago about getting tossed out of the office of an annuity salesman, there was a surprising clamor for more information about this room-clearing topic.
We clamor for restaurants where the vegetables on the plate arrive in the kitchen caked in dirt, uprooted from a farm within 100 miles or, better yet, the chef's backyard.
With such clamor and commotion, it may not be surprising that New Yorkers rarely cite the central business district of the country's most populous city as their preferred residential address.
Though the company has faced some public criticism over the past year, workers around the world continue to clamor for the opportunity to be a part of the Facebook team.
Despite a growing clamor from opposition parties and signs that the ANC is losing electoral support over the protracted drama, divisions within the ANC have forced Ramaphosa to tread cautiously.
As the coronavirus spreads and people clamor to protect themselves from getting sick, the United States, like other countries, is seeing high demand for items like masks and hand sanitizer.
The rush of traffic on Ocean Parkway was stopped as the marchers made their way west, their prayers mingling with car alarms and the clamor of the elevated F train.
They are instinctively aware of how far they have fallen behind and there is a clamor for change for a future where their children can live in dignity and comfort.
Ramaphosa's office said in a statement that while the national minimum wage will not end income inequality, it was a first step towards addressing the clamor for a living wage.
As climate change accelerates the risk of flood-induced catastrophe, Stoddard and the communities in Turkey Point's shadow clamor for tighter regulatory guidelines—or a decommissioning of the facility altogether.
But this is where Virginia Beach, squeezed between the clamor for new housing and the relentlessness of flooding worsened by climate change, decided to draw its line in the mud.
"There was no quid pro quo and nothing to justify the clamor House Democrats caused," said U.S. Representative Doug Collins of Georgia, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee.
The clamor from the benches wasn't all for goals that went in: On this ice, with this crowd, an iffy offside was just as likely to bring down the house.
"There was no quid pro quo and nothing to justify the clamor House Democrats caused," said U.S. Representative Doug Collins of Georgia, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee.
"The fact that you have a person who's comfortable saying there's nothing here, even though there's a lot of clamor for it, is exactly the kind of person you want."
That fizzy pop sound I hear when I tap my screen is so much more jolly than the scratchy clamor of wood on wood when digging through Scrabble's tile bag.
A number of House Democrats continue to clamor for the party to begin impeachment proceedings, even as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her top deputies have battled to quash the effort.
And if entertainment has a responsibility to represent people in a more just way, it's just as true that audiences bear responsibility to seek out and even clamor for better art.
And even as he was on the run from federal authorities facing charges of child abuse, tax evasion, and unfair labor practices, buyers continued to clamor for his custom designed jackets.
But these challenges don't fully speak to why Republican leaders have, in a desperate clamor to appeal to all factions of the party, introduced legislation that appeals to none of them.
Whether last year's fight over Gorsuch or this year's three-day government shutdown — and the intensified clamor for a more forceful push on DACA — the left's ken has been decidedly short.
This is underscored by the pre-hearing clamor of the minority party that it hadn't receiving the requisite background materials from the Trump administration in order to vet the president's nominee.
We urge Congress not to stand in the way of Vermont's law, but rather listen to consumers and pass the national mandatory, on-package GMO labeling requirement for which they clamor.
She is facing a growing clamor for clarity on issues like migration curbs and calls to maintain the unfettered access to the European market that many businesses and financial institutions prize.
That is, he says, We came to listen to your clamor for the need for running water — and everyone claps — and he says, But we're not going to make empty promises.
Despite the clamor, the Federal Aviation Administration had been resolute, saying on Tuesday that it had seen "no systemic performance issues" that would prompt it to halt flights of the jet.
In a Newsweek interview in 2011, he claimed that he had offers to publish an autobiography, but that he could not write it because the clamor of prison was too distracting.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Hong Kong's richest man has added his voice to a growing clamor from the city's business elite for calm as pro-democracy protests enter their 11th week.
In the void, there was a clamor to set rules for dealing with China in business, geopolitics, and culture, all surrounding a central question: Is the contest a new cold war?
This leads to an overall decline in trust for institutions and contributes to the polarization and dysfunction that lead voters to clamor for populist outsiders who will shake up the system.
That means that despite the clamor in Washington and in the public health world about Trump not requesting more funds, the public isn't really looking to Trump for solutions, Blendon said.
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's president on Tuesday blamed clashes between Muslim cattle herders and Christian farmers on the clamor for land in the face of a population rapidly approaching 200 million people.
As the clamor for stimulus increases, there's a growing sense that Germany could be more comfortable about missing its fiscal targets if tax receipts fall during a downturn, according to Schmieding.
"History will have to record the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people."
You can always clamor your way toward the top, and one day you will get fifty kills in a single life and you'll be the best damn player you ever have been.
The process by which American liberals came to clamor for the replacement of Jackson — but not Hamilton — with Tubman is, essentially, the entire political history of the United States since its founding.
The clamor of traffic, the modern hotels and office towers rising up around the surprisingly small building have diminished the stature of the white stone-walled structure with its distinctive curved facade.
Although the motion is unlikely to pass, the Socialist government has been weakened by the public clamor over the fires and a further reshuffle may be on the cards, some analysts believe.
Already a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly and USA Today best-seller, "Digital Minimalism" offers insight into how to achieve focus in a world that's overwhelmed with digital clamor.
This clamor sets the tone for the day — a tone that is simultaneously ever-present as a steady background din and jolts through the body of the listener like an electric current.
The rumblings over President Trump's dealings with Russia have grown into a clamor since his national security adviser Michael Flynn abruptly resigned this week amid concerns about his communications with Russian officials.
And when you show you truly care about the people around you, even when others clamor for a change, they may find ways to do things that will amaze everyone, including themselves.
"In these straits, wild dreams have wings, and so the clamor for rebirth in opposition may end its unhappy marriage with Merkel," said Josef Joffe, publisher-editor of the weekly Die Zeit.
At the time the government, which had already politely asked the experts to leave, ignored the clamor for Zerón's resignation, as well as the fury of the relatives of the missing students.
To my older ears, a large cast can be distracting — I imagine all the actors fighting over a mic, clamoring for my attention — but the clamor effect certainly suits Charlotte's barnyard setting.
The company has no public product, something that has caused doubters to clamor; at the same time, the company has public defenders who claim its AR technology could, in fact, be revolutionary.
In this case, however, the PRI's national leader, Manlio Fabio Beltrones, both acknowledged the bad result with uncharacteristic frankness and promised the party would address the clamor for change in several interviews.
The clamor to appoint a woman is also intensifying, and New York political observers tend to agree that's probably what the state legislature is leaning toward — and maybe the state electorate too.
The clamor for the store, which sells things like branded handcuffs and hosted a book signing by pornographic actors last weekend, underscored the near absence of raunch from New York's shopping offerings.
Mueller on Friday sent his report on his investigation to U.S. Attorney General William Barr, setting off a clamor from lawmakers in both Democratic and Republican parties for the document's public release.
Val Ackerman, the commissioner of the Big East Conference, said she believed television sports had long been headed in this direction, as fans clamor for more and more behind-the-scenes access.
In an interview last month, she predicted that Ms. Ardern's presence at the United Nations General Assembly would lead to a clamor from world leaders who want to be seen with her.
"Let's hope that there's sufficient clamor within the Senate and within the country to make him rethink this idea of coordinating strategy with the defendant in the case: the President," Raskin said.
Nor has the committee tackled broader issues, like privacy, that affect the industry, despite the clamor from consumer protection advocates that cars, like smartphones, have become warehouses of knowledge about their owners.
Syed's last four years of appeals have been built on this well-publicized argument, and his newly reinstated conviction will likely just increase the clamor to revisit the unfair circumstances surrounding it.
As Democrats clamor for the House of Representatives to take up impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump when the party takes power next year, the party leadership has a message: Not so fast.
Consumers clamor for quality aged bourbon, which would be really good news for distillers if only they had a time machine and could travel back five or 10 years and ramp up production.
Scott himself closed the show, striding down the black catwalk set in the courtyard of an army barracks, wearing ripped light denim jeans and an iridescent biker jacket, to a clamor of applause.
When it changed its name in 1967, it thrust itself into the world of Hawaiian print shirts, naturally flavored sodas and a gaggle of fans who clamor for everything from cookies to condiments.
Along a greenhouse walkway in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, refitted for "Orchidelirium," this year's edition of the annual orchid show, clustered plantings clamor, each more brilliant and extravagantly shaped than its neighbor.
For more than a year, Reuters has exposed slum-like conditions dogging the Department of Defense housing privatization program, describing how private landlords reap billions in payments even as tenants clamor for repairs.
One employee noted that when Microsoft recently announced it was acquiring the code repository GitHub, the clamor over a major corporation acquiring a darling of the open internet could have caused massive controversy.
Carlos dos Santos Cruz, a former general in a cabinet-level position overseeing communications and congressional relations, downplayed the divisions in the government and chalked the clamor up to a new media environment.
The trend comes amid a clamor in Washington by lawmakers looking to make it harder for companies to buy their own stock and instead direct the money to investments in workers and equipment.
On the heels of Will & Grace's special election-themed reunion last month, fans have continued to clamor for a proper revival of the NBC hit, and networks aren't ruling out the possibility either.
Amid the clamor of unrest sweeping university campuses and the state of Haryana near New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has decided on a strategy that risks emboldening political opponents: silence is golden.
The proud tennis nation has not had a men's grand slam winner since Lleyton Hewitt's Wimbledon triumph in 2002 and fans clamor for Kyrgios to quell his demons and realize his enormous potential.
There is no clamor for millions to lose insurance, for Medicaid to be gutted, for enormous risks and costs to be placed back on sick individuals, to finance tax cuts for wealthy people.
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French officials hope that may change in the coming weeks, although there is an awareness that signing such a contract during Macron's visit would be poor optics amid the clamor over human rights.
And aid workers, too, say they are bearing the brunt of an ever louder Western clamor against the needy and to any outsiders who are perceived as a threat to the status quo.
The best thing to happen to Latin America in recent times has been the clamor for integrity in government; next time around, the left should take up this banner, instead of neglecting it.
Fascinating, because of the sheer number of amateur armchair prosecutors who have come out of the woodwork to clamor for public attention and wax poetic about investigations in which they had no part.
There's plenty of choppy percussive elements and cinematic synth washes to be had—but the album also has its fair share of coruscating sound exercises, dotted with naturalistic field recordings and hollow clamor.
During that night last November it was the people at the bar who had been attacked first; tonight there was a cheery clamor for half-pints of lager and plastic cups of wine.
Through the summer of 2013, and during protests since, Istanbul residents also raised a clamor by leaning from windows and banging pots and pans in support of demonstrations against Turkish leader Tayyip Erdogan.
People still clamor to live on the coast or near the beach, paying top dollar to live in these increasingly vulnerable areas, including the Florida Keys, which were hit hard during Hurricane Irma.
With Italy's economy essentially stuck and its power waning, there is rising clamor that the party's dysfunction and identity crisis may not just bring down the government but drag Italy down with it.
In "Please Hello," the United States and four cartoon European powers clamor for trade rights, each in an apt musical style: a Gilbert and Sullivan patter song for Britain, a cancan for France.
Sweetgreen has long avoided such partnerships, even as its customers clamor for them — why should it send its business to someone else's app when it had a perfectly good one of its own?
As is often the case, some of the best movies I saw at the festival arrived quietly, without celebrities and clamor, and are unlikely to rack up the sales that generate splashy news.
The agreement to brief lawmakers on the episode comes amid a clamor from Trump's top allies in the House to haul Rosenstein in for an interview, possibly under the threat of a subpoena.
Yet the "Shark Tank" investor and chairman of O'Shares Investments said he's still "in love with Europe" — even as investors clamor about the potential fallout from the UK's vote to leave the European Union.
These days, companies clamor for consultation time with me, but when I began exploring a career in marketing, I was laughed at for the very creative spirit that landed me where I am today.
To every public clamor or brouhaha (and there were many), the answer was always, "It's just math," and they'd point at the roomful of geeks, replete with Nerf guns and beanbag chairs, as proof.
As cities across the country beg and clamor to become the second headquarters location for Amazon, civic leaders in many places — including Chicago, Denver, Philadelphia, and Nashville — are calling for a more critical eye.
Both sides quickly began to clamor about the importance of naming Scalia's replacement, with liberals having an opportunity to turn an influential, conservative seat to their side and conservatives looking to hold the line.
Part of the clamor to see these two great rivals face off against each other on a cricket field comes from the fact that in modern times it is something of a rare event.
But they can take from it one cold, comforting fact: Murray portrays one man as the hero of the convention, who stood out amid the clamor to show a way forward in the future.
It's demeaning to make a bunch of women clamor for "love" (see: The Bachelor, but at least in that case, there's a more-or-less equivalent in the Bachelorette) in front of an audience.
El encarcelamiento del expresidente fue, en buena medida, una respuesta al clamor popular contra la histórica y sistemática impunidad en Brasil; y, para muchos, su liberación significa la derrota del combate a la corrupción.
In the clamor of progress now driving the Pacific Northwest, these two rulings are well-timed reminders of the obligations to both nature and treaty law that must not be sacrificed along the way.
As more and more fans clamor onto his bandwagon as he fortifies his place in the win column, surely a win over Dos Santos would nearly guarantee 'Big Ben' a crack at the belt.
This short intimate collection of songs, while powerful, makes me wonder if the only reason we clamor to make him into our begotten son is because we're already given so little from the mainstream.
As coronavirus plunges the U.S. into a panic, leaving grocery store shelves free of canned foods and toilet paper, it's hard not to search for meaning in this moment⁠—to clamor for some answers.
Some of the world's most prosperous companies clamor to become league sponsors, but that enthusiasm has been eroded by a series of public relations disasters, including, most recently, the protests during the national anthem.
Alan Fierstein, an acoustic consultant and noise-abatement expert who has been measuring New York City's clamor for over four decades, said that the city is empirically noisier because there's just more of everything.
Mr. Macron praised the "clamor" that has risen against sexual harassment and assault, a reference to the outpouring of accounts posted by women on social networks in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein revelations.
And if their votes put the president's choice on the court, it could hasten the move to the left by the party's aggressive activist core, while intensifying the clamor for new, more confrontational leadership.
Having left the clamor of Dublin, I set out in a rental car to take advantage of what the Irish countryside had to offer — and found that it more than delivered on its promises.
In a rebellious reinvention of French grandeur, his bouquets explode with dyed blue delphiniums and thistles, white hellebores, black-eyed poppies, waxy olive branches and fiery orange lotus, making at once clamor and harmony.
"I wonder whether a small part of this is to shift the narrative, to wrest back control of the agenda, before negative publicity causes the public to clamor for greater legislative action," he said.
In 2018, with more and more revelations about Najib's alleged crimes emerging and public clamor for his removal growing, Mahathir formed a breakaway party of former UMNO members, Bersatu, and joined the PH coalition.
DNA testing was then in its early days as a tool in criminal justice, and few people anticipated that prisoners would clamor to have old biological evidence retested in hopes of clearing their names.
As liberals overwhelm congressional town hall-style meetings and deluge the Capitol phone system with pleas to protect the health law, there is no similar clamor for dismantling it, Mr. Obama's signature legislative accomplishment.
Pérez lightly chided the waiter, in Spanish, about the absence of agua fresca on the menu, while Berlin tried to identify, over the clamor of the dining room, the music coming from the speakers.
When he visited the course in 2014, he was greeted on the airport tarmac in Shannon with a red carpet, a harpist, a violinist and a singer whose voice cut through the runway clamor.
The proposal, an effort to curb companies' short-term focus, goes against the grain of most money managers, who clamor for companies to provide detailed guidance on the next quarter, down to the last penny.
Artists from the Imperatriz Leopoldinense samba school, one of Rio's traditional dance academies, invited indigenous leaders to Rio because their theme for this year's float parade is "Xingu: The Clamor that Comes from the Forest".
That London-set film has since become a classic and proved that the actor could still make us clamor for the boy (in this case Hugh Grant) to just shut up and kiss her already.
There was no reason to clamor for more "Breaking Bad" after the finale in 2013, which brought closure and a measure of redemption to the central character -- and more than 10 million viewers to AMC.
By the time they hit middle age, they'll understand that they don't need to clamor for power when they can let their natural leadership skills shine through, while trusting that others know what they're doing.
As some presidential candidates clamor to portray themselves as advocates for underrepresented communities, we are still waiting for a candidate to emerge as a true champion for civil rights — and thus, for privacy and encryption.
The euphonic clamor of the blaring band draws neighbors out of their homes as they join the chorus of clapping hands and tapping dress shoes, watching the corpse of a stranger dance into the afterlife.
The move comes as oil and gas producers in Canada's energy-rich Alberta province clamor to get their barrels to market via rail amid supply disruptions resulting from a leak in TransCanada Corp's Keystone pipeline.
Real experts deserve so much more, and they could make so much more of a difference in the world if they could just figure out how to be heard above the clamor of … Fake experts.
But for all the clamor and condemnation of his Saturday statement, when he went off-script to condemn "violence on many sides, many sides," almost everybody in the world of "normies" still got it wrong.
In any event, as I passed through the clamor of the boardwalk that afternoon, I wasn't sure how I felt about the new painting, but I was eager to understand what it meant to Close.
The nation must not only negotiate its withdrawal from the European Union, a process fraught with economic and political risks, but it must also hold itself together amid a renewed clamor from Scotland for independence.
So to stand out in a cluttered political ad market in the campaign's final month, it helps to have a commercial that provides a contrast and uses a different tone that cuts through the clamor.
An industry, a revenue stream, a case history, a cautionary tale, and a cult: he is all these, and there are moments, amid the clamor, when the paintings and the drawings struggle to be heard.
Chris LaFemina, a managing director at Jefferies bank, said shareholders, bruised by overspending at the top of the last cycle that never delivered returns, would only clamor for broader consolidation if the macro environment changed.
Sanders' decision to continue his campaign despite the growing odds against him is likely to anger Democrats outside progressive circles, who on Tuesday night began to openly clamor for a quick end to the contest.
The clamor, led by the House speaker, Newt Gingrich, and Senator Orrin G. Hatch of Utah, grew when it was disclosed that Louis J. Freeh, the head of the F.B.I., also favored a special counsel.
Even as President Donald Trump continues to express confidence in Kelly -- and did so again Wednesday through a spokeswoman -- that has done little to quiet the clamor about the standing of the chief of staff.
Before Luca can zip his pants, lower the lid, climb up to look out, before he has time to verify the source of that terrible clamor, the bathroom door swings open and Mami is there.
They couldn't see me and I couldn't see them, but in the explosive clamor of snorting and hooves, I fancied I was caught up in some colossal bestial panic that would crush me to death.
Marsden Hartley was living in Berlin when war broke out, and some cubistic paintings he did there, like "Berlin Ante War," were visual responses to the flash and clamor that followed the call to arms.
If there's any clamor for a hint or two on the Bee I'll pop in with something on Saturday, and then Deb can decide what to do in the long run when she gets back.
Mr. Pina said he saw all sides as victims, in one way or another, of an untenable situation, one that may get worse as people clamor for security from a state that has politicized violence.
Much of this output feels urgent and compelling, either expanding the language of figure painting or, in the case of Nathaniel Mary Quinn, using collage-like compositions to address the dynamic clamor of contemporary life.
I resented but partook in the cultural spectacle of this election, the memes and late-night appearances and breathless listicles, the frenzied clamor to air every piece of dirty laundry and pick through every salacious soundbite.
But it does hint that he might be more sympathetic to the Trump administration's stance, especially if the allegations about Rosenstein intensify the clamor on the right about the Mueller probe being biased against the president.
Instead, Democrats and Republicans clamor to do more in Syria, hoping to overthrow yet another regime that is loathsome but incapable of imminently threatening the US while simultaneously fighting the other sides of that civil war.
I really did feel calmer and more clear-headed right away — part of the reason I'd felt anxious was due to the usual clamor of thoughts rattling around in my head, some of them work-related.
The lower salaries at Infosys and other outsourcing firms are still attractive to thousands of tech workers in India, who average only $6,000 a year and clamor for an opportunity to work in the United States.
But in the previous interview, reps from Target told him "less is more"—just before shooting down his bid for sponsorship—so instead he said nothing, surrendering to the background clamor of the Convicts Convention a.k.a.
The clamor by Senate Democrats for Horowitz and the Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility to investigate Barr's handling of the Mueller report comes as Senate Republicans are stressing that they are ready to move on.
The earmarks in the appropriations bills enacted since the initiation of the moratorium raise disturbing questions for the future, particularly because representatives and senators from both sides of the aisle continue to clamor for their revival.
Mr. Jurjevics was later editor in chief of E. P. Dutton, where one day he scooped up a manuscript that had crossed his desk on a hunch that readers would clamor for a Sherlock Holmes revival.
Those particular changes struck Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the leader of the Senate Democratic Conference, and the only female leader in either chamber of the Legislature, as tone-deaf amid the clamor of the #MeToo movement.
Democrats argue that they have not seen the documents they need to assess Judge Kavanaugh's record, a clamor that grew over the weekend as the White House said it was withholding 100,000 pages, citing executive privilege.
Sri Lanka's main opposition party named the hardline former defense chief as its presidential candidate last month, seeking to capitalize on public clamor for a decisive leader following deadly Easter Day bombings claimed by Islamic State.
In spite of an incoming presidential administration in the United States that is hostile to addressing climate change, the clamor for corporations to be more forthcoming about the risks posed by environmental changes is getting louder.
" It's the sort of thing that can make people question their faith, she continued, "or, if you don't have a faith, you start to clamor for hope that there's light at the end of the tunnel.
Johannesburg (CNN)The South African Parliament postponed its annual State of the Nation Address Tuesday amid a growing clamor from within the ruling ANC party to unseat the person who would deliver it: President Jacob Zuma.
Natural sounds — like the blast of city clamor that greets Aila upon leaving the doctor's office — become stand-ins for visual information, while Rosie's unexpected gusts of foul language signal the bitterness of long-endured humiliations.
If anyone wonders why the idea of a more intrusive government in Medicare drug pricing hasn't gained traction, it's largely because there is no clamor for it from the people who are currently utilizing the program.
Whoever leads that agency faces a powerful group of artists, museums, concert halls, after-school arts programs, and state arts agencies that clamor for more support and more speechmaking in the bully pulpit by the NEA chair.
In every other way, an anti-abortion conference is just like any other conference; the room is unbearably hot, speakers make cringeworthy jokes about Americans having loud voices, and people clamor round the big names during breaks.
But Kavanaugh&aposs ties to Washington (he was born in D.C.) and the GOP establishment could hurt his chances too, as Trump&aposs populist supporters clamor for an outsider and Democrats pan him as a political operative.
But just as Sanders' supporters clamor for their candidate to continue his long-shot bid, party leaders -- including members of the Obama administration -- have signaled they think that extending the primary contest does more harm than good.
He was responding to public "clamor" to run again, his spokesman said, but among those caught up in clashes between semi-nomadic herdsmen and settled farmers in the central Benue state there was little sign of enthusiasm.
A little less than a decade later, dozens of self-driving startups have cropped up while automakers around the world clamor, wallet in hand, to secure their place in the fast-moving world of fully automated transportation.
The ambient sound field is dominated by the sound of earthquakes, both near and far, as well as distinct moans of baleen whales, and the clamor of a category 4 typhoon that just happened to pass overhead.
It might not have been the OutKast reunions fans clamor for time and again -- the two of them don't really reunite professionally as much these days -- but it's still cool to see the ATLiens bonding over life.
White Collar Watch Like a child on a playground who wants everyone to watch a new maneuver, companies clamor for public attention by presenting their numbers in a way that makes them look as successful as possible.
Have the municipal officials eager to clamor aboard the climate litigation train considered that Congress and the state legislatures might react by imposing limits on localities' freedom of action in any of a myriad of possible dimensions?
Refugees and migrants clamor for the chance to live in these safe, prosperous countries, but those who already live in those promised lands report great uneasiness about their own futures that seems to border on hopelessness. Why?
The tech-savvy masses clamor for crystal clear cameras, speedy processors, and new features such as eye-tracking technology, fingerprint scanning for the best security available, and dual lens cameras in order to increase photo-taking capabilities.
The "clamor for centrism," according to Moser, risks deflating the Resistance, turning off nonwhite voters, and dampening the turnout that Democrats should be able to expect in November, given the level of Trump animus across the country.
The clamor and chaos are so pervasive that when he bribes his way onto the prison's Muay Thai boxing team — and into its marginally safer bunkhouse — the bone-crunching bouts feel like respites from a larger war.
The start of a clinical trial to test the drug chloroquine as a treatment for the coronavirus pandemic, announced over the weekend by President Donald Trump, provoked a clamor for the unproven drug, amid reports of shortages.
In "How to Be the Go-to House," Stan Gornicz describes how his childhood experiences led him to create a welcoming, noisy home as a parent: As a kid, I always craved this kind of rambunctious clamor.
Congress eyes new Russia sanctions -- later After the Trump-Putin summit in Helsinki, there was a clamor in Congress to do more to punish Russia for election meddling that appears to be going on to this day.
And unlike a Wall Street firm, where the trading floor, in its size, pride of place and all-around clamor represents the beating heart of the institution, the execution hub in Phoenix is a less exalted place.
In September, British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged to take in up to 20,000 Syrian refugees over the next five years, responding to public clamor for his government to help those fleeing civil war in the country.
I push Ma and the cat in her wheelchair up and down the halls, and just like in the commercial, old people in wheelchairs light up and clamor to hold the cat and pet it and coo.
While universalistic appeals have a certain allure in the face of particularistic clamor, it is unlikely that either identity politics or its hyperactive watchdog, political correctness — the current whipping boys of postelection analysis — will disappear anytime soon.
Each of them touted the benefits of putting on a pair of clunky tinted glasses before settling in to a night on the couch, and presented as self-evident that their customers would clamor for the opportunity.
In the drawing "Der Mensch im Ideenkreis / L'homme dans le cercle des idées" (1928), an effervescent dancer's body seems already spliced into the cybernetic circuit; material flesh is undone here by a conceptual clamor it cannot contain.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood, Christmas Together Fans of the country power couple clamor for duets, but for whatever reason, Brooks and Yearwood decided to skimp on this album: Only three of the tracks feature both their voices.
While you can find a well designed, nice-sounding set of wireless headphones in any given gadget store, but discovering a set that will best block out the stressful clamor of the outside world can be a challenge.
In this sense, Mad Men avoided having its audience clamor for answers to its mysteries, because viewers understood that the mysteries Don and Peggy and Pete were facing were the same mysteries we all face, every single day.
The clamor for Mourinho is appealing only if you remember the victories Chelsea had under Mourinho last year and forget how much it cost to get rid of him when the atmosphere imploded this season in West London.
Yet state governments are fighting to be the first to get the hyperloop, and this clamor to get construction underway as quickly as possible has potentially dangerous implications for how rigorously the projects will be vetted and overseen.
PARIS (Reuters) - French authorities have pulled the plug on a popular rap star's show during war commemorations in the town of Verdun after a clamor of criticism, notably from far-rightists who said the singer's presence was inappropriate.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Big investors must look beyond the clamor over climate change and compel companies to tackle modern slavery as well, the head of a United Nations-backed group pushing for responsible investment said on Wednesday.
More and more, I don't hang out after the shows; I can't drink all the drinks, I get a little agoraphobic after the shows sometimes, because it is a lot of drunk people trying to clamor at you.
The diabolically inventive trombonist-composer Matt Barbier, who played "Sequenza V" at that event, participated in the "Dies Irae" clamor in Ojai; Scott Worthington, a double bassist who creates spare, glimmering soundscapes, handled the electronics in the Nono.
But while disappearing grocery stores have provoked public outcry and even street demonstrations, the loss of one charmless gas station — even if it is the last one for miles — seems to induce little clamor beyond the cabdriver community.
Senate Republicans, grappling for an answer that responds to public clamor but doesn't alienate their conservative base, would prefer instead to focus on a small fix unlikely to satisfy many people even if it could overcome internal divisions.
In Texas, for example, there was a clamor for reforms following the jailhouse death of Sandra Bland, who had been arrested for allegedly assaulting an officer during a July 22017 traffic stop for not using a turn signal.
But as he has certainly learned by now, the swamp is strong, and no meaningful cuts will happen without a sustained push while ignoring the cries of countless lobbyists who clamor that every bit of waste is crucial.
Part of the show, "The Clamor that Comes from the Forest," highlights the longstanding tension between development and conservation in Brazil, particularly with regard to the world's largest rainforest and the industrial agriculture that at times helps destroy it.
The complaint from Bob Katter, a lower house independent from farm-reliant Queensland state, adds to the growing clamor of voices that have expressed similar concerns and called for the Royal Commission to extend its timeframe beyond a year.
Pelosi's decision to launch the inquiry did quell a growing clamor within her party, especially from the left, for Trump to be impeached, an effort she had been resisting for months amid worries it could backfire on Democrats electorally.
The market is fully betting on a rate cut from the Federal Reserve this week — the Fed's first such move in a decade — but investors continue to clamor for yield and returns in an environment of rock-bottom rates.
If Sessions decides not to step aside from the Justice Department's investigation of alleged Russian contacts with the Trump campaign, it seems unlikely that the Trump administration or the Republican Congress will clamor for Sessions to change his mind.
Many artists clamor their entire careers to come within reach of a fully realized identity; Romano seems to change to and from multiple ones as easily as he makes the switch from bedazzled Western wear to Adidas track jacket.
The new sentence was a blow one of the more radical local leaders in the country's mineral-rich south, a bastion for opposition to politics dominated by Lima elites where many clamor for a greater share of mining proceeds.
Like many young British artists in the 21978s, he became entranced by the visual clamor and aggressive packaging of American commercial culture while at the Royal College of Art, where his fellow students included the Pop pioneer Peter Blake.
Its figures lived in the real world -- a few were based in New York City, with all its dirt and clamor -- and struggled with everyday challenges, whether it was paying the rent or wondering about their purposes in life.
PARIS — The United Nations war crimes tribunal for Yugoslavia released a French journalist from its prison in The Hague on Tuesday amid a growing clamor for her freedom by Western news media and human rights activists from the Balkans.
As city and state officials and members of both parties clamor for the federal government to help, Mr. Carson has privately told aides that he views the shortage of affordable housing as regrettable, but as essentially a local problem.
After failing into despair after a Colombia goal in stoppage time forced the match into the additional 30 minutes, they erupted into boisterous clamor when midfielder Eric Dier buried a last penalty kick after two missed attempts by Colombia.
When I asked a nearby police officer his name and what prompted the clamor, he threatened me with arrest for blocking the sidewalk, at which point I identified myself as a New York Times journalist just trying to observe.
The craziness of the N.F.L.'s penultimate week began in a soccer stadium in Southern California, touched the defending champions in Philadelphia, infiltrated a domed fortress in New Orleans and settled, finally, amid the CenturyLink Field clamor in Seattle.
These standards would then also apply to foreign companies that wish to sell their products in the U.S. Of course, the clamor for regulations in the IoT market is bound to be received with heavy skepticism in Silicon Valley.
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - Jordan Spieth prides himself on his ability to adapt, and he has coped beautifully with the clamor surrounding his shot at supplanting Tiger Woods this week as youngest golfer to complete a career grand slam.
But the Saudi drama appears to be becoming a rare case in which clamor for action is building across political divides that could threaten the President's primacy in foreign policy and emerge as a genuine constraint on his power.
That could shape the ability of companies like Facebook, Twitter and Alphabet's Google to control the content on their platforms as lawmakers clamor for more regulation and activists on the left and right spar over issues related to censorship and harassment.
The clamor for Biden to join the pack seeking to challenge Republican President Donald Trump has quieted as the Democratic field has grown more crowded and diverse, according to interviews with more than two dozen strategists, activists, party organizers and voters.
So I am not the natural ticket buyer for the immersive and participatory theater that is taking hold in the city as art forms bleed together, companies experiment with different storytelling approaches, and people clamor for more active artistic experiences.
Correa might very well trumpet this inclusivity, while quietly leaving a proxy to face rising public anger as budget cuts start to bite, before coming back in 2021 to rescue a democracy in distress as citizens clamor for their champion.
It works the same way as on the company's top-end Studio cans: the Solo Pros analyze ambient noise with their built-in microphones and cancel out the clamor of city streets and the low rumble of a subway or plane.
This year's show seemed to me more business as usual, with fairgrounds on Piers 92 and 94 along the west side of Manhattan festooned with incandescent baubles and visually roisterous works that clamor to capture my gaze and concentrate my attention.
As investors clamor to get a piece of the Beyond Meat pie, its primary competitor, Impossible Foods, is struggling to keep up with the demand for its products, which are sold at major chains like White Castle and Burger King.
"Minnesota, like other states, has sought to strike the balance in a way that affords the voter the opportunity to exercise his civic duty in a setting removed from the clamor and din of electioneering," Chief Justice John Roberts said.
Pelosi's new proposal in the leadership structure would add a fourth position at the DPCC amid the clamor from newer members for more power within a caucus that's been controlled by the same three leaders for more than a decade.
All of these policies and more are carried out in the only way they could be: under a constant, covering clamor of demagoguery and juvenile insults, threats, incitements, inducements, attacks, bluffs, and lies, most of them originating with the president himself.
"It's really student-athlete-friendly," Jim Haney, executive director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, said, casting the rule as another concession the college sports establishment has made as advocates clamor for the rules of amateurism to be relaxed.
Balletomania, a form of madness to be found in many cities round the world, traditionally reaches an annual peak of jubilant clamor in June, when American Ballet Theater performs "Swan Lake" and "Romeo and Juliet" at the Metropolitan Opera House.
But now Barclays is preparing to make its comeback, having assembled a team of over 140 securitization bankers and traders with plans to hire more as investors clamor for the higher returns such deals offer compared with traditional stocks and bonds.
As fans clamor to get tickets to one of the world's most premier sporting events, some people floating above the planet do not need any tickets at all and will have a bird's eye view of the all the action.
McKinsey's role in resurrecting Mr. Yanukovych's political career has been lost in the clamor surrounding the conviction of Mr. Manafort, Mr. Trump's former campaign chairman, for secretly taking millions of dollars to help the Ukranian leader win the presidency in 2010.
Ian Schrager knows a thing or two about creating spaces that people clamor to get into, starting with Studio 54, which was the of-the-moment New York hot spot in the 1970s (and the subject of a recent documentary).
And it suggests that the authorities — like some of us — see this rare and sudden outburst of dissent as a sign that Egyptians may be getting ready to openly re-engage in politics and clamor for change and greater justice again.
Beleaguered Egyptian rights activists welcome the Italian clamor as a way of bringing new attention to growing repression in Egypt, where the security forces' muzzling and mistreatment of the local news media is so commonplace that it rarely makes news abroad.
But after the upswelling of public anger over the deaths of 218 people in the Club Colectiv, which lacked emergency exits and fire safety permits, the clamor for reform to make Romania a safer, more secure and prosperous country has dimmed.
Jamie Raskin of Maryland, a member of House Judiciary, told CNN on Tuesday morning that he believes articles of impeachment are "inevitable" and said there's a "growing clamor throughout the Democratic caucus" to deal with Trump's "reckless and lawless" behavior.
"This is a very unusual case which raised all sorts of clamor, and questions about the conduct of people in Chicago and whether the streets are filled with racist hate crimes: dramatic, serious issues of race and policing," Gershman said.
It took roughly a decade for the original quartet of Yow, bassist David Wm. Sims, guitarist Duane Denison, and drummer Mac McNeilly to play together again, appearing at festivals and concert venues around the world throughout 216 with their characteristic clamor.
Anxious to put down a threat from the democratic socialist, Clinton faced the challenge of convincing Democratic voters not to be swayed by Sanders' populist rhetoric and to stick with her despite a clamor for candidates outside the political establishment.
Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones PortmanOvernight Energy: Lawmakers clamor to add provisions to fast-moving energy bill | EPA board questions replacement of Obama-era emissions rule | Dem senator asks watchdog to investigate two EPA rules Lawmakers clamor to add provisions to fast-moving energy bill Seniors, businesses grapple with landmark retirement law MORE (R-Ohio) and Ben CardinBenjamin (Ben) Louis CardinSeniors, businesses grapple with landmark retirement law Schumer asks Justice Department to probe Grenell's consulting work Democrats worried about Trump's growing strength MORE (D-Md.) have a bill that would help low-income earners and older people without enough savings boost their retirement accounts.
The Cords & Co is betting that people will clamor for cords, and is set to open six stores in fashion capitals of the world, including New York's Soho neighborhood, Abbot Kinney in L.A., and Le Marais district in Paris by mid-September.
The clamor around Clinton's potential legal woes hit a peak this week, when news broke that Bryan Pagliano, a former State Department aide who set up the server in Clinton's home in New York, was granted immunity to speak freely with the FBI.
The two-week experiment, which began on Friday, has been derided in many quarters of Delhi, where having a car and driver is a status symbol, and rush hour is usually a clamor of horn blowing, triple parking and bumper-to-bumper traffic.
But the strategy is clear: Democrats want to highlight the tangible effects of the partial shutdown — which has affected roughly 28500,6900 federal employees and threatened services to millions of other Americans — as Trump and Republicans clamor for $2628 billion in border wall funding.
I can't hear my footsteps on the path or other people speaking to me in the elevator, but I can hear particularly loud noises in the distance and the muted clamor of the subway car while listening to podcasts in the morning.
Amid a clamor for generational change, all three of the top leaders — Pelosi, Hoyer and Clyburn — have sought to tamp down the unrest by vowing to be a "bridge" or "transitional" leader to usher in the next, younger crop of party leaders.
Polls show a majority of the 5 million Scots back staying in the EU, and Sturgeon repeated her claim that if Scotland were taken out of the bloc against its will there would be a rising "clamor" for a second independence referendum.
Early in the show he treated the words of the Rodgers and Hart standard "Manhattan" to a close line reading, pointing out the ingenuity of Lorenz Hart's witty rhymes ("The city's clamor can never spoil/The dreams of a boy and goil").
But those same ardent passions resurfaced powerfully over the weekend, inspired by the clamor for Mr. Mugabe to go — as if the country had drawn a parabola beginning and ending in hope but passing on its course through violence, oppression and impoverishment.
But when an arts festival in Germany decided last month to drop the band from its bill, it set off a clamor that had nothing to do with the group's music, and everything to do with the country's post-World War II sensibilities.
Far from the quieted theaters of Balkan conflict, nationalist passions, the clamor for redrawn frontiers and collisions of faith are rising anew, not to the crump of mortar fire and the stutter of machine guns, but in the recharting of the political landscape.
In an office not far from Google's headquarters in Mountain View, with a beard to his belt buckle and a ponytail to match, British biomedical gerontologist Aubrey De Grey is enjoying the growing clamor about conquering aging, or "senescence," as he calls it.
News sites have seen spikes in audience as people clamor for updates on the coronavirus, but those sites have found it hard to monetize those readership increases because of advertisers' long-standing practice of keeping their ads away from news they deem negative.
The bishop of Buffalo, Richard J. Malone, has rebuffed a growing clamor for his resignation after a series of investigative reports by a local television station, WKBW, revealing that he kept priests in ministry despite strong evidence they were a threat to children.
In response to this clamor, in 2013 the Governor of Puerto Rico, Alejandro García-Padilla, requested President Obama and the former U.S. Attorney General, Eric HolderEric Himpton HolderGOP governor vetoes New Hampshire bill to create independent redistricting commission Why target Tucker Carlson?
And indeed, Ng has found an even more imaginative (if less edible) use for dumpling dough: In his spare time, when he's away from the sensorium-busting clamor of a commercial kitchen, he sculpts tableaus depicting everyday scenes from traditional Chinese life.
"In the face of the national clamor and the economic effects the strike is having, we ask them to suspend the strike on the fourth of December and continue to advance the conversation that we have," presidency official Diego Molano told journalists.
Racial minorities were far more likely than whites to be misidentified in the US government's testing, the study found, raising fresh concerns about the software's impartiality even as more government agencies at the city, state and federal level clamor to use it.
In Yovanovitch's deposition, she said there wasn't a clamor to remove Lutsenko as prosecutor general while Poroshenko was President, but added, "I think we certainly hoped that Mr. Lutsenko would be replaced in the natural order of things," once Poroshenko lost power.
Each New Year's Eve, the New York Police Department, and its counterparts in state and federal law enforcement, face anew the job of securing the highly symbolic spot where the ball drops to the clamor of up to a million spectators packed together.
At a time when even the Conservatives under Prime Minister Theresa May have declared war on the growing wealth inequality and the inequities of capitalism, there is a rising clamor to stop, or at least curb, the handouts to the titled, and entitled.
It's part of the natural yin and yang of politics that some party members will be pushing harder and for more while others will clamor to settle for less, and that struggle will naturally continue to play out in primaries and other battles.
With just over two years since their previous self-titled album, the band seems to have moved into a more psychedelic and garage rock-influenced phase without giving an inch on their customary penchant for slow, crushing distortion and massive walls of feedback-laden clamor.
" An ICE spokesperson, Liz Johnson, assistant director of the Office of Public Affairs, called the clamor to abolish ICE "dangerously misguided," saying it overlooks "the vital work that ICE officers and special agents perform each day to keep the citizens of New York safe.
Instead, the village on Hempstead Harbor teems with buildings from the Victorian era, nonconformist confections that seem to clamor for attention: Shingles mix with clapboards, slate tiles are arrayed like flower petals, and wood trim, with curlicue carvings, offers the architectural equivalent of a doily.
Pelosi maintains widespread support within the liberal-leaning caucus, but the clamor for generation change is real and growing, and her future may hinge on the sentiments of incoming freshmen, many of whom have distanced themselves from the liberal Democratic leader on the campaign trail.
It is little wonder, then, with the general public being fed mostly negative stories about politicians, and little to balance them or put them into context or perspective, that the clamor for "outsiders" who will clean up the mess is so angry and loud.
Failure to respond to the worldwide clamor for financial accountability looks hypocritical from afar, considering the United States' aggressive extraterritorial pursuit of foreign companies that violate its Foreign Corrupt Practices law and its demands that foreign banks provide information about accounts held by American citizens.
This year, however, the clamor for casting a protest vote — particularly from incoming freshmen who had promised voters to oppose Pelosi — was loud enough that party leaders offered paper ballots with a simple "yes/no" option on the question of whether Pelosi should be Speaker.
As news outlets begin to clamor over each new contender for the 85033 presidential nomination and pundits emerge with models to predict Democratic voting, it may seem impossible to unite the party establishment with the Liberal Left, much less Black, Latino, Asian and Millennial voters.
"The Watsons" builds upon the themes of its iconic predecessor in offering an assemblage of Austen characters — the young Emma Watson (a piquant Grace Molony) chief among them — who clamor for "something to do" and, in at least one instance, resist being fictionalized at all.
Throughout the last six months or so, those who know Wenger have insisted he would stay on, that for all the clamor for him to resign, to walk away from his post, he would never be able to countenance life without management, life without Arsenal.
There has been such a clamor for new signings, for fresh blood, that it is no surprise that the arrival of Bruno Fernandes this week has been greeted as a triumph, a success in and of itself, by both fans and some inside the club.
"'Taiwan independence' separatists have seized on the opportunity to clamor for participation in the World Health Organization's discussions, in an attempt to use the epidemic to expand the so-called 'international space' of Taiwan," read a statement from China's Taiwan Affairs Office on Thursday.
But there has been no clamor from voters for increases on a scale that would keep it effective, even though all the money would go back to taxpayers through cuts in personal and business income taxes, as well as a tax credit for the poor.
Ante el clamor por estos casos, el presidente Iván Duque anunció ayer medidas de emergencia que prevén el establecimiento de un centro para evaluar las amenazas que enfrentan los excombatientes registrados y la designación de veinticinco policías judiciales para investigar casos contra los exguerrilleros.
Despite the headlines of global disorder, there is no clamor from the American public or the Congress for a more active military policy, except from a handful of charter members of the Washington foreign policy establishment (or, as Obama's aide Ben Rhodes described it, the "blob").
You probably wanted to leave as quickly as I did from the ear-piercing hotel in DC. Still, there's a difference between spirited, ebullient sound levels and ears-on-fire, screaming-over-the-table, lip-reading clamor — and many restaurants fail to strike the right balance.
Any student of Mayweather's late-career modus operandi can see the pattern of lying in wait until public hype around a potential opponent grows to such a clamor that he can further stoke the fire until economics and logistics of the event round up in his favor.
If a public editor can't be relied on to remind her colleagues of that, she shouldn't exist — but that doesn't absolve journalists, even if they're being pushed to engage more with the daily clamor of immediate feedback, from keeping their moral compasses pointed toward true north.
For example, the experience of the infamous SS St. Louis teaches us the important power of executive orders, the words they use, and the messages they send -- not only to those immigrants who clamor to come to the United States but also to the larger world.
At a time of such an acute housing shortage and the rapidly declining ability of those who work and pay taxes in London to afford a house to live in, the clamor is growing for a tightening of rules to stop illicit money soaking up London property.
This could include anecdotal data, observational studies and patient reports "People don't want to take chances with safety, but there's increasingly some clamor to be more flexible on the efficacy side," said Kathleen Sanzo, who leads the FDA practice at the law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius.
In other words, the more clamor there is in the streets, the less likely the regime will be able to spread money abroad — although in the short term, the situation is unlikely to be devastating for the well-established Shiite military network in the Middle East.
And very little in the world around Ms. Boshart has led her to feel a sense of comfort and ease: not the soaring costs of living in Seattle, not the whirlwind roar of reinvention in the tech world, certainly not the barbed clamor of national politics.
As bodies are trampled and dragged on the track, and squealing horses topple in clouds of dust amid the deafening clamor of amplified hoofbeats, the 10-minute scene powerfully captures the savagery of life-or-death spectacle and the delirium of a mob swooning with blood lust.
In its most explicit move yet, the Superior Council of Private Enterprise in Nicaragua, which represents the private sector, called Sunday on businesses to "join the clamor of mothers, grandmothers and wives who demand justice for the murder of their loved ones" in a march on Wednesday.
During the first half of the performance, the audience hears the clamor from the other side but doesn't know what is happening there — until it is instructed to stand up and move to the opposite part of the auditorium, where the action starts again from the beginning.
Even by hardcore rap standards, Fever is gloriously fierce, a harsh burst of noise and attitude, from the opening bounce of "Realer" to "Running Up Freestyle," which ends the album in a flurry of bleeps as Megan and the shrill electronic beat clamor to outshout each other.
"Of course, a big part of Donald Trump's electorate will agree with its champion about the 'nastiness of the press,' will laugh at one of his vengeful morning tweets, and will clamor for even more slogans that denounce the paralysis of the political machine," he added.
No longer forced to stammer and twitch his way through a haze of medication and a clamor of voices, the nature of which he does not understand, our main mutant is able to clearly articulate his hopes, fears, and desires for the first time in the series.
It grew during the week as the royal family remained aloof and distant in Balmoral, their castle in Scotland, and appeared not to be reacting to the clamor that Diana, whom the public thought the royals had treated shabbily in life, be shown proper regard in death.
Then Mr. Merlo saw representatives of the Roman Catholic Church and the Red Cross and realized that the moment he had been awaiting for 14 months had finally arrived: He and dozens of other political prisoners in Nicaragua were being freed after months of international clamor.
Abstaining, for a moment, from the clamor of compulsive jollification, and instead leaning into the reality of human tragedy and of my own need and brokenness, allows my experience of glory at Christmastime to feel not only more emotionally sustainable but also more vivid, vital and cherished.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Special Counsel Robert Mueller on Friday handed in a confidential report on his investigation into Russia's role in the 23 presidential election and any potential wrongdoing by U.S. President Donald Trump, setting off a clamor from lawmakers in both parties for the document's quick release.
"Remember that while 'tech' has become a curse word of late, there's a reason why so many clamor for it and come back to it in the end: earnings, solid, raw, organic earnings, the type you don't get shortfalls from, the type you get upside surprises from," he said.
News Analysis ROME — As a clamor builds for Pope Francis to respond to the stunning allegations by his former ambassador in Washington that he covered up abuse and lied about a meeting with a prominent opponent to same-sex marriage, the pontiff has extolled the virtues of silence.
WASHINGTON — Democratic House leaders brushed aside Robert S. Mueller III's clear reluctance to testify before Congress on Wednesday and said they would call him anyway, hoping to give the House's investigation of President Trump a lift even as several senior Democrats joined the rising clamor to begin impeachment proceedings.
This will probably be reassuring to members of the UK Parliament who are demanding a second referendum — another chance for the people to vote on whether to split up with the EU. May has resisted calls for another referendum, but the clamor is intensifying as the remaining good options dwindle.
The anti-NATO clamor has succeeded in weakening already lukewarm public support for the alliance, which even some pro-Western voices view as a needless provocation of Russia and a ploy by Milo Djukanovic, Montenegro's longtime and notoriously devious leader, to cement his power with help from the United States.
UNITED NATIONS — The race for the next United Nations secretary general has been marked by two things: A clamor for a woman to take the helm after 70 years of male leadership, and a push for more sunlight into the mysterious process by which the Security Council makes its selection.
"There is a huge clamor for his arrest, subsequent prosecution and hopefully conviction ... that [was] one of the impetus that propelled the current government into power," explained Oh. The public "wants change, they want to see blood," said Wong Chen, a Malaysian parliament member and supporter of the current ruling party.
Second of all I think any platform I would be given to talk about women and empowering us, giving us the ability to make our own choices and have enough opportunities where we don't have to clamor to get one job, I'm going to do that for the rest of my life.
It is a mark, too, of Mr. Trump's extraordinary isolation within the party, even as he is poised to claim its nomination, that there is no clamor among its most popular and diverse young officeholders to enlist one of their own in the race against Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
Pent-up frustration with corruption, impunity, citizen insecurity, and a clamor for a new beginning motivated 85033 percent of Mexicans — more than double the vote total over second-place finisher Ricardo Anaya — to eschew traditional political parties and put their hopes with a candidate making his third run for the nation's highest office.
Yes, there was something primal, for me, about the sight of the racers blazing across the traverse, amid the rising clamor of the crowd, but the thrill of witnessing this firsthand at long last was soon mitigated by a guilty realization that I was, let's say subconsciously, hoping for a spectacular wreck.
She had already helped sink her party's effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and activists last Tuesday understood that they need to rally the same fervent clamor and rejectionist energy to pressure her to vote no again — this time on the nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee.
A pecking order is quickly established both via word of mouth — especially crucial amid the seasonal melee — and the Fringe First Awards, a longtime feature in the newspaper The Scotsman and a useful bellwether of quality amid the clamor: They are announced each Friday to recognize the best new writing seen that week.
For the strikers, too, the past casts a long shadow, not least because many had hoped that in the face of Mr. Macron's defiance of nearly eight decades of pro-union labor policies, people would clamor for a return to the days when unions were seen as protectors of the ordinary worker.
With a cast of 35 (!) and original music by César Alvarez ("Futurity"), it follows the members of the Antrobus family of suburban New Jersey through the ice age in Act I (their pets are a mammoth and a dinosaur; freezing refugees clamor at the door) and into a great flood in Act II.
Nearly 272 percent of American households now have some form of air-conditioning, more than any other country in the world except Japan, though that will change as global warming alters more temperate zones, and swelling populations and rising incomes in hot zones mean the folks there will clamor for AC, too.
Republicans are unrelentingly hostile to Obama, as they have been from the beginning, while a significant faction of Democrats are lining up behind Bernie Sanders to clamor for more and further-reaching change than Obama's been able to deliver — and blaming a corrupt political process rather than Republican obstructionism for his shortcomings.
You can check out the kinetic action in this short video, and hopefully through the ruling there will be more chances to hear the clamor yourself: Resetting an eight day clock with the NY clock masters pulling the weights up by motor which will gradually fall over the week making the clock run.
Almost every deadly police shooting in America seems to amplify the clamor for sweeping police reform that started after Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, was fatally shot by a white police officer in August 230 The road from Ferguson to Fort Worth is pitted from the frustrating fits and starts of reform and accountability.
DARPA officials have been opaque about exactly how its newly-financed research will result in computers being able to explain key decisions to humans on the battlefield, amidst all the clamor and urgency of a conflict, but the officials said that being able to do so is critical to AI's future in the military.
Listen upImage: Christina Warren/GizmodoA good set of over-ear headphones or in-ear earbuds are a good bet for shutting out the clamor of the outside world and focusing on whatever it is you're trying to get done, whether you want to listen to your favorite tracks or put on some soothing background audio.
Sunrot treads heavily at the crux between multiple ugly, noisy genres; their sludgy, industrial clamor borrows liberally from harsh noise and hateful drone, but makes plenty of space for riffs—lumbering, distorted things that pound away at your eardrums like storm waves on a vanishing coastline—and vocalist Lex's emotional, pushed-to-the-edge howls.
Ad-supported streaming services are taking flight in 2019, as more tech companies, digital startups, and legacy-media brands clamor to capture the billions in advertising dollars that are moving away from traditional TV.US spending on digital-video advertising will reach $36 billion this year, 20% more than last year, according to eMarketer estimates.
It could be easy to chalk up this clamor to nostalgia: Muschietti's choice to relocate the sprawling book's first timeline from the late 1950s to 1989 caters to that impulse (the second timeline will constitute an entirely separate film "chapter" to come), and the timing of It's arrival, between seasons of its spiritual successor Stranger Things, doesn't hurt any.
And if powerful platforms are perceived to be footdragging and truth-shaping every time they're asked to provide answers to questions that scale far beyond their own commercial interests — answers, let me stress it again, that only they hold — then calls to crack open their blackboxes will become a clamor because they will have fulsome public support.
Participants in the People's Climate March are gearing up for what they hope will be a dramatic showdown in Washington, D.C. On April 29, thousands of people are expected to show up in the nation's capital — plus 85 satellite cities — to clamor for climate action and protest the Trump administration's efforts to unravel U.S. environmental policies.
Now, the clamor for potentially damning "Apprentice" footage has turned into a spectacle worthy of one of Mr. Burnett's own creations — complete with cameos from made-for-TV personalities like the lawyer Gloria Allred, who led a protest against Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer this week, and a distinctly Hollywood mixture of political intrigue and corporate self-preservation.
"The aggression and vociferous clamor of Hindutva nationalists, however, should not obscure the fact that most Indians across the country think of the Taj Mahal with pride -- it's never been foreign to our culture, it's always been one of many iconic parts of our common, shared history over centuries," prominent Indian writer and columnist Nilanjana S. Roy told CNN.
The clamor for impeachment among House Democrats has grown after President Trump reportedly pressed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE and his son.
"There has always been a very large reaction to everything that Dog and I have done, and there's always been a clamor for us to get back together," said Mr. Francesa, who has hosted his own show on WFAN since the breakup and is known to many of his fans as the Sports Pope for his brash, know-it-all-style.
Anything Jenner touches turns to gold — her lip kits sell out in record time, and her legions of admirers clamor to recreate her looks, her aesthetic, and spend money at her pop-up shops — so why not tap into that success with an aesthetic (and really, face) that shoppers don't just recognize, but will likely follow to the ends of their wallets?
This extravagance, along with the show's then-massive budget of more than $4 million, good buzz coming from London, hit recordings of "Memory" already burning up the airwaves, and the public's anticipation of the next big Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, all resulted in a clamor for Cats that drove what was then one of the largest advance sales in Broadway history.
The foods of their childhoods were once mocked and rejected by their non-Asian peers (and by their ashamed or rebellious younger selves); then accepted in dilute, placating form; and now are able to command audiences who clamor for their sensations and aggressive flavors, and who might be unnerved if they knew exactly what they were putting in their mouths.
Hearings for Betsy DeVos, Mr. Trump's choice to lead the Department of Education; Andrew Puzder, his labor secretary nominee; and Representative Mike Pompeo, Republican of Kansas, Mr. Trump's pick to lead the Central Intelligence Agency, have all been pushed back as Democrats clamor for more time to collect and review the standard background checks that nominees traditionally undergo before their hearings commence.
Still, by Monday of this week, the clamor surrounding Nunes' memo was sufficient that Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee voted -- over the objections of their Democratic colleagues and a warning from Trump's Justice Department -- to make it available to the White House, which would then have five days to either kill it or allow its release to the public.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE (D-Calif.) is set to address the media later on Tuesday as the clamor for impeachment grows amid House Democrats, who plan to vote on a nonbinding resolution condemning Trump's interactions with Ukraine on Wednesday.
But the clamor inside her caucus grew too loud to resist in the wake of news reports that the president repeatedly prodded the president of Ukraine to investigate 220006 Democratic front-runner Joe BidenJoe BidenWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE and his family.
And you, at one point, you were depicting your culture: "The thought of the city gives me herpes of the brain, the hairdressing, the breakneck showers, the seething limo rides, the shouting over noisy restaurants, the ceaseless clamor of thirsty egos, the umbrage and dudgeon and fencing and foiling, and yet I know that if I'd left, I'd want to get it back," which was really interesting.
"FREEDOM IS THE POSSIBILITY of isolation," wrote the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa, who Abbey was perhaps thinking of when he hopped a boxcar headed west from Pennsylvania, seeking in the desert a different kind of life, a refuge from "the clamor and filth and confusion of the cultural apparatus," as he wrote, somewhere out here between the road and the rock, the high heat and the solid night.
Ian sees in the refugees an opportunity to do good, but his attempts to help fall short or backfire, as when he impulsively offers 20 euros to a boy in a refugee camp, attracting the attention of desperate men who clamor for a handout of their own until converged upon by baton-swinging guards, causing Ian to withdraw the bill before he can hand it to the boy.
Hence, for all the noise and clamor about bringing back Glass-Steagall, it is highly unlikely that the 115th Congress will do so, but with this caveat: If the United States experienced a financial crisis as severe as the last crisis, Congress might reinstate a 21st-Century version of Glass-Steagall even if the mixing of commercial and investment banking did not cause the crisis or even contribute to it in any manner.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) on Thursday declined to say whether special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE should testify before Congress, as House Democrats clamor to obtain his final report.
"The response to Gatti's report was more heated in the States, where feminist media is mainstream and developed, celebrity narratives are politicized to a fever pitch in order to excuse our obsession with them, and the clamor of the election has served as a constant, excruciating reminder of the persistence of sexism — that even the worst man is allowed to do a thousand things that a decent woman can't," she wrote in an email.
" Gun outlook as Congress returns from 10-day break today ... WashPost, top of column 1, "GOP Hill leaders silent on gun bills ... Obstacles — and silence — on Capitol Hill even as clamor for new gun laws grows": "The hands-off approach from the top leaders reflects divisions within the GOP between law­makers representing politically moderate, often suburban areas where there is wide support for new gun laws and those representing more rural, solidly Republican states and districts.
As a college student soon to vote in my first presidential election, I am always perplexed by what seems to be an odd paradox: all candidates clamor for the "youth vote," and tout it is as a symbol of great importance indicative of their broad appeal and general viability, yet, in academic circles and a majority of intellectual political coverage, many deride the notion that the youth vote matters much at all, given how youth today are disproportionately outvoted by older generations, and have poor turnout historically.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE's double-digit victory over President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE in this district in the Washington, D.C., exurbs prompted a surge of Democrats to clamor for the right to take on Comstock, who survived a challenge in 2016.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE said Saturday that he has not yet read special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's final report that was delivered to the Justice Department late last month but said he has "every right to do so" as House Democrats clamor for the document to be released publicly.

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