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"clangor" Definitions
  1. a loud, resonant sound; clang.
  2. clamorous noise.
  3. to make a clangor; clang.

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Later, the general public will also have a chance to add to the clangor.
"In the Clamor and the Clangor" (season 211, episode 213) Luke and Lorelai are often at their most compelling when they're not dating.
As a teenager, he fashioned literal sound sculptures out of scrap metal: Their windblown clangor, he hoped, would keep insects from his family's crops.
There is heavy tension in the lyrics, which Mr. Diggs delivers at his usual rapid clip, and in the music, which extends the group's familiar clangor.
J.P. On this splendidly dyspeptic song, Mr. Callinan, an Australian musician with a penchant for creative provocation, splits the difference between industrial clangor and disco slither.
Amidst the hectic clangor of his wonky, energetic booty bass, Martin offered a nod to his own roots by lapsing into a series of jungle tunes.
Now journalism amplifies the Trump clangor and too often drowns out the reporting on what Trump and his cronies have actually done—and what they're doing to the country.
It barely mattered, night or day, weekend or not, when the clangor of old metal cabinets being heaved into dumpsters would invade Michael Riley's Manhattan apartment, disrupting all manner of peace.
Even if noise cancellation is turned off, you won't have to crank the volume on these to overcome the clangor of a subway car or the general loudness of a busy street.
By revealing less, in their own ways, than past candidates, they're at odds with the clangor of the internet, where disclosure and exposure blur, in a parade of social-­media posts, smoking-gun documents and ever-more-harrowing tell-all essays.
The only evidence of such a synthesis comes in her sole orchestral work, the all-too-short "Rissolty Rossolty," which was the result of a 1939 commission from Alan Lomax's CBS radio show and spins folk tunes into an exuberant clangor.
" His descriptions are sharp, as of "the last-word metallic clangor" of heavy machine guns; and how, in an effort to appear less threatening to communities, "soldiers had wedged bouquets of pink plastic flowers into the bullet holes in the windscreens of their Humvees.
The music cues were chosen for their temporal specificity — mainly, unruly hits of the early 2010s, when the film is set — but also their unique clangor: the narcotized boasts of "The Morning," sung by the Weeknd; Rich Homie Quan's herky-jerky yelp on "Type of Way"; the stuttering Maybach Music Group drop.
Mann, who won a Fulbright to Taiwan and learned paper-making in India, guides these elements through accident and design into a precarious balance of harmony and clangor, an empire of the senses (to repurpose the title of Nagisa Ōshima's transgressive '70s exercise in erotic cinema) where seduction vies with firepower as the weapon of choice.
J. Omanson (2019), Before the Clangor of the Gun: The First World War Poetry of John Allan Wyeth, pages 36-49.
The vat held a steadily increasing amount of water, supplied by a cistern. By morning, the vessel would have floated high enough to tip over, causing the lead balls to cascade onto a copper platter. The resultant clangor would then awaken Plato's students at the Academy.Barnett, p.
"Knight (1985). Among the Asante, in the region that is today encompassed by Ghana, tone clusters are used in traditional trumpet music. A distinctive "tongue-rattling technique gives a greater vibrancy to...already dissonant tonal cluster[s].... [I]ntentional dissonance dispels evil spirits, and the greater the clangor, the greater the sound barrage.Kaminski (2012), p. 185.
One of the fatalities occurred when a three-story brick building partially collapsed onto the roof of a smaller house. Across the city, large sheets of tin roofs were peeled off buildings and followed erratic paths before hitting the ground in a clangor that "produced a pandemonium long to be remembered."Schwartz, p. 102 Property in Alexandria incurred about $400,000 in damage (equivalent to $ million in ).
The clock in the tower of Abbot Hall is a Howard #2S installed in 1877; it is governed by a pendulum escapement, driven by an weight. The clangor escapement is governed by a flutter vane assembly and is powered by a weight. The Bell was cast by Meneely & Kimberly in Troy, New York.Bell Casting in Troy - A Family Affair, by Charles Skinner Every week the maintenance workers ascend the tower to wind the movements.
On 26 March, the ships stood out of Ulithi lagoon and set course for Okinawa. Arcturus anchored at her assigned location in the transport area off the Hagushi beaches in the early hours of 1 April, but waited five days before she could unload her cargo of gasoline and small arms ammunition. The transports and cargo ships retired seaward at night to minimize the clangor from kamikaze attacks. Many other ships were hit, but in her 14 days in the transport area, Arcturus suffered no damage.
The Germans on the ridge commanded a wide field of fire to the south of the Somme, and poured devastating machine gun and artillery fire that kept the Australian Corps pinned down across the river at Hamel. The job of taking Chipilly Ridge was ultimately assigned to 3 battalions of American Doughboys from the 33rd U.S. Infantry Division. B.J. Omanson (2019), Before the Clangor of the Gun: The First World War Poetry of John Allan Wyeth, Monongahela Press, Morgantown, West Virginia. Pages 37-38.
According to police informations in 1991, the leadership of EGPGC was based in Portugal, including its leader, Manuel Chao Dobarro, who was in charge of the organization since 1988, after the historical leader, Antom Árias Curto, was jailed. The Guerrilla Army had not acted since July 1990, and was very weakened after the arrests and the loss of social prestige due to the Clangor bombing. A part of the organization continued advocating for armed struggle, led by Manuel Chao Dobarro from Portugal.El País (7/11 1991).
Even the Detroit-based company Ford Motors eventually became savvy to the mass appeal of techno, noting that "this music was created partly by the pounding clangor of the Motor City's auto factories. It became natural for us to incorporate Detroit techno into our commercials after we discovered that young people are embracing techno." With a marketing campaign targeting under-35s, Ford used "Detroit Techno" as a print ad slogan and chose Model 500's "No UFO's" to underpin its November 2000 MTV television advertisement for the Ford Focus.
Leo Ornstein was the first composer to be widely known for using tone clusters—though the term itself was not yet used to describe the radical aspect of his work. Final chord of Tintamarre "Around 1910," Harold C. Schonberg writes, "Percy Grainger was causing a stir by the near–tone clusters in such works as his Gumsuckers March."Schonberg (1987), p. 419. In 1911, what appears to be the first published classical composition to thoroughly integrate true tone clusters was issued: Tintamarre (The Clangor of Bells), by Canadian composer J. Humfrey Anger (1862–1913).
Johannes Sembach made more than 150 recordings during a recording career that spanned 33 years. His earliest recordings as a baritone – 82 sides between 1900 and 1904 of German popular music, operetta, and lieder – were made for The Gramophone Company and issued under his given name, Johannes Semfke, while others were released under the pseudonym Siegfried Steiner for Gramophone's budget imprint, Zon-o-phone. Between 1905 and 1921, he recorded opera and lieder for Lyrophon, Gramophone, Columbia, and Vox. His final recordings were made for Clangor Records in Berlin in 1933 and feature excerpts from Fidelio, Cavalleria Rusticana, and two of his own compositions.

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