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1 Their yapping rose until it was a clamorous demand .
2 Wharton laughed, but his reply was lost in the clamorous demand for an encore by Mlle.
3 There was a clamorous demand for refrigerator-cars.
4 But there was a clamorous demand for ridley eggs, as they were believed to have aphrodisiacal properties.
5 She could feel it beating up against her - the clamorous demand of something hardly curbed and straining for release.
6 First among these stood the problem of nationality: the increasingly clamorous demand of divided or subject peoples for unity and freedom.
7 As I anticipated, they make a clamorous demand for more money, even seizing hold of the bicycle and shouting angrily in my face.
8 Then there was a clamorous demand for "wharfage," and the hackman charged half a dollar for taking me a quarter of a mile.
9 Never could the body be wholly forgotten, its clamorous demands wholly stilled!
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