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Meanings of grow clamour in English
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Usage of grow clamour in English
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Ministers also face a growingclamour for meaningful cuts in income tax.
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The organisation cannot cope with the growingclamour for its services.
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Davis also dismissed the growingclamour for a people's vote on the final deal.
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He cleared the defile, and at his heels there grew a fierce and growingclamour.
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Nora hasn't given the vote issue much thought, despite the growingclamour in the bigger cities.
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It is part of a growingclamour on the bank to change the mortgage lending rules.
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Having seen the shroud lift, there is a growingclamour not to let it fall again.
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A specific cement tax would fit well into the growingclamour for a simple revenue-neutral global carbon tax.
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However, the words still sounded, still rang out in Pierre's mind with the growingclamour of pealing bells.
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There is now a growingclamour from Irish publicans to have legislation concerning licensing hours in public houses changed.
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So it should thrill my inner teenager that there has been a growingclamour for feminism to have a makeover.
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Rugby:Manu Tuilagi has added his voice to the growingclamour for Stuart Lancaster to be appointed England's permanent head coach.
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Social workers now deployed principally as border patrol, policing access to increasingly insufficient resources against a growingclamour of seemingly limitless need.
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The decision by the US to ground Boeing's 737 Max 8 planes on Wednesday was probably inevitable, given the growingclamour from other aviation authori(...)