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1 To divert public clamor , he fitted out several expeditions against the Indians.
2 He refused with scorn to sacrifice such a man to public clamor .
3 Kennedy was assassinated there was public clamor for federal action to control firearms.
4 He hauled Burr to trial, almost single-handed, and against the greatest public clamor .
5 Because there had to be some sort of scapegoat to satisfy public clamor !
6 Especially is this true in times of public clamor , which affects all human conduct.
7 They do not attempt it in every major, do so reluctantly when public clamor demands.
8 To satisfy the public clamor , the secretary and another officer of the company were discharged.
9 What had abated was the public clamor over pollution.
10 However, Boasberg said he understood the public clamor to see the images from the raid and subsequent burial.
11 Given a great work to do, with the Divine help I have done it, irrespective of public clamor .
12 Your escaping trick, Jack, has made so much public clamor that Farnum stock is going up all over the country.
13 The damnation of public clamor , and not the incompetency of the general, set the inchoate armies of Scott upon that fatal adventure.
14 But on the Fourth of July Congress had assembled, and the raw statesmen-withan eye to future elections-tookup the public clamor .
15 Nor did he omit from his calculations the public clamor that would probably be raised should he deal too roughly with the priests.
16 A jury is more apt to be unbiased and independent than a court, but they very seldom stand up against strong public clamor .
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