Second, this has become
a clear clarion call for change — a determination to do things differently.
Not exact matches
In his book, Henry did not spell out the implications of this challenge to the church, but his
clarion was loud and
clear.
He used his lame horse - jockey analogy to explain his point and to
clear the distortions, misinterpretations and twists put on that
clarion call (analogy).
«Principally but not exclusively, the Labour party needs to set out a much, much
clearer,
clarion call signal to all non-Conservative, Labour voters that they are unambiguously pro Europeans, so it is good that Jeremy Corbyn is giving a speech...
Now surely Lib Dem pro-Europeanism has been loud and
clear, a heart - warming
clarion call in the growing Euro - sceptic mood of the times.
I demurred, not wanting to waste valuable talk time (among other
clarion -
clear personality traits, Peiser, the former teacher, exudes stopwatch precision), but when I finally watched, his point was
clear.