Sentences with phrase «do clamor»

I have helped create a small parallel universe in which students do clamor for vegetables.
Did he clamor for disbanding the rule of 3 vis - a-vis the annual budget?
Does he clamor for your attention even more when there are other canines nearby?

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Many users complain that devices amplify well enough but don't adequately help the ear distinguish, say, a human voice from the clamor of a restaurant.
When done correctly these can have a viral effect, resulting in people clamoring to get access to your application.
I think what they've done with the fitness band has been this incredibly brilliant strategy, releasing only a few at a time and have people clamor for them and line up at stores, having it be almost a luxury to buy one.
If they do, the victory will be shallow and transient because corporate information is not only important to the investors who are clamoring for it now but also to corporations who depend on investor capital and employees who depend on jobs.
For all the clamoring about gun stocks in retirement plans, ordinary investors don't seem to vote with their portfolios.
Patrick Brennan wrote that he didn't think there was a large audience out there clamoring for that kind of conservative news outlet.
I don't think you are generally disgusted with all churches — in fact, through Lasting Supper you are again running your own sort of Church with doubters and not those clamoring for certainty.
If we do not stop this idiot clamor about private healthcare as being the best in the world and put in place a government supervised universal health care system, the US will crumble and decay within the next 50 years.
In fact, they loved it so much, if they got done with their seven Pentateuch sermons early, they would clamor for an encore.
This rules out both the mechanical parroting of words, even great words like those of the Lord's Prayer, and all clamor, however fervent, that one's own will may be done by God.
A bunch of folks — at least 5,000, but probably more like 15,000, because the original count didn't include women and children (sorry about that, Amy)-- were clamoring to hear Jesus speak, heal and generally just be Jesus - y.
The gayness crowds do nowadays clamor upon all who they deem threatening to their ever unending civilities gay causes in their barrowed mindset.
Satan does however clamor Himself with those that dare to complicate matters of Religious Diversities regardless of Faith and Faithfulness
Reluctantly, Royce joined the chorus of voices clamoring for American intervention in the war, but added, «Unless the enemies of mankind are duly rebuked by the results of this war, I for one, do not wish to survive the crisis.»
... when these dangers have reached their height and there is no possibility of flight, do we not realize how great a gathering there usually is in the church of both sexes and of every age, some clamoring for baptism, others for reconciliation, still others for acts of penance: all of them seeking consolation and the administration and distribution of the sacraments?
If my husband wasn't clamoring for tiramisu on Valentine's I'd be doing these instead!
Trying my hand a more gluten - free baking, simply because my Superwomen Slim Down and Lose Weight, Feel Great grads are clamoring for it, I'm giving alternative flours more of a whirl than I typically do.
If I can give an example on how it is for a supporter, one on them was clamoring for Bellerin to play right back but when he didn't perform well at Stoke that same supporter criticized Wenger for playing Bellerin....
Seattle is so excited for the possibility of another professional sports team that people are already clamoring for tickets for a franchise that doesn't yet exist.
¬ ∂ To understand why a very tall man dunking a basketball would be remarkable, one must first appreciate what Hill has been through: the five left - ankle surgeries in four years; the thousands of hours doing water aerobics alongside senior citizens; the electro - stimulator machine he wore to bed every night, promising his wife, Tamia, that he would let it vibrate for only half an hour; the clamor in Orlando that he abandon his comeback so that the Magic, like heartbroken lovers, could move on and find someone new; and most of all, the chilling day a year and a half ago when he was taken into the hospital on a stretcher, delirious, Tamia fearing for his life, after he developed a dangerously high fever in reaction to the latest surgery.
People really want to go back to that time period despite the fact that no other (smart) team in today's game seems to be clamoring to do the same.
I don't understand the clamor for WR types like St. Brown, etc..
3) Taylor — Can someone explain to me why he didn't get more burn during the year like I and many others were clamoring for?
It's true that Paul could be played situationally, like if one or multiple of those guys are out or having an extremely bad game, but that doesn't mean he should completely supplant any of those players in the line - up, which I assume is what PlayBrandonPaul is clamoring for.
In the recent clamor on the subject of whether this generation of parents is hovering too much and oversteering, overmanaging, and otherwise spoiling their children, I've heard parents say, «But we don't know any actual helicopter parents.»
What's more, once he does get a taste for sweet, gooey treats, you can bet he's going to love them, and that he's going to clamor for more.
Positive parenting isn't about telling you what you should and shouldn't do but rather about helping you and me tune out the clamor of the world and tune in to the whispers of our hearts.
This government also reportedly mysteriously alchemized literally tens of bags of cocaine into konkonte, while at the same time ignoring public clamor for something radical to be done about public corruption under this government.
Akufo - Addo did nothing about this public clamor.
It will be interesting to see what comes of this but we didn't have a whole bunch of candidates clamor to run simply because there was public financing.
She did her best to suggest a kinder, gentler Clintonism — all the economically sound, socially moderate policies you've been clamoring for without the soap - opera bullshit.
Everybody clamors for change, but when you try to make change or want change, they don't.
The generational approach falls flat — young people don't vote much in low - turnout midterm primaries, lol, and anyway aren't necessarily clamoring for one of their own, and Maloney is not the right target for a «change» campaign.
Advocates have been clamoring for the MOU to be signed in recent weeks, and all sides have privately acknowledged it is unlikely to get done before Thursday at midnight, when the session is scheduled to end.
As some clamored for an assault weapons ban and background checks, Florida's Constitution Revision Commission refused to take up any measures that would do just that.
Numerous companies that may have looked us over in the past are now clamoring to do business here,» Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. said.
The sensors measured brainwaves that indicated the whale did reduce its hearing sensitivity in expectation of a clamor.
«Things may change,» Marsden offered, «but I don't see any sort of clamoring going on in the International Astronomical Union.»
Dose Matters Tired of hearing what light at night may or may not do, younger scientists are clamoring for greater precision — beyond the laboratory setting — in measuring light exposure, melatonin levels and their relationship to disease states.
Well, I clamored to buy these cups however many years ago that was and I'm so glad I did.
Soon, however, people were clamoring to hear a full length version from singer Mary Lambert — and oh boy did she deliver.
In fact, Hitman Go received such acclaim that core gamers clamored for Square Enix Montreal to bring it to more traditional gaming platforms, and now the company has done so: Hitman Go: Definitive Edition is launching tomorrow, Feb. 23, on PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and on Steam for Windows PC.
It truly is the classic throwback longtime series fans have been clamoring for, but there's plenty to love here even if you didn't grow up with a Genesis.
Despite a pair of sequels that failed to live up to the first film (in fact, some might even say they were downright awful), Disney makes so much money from the «Pirates» movies that the decision to do another installment wasn't much of a decision at all — especially when most fans were clamoring for one.
Scenes of scientists at work may be moderately interesting, but don't exactly clamor for viewing at a height of 50 feet.
I'm sure we could definitely be doing more to be ahead of the curve in that way, but, again, I couldn't be more aware that my perspective is not one people are clamoring for.»
Just because no one was clamoring for a revival of the Paul Reiser - Helen Hunt series doesn't mean it won't work in 2018.
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