Sentences with phrase «great clamour»

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They are reflected in the growing internationalisation of the Australian economy, with a sharper focus on Asia; in greater competitiveness, including in manufactured exports; in genuine efforts to raise productivity through co-operative workplace negotiations; and in a general clamour for speedier micro-economic reforms.
Last week was Arsene Wenger's 19th anniversary at our great club, but it practically went unnoticed amongst the clamours for his removal after the loss to Olympiakos.
A decade ago a commitment to an African - inspired superhero with a nearly all - black cast may have seemed radical, but if reports of pre-ticket sales are any indicator, Black Panther arrives at a time when audiences are clamouring for greater diversity.
However, with Star - Lord and Thanos now back and causing havoc in the galaxy, fans have been clamouring to find out the fate of one of the greatest heroes of in the Marvel Universe.
Despite Nintendo's apparent preference of Save the World, we all know what the Great Unwashed are clamouring for - Battle Royale.
«In a squalid yard behind the clamour of the Gare Montparnasse, a dingy staircase leads to Piet Mondrian's door,» the journalist W F A Röell wrote in 1926, when he arrived at the studio of the great Dutch artist.
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