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Some of them stare wary and withdrawn, as if immersed in a cacophony of foreign voices.
Can a cacophony of voices in defense of nature become a symphony?
Drug taking, cigarette smoking and promiscuity continue to increase in our affluent societies and cacophony knows no bounds.
Failure of collective action is common when there is cacophony as players speak out of turn.
Finally, the party's response may be an utter cacophony of conflicting behaviors by numerous individuals acting in the name of the party. 49.
There is a cacophony of conflicting policies, which must be set in a sensible context.
It is one of the few sources left in air bands filled with music that our children adore but which we find a cacophony.
The cacophony of disagreement from all round the country has been sad to listen to.