The deafening clamor that greets the teacher is only a prelude of what will follow.
The clamor of the witch hunt rose up from the people a good deal louder than it came down from the pulpits.
More nominees means more needy candidates clamoring for strong candidates' excess votes.
Parents clamor for them and schools which have them recruit students faster.
The societal clamor for zero risk may be a more important determinant for the level of the premium than the objective risk.
The central square was hardly able to contain all the boutiques, commercial houses and sellers that clamored for space.
Claiming they were being ' ruined ' by the theft, the settlers clamored for greater police presence and control of thefts.
As a result of this successful development and increased affluence, there was a clamor for more political space, participatory government, open government, and a step back from an over-regulated society.