Translation for '
clamor' from English to Czech
| NOUN | a clamor | clamors |
| VERB | to clamor | clamored | clamored clamoring | clamors |
| SYNO | blare | blaring | cacophony | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- With the incessant clamor of SMCS alumni and the local Iloilo community to let their children study in a Jesuit school, a plan for expansion and transfer to a new and spacious site was initiated.
- "The wolves began to clamor for Sebring's scalp as the 1926 season ended" wrote Pete Norton.
- In 2007 Raymond stated that the school had competitive admissions with a wait list and that "today's students clamor to get into Sequoyah".
- After the Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA) folded up in 2002, the clamor for a regional basketball did not die down.
- In the final scene, he escapes the victory party and pulls Lucas into a room while throngs of journalists clamor outside.
- The show ended on February 4, 2005, and was replaced by "Wowowee", hosted by Willie Revillame, who made his third comeback on the ABS-CBN noontime slot due to public clamor.
- There has been clamor for President Duterte's daughter, Sara Duterte who is not a member of PDP–Laban to run for president.
- She was one of the lawyers who actively participated in the clamor for the repeal of section 2A of the Constitution of Kenya and for the independence of the judiciary.
- ... ") Although the clamor was born in sporting contexts, it was converted into an element of strong national roots and has been used on various occasions, such as celebrations or demonstrations.
- McDowell was a feminist and shared the idea of a workplace where women did not “clamor for the political rights of woman” but instead would focus in the use of her rights as women to make a life as she wrote in the paper on Jan.
- The decision to withdraw was reversed on 5 August 2018 due to "clamor from fans".
- of land far from the clamor of the city, with separate hostel facilities for boys and girls, including international students.
- According to Stephen Miller, their "clamor for change provoked a backlash", and there was conflict in Victorian England over this issue for the rest of the nineteenth century.
- To cope with the insistent clamor for government improvement, President Quirino created the Integrity Board to probe into reports of graft and corruption in high government positions.
- This was in response to strong clamor among parents of female grade school pupils.
- In 1953, the institution was reopened due to public clamor.
- However, due to public clamor for the retention of the old name, the administration finally decided to restore again the name, Liberation Institute.
- However, when Vladimir Putin took over from Yeltsin in 2000, he began to clamor for a restoration of Alexandrov's music in place of Yeltsin's choice.
- Only in 1961, on the occasion of the media clamor around the Eichmann trial, the Resto del Carlino newspaper published a first article by Giuseppe Cerato that told Perlasca's story, without having resonance; the same happened with an article by Furio Colombo published in the end of the 1960s on La Stampa.
- In 2012 she announced her candidature for the municipal elections in La Spezia with the Five Star Movement; her candidature was subsequently withdrawn by the same party following the ensuing clamor.
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