| 41. | This is a clarion call to be alarmed.
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| 42. | Washington had better listen to the clarion call.
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| 43. | His craggy face determined, the pontiff took that clarion call to Fidel Castro's Cuba this month.
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| 44. | What a moment to lose potential clarion calls.
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| 45. | I am also unaware whether anybody else on the mailing list ever responded to his clarion calls.
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| 46. | The claim we are de-unionizing the port and bringing in casual labor is an emotive clarion call.
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| 47. | The essay is a clarion call for a general renewal of civility, beginning within the legal ranks.
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| 48. | Obama has a clarion call ."
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| 49. | Hers is a clarion call ."
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| 50. | Forbes, the magazine publisher, staked much of his campaign on his clarion call for a flat income tax.
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