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Clarion


Definition:

  • (n.) A kind of trumpet, whose note is clear and shrill.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Luleå’s Clarion Sense Hotel was my base for the night and before venturing out for some evening reconnaissance I checked out its Skybar restaurant – for some surprisingly tender reindeer, and sea buckthorn sorbet.
  • (2) The next few days may well determine whether, this time, such loyalty will be in vain; but, while yearning for a clarion call and what was described as "vision" in this paper's leading article yesterday, I need to pose some pretty stark questions to Guardian readers.
  • (3) The Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator's bosses at Marvel are also bringing sequels to Thor and Captain America to the big screen over the next year, a fact which would also appear to clash with Whedon's clarion call for originality.
  • (4) A clarion call for change may arise, when Rolnik announces her preliminary findings in London on Wednesday.
  • (5) There are other banks out there and it’s really simple to make the switch.” Maria McCaffery, chief executive of RenewableUK said: “This report should act as a clarion call to the government to ensure that we’re not backing the wrong horse, and the UK should be committing to further investment in low carbon technologies.
  • (6) The first Clarion recipient has recently been implanted at UCSF, initiating the Clarion's investigational clinical trials.
  • (7) The European court's decision in the el-Masri case is a clarion call for accountability for the flagrantly illegal CIA rendition program.
  • (8) So let us turn from Cameron's bold clarion call for the big society in the Observer to another story in the Mail on Sunday .
  • (9) Taxation is also a clarion call for NGOs, many of which met over the weekend to agree their positions before meeting with members of the UN panel.
  • (10) The president's support for the mosque was welcomed by New York City's mayor, Michael Bloomberg,, who described Obama's speech as a "clarion defence of the freedom of religion".
  • (11) Let the images of these people be our clarion call.
  • (12) Barack Obama delivered the most impassioned speech of his presidency on Sunday night, addressing the grieving families of Newtown , Connecticut with words of comfort while delivering a clarion call to the nation that enough was enough and that the "carnage" of mass shootings must end.
  • (13) This year's PPA conference was optimistically titled Re-invented, an apt clarion call given the number of printed magazines sold in the UK has plummeted from 1.21bn in 2007 to 781m last year.
  • (14) The living embodiment of John Waters' clarion casting-call for "faces that startle, not soothe", actor Ron Perlman has the hardest-working face in show-business.
  • (15) But it was the clarion call of his voice and his capacity for glacial irony that, on stage, allowed him to shake hands with greatness.
  • (16) It's I think a clarion call to industry to make sure they take a great deal of care in their drilling practices," said Steve Jones with the Wyoming Outdoor Council.
  • (17) In this letter, the "automatic" moral and intellectual decay of "left brain" modern society was predicted, and a clarion call for the reinsertion of "whole brain" values into our over-mechanized culture was sounded.
  • (18) When the news reached Belfast’s Northern Star, a newspaper of the republican Society of United Irishmen, they said of Scots Wha Hae: “Originally a clarion call for Scottish radicals in the political circumstances of 1794, but now a call to rebellion in the Ulster of 1796.” So how would Burns have voted on 18 September?
  • (19) We fought hard to keep tackling extreme poverty as the clarion call for the world.
  • (20) Bernie Sanders , the Vermont senator whose clarion warnings on climate change and full-throated calls for banking reforms have made him a favorite among progressives, plans on Thursday to announce that he will challenge Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination for US president, his advisers have indicated.

Claro


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Updated at 1.18pm BST 1.06pm BST Jorge Claros Honduras midfielder Jorge Claros was shot in the head three years ago - and now he's playing at the World Cup.
  • (2) It is time to lose our fear and take advantage of the moment to say what we need to say so that everybody knows that this is not just about the 43,” said Claro Raúl Canaán, who was looking for some clue to the fate of two of his sons who went missing in 2008. .
  • (3) 1.54am BST Team News USA: Howard; Evans, Gonzalez, Besler, F.Johnson; Bradley, Jones; Zusi, Dempsey, E.Johnson; Altidore Honduras: Valladares; Velasquez, Pablo Montes, Izaguirre, Peralta; Espinoza, Claros, Najar, Palacios; Martinez, Costly So yes, Fabian Johnson moves back to left back, and Eddie Johnson keeps a place in the starting line up to move over in front of him.
  • (4) Optimal conditions were similar to those described for guanosine 5'-O-(3-thiotriphosphate) (GTP gamma S) + carbachol stimulation of phosphoinositide breakdown in [3H]inositol-prelabeled brain membranes (Claro, E., Garcia, A., and Picatoste, F. (1989) Biochem J.
  • (5) But I believe in a better future for me, and for my family.” • Among his options: Montes Claros , who bought Bruno’s registration in 2014 in a failed bid to sign him on day release.
  • (6) Most caring Brazil: Montes Claros president Ville Mocellin, still “holding out hope of a deal” despite a court blocking his latest attempt to sign former Flamengo keeper Bruno on day release from prison.
  • (7) The park is named after the Siete Tazas (seven cups), a series of pools in a narrow gorge that were carved out of black basalt rock by the Claro river.
  • (8) Austin Warner was born on 26 January 1943 in the rural village of Rio Claro in south Trinidad.
  • (9) Saben que los productos con impuesto son más caros, pero no todos lo relacionan con los problemas de la salud.” Lo que está más que claro es que, incluso si el impuesto al refresco resultara exitoso, la Ciudad de México todavía necesitaría tomar medidas para incentivar que la gente adopte un estilo de vida más activo.
  • (10) Data were collected on one group of muriquis, or woolly spider monkeys (Brachyteles arachnoides) during a 14-month study at Fazenda Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, Brazil to examine the effects of food patch size on muriqui feeding associations.
  • (11) Sin embargo, aunque la naturaleza precisa de los problemas alimenticios de la ciudad es difícil de definir, el cuadro respecto a la actividad física es mucho más claro.

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