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But first, it says, comes his funeral, which is likely to be "a vast, clamorous affair to rival Evita's".
BBC: World media examine Chavez legacy
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Both are clamorous, fragmented democracies with entrenched interests and cultures--including larger rural populations--that hold back reform but also add civic ballast.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Whatever the event, it offers lobbyists and donors some quality time with lawmakers, away from the clamorous halls of Congress and of reporters who cover it.
NPR: The Volatile Mix of Politics and Golf
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The clamorous faux-zydeco of "Run Chicken Run" bursts with energy.
NPR: The Felice Brothers: Ramshackle Americana
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Then again, its most clamorous supporters are also contemptuous of the Second Amendment, and they are explicitly hoping for a fifth Justice to overturn the Supreme Court's landmark gun-rights rulings.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: The Gun Rights Consensus
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Yet the story remains a gripping one: the shadowy world of ex-Nazis hiding away in a far-off continent, Germany's own struggle of memory against forgetting, and a young country's clamorous desire for justice.
ECONOMIST: Adolf Eichmann
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Umpire Tony Hill upheld England's clamorous lbw appeal, although Watson's fate was delayed as the opener referred the decision to the third umpire Marais Erasmus, only for the South African to confirm the ball would have just clipped the top of the bails.
BBC: England close in on Ashes victory in Melbourne