As he stood smoking familiarly at his garden gate, visitors would clamour for a photograph.
Back then, large American firms, particularly the Detroit car giants, led the clamour for protection.
New Age hippies, pampered glamourpusses, lagered-up lads and ladettes... the clamour for tickets gets louder every year.
Turkey is even less likely to silence an increasingly insistent clamour for fair treatment of its Kurds.
But delivering the jobs and wage rises that ordinary Peruvians clamour for requires both faster growth and structural reforms.
Under these circumstances, it is hard to create a clamour for lower taxes.
This is the best reason for believing that the current clamour for help may end up hurting the steel industry.
But as the clamour for female emancipation grew, it shook what happened in the home, as well as in politics.
Now the clamour for consumer products containing an even more worrisome form of silver has eventually prompted officialdom to act.
Mr Bernanke will be under great pressure to repeat the folly if investors and politicians clamour for more rate cuts.
If workers understood that corporate taxes are a toll on the common man, wouldn't they clamour for a rate cut?
All those airlines that had originally signed up for the A350 are now joining the clamour for a totally new aircraft.
Countries with elected upper houses tend not to clamour for less democracy.
An even better reason is the clamour for reform by Republican governors.
Struggling to be heard above the clamour for more windfall payouts, Nationwide and other societies have been trying to make the case for mutual ownership.
She believes patients will clamour for more data about their health, much as banks' customers embraced the internet as a means of keeping better track of their accounts.
However, a culture of accountability is beginning to emerge, our correspondent adds, and as Greeks battle with austerity, there is a growing clamour for politicians to be held responsible for their actions.
Workers sacked under Mr Fujimori's regime demand reinstatement, remote communities clamour for the roads Mr Toledo promised them, and victims of past injustice or brutality queue up to register claims against the state.
But the Republican clamour for Chris Christie to throw his hat into the presidential ring says more about the stature of the current candidates than the political heft of the New Jersey governor.
In Britain the clamour for higher education is such that almost half of young people now enroll, and the prospect of having to pay more for the privilege from 2012 is provoking a headlong dash for the ivory towers.
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But as Mr Blair, who has journeyed on to East Asia, reviews his whirlwind trip to Washington, he will be thinking of his audience back home one that may clamour increasingly for signs that the Anglo-American alliance is good for them in areas other than conquests overseas.
It therefore does not meet the clamour of environmentalists for a measure that will change the way governments look at economic growth.
And the clamour is growing for protection for other industries.
Both developments marked the growing clamour within the Baltic states for greater freedom from the Soviet Union.
However, the clamour from reviewers has become overwhelming for a return to a more familiar PC interface.
But it was only after prolonged political and media clamour that Mr Brown accepted responsibility for the shoddy episode.
They came to Long Island for the season, or for a summer weekend away from the disease and clamour.
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