He grasped the sword and traced the sword's point on the stone with a slow clangor. |
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The songs are therapeutic laptop pop ballads amidst the industrial clangor of the album. |
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The clangor of honking cars and the maddening din of a thousand engines almost drive me to vertigo. |
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In the clangor of battle I discerned the slight sound of something moving at a great velocity toward me. |
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A voice cut cold and taunting through the clangor of the fight. |
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Industrial progress in Chicago produced loud sounds, whether the thrum of machinery, the clangor of busy loading docks, or the cries of brawny laborers. |
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The play was punctuated by the merciless clangor of wood blocks. |
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The disconnect between his robust frame and sickly music mirrors the tension in the songs themselves, between quivering ephemera and hulking clangor. |
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