The sound can be a raucous metallic clangour or it can be as soft as notes on velvet. |
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Steady loyalists are bound to miss the band's emotive clangour, but Clear Heart finds valid new arrangements for Finn's addictive storytelling. |
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No two adjacent doors are ever opened at the same time and the whole building is a clangour of keys and doors, enough to rapidly induce headaches and rampant claustrophobia. |
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The water would lie still, the air would stop flowing through the bellows, the furnace that had heated the ore would turn cold and the clangour of the power hammer beating the iron would cease. |
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The novel clangour of its colourful instruments led to their wide use throughout Europe, where they became an integral part of the thrilling military spectacle. |
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