‘The chorus is so desperate and unhinged it should replace its namesake across the country; a frightened alarum to all that there's trouble around and it's far closer than you think.’
‘Down underneath New York City, in a network of tunnels and caverns, rat-populated, perspiring, rumbling, lonely, I was troubled, as I have often been troubled, by these alarums of conscience.’
‘‘I'm not as disturbed by the present alarums as some people,’ he says, recalling that his predecessor, Richard Lambert, took over on January 1 1991.’
‘The central officials of the Allawi government were secular ex-Baathists, many of whom sounded alarums about Iran.’
‘Echoes of past alarums and discussions in the Culture Wars sphere of influence.’
Phrases
alarums and excursions humorístico
Confused activity and uproar.
‘Hobsbawm laments: ‘Alas, (the pamphlet) has been lost in the alarums and excursions of the century.’’
‘The Palghat pass, 32 km broad, has played a bigger role in the alarums and excursions of history.’
‘The story quickly died, drowned out by fresher alarums and excursions in Europe and elsewhere.’
‘CHICAGO - Here are the latest alarums and excursions relevant to Midwest technology entrepreneurs.’
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