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clarion

adjective as in clear, stirring sound

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Because every signal called out in these waning days of the Trump campaign is a clarion call to further enshittify democratic systems and protections.

From Slate

Lost in the vitriol surrounding Coates’ moral clarity on Palestine is the clarion call to Black writers in "The Message," that now is not the time to shrink from the tradition of which our vocation is a part — the Black Radical Tradition.

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Thurman’s story needs to be a clarion call to physicians to act on behalf of our patients, no matter where they live.

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Kamala Harris has made that the clarion call of her campaign.

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"Any and every gesture toward restoring Groen’s status within the party sends a clarion message that the era of accountability is passed."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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