It was also referred to as Deadman’s Island. The small Japanese fishing community strewn across a grey, industrial landscape and the clangor of ports – fishermen, cannery workers, shipbuilders and ...
The two stately birds swim to face each other and with beaks raised and wings uplifted launch into a wild clangor, the female replying to the quick honking of the male with repeated notes half a ...
Demand for it—chiefly for island redoubts—will be that much fiercer amid the clangor of war. Hence the importance of soldiery able to seize, hold, and defend terrain by force of arms.
Bedford-Suyvesant has an aural fixation. For well over a month, residents of the Brooklyn neighborhood have been slowly driven batty by a shrill and steady high-pitched noise of unknown origin.
He there saw no less than eight distinct swarms of the Cotton genus rise up with indignant clangor and protrusive stings; they wheeled and buzzed in dizzy circles for several hours, but finally ...
The gallery is filled with the mechanical echo of each letter as it is slammed into place, an unpleasant aural reminder of the clangor of battle. The video suggests that meaning is like a bowl of ...
Mak haste an' turn King David owre, And lilt wi' holy clangor; O' double verse come gie us four, An' skirl up the Bangor: This day the kirk kicks up a stoure ; Nae mair the knaves shall wrang her ...