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Clarion
Clarion meaning
A medieval brass instrument chiefly used as a battle signal; related to the trumpet, it had a narrow, straight pipe and a high-pitched, piercing sound. | The sound of a clarion (sense 1), or any sound resembling the loud, high-pitched note of a clarion. | An organ stop consisting of pipes with reeds giving a high-pitched note like that of a clarion (sense 1).
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CLARION, Pa. (EYT) – Clarion University President Dr. Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson says Clarion is focused on serving the needs of both their students and the region as they move forward.
The workshops are an outgrowth of the Milford conference, which was founded in 1968 at Clarion State College (now Clarion University) in Milford, Pa., by the author Robin Scott Wilson.
The clarion register is brighter and sweet, like a trumpet (clarion) heard from afar.
Writing career Effinger was a part of the Clarion class of 1970 and had three stories in the first Clarion anthology.
According to JPD, officers responded to a shooting at the Clarion Inn at 3:30 this afternoon.
An abundance of the rocks, which are known as polymetallic nodules, in this ocean region — the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) — is increasingly fueling debate about the mining of metals needed to produce technology such as batteries for electric vehicles.
Clarion lost to Meyersdale in the 2017 finals, 2-0.
Clarion stormed off full of rage.
Emily Lou (Mattingly) Harris, 94, entered her heavenly life on July 11, 2023 at Clarion Wellness and Rehabilitation Center.
I’d come from my hometown, North Richland Hills, Texas, and had taken a job as the sports editor at the Clarion.
Jake Dye/Peninsula Clarion file A girl dressed as Snow White takes candy from a witch at the Orca Theater’s Trunk or Treat in Soldotna on Monday, Oct. 31, 2022.
Melvin Mont (left) and Clint Clarion (right) were roommates and founders of The Montclarion.
More than anything, the book is a clarion call for a return to strenuous objectivity in journalism.
Nigerian Youths are willing to obey this clarion call and do not wish to fall prey again, as we have been trampled beyond our resilient abilities.
On Republican ballots will be Harry Smail, a Westmoreland County judge, and Marie Battista, a Clarion County lawyer.
Shikamaru noticed this shift in attitude and gave a calm clarion call to the troops.
The clarion call for companies and brands is to identify how they can partner with and leverage innovations in support of humanity.
The orange fish is the endemic Clarion angelfish (Holacanthus clarionensis).
The supply-and-demand calculus that sits at the center of PJM’s clarion calls demonstrates that renewable capacity cannot be added at a sufficient pace to replace the forced retirement of fossil fuel plants.
Against the backdrop of his clarion call, the experts called on UN members to put in place mechanisms to grease the wheels of global cooperation on the issue, as well as to prevent unintended proliferation.