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Examples of crier


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They rented the courtrooms and jail space and hired the bailiffs, criers, and janitors.
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Town criers and soldiers walked or drove around the town instructing residents where to gather for departure.
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They were carefully arranged by sixteen "verseurs" and advertised in loud voices by thirty-four counter criers.
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The interjection is also traditionally used by town criers to attract the attention of the public to public proclamations.
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Criers often dress elaborately, by a tradition dating to the 18th century, in a red and gold robe, white breeches, black boots and a tricorne hat.
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We have a racecourse that is a gem, a theatre that plays to capacity houses, a town crier who never loses his voice.
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Television is the town crier of the twentieth century, bringing people together and keeping them, above all, in touch.
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Who is the employer of the crier?
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The village crier was ordered to tell the people to leave the village and take their valuables with them, as the village was to be set on fire.
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The town crier has gone out.
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If those three conditions are adhered to, people should obtain the information, although other means could be suggested to spread the information more widely—a town crier, for instance.
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The town crier and the local population were crying out for the populace to muster to defend the quality and independence of their own police force.
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The term also applied to a town crier, an officer of the court who made public pronouncements in the name of the ruling monarch.
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The previous town crier had retired in 1892 and for 110 years the post remained vacant.
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The "somoneor" (mod. "semonneur"), or court crier, adjourned and called the court to order and announced its orders or directions.
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A common side effect of crying is feeling a lump in the throat of the crier, otherwise known as a globus sensation.
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Includes the initial rocket launch by the txupinera, and the reading of the proclamation by the town crier or herald.
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The town employs a whale crier (cf. town crier) to walk through the town announcing where whales have been seen.
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The town employs a whale crier (cf town crier) to walk through the town announcing where whales have been seen.
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The "comitia" was summoned by the proclamation of a "praeco", a crier or herald, at least seventeen days before the meeting.
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The prediction ceremony is heralded by a bagpiper and town crier and draws an early-morning festive crowd of families and visitors.
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The town crier announces that, when it arrives, anyone who becomes married will be awarded a special gift of money.
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The crier can also be used to make public announcements in the streets.
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He was also a frequent crier, appealing to others' sympathy.
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A town crier proclaimed the list along the seafront.
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Informal and later formal town crier competitions were held from the late 20th century.
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Local councils with a paid town crier often make them available for charity events.
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Furthermore, daily salivary cortisol levels of excessive criers were also indistinguishable from controls, despite the fact that they cried for more hours per day.
Excessive criers labeled as having colic are simply those individuals who show the most extreme form of an otherwise normal and universal crying curve.
The passing references to the use of bell-men (town criers) and the consistent placing of press advertisements shows that many husbands chose to give general notice.
The differences in survivability between excessive criers and those who cry less may only become apparent in more variable environments, when conditions are sometimes exceptionally poor.
Thus, the hapless crier, for one unlucky moment, became the incarnation of a detested policy and paid the price for decisions made by superiors.
However, what we need is not market criers but precise information.
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I personally am in favour of street criers.
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Is he satisfied that it prohibits handbills, town criers or sandwich boards?
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There is nothing unusual in having tipstaves and criers in connection with the administration of justice.
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Due to low literacy rates, news was at times disseminated by town criers.
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Examples include almanacs, town criers and written postings or other similar forms of infrequent content delivery mechanisms.
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Criers were not always men, many town criers were women.
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Criers may march before the procession, yelling to clear the way for it.
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Town criers were protected by law, as they sometimes brought bad news such as tax increases.
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The latter started with a contest for criers and buglers.
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