She cried for one of his no-account hoodlum friends, one whom she'd barely known at all. |
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Australians cried when Cathy Freeman carried the Australian flag on her victory lap of honour during the Sydney Olympics. |
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I cried myself to sleep that night, but I believe God's angels were with me in that room. |
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I cried in anguish, but I had to return to my school, a broken but wiser man. |
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Alexander cried out in anguish, but was unable to move away from a final blow. |
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Every fiber of her cried out for revenge, for retribution, for something to let her strike back. |
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Bill lent me a copy of his latest book and I have to tell you I laughed until I cried reading this book. |
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People cried out in pain as security guards brandishing flagstaffs as batons pushed back the rubbernecking crowd to allow the procession to pass. |
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Monica cried aloud and ran at her husband's attacker, but was sent flying across the dirt by a swift blow from his arm. |
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They held me while I cried and shared my highs and lows throughout all these years. |
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In 1982, the NFL finally cried uncle and recognized the quarterback sack as an individual statistic. |
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Sylvia and I cried for our mums, so they put us in the sandpit and then on a big swing which was in the hall, to keep us quiet. |
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She held me tightly while I cried, never saying a word, and the sheer strength of her love was almost tangible. |
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He burned himself badly but when his parents took him to a doctor he said it was strange that Ben had not cried. |
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He placed it on his mantelpiece, above the dead television, next to their wedding photo, and he cried. |
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Several speakers cried, and some angrily scorned Plan 2008's strategy, arguing there should be more concrete plans to diversify. |
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The day I scrubbed the blood off my camera bag was the first time I really cried. |
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His voice was thick, unsteady, as he struggled against the frantic gasps for air that came with bitter, cried tears. |
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I hugged the dead dog and cried a gallon of tears into its matted fur, begging it to wake up. |
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The shabbos after I was declared to be in complete remission, the men of the shul danced and sang mazel tov while the women cried and hugged me. |
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It was like when I saw the film Magnolia recently and cried for the last hour because I thought it was so beautiful. |
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Her toes, pinched in the sandals, cried out for liberation and her poor heel throbbed with a developing blister. |
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His soul cried out in protest at the very thought, yet even as it did, another part of him writhed in self-contempt. |
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So, I cried on the way home for lunch, got Don on his cell phone, and bawled my little eyes out. |
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Neo-conservatism is the movement which cast a beady eye at progressive politics and cried that the emperor had no clothes. |
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Jade Emperor cried, and he summoned Mountain God, ordering him to send mountains to fall upon the dragons. |
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I had to leave her after a few minutes, otherwise I would have cried meself, but she settled down after a while. |
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The conveyer belt buzzed, little children cried from boredom and couples of women chattered on about their flights. |
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He cried, his mouth barely able to shape the words to her name, much less find the words that he needed to bring her away from the edge. |
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We had tried everything and the day we tranquilized her and still couldn't catch her I cried. |
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She shivered with fear and hugged her legs to her chest as she cried silently. |
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The nurses were a mixed bunch too, some wouldn't talk to me, others were fantastic, especially the one who came and held my hand while I cried. |
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She cried out towards him but dust clogged her throat, and she barely got out a raspy whisper. |
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He cried in a voice that reverberated off the castle walls and sent the water in the moat into a series of ripples. |
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He cried, and the next instant could have bitten his tongue off for the childish vanity of the speech. |
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The color draining from his cheeks, Shanza floundered for an answer but was interrupted when a shrill shriek cried out across the room. |
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When I found out that the tummy bug I'd been suffering from, was in fact a baby, I sat on the stairs and cried. |
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Sheep eyed us all the way, lapwing cried, a skylark ascended to the clouds and an electronic bleep made Lesley check her camera. |
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The earth cracked and trembled in pain and Mother Earth cried out to Jove for help. |
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They cried and had to face the hard truth that with believing in anything comes the risk of watching it all blow up in your face. |
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She turned blue whenever she cried, and the doctor said it would be a miracle if she lived past her first month. |
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I cried out, blinded with pain, and would have fallen to my knees if Cae hadn't quickly slipped his arms around me. |
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The wolf barked as William cried out, tongue soon slobbering on the side of its mouth. |
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All Zephyr had to do to quiet him was bop him softly on the arm, and he cried out in pain. |
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She cried onto the Border collie's shoulder and Samantha swallowed hard, instinctively knowing what the doctor must have told her. |
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The story went that their daughter was bored silly after a couple of days at the resort and cried to get back home to her friends. |
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I wrapped my arms around him and cried into the hollow of his collar bone, putting my fingers through his hair at the nape of his neck. |
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Tamara, still smarting with pain, just cried as Penelope walked out of the house in jealous rage and did not return. |
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She sat under the boughs of a tree and cried, and her tears formed this pool, this pool the direst of blue to symbolize her sorrow. |
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Instead of sleeping, though, I cried silently, my tears soaking the pillow. |
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Jane Thistle cried, a vein standing out on her flushed forehead like a brand of disgrace. |
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As he was about to usher Elizabeth into the small dark room, a voice from above urgently cried his name. |
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She never said a word about the book and when I read it I cried for three days solid. |
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Everyone cried and laughed for joy when they saw their elders alive and breathing. |
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Mia cried out in surprise of the brilliance of the light while the vampire hissed fiercely. |
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Our niche marketing strategy will cater directly to those who cried out for our help. |
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I cried heart brokenly and told my brother I would not play the tabla ever again. |
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As his mother sat with a folded flag in her lap and his father accepted a Bronze Star, even the Green Berets cried. |
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She cried as she rose and went towards him, he enveloped her in a big brotherly hug. |
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Violet cried, casting a venomous glance towards the hallway as Briar and Althia exchanged a glance. |
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Shayla cried holding her arms out and looking up at the canopy of budding tree branches. |
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Before my eyes I was shocked to see that whichever child screamed and cried the loudest was rewarded with the choice cuts from a smiling dad. |
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Sweat and spittle flew as the Serpent-Men cried out in bloodlust, every individual more than ready to do battle. |
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And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? |
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Peggy Sue, the elderly calico cat, jumped onto the monitor and cried for attention. |
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This experience knocked the atheism out of John and he cried to God for mercy. |
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All alone in the world, she had run to the cliff where the monumental oak tree sat, leaned against it and cried. |
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I watched as people cried, taking out handkerchiefs and trying to wipe their tears. |
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Danz cried because her new teacher said if they were naughty they'd have to stay behind for up to an hour. |
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He cried in delight spinning her about happily, he kissed her cheek and she struggled against him. |
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She cried out in pain and watched in amazement, as her attacker seemed to fly backward and fall head over heels over her bed. |
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Grown men and women cried openly as they swarmed on to the green sward of Croke Park. |
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He cried out and rolled on his side as she straddled him and grabbed the collar of his jacket. |
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He cried as he told me how she was alienating him from his children and how their previously fun times together were now strained and difficult. |
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A raven cried from a tree top, its caw echoing over a beaver-meadow of scarlet pitcher plants. |
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Milo had his eyes screwed shut in pain, jaw clamped tight shut lest he cried out. |
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Renae cried trying again to pull away, but Jake's hand remained clamped around her wrist. |
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Amy cried out as she accidentally stubbed her toe on one of the wooden bedposts. |
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When the judge then suggested that he live with his grandparents, the boy cried out that they also beat him. |
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The owner cried out in horror from her bathroom window and the group of men walked off. |
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The victim cried out as he fell which alerted other crewmen but they were unable to rescue him. |
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As he was leaving Las Vegas to return home to Seattle after four days in hog heaven, Hayden broke down and cried tears of joy. |
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I cried, watching my beloved offspring happily working side by side like carefree, cherubic children from the days of yore. |
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She cried as she saw the two grapple, wincing as she saw some of the blows strike home. |
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Ginseng is cried up as a kind of panpharmacon against all sorts of distempers, especially of the venereal kind. |
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I threw my arms around him and squeezed, hugging him and burying my face into his chest as I cried. |
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I cried for every birthday when no matter how many I invited to his party, no-one showed up. |
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Adam pulled her down beside him and tried to turn toward her, but cried out in pain as he hurt his side. |
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The audience cried, cheered, applauded, and streamers, bunting and party poppers filled the air. |
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The boy cried out in pain, though, as a loud, metallic clang rang out in the alley. |
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She clasped him in her arms and cried, waterfalls of tears spilling on his face and neck. |
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When I heard the door close I moved back farther on the bed to where the pillows were and cried into them. |
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She cried real tears instead when the landlord walked in just as I was impersonating him though and immediately threw us out onto the street. |
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In those hours I laughed so hard my face hurt, I cried, I felt happiness, sadness, empathy, anger and other indefinable emotions. |
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When it was clear that our worst fear had happened, people who had been smiling bravely cried and cried and went to pieces. |
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He cried out and tried to get away, but the stranger pinioned him down with inhuman strength. |
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I cried, the shock hurling my voice aloud, out of the confessional whisper. |
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The power of God came mightily upon us, insomuch that many cried for exceeding joy, and many fell to the ground. |
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The animal cried piteously for hours as the farmer tried to figure out what to do. |
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Improper induction and therefore invalid argument, cried a geeky voice in Jocelyn's head. |
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Trent cried, for the exact moment she turned away, the liquids had started fizzing. |
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The evil spirit convulsed the man and cried out with a loud voice as he came out of the man. |
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He cried out with the next spasm as the now unbearable pain in his right leg grew worse with the involuntary muscle clenching. |
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The gate cried back in outrage and pain, as the wood and steel began to bulge inwards, barely holding back the forces that swelled from Terren. |
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She cried out, stumbled backwards, and clutched at her nose as he regained his grip and his footing. |
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Aidan had lost count how many times he'd cried himself to sleep in order to escape the pain that he was too coward to relieve himself of. |
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I cried with laughter the first time I read this, and I still go there when I feel cranky, because it always makes me giggle. |
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He suffered the injury at Halifax a fortnight ago, cried off ten minutes before kick-off last Saturday and isn't fit yet. |
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Under pressure from Narbonne, he cried off Scotland's 2000 tour to New Zealand in order to finish the French season. |
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I was supposed to be going down the pub with my mate Alan, but he cried off, pleading exhaustion. |
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That said, Wimbledon won't be the same without Anna Kournikova who has cried off through injury. |
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A good few who declared they would march in protest at the abomination cried off with a variety of weak excuses. |
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Mr Cannon had been due to open the event, but cried off at the last minute after being offered two gigs in Spain. |
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But history shows that he cried off at half-time having pulled a stomach muscle. |
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Today I'm frantically trying to find a plasterer as the one we had booked has cried off. |
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The 38-year-old from Philadelphia has been called up with a week's notice after Australian Justin Rowsell cried off with a calf problem. |
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For the second week in a row Trojans Reserves found themselves without a game as their opposition cried off. |
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Wicklow also had their problems when David Moran failed a fitness test while Michael O'Brien also cried off through injury. |
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However, it was a disappointment to find out that the visiting side had cried off at 11 am. |
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I lost 200 people I hired, and some people actually suggested that I cried crocodile tears. |
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My baby cried for more than an hour that first night before she finally fell asleep, exhausted and frayed. |
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In February this year, social workers at the airport reported that she had cried hysterically for hours. |
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I cried softly into his shoulder and let him hold me and try to comfort me. |
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There was never anybody there to wipe away her tears and she just cried alone in the dark, begging for love which never came. |
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In the end, he told me, he cried too many tears, and that was why his eye began to swell. |
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Throwing herself across her blue flower bedspread, she cried herself to sleep the first night of her period and many nights afterwards. |
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Oh I am so, so sorry about the weather, cried the marketing manager of Lilianfels hotel wringing her hands, when the driver dropped me off. |
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The name Sally Lunn is said to commemorate a woman baker of that name who had a pastry-cook's shop and cried her wares in the street. |
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Birds of various kinds cried out as they evacuated from their resting-places. |
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If she cried for the moon, he'd borrow every ladder in the parish and lash 'em together to get up. |
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He cried for the moon by complaining that the media failed to put this speech on their front pages. |
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When my brother was a baby, he cried for the moon and would not be comforted. |
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Political parties have cried foul at the king's move, calling it an unconstitutional and undemocratic step. |
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But the opposition cried foul, accusing the government of manipulating the votes. |
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When she reached up to push my frizzled hair back, I broke down and cried and whined. |
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With its suffocating pretensions and frequent idiocies, television has always cried out for sardonic mockery. |
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I cried all the way home, and it was totally his own idea with no prompting at all. |
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The natives who came to see them off prostrated themselves on the ground and cried in farewell. |
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I cried out, screamed, and threw the crystal goblet that I had been drinking from across the room. |
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And on the Cross he cried out in agony, quoting a psalm that speaks of divine abandonment. |
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I haven't cried like that in a very, very long time. Here's fervently hoping it serves as some kind of cathartic purge. |
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The sand bird mother was totally devastated by her loss, and cried out her grief in the jungle. |
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In her despair she cried out to him and opened her arms, begging him to enfold her in his embrace. |
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When entering the Centre on Sunday, she was in a complete daze and nearly cried when she saw the wanton destruction. |
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The lost man, a senator from Georgia so esteemed that colleagues cried when eulogizing him on the Senate floor. |
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I've never respected those ditzes who cried every time they broke up with their boyfriend, but now I'm becoming one of them too. |
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No blows were exchanged, but many insults were flung, many tears were shed and many shoulders were cried on. |
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Almost immediately he cried out, doubling up as the pain knifed through him. |
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He cried out again, a less intelligible scream, and doubled up with wave after abject wave of nauseating pain. |
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She cried as she flopped down onto the soft, over-stuffed, feather mattress and covered herself in the downy pillows. |
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Dicena had cried herself out and draped herself on her mother's shoulders, arms limply dangling down Debra's back. |
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She cried herself to sleep and dreamed about the same nightmare over and over. |
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He remained dry-eyed and expressionless as the girl cried throughout her statement. |
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They won't forget that night in Sweden, when the Gods smiled down on 13,000 Aberdonians, and grown men cried in the rain. |
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Occasions that cried out for a drop-goal attempt, especially with Eric Elwood and McHugh in wait, were passed up, as Connacht went for broke. |
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My dad remembers stalking through the rubble of a bombed house while the woman who had lived there cried on the step. |
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I went to my secret spot, a quiet beach in Madh Island and cried my heart out. |
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She cried out, her arms waving frantically in the air as she sought to keep her balance. |
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I cried as I admitted that I was so selfish that I was blinded to the fact that Will had needed my help all along. |
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The anguish that she felt came pouring out and she cried, shuddering as the sobs wracked her body. |
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What surprised me was she actually came over and gave him a huge hug, and cried with me. |
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As she was jostled, the pain became so intense that she cried out before passing out cold. |
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She cried tears of joy on the podium after becoming the first woman from her country to win an Olympic title. |
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Lenita cried happy tears of joy to see him alive and hugged the air out of him. |
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I've never cried when I got the push, which admittedly happened only the once. |
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The kittens would follow the tom around and when we trapped the last one of them he cried at our door for two days. |
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My face had little wrinkly lines on it from how much I had cried the night before. |
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The work was so powerful and so very disturbing and I cried at a couple of points because of the rawness and honesty. |
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She cried out to him, reaching for his touch as she sat unable to move upon the ground. |
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The girl cried until she was red in the face and trembling, as her mother rocked her. |
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Something heavy thumped into my shoulder and I cried out as I was sent sprawling to the floor, thudding to the ground. |
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Another panther cried out in response to the first, and it echoed through the forest, sending birds winging into the star-studded sky. |
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She was then tossed across a horse's withers and cried out involuntarily as her belly slammed into the horse's back. |
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The victim cried repeatedly in the witness box at York Crown Court as she described how Volans kicked her in the head after coming to her house. |
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He never read me stories in bed, never kissed me goodnight, never cuddled me when I cried. |
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It's like the little boy that cried wolf, but you have to believe that sooner or later it will happen again. |
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His blue eyes were rimmed in red, and large brown circles cried underneath them. |
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I raced outside and into the woodshed, where I cried till I was wrung dry and empty. |
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I cried for each time I had a school report that had not even one good word to say about him on it. |
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Her mother noticed a change in her behaviour because she would not leave the family home and she cried a lot. |
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She cried and made obscene gestures as she was led from court to start three years and nine months behind bars. |
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Evelyn cried out with relief, but her reassured expression soon changed drastically in a look of pure fury. |
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In one group of patients who recovered from locked-in syndrome, six out of 44 reported visual deficits and 39 stated that they cried or laughed more easily since the onset. |
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After I'd cried it out I thought just go in there and make videos. |
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She cried for almost an hour, hugging me close to her chest. |
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I turned to Hashem, I cried and davened, cried and said tehillim. |
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My mother was one of the lucky few who looked gorgeous when they cried. |
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When I went to bed that night I cried myself to sleep with my fingers in my mouth, jiggling all my teeth desperately, tears running saltily into my open mouth. |
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The strong, invulnerable Jennifer cried at school for the third time. |
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She sobbed, wailed, blubbered, howled, cried and whatever people do to express sorrow hoping that her tears and crying will bring her other half back. |
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The last time he had cried was in grade six, when his goldfish had died. |
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While he tore off bits of fish, his family cried pathetically for a bite. |
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He enfolded me into a tight embrace and I cried into his shirt. |
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Thatcher had cried when the lines were originally suggested by her speechwriter Ronald Miller. |
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Huddled in groups outside the storefronts, people chatted and waited, cried and wailed the names of the missing. |
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Blair cried, and when Alberto wouldn't answer he came slightly unglued. |
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I cried scrabbling to my feet and trying to run towards Carl. |
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He was converted mainly through the testimony of a fellow carpenter, who witnessed to him at work and cried to God over his soul in prayer at home. |
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Krys cried louder like a child about to get a spanking from his father. |
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I filled the huge bathtub with warm water and got in careful not to slip because my brother slipped one time and got a huge boo-boo, he also cried a lot. |
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I cried dramatically, flinging my arms in the air for extra emphasis. |
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She cried herself to sleep then, though she only dozed for a few hours. |
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I cried for a while, but I got drowsy and fell asleep there. |
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I have also struggled, fought and cried because of my addiction to drugs. |
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An officer from Wiltshire County Council's road safety department was due to come and show the crossing patrol officer how to use it, but he cried off at the last moment. |
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Tonight, while doing my homework for school tomorrow, I cried five times. |
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I stopped cutting myself because after I told my girlfriend about my ritual, she cried and told me she was very sad that I felt I needed to do that to myself. |
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She cried and stomped her foot and sulked because I had won. |
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The crowd of soldiers cheered and cried out their battle cry. |
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If we were seated around a fire and an owl hooted or a bush-baby cried in the dark, witchcraft was blamed and the narration of folk tales was abandoned. |
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I cried with her when she won her Oscar and was psyched everybody liked her. |
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The thing was that, with Jakey, the good days were when he was just unsocial with everybody and the bad days were when he cried for our parents or me with little break. |
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Children cried and clung to their fathers, begging them not to go. |
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A cat mewed, a baby cried, and something heavy fell and shattered. |
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I guess I cried so much thinking that I might get the belt and was teased relentlessly by the other kids that I got off with just a slap on the hand. |
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Now the region was strewn with floating wreckage, the sort of flotsam that cried out to any Sentient that battle had raged across the Void a scant time previous. |
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Sitting on one of the stone benches, she broke down and cried. |
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Martin confesses that he cried from anxiety his first night in the novitiate and that, as part of his formation, cutting smelly, overgrown toenails in Jamaica sickened him. |
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This afternoon, for instance, mum cried because the house was such a mess. |
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Sometimes, the kids would make fun of Mrs. Johnston in the lunchroom, that she cried in class and everything. |
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Dr. Julie Bindeman, a married mom of three, cried as she told the story of her two abortions. |
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On stage, the smartly suited Mixner was both very funny and very serious, and he cried after confessing the mercy killings. |
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Giulavogui cried, 55 years old and less than a decade in America, but sounding like a Gotham newsboy from another era. |
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I cried out in pain, staggering back and falling on my back to the ground. |
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Bart cried out as Jack went for him, swinging his cutlass furiously. |
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Without any sentimental treacle, I cried all the way through. |
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Sometimes he would call them into his office to tell them off and, after shouting and swearing at them, would begin touching them while they cried in terror, the jury heard. |
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I cried solidly for weeks and struggled to understand why she had died. |
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Even his most antipodal fellow councilman cried and embraced him afterward. |
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She read and reread the letters and cried until she fell asleep. |
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Sea gulls cried overhead and gentle breezes blew from the lake. |
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To my utter amazement, she hardly cried for more than a few seconds! |
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Ten days ago you were supposed to do a job, but you cried off. |
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She cried, tears coursing down her cheeks, mingled with the rain. |
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He and I went to Venice and Florence together too, and he was also supposed to be part of our house-share just outside Sienna one year but cried off due to pressures of work. |
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I felt weak for doing so, and as I cried I thought about the blast, dragging the memory up and thinking about it repeatedly until I remembered the smell. |
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A perfectly worthy, if dull, strudel tart cried out for a layer of seasonal apples or pears to complement its buttery pastry, almond frangipane and dry, crumbly topping. |
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Americans have cried for decades that our federal government is bloated, that there are too many duplicative and unnecessary laws. |
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He cried too, tears of shame for hurting her and his wife, tears of loss because just thinking about life without her made his internal organs cramp in distress. |
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She had always seemed so strong and had never cried in front of him. |
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They fought over it and cried over it, and they eventually decided to go for the fancier affair. |
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Rudy cried out in anguish as he stood and touched his sore ribs. |
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She cried out in pain and frustration, and remained where she lay. |
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The children cried out for help as the ice crack more along the surface. |
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Kim's eyes filled with tears involuntarily and she cried out in pain. |
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I thought again of little auks and the children who cried for them. |
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The eight birds cried wildly and fluttered over them in fright. |
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One day, a resident chimp cried out, signaling that snakes were present. |
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All of a sudden, Beth and Alicia cried out simultaneously as a third figure emerged from the bushes and Daniel leapt on him, bringing him to the ground in a rugby tackle. |
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Then, as a group, they cried out in stark terror and rushed away. |
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He even cried on camera during a pathetic and lousy piece of filmmaking. |
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I TAUGHT my kids about the boy who cried wolf early on in life, but it appears to have done little good. |
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Atletico cried foul when Simao Sabrosa fell inside the area after a first-half challenge by Bruno Alves but the referee waved play on. |
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Chelone, who died last year at 29, had his own Olympic aspirations, and Miller doubled over and cried when asked about his late brother. |
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The Boy who cried Wolf is a charming fable to everyone except the boy himself. |
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We who are Bushmen, were once springbucks, and the Mantis shot us, and we really cried. |
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He caught her as she went past and pulled her around. She threw up her hands and closed her good eye. Aiee, she cried. Aiee. |
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The drama overshadowed a game that cried out for a little shimmy of the hips, a step-over or a trademark body swerve. |
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At the very moment he cried out, David realised that what he had run into was only the Christmas tree. |
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She cried out in disbelief on hearing that terrorists had crashed an airplane into the World Trade Center in New York City. |
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But she dabbed at an eye, cried out for a touchup and had someone turn up Grace Jones on the MP3 player. |
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He also revealed that he lost his V-card when he was 13 to a 15 year old girl, and said that he cried during his first time. |
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He would flee the apartment when the baby fussed and cried, only to return much later four sheets to the wind. |
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But the braggart boaster cried that an old Nobodaddy was in his cups it was muchwhat indifferent and he would not lag behind his lead. |
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It was sad and I cried a lot but it made such a beautiful corpse that we had an open casket. |
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They seemed so friendly, and they'd come round and they'd make a noise, and when you hit them, they cried really. |
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They were perched atop our five-boat flotilla and I cried like a baby. |
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The mother did not realize that giving her son candy every time he cried was positive reinforcement. |
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Finally one day Max ate too many avocados, a new treat, and he fretted and cried inconsolably because he had a bellyache. |
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Hundreds of Cub Scouts and their parents cried last week when Aviles died suddenly at age 49 of a brain aneurysm. |
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He would hit her when she cried and, if this did not work, would lock her in the toilet for hours on end. |
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But Al Ahly cried foul as they claimed defender Wael Gomaa needed stitches after a stone struck him on the head. |
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Shut up, he yelled silently as the woman cried out in pain and terror in the cabin behind him. |
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Ohio Republican Party Chairman Bob Bennett cried foul, accused the judge of politicking and demanded he step down from the case. |
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A MAJORITY OF THE FACULTY AT THE UNIVERSITY of California system has cried foul over the way executives are compensated. |
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He said he cried for three days after he saw the original king kong. |
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Horus, ridden by Jamie Moore, was always in the first two with Supreme Prince until last year's winner cried 'enough' at the fifth-last fence. |
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I can't remember if I cried when I read about his widowed bride. |
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I should not be surprised if they were cried in church next Sabbath. |
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Sae Beatrice wis ready whan she wis cried on in the middle o the nicht tae halp the howdie. It wis a saicont bairn, an Derriakin wis muckle-boukit, sae the birth gaed quick. |
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In my cool room with the shutters shut and the thin shives of air and light coming through the slats, I cried myself to sleep in an overloud selfpitying transport. |
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She said she cried when they left, as they were so beautiful. |
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There were even moments when, looking into her cheval-glass, she cried out against that arrangement in comely lines and tints which got for her the dulia she delighted in. |
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Parents recorded the daily frequency of their infants' bowel movements and spitting up, as well as the amount of time the babies cried inconsolably. |
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Handed a professional contract at 16 by United, Le Havre cried foul. |
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There was Sister Marie, who had cried for her lord father, and Sister Custance, who had forgotten to wear an undershift and was sent back to the dormitory to dress properly. |
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They said that MQM is staging the drama of boy who cried wolf. |
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He went on to the list when chasing home the highly rated Chablis at Kempton and is one who will keep going to the line when many of the flashier sorts have cried enough. |
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I'm not the mushiest person but I cried all the way through. |
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The former India captain has cried foul even as Hockey India admitted the goof-up and assured that Saini will be on the plane in the next few days. |
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Uchiyama began beating the infant around February because he resembled his biological father and cried when he saw Uchiyama, the prosecutors said. |
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Escape artist Nicky Flash, 31, cried out for help after his miniature escape key got jammed in the lock during a talent competition at Southport arts centre. |
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The wine was destined for a monastery and the church cried sacrilege. |
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I waited for his assistance but it didn't come. He let me trail for I don't know how long. I hollered and cried, cursed, rocked the boat. No soap. |
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And while the revellers stood aghast at the fury of the man, one more wicked or, it may be, more drunken than the rest, cried out that they should put the hounds upon her. |
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The people who advocated opting out, cried foul and took their ball home and were responsible for involving their grandchildren in the throes of war? |
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