Bill saw the tank thundering towards his outfit and heard his own voice join a chorus of warning cries as its guns began firing. |
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And those who support the penalty readily invoke the wishes of the grieving mother who cries out for the blood of her baby's killer. |
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At a time of constitutional reform, the provision giving the Prime Minister a veto of high-level appointments obviously cries out for change. |
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There are also composers who write concert music that cries out to be used in films. |
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There were more cries, and then a faint sound like a bumblebee, but lower, and growing louder as if approaching. |
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They wait for what seems an eternity in the waiting area amongst a baby's cries, coughs, splutters and a awkward, piercing, silence. |
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They were caked in thick grey dust and could only use candlelight and the terrible cries of the injured as their guide. |
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The even-spreading noon sun was accompanied by mocking cries of the fringed quetzal from the forests around the plantation. |
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He suddenly cries out in pain as the hot knife handle burns his hand, but he doesn't let go. |
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A gurgle, sounding very similar to a laugh, replaced her cries, and a smile graced her face as Trent picked her up. |
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Late last week, a raft of economic statistics suggested Greenspan's cries may go unheard. |
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Poor Aunt Barb didn't know the frequency, and so she jiggled in vain until someone heard her cries for help and came to the rescue. |
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The sharp crack of their rifles echoes through the humid Georgia night, evoking cries of alarm and warning from the encampment ahead. |
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You could hear the moans and cries and smell the stench from well outside the tents. |
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Despite the findings of official American investigations, however, the rallying cries stick in our minds. |
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The guys were making a racket and amid the commotion were cries of victory. |
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This phraseology, Lakoff argues, implies first that tax is a burden or a virulent disease which cries out for a cure. |
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The screams of terror, cries of agony, were now replaced by despairing wails and echoing voices of mournful weepers. |
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Her body shook with her cries, as she looked up at the wooden casket that held her beloved inside. |
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He was greeted by cries of recognition from several of the room's occupants. |
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She banged on doors and storefronts but there was no one to respond to her cries. |
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Steel clattered, cries soared through the cerulean skies, rage unleashed, war came upon the raging countries. |
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Indeed, it is just these potential biases and subjective judgments being made by the sitters that obviously cries out for controlling. |
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She listened over Tracy's muffled cries to the sounds of the robbers going over their plans for the next heist. |
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The Natural Child cautions against practices like ignoring a baby's cries to foster self-reliance or having the baby sleep in a separate room. |
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Mrs Clark then heard cries for help from neighbours who had found her son hanging by a ligature from a porch outside his home. |
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In response, he cries out for her not to leave him, desperation depicted on his face. |
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He shall rescue the poor man when he cries out, and the afflicted when he has no one to help him. |
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The men marched off with the band playing loudly to drown out the cries of the women. |
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There was an outburst of applause accompanied by a few cries of pain from individuals who failed to untangle their fingers first. |
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He called out with war cries as he swung deadly blows to all who came near him. |
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There, the strains of the hymns all but drowned the chaffinches and the cries of the whaups. |
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There were hoots of mock derision and cries of joy in the Kobe Wing Stadium last night. |
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The lyrics include formulaic gospel cries and they are often delivered in the fervent style of gospel music. |
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All around her, there were more of these cries, mostly wolf howls but there was one screech of a bird-of-prey. |
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But a woman cries when she's handed a thick stack of bills, when people hug her and kiss her on the forehead. |
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I'm very grateful that my neighbors were curious enough about the cries of pain emanating from my humble abode and called the paramedics. |
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Angry shouts and cries filled the humid air, already heavy with a strong saturation of blood. |
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Unable to stand it, he hunched over completely, forehead touching the surface of the altar as he fought to control his cries of anguish. |
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You can listen to the whimperers all the day long, crying loud cries and prayers, and professing with great tears that they love God. |
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Metallic clangs sounded as blade met blade, and the cries of the wounded echoed in their ears. |
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They're biting her, cutting her, whipping her, beating her, and she cries and screams but doesn't fight back. |
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From above, muffled cries of chaos could be distinguished, among the clash of weaponry. |
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The peacocks cause considerable disturbance with their raucous cries, which usually begin at around 4am. |
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I can already hear ten thousand asthmatic cries of disbelief rising in the peanut gallery. |
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It cries out to be partnered with blue or a creamy white goats' cheese, with grapes or ripe pear on the side. |
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As they stare in horror at the old house, the cries suddenly cease and the stoic hero peels off, his tires squealing on the gravel country road. |
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Old flags, pennants, war cries and songs are to be seen and heard on the streets once more. |
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I had heard their cries but was more concerned with the ever-increasing coldness enveloping my body. |
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Par for the course, cries for change in the industry have fallen on deaf ears. |
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Despite the fact that it echoed the private cries of so many, it seems likely to land on deaf ears in the media and the political elite. |
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The guardsman hit hard and lay still, and shouts of alarm and terror mixed with fresh cries of pain as arrows pelted his straggling rearguard. |
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The production cries out for a better translation than the uncredited one that veers between stilted and colloquial. |
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As the incognito president cries out for justice, the police inform him that he is a wanted man. |
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The shouting grew louder as multiple screams and cries rose from the end of the hall. |
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As soon as her telepathic abilities discern that we have reattained REM sleep, she cries again. |
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Athena invented the flute in order to imitate the cries of gorgons after the death of Medusa. |
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Their cries became stained with alarm and horror at the departing children. |
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There were raised voices in alarm all over the complex and a few cries of fear. |
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Back at the airport, there were screams and shrieks, cries and prayers as others witnessed the crash. |
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While those in positions to bring about change are deaf to their silent cries, WE can respond. |
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How hast thou stood with pleading eyes, Outstretching hands, and fervent cries, Unwearied wrestler with the skies! |
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But the father, deaf to his cries, slays him in his house and prepares an evil feast. |
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And outside the window are the distant cries of coyotes, yelping and yapping out on the shadows of the countryside. |
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Fear and horror became a routine in Kemet while Akhenaten was blind and deaf to the cries of his people. |
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Despite the cries of YOLO across the internet, you don't only get one chance in life to do what you want. |
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Those yowls only mingled with the cries of their competitors, the noises from animals and carts and other traffic. |
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The scratching on the door continued as did the creature's ear-piercing cries. |
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Giving hospital patients laxatives and sedatives cries out for scientific scrutiny, to prove that their routine use is not harmful. |
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Later, he delighted guests by cuddling a robot baby that reacts happily to hugs and play, blinks its eyes and even cries like a real infant. |
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The little girl in a pink frock cries because she wanted to paint with colour. |
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Rumor infiltrates the camp and Euryalus' mother cries out in anguish at the death of her son. |
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It is a harrowing experience to hear a squeal of tires followed by a thump and then the anguished cries of an animal in pain. |
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Birds screeched from the bamboo forest, echoing the anguished cries of the injured. |
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In the original jail dungeon they will see the punishments being meted out and hear the anguished cries of the prisoners. |
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The Gallic charge complete with battle cries was famous, but the discipline of the Roman legions was more effective. |
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The village which had been peaceful for centuries was suddenly filled with cries and shouts. |
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By analogy, a mother does not love her child because it hungers and cries, even though its crying makes new demands upon her love. |
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Peddlers and their advocates also drafted a so-called peddler's ordinance to exempt their cries from regulation under the anti-noise ordinance. |
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Gale also comes into her own, her fleeting portrayal of woman-wronged a moving mix of innocence and patience that cries out for more stage time. |
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Nods to popular culture have brought inevitable cries of dumbing down but if anything they makes the quiz even more troublesome. |
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His tendency to strut around the court, pump his fists and shout cries of celebration will drive women who love mischief into a frenzy. |
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But, while his play attacks residual imperialism and liberal naivete, it fictionalises a story that cries out for more direct factual treatment. |
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Yet the only target they fired on was an unidentified animal, whose cries then kept the unit awake all night. |
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We walk briskly on the soft sand of its otherwise-dry bed, the two Quechua Indians egging on the llamas with whistles and cries. |
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They also have low-amplitude cries that are high pitched, arrhythmical or prolonged. |
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Spying behind an arras, Polonius perceives Gertrude's danger and cries for help. |
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David drove insanely fast, flying by honking cars, rude gestures and angry cries from various drivers on the road. |
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The next thing I knew, a balmy breeze played across my face, and the soft cries of birds drifted to my ears. |
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Elaine cries herself to sleep at night because of what this scum, these lowlifes, have done to us. |
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She was aware of every small noise around her, from the smallest twig snapping underfoot to the cries of foreign birds. |
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Critics have railed against bouts of apparent disingenuousness, self-absorption and the singer's lupine cries of a last chapter. |
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The cries of topical birds and animals could be heard very clearly in the night air. |
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There was silence in the meadow for a few minutes, except for the cries of distant birds. |
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On a winter's night in the deserts of northern Mexico one might expect to hear the chilling cries of coyotes or solitary wolf baying at the moon. |
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I saw her, beset by snarling jackals of humanity, sniffing and yelping their cruel cries. |
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With vehement signs and maffling cries he showed us he was come out from Hayil to seek me. |
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The skies are quiet except for the occasional sandhill crane and its raucous cries. |
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The Turks made their dawn prayers and then advanced with castanets, tambourines, cymbals and terrifying war cries. |
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My mother came into our room when our excited cries awoke her from her sleep. |
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When I finally got up all I could see was smoke, and I could hear the cries and screams of the survivors. |
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Strained, muffled cries, sobs that pierced the air and pierced my heart, small whimpers that tore me apart, but from what? |
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This problem cries for attention and a scientific approach to prevention or early intervention. |
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Then all the horsemen assembled in the bailey were racing out beneath the low gap, swords drawn, wild cries of war on their lips. |
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John Pews, 82, was buried under his collapsed shed for an hour before his cries for help were heard by a neighbour last month. |
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The sound of their screams and cries echoed out over the river and several people disappeared under the water and never resurfaced. |
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The prisoners were panicking, and there were loud shouts and cries of fear. |
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There was silence for a moment and then the place erupted with cries of delight and amazement. |
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It was the wail of a thousand banshees, mixed with the mournful cries of wolves. |
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Unlike rallying flags or war cries these distinguishing marks could be personal and not necessarily shared by whole armies or divisions. |
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The site is well illustrated, but cries out for a search engine to save plodding through up to six pages per category. |
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Where your every cell cries out to be meek, you force yourself to be brash. |
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Frenzied with wine they rushed through woods and over mountains uttering sharp cries, waving pine-cone-tipped wands. |
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The woman's desperate cries for help to the emergency services had been recorded. |
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I bawled at the end, and Rach laughed at me, but I don't care because she cries at that pathetic Huggies ad! |
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Officers standing on the shore could hear his cries but dared not enter the water because of the dangerous tidal currents. |
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One of the nostalgic memories all visitors to Turkey bring home are the cries, along with the call to prayers, of the ubiquitous street sellers. |
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His melodious and lyrical voice cradled the cries of infants and raged passionately against the dying of the light. |
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We expose them, laugh at their mistakes, have cries of loud tut-tuts and generally get our entertainment at their expense. |
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My flesh quickly becoming alive with electric sensations, my body cries out as the pain increases. |
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The tranquil sounds of nature had been replaced by the familiar cries of bedlam and chaos. |
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Shouts and cries and screams filled the room, creating a wave of noise that crashed down on James' ears, leaving him feeling numb and deaf. |
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It cries out to be exploited as a grand folly, an emblem of muddle, hype and plain foolishness with enormous entertainment potential. |
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I hear cries of outrange from the human rights campaigners, and in invocation of the Human Rights Act. |
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A little over 300 years ago, shrieking war cries and flying tomahawks shattered the summer calm in a frontier town of the Massachusetts Province. |
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Beneath the cries of curlews, low tongues of land balance precariously between sea and marsh. |
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It wasn't until he heard the first mewling cries of his child that he even dared to look up in wonder of that miraculous sound. |
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She found that infants whose cries are sensitively and contingently responded to in the first 6 months cry less in the second six months. |
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Given those credentials, the character cries out for an old-school tough guy approach. |
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A girl can distinguish between the cries of another infant from other extraneous noises long before a boy. |
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His is indeed a calling of skill, not to wait for the cries of pain, but recognise betimes a sick body not yet conscious of its sickness. |
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I have just been reading the Keith Waterhouse column, Echoes from the past, about the cries of street traders. |
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Not far away, a young cashier cries behind the counter of the Flash Foods minimart. |
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In fact, it cries for technical attention because nobody understands the interrelationships among concurrent tests of significance. |
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There are cries of how lawyers and others have allegedly connived in the misapplication of justice. |
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As she cries at the blackboard, the camera softly frames the sunshine in her red hair, caresses like the palm of a hand. |
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Visitors are battered by a cacophony of cries by hawkers trying to flog a variety of the ubiquitous plastic trinkets and squeaking toys. |
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At last, when I did take that first bite, loud cries of Ooh La La went up and the lights came on. |
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The shrill cries of the vendors, pursuing passers-by to buy their wares rang through my ears. |
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I break away only to hear its plaintive cries through the rest of my visit. |
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Aside from resorting to plaintive cries and groans, in the first half there was little cause for the Tartan Army to exercise their vocal chords. |
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As the drums of war grow louder, so do the plaintive cries of the Irish neutrality lobby. |
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There are plaintive cries from MSPs about their workload, which, they argue, can only be sustained with their current numbers. |
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It's an assortment of squeaks, shuffles, buzzers, bells, beeps, blips, barks, sighs, moans, cries, and screams. |
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Did their pitiful cries and prayers rise into the night to a God who seemed deaf and pitiless as their cruel jailers? |
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When his cottage is out of her sight, she looks at the grass and cries an ocean of tears as she reaches her cottage within four hours. |
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There were cries of excitement and horror as a monstrous serpent and a giant spider came on to the train, sending shivers down one's spine. |
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The valley that had been echoing with battle cries, shouted orders and loud curses fell strangely silent. |
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The church now echoed with whimpering cries as the priest said his final prayers and blessings. |
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To be part of God's response to the cries of the world is to be alive in the Spirit. |
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The court proved immune to these piteous cries and upheld the sentence, anyway. |
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Bicycle skirts of a shorter length and bicycle bloomers soon became popular, but from some elicited cries of indignation. |
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Now she began to sway as the deck of the ship pitched beneath her feet, and she could hear the desperate cries of the crew. |
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Occasionally they would hear one of their loud, hooting cries echoing across the plain, muffled and distorted through the mist. |
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A man of at least 70 years cries from the sidelines before throwing himself onto the pack like a bodysurfer. |
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At this instant she cries out and the king's servant immediately responds to her alarm. |
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Snatches of conversation, remembered precepts, and prefigured cries of terror bombinate about his skull. |
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The cries of India are given to seas and winds, to be blown about, in every breaking up of the monsoon, over a remote and unhearing ocean. |
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She arrives at the town's main police station believing she has found safety and assistance, only for her cries for help to go unheeded. |
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And the dream had faded, unheeding to her desperate cries for it to come back, her calls of despair. |
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Rebecca gave a few cries from the surprise, but was completely unhurt, thank god. |
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The owl fled to the wild, uninhabited places, and now mournfully cries out for her home. |
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Despite the lights and the trains and the noise, it is quite easy to imagine the cries of the hawkers in a different age. |
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Their cries and shouting broke their doggerel rhythm into a chaos of shouts in which the words Truth and Rupert were most prominent. |
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Rory gets buckets of chocolate ice cream, wallows, let's her mom comfort her, cries. |
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But his are cries of impotent despair against the master who has enslaved him. |
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What we hear is Fouere using all her vocal skill to break up Beckett's unpunctuated phrases and intersperse them with cries and ululations. |
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Lights are on inside the house but no one can hear her silent cries for help. |
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The Pueblo and Navajo people use it in rituals when an infant first cries and smiles. |
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In one, a mother cries at a graveside while a neighbour points accusingly at a poppy field nearby. |
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She walked towards him tentatively, sniffing the air, her cries echoing off the hard surfaces of the lab. |
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Even caught by the song's urgency, she cries out in pain when he moves it too fast. |
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Characterised by sound effects and animal cries, the record was not a success. |
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The cries of children playing and street vendors hawking their merchandise rose above the hubbub. |
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In Frayn's play, the noises off are the backstage screams and war cries of the actors who are all wrapped up in a farce of their own. |
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Their calls now join the soft cries of moreporks, native forest owls that have found their own ways un-assisted onto the island's roster of breeding birds. |
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The cries of circling gulls add to the eerie sense of remoteness. |
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The air is full of bird cries and one may even spot a few deer. |
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After mom cries out in anguish and frustration on hearing the verdict, the ugly side of the protests rears its head. |
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The now infamous Chinese tire-incident sparked cries of protectionism that although subdued, are not forgotten. |
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The winter air is rent with cries from thousands of puffed up lips, begging to be let in. |
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Throughout the show, Catherine cries freely, unlike the other tough broads of crime. |
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I love their cries, their shape, their colour, their walk, their flight. |
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You might imagine, therefore, that the appearance of Ulysses would have been greeted with cries of joy and acclamation from the literary intelligentsia. |
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He cries weakly, the effort clearly straining his feeble body. |
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There was a sharp tug and a few muffled cries of sailors as they docked the ship, weighing anchor and tying ropes the width of Cleo's arm to great posts on the dock wall. |
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If it wasn't about milk, I'd sit with her in the crook of my arm, holding her on my shoulder and rocking her until her shrill cries were reduced to whimpers. |
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Her family claims staff failed to respond to her desperate cries for help, and believe they only came to her aid when she collapsed from her injuries. |
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The orchestra whoops, lets out war cries, and dances a demented reel. |
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A search of the gutted property, one of a row of houses set alight just a week earlier, was made after a neighbour reported hearing cries for help. |
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Although its cries were becoming increasingly desperate as the din of barking and shouting intensified, the thought of trying to help never entered my mind. |
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Muffled cries and yells could now be heard, along with a yowl of pain. |
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It was the mid-morning angelus and the chanting could be heard echoing throughout the halls and vibrating the stiff walls as the slow cries to the Virgin were heard. |
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A woman, a blond in a dark coat, leans against a pole and possibly cries. |
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Instead of paying lip service to cries for support, more assistance especially provision of facilities should occur for police to tackle crime effectively. |
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With the rallying cries of these women propelling us forward, the time to move from rhetoric to reality is now. |
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She and the two boys end up playing in this Arcadian garden, and the uncle cries when he gets back from a business trip and realises how wonderful everything is. |
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I could hear the milk-maids' buckets clatter, the cows lowing in the dell, and the indentured servant boy's tortured cries as he was being flogged. |
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She's still experiencing sleepless nights and cries at the drop of a hat. |
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Unmoved by a chorus of anguished cries, the Biltmore crew calmly rounded up the glasses, tallied the tabs and shrugged off entreaties for special dispensation. |
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His film includes a wonderful scene where Sister Bridget cries when watching The Bells Of Saint Mary's, obviously sees herself in the saintly Ingrid Bergman role. |
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She gave a crazed cry, the cry of a Harpy, the cry of a madwoman who had long lost all sanity, the cries of one who faced death and would never forget. |
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As exhibited in his recent 60 Minutes star turn, the Ohio congressman cries when asked about crying. |
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This arrangement was not received with cries of joy from my very conventionally minded parents, understandably perhaps, as I was their only daughter. |
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The campaign, after all, needs to stroke its still-wary base without openly associating with passionate cries for Kulturkampf. |
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Neighbours in the German town of Schwelm, alerted by the 16-year-old's cries for help, called police who found the boy tied to the bed with a tow rope and wire. |
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Brown supporters at one rally mocked her with tomahawk chops and war cries. |
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This is a book that cries out like one of his maudlin ditties to be edited. |
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As I turn around, the cheering cries of the people are almost as deafening as the explosion blows the homemade rocket into the clouds amidst billows of white smoke. |
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The choir sang traditional hymns punctuated with claps and the ululating tribal cries of celebration. |
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How much longer are we going to accept the cries of victimization from the strongest and richest nation in the Middle East? |
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To his credit, the well-intentioned pup responds to her cries by burying the kid in toys. |
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The burning issue of environmental pollution cries out for joint action. |
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He screams, he stamps, he curses all heaven with his bootless cries. |
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A thing of beauty stands where only bootless cries would have been. |
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Kamel recalls the cries of her classmates, and the pandemonium that erupted as the students tried to flee their classrooms. |
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Caidryn stares at the broken haft in her hand and cries even harder. |
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However, for the vast majority of the time, the synth player holds back, emitting wheezy, staticky spurts that enhance rather than hide the sputters and cries of his partner. |
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Japan had hoped that the resumption of talks in September would help the countries settle the issue and stave off mounting cries on both sides for further escalation. |
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I slept fitfully, awakened from time to time by my fears alone, at others by the haunting war cries or the percussive sound of an explosion in the distance. |
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He cries like a baby on the record and yells and stomps around. |
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Jesus hears our cries for help when we find strife in our lives, just as he hears our prayers of thanksgiving and praise when things are going well. |
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In terms of the film's representations of Billie, straitjacketed and screaming, she is presented metaphorically as a swaddling baby as she cries out for care. |
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One particular group of males perched behind us had particularly irritating mating calls, responding to the incessant female cries with various forms of donkey-like hee-haws. |
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One minute, you're child-free, and the next your life is 12 diapers a day, cuddles, cries, coos, and a fuzzy memory of what life was like Before Baby. |
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Carter's pizzicato chording shadows Dolphys' statement of the melody before the leader lets rip with a solo crammed with trills, soulful cries and mercurial bop runs. |
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In the 16th and 17th centuries, the cries turned still more colourful and clamorous, as a kind of auditory arms race developed between the vendors. |
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Industrial progress in Chicago produced loud sounds, whether the thrum of machinery, the clangor of busy loading docks, or the cries of brawny laborers. |
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He is ready and willing to yield to our importunate cries of faith. |
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In the early 1900's, the indri was so common that one traveler reported that no one could travel from Tamatave to Antanarivo without often hearing its cries. |
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I can't imagine there would have been too many cries of, Yes please. |
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A circus contortionist fell victim to his own unique skills when no one believed his desperate cries for help as he lay with his right foot stuck on his left shoulder. |
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Ravens croak replies to the squeaks and cries of marmot and pika. |
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In the weavers' cottage, weavers would be hard at work, and the streets thronged with people, where visitors would hear the cries of street traders selling their wares. |
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Then, the howling in the trees was their plaintive cries for help. |
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These noisy animals have several types of cries and bloodcurdling howls. |
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At his father's prompting, the little boy began to mimic the birds' cries. |
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Whistles and cries came from the birds as they continued forward. |
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With four packs of staghounds, sixteen of foxhounds... besides not a few of those small cries of beagles, which afford such excellent sport in their way. |
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When the baby cries for the moon, you do not give him what he wants. |
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Above the east stand of the ground, fully a hundred yards or so from where I stood, flew four seagulls, and their cries were all that broke the silence. |
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It's a sad day when a politician loses his mind and pouts and cries like a spoiled little eight year old brat because he didn't get it the way he wanted. |
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All of a sudden, the cries stopped to give way an ear-piercing wail. |
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A passerby on shore heard the cries for help, broke a window in a yacht club, grabbed a pair of oars, slipped a punt in the water and rowed out to where he heard the shouting. |
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The show should be popular not just because people are always curious about the grotesque, but because our own situation today cries out for a master of grotesquerie. |
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The trees cast their skeletal frames against the gunmetal sky and the crows, like a flock of hooded widows, lamented their lot with throaty cries. |
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Ultimately though, a show about one painting is bound to invoke cries of art-historical esotericism from those who like their blockbusters with a broader spread. |
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The three live above a blind poet, who cries as he caresses the books he could once see. |
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The stranded pup cries at first, and then becomes sedentary to conserve body fat. |
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There is surely no more orgastic torture for children than the cries of another child being punished. |
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The eerie nocturnal cries of nesting shearwaters and petrels has led to associations with the supernatural. |
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Bobbie was dancing round the room on the tips of her toes uttering animal cries, apparently ecstatic in their nature. |
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We have a custome, that when one sneezes, every one els putts off his hatt, and bowes, and cries God bless ye Sir. |
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She's a perfect baby. She hardly cries and she sleeps through the night. |
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He saw nothing, heard nothing, rushed on, he knew not whither, snaping, and uttering hoarse cries. |
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Obviously, such a felicific coincidence cries out for both terms to be featured together in the same palindrome, but first things first. |
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While they stood there close to the old linhay a bird came flying round them in wide circles, uttering shrill cries. |
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Deleuze feels especially intrigued by people's asyntactic stutter, stammer, and wordless cries. |
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Brock Curtis, 16, saw the sea turn red and heard Peter Edmonds' cries for help after a large shark took two bites out of his left leg. |
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Africa's cries of misery can be replaced by the melody of the West African griots,' he concluded. |
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The episode highlights the irony of a hundred affluent voices somehow being stridently louder than the cries of lakhs of poor slumdwellers. |
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The child, even his cries, must the ship balance, makes me wild to fight this unhumanly keeling. |
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The rage of misogyny is to me the dying cries of a wounded beast. |
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Legend has it that every year on the battle's anniversary, war cries can still be heard as the warriors battle on in the afterworld. |
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If a government cries wolf the first time, then a second time, the third time nobody will believe it. |
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He recorded the alarm cries of the shrike-tanager and of the bluish-slate antshrike, the sentinel species of the understory flocks. |
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What this tells you is that English football has, in some cases, one player for each position and if one cries off it is crisis time. |
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Their voices are silenced and the cries of their mothers and nurturers unheard. |
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While this number desperately cries out for a Kelly Clarkson-like cathartic release, Duff shows what doesn't kill her makes her sappier. |
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True and false alarm cries were similar in a spectrographic analysis, although the false alarm cries tended to be shorter. |
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Some children may develop a stridor during inspiration, which becomes prominent when the child cries or becomes upset. |
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The sea breaks upon this coast against a palisadoed fence of rocks and cliffs, around which swarm flocks of polar birds with cries and screams. |
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What loud cries did beat on all sides of the gates of heaven! and with what inexpectable, unconceivable mercies were they answered! |
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Even the coaita, screened by the intervention of the bodies, had, for the time, ceased to utter its cries of alarm. |
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Alice is unhappy and, as she cries, her tears flood the hallway. |
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The stressfulness of unsoothable cries could increase the likelihood that cries are judged as aversive and that they will elicit aggressive and abusive thoughts or responses. |
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Screams, cries and high-fives were exchanged between the band and their young fans, as empty slipcases of forthcoming album Future Hearts were passed over for signing. |
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Infant cries may contribute to the perception that an infant is behaving aversively, especially during episodes when infants are difficult to soothe. |
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Ella's best friend Maddy has to go away for a year and leaves her cat Marmalade in Ella's care, which is hard for both Ella, who cries, and Marmalade who yowls. |
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And prosperity itself was regularly described as a spiritual illness, anesthetizing the consciences of the rich, making the wealthy deaf to the cries of the poor. |
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The hamsandwich men and pig-trotter women will give you notice when the time is come, for with the first clatter of the descending footsteps they commence their cries. |
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Whee-er-er, whee-er-er! the puffling cries because he is hungry. Mama puffin arrives and lays her mouthful of live fish close to the front of the burrow. |
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Remaining ashore overnight, they heard cries near the encampment. |
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When they saw us, they charged down upon us with exceeding loud cries. |
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Since mid-day their plangent, disquieting cries had foretold its approach. |
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We heard the drowning woman's cries for help and ran to assist. |
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As pups, young rats use different types of ultrasonic cries to elicit and direct maternal search behavior, as well as to regulate their mother's movements in the nest. |
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The English cries of the soldiers were answered in English by the Boers, and slouch hat or helmet dimly seen in the mirk was the only badge of friend or foe. |
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A howler is a glaring mistake, a mistake that cries out to be noticed. |
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And yet government constantly cries poormouth and wants more tax money. |
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The composer played electric cello against a lilting narrative while whales, echoey sea depths and eerie cries melded with voices including truly stratospheric sopranos. |
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The Pakehas cower in a room full of flickering firelight as the Maoris attack, breaching the wall, bellowing war cries, and surging terrifyingly into the house. |
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The boy who cries wolf isn't the only one who loses credibility. |
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Or, we can continue to start all over again following each troop rotation, until the Canadian government cries uncle and abandons our commitment to rebuilding Afghanistan. |
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The republic swoons, but soon cries for sudsier complications. |
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The suffusive use of red throughout the film has an overwhelming intensity reminiscent of Ingmar Bergman's Cries and Whispers. |
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Cries of disunion and secession, grown louder during the territorial debate, met with stony silence in Missouri. |
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Cries of the forest animals and the great birds of the night glided across the treetops. |
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Cries are now heard round the world that Amanda Knox was railroaded. |
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One explosion followed another as the gray sunbeaten cabins burned like torches. Cries and curses could be heard from human beings caught in the midst of the fire. |
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