The only thing expressed in this election was a cry for help from a confused and lost nation, desperate to keep up appearances. |
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Suddenly came Mr Hill's cry for help and as a fireman started to sift through the debris he saw the railman's boots poking through the soil. |
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But the drunken trio fled when up to 20 Clifton youths answered a cry for help on a mobile phone. |
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Often the messages have been copied to a number of us to ensure his cry for help has been registered. |
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All those years he made fun of me, bullied me, pushed me around, I think that it was his cry for help. |
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It is often a cry for help in the only way that many people know how to cry out for help. |
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It was then that I realised that Kenderson was a sensitive young boy trapped in a bully's body, each spitball and noogie a cry for help. |
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Of course he's probably lying, but any sensitive, caring American would recognize this as an anguished cry for help. |
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Little did the 17-year-old know that two days later, he would be hooked up to machines, not even able to cry for help. |
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A cry for help sounded through the house as Charlotte, described at Winchester Crown Court as an awkward feeder, stopped breathing. |
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Newrbidge primary schools have issued an urgent cry for help as the schools crisis in the town deepens. |
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The film is not quite a confessional cry for help, but on some level it functions as scrambled autobiography. |
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That resolution contains a real cry for help regarding the deplorable situation of beekeepers and their hives. |
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How can we not hear, from the very depths of this humanity, at once joyful and anguished, a heart-rending cry for help? |
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This documentary was a cry for help for these children, and it has been heard. |
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The most senior official responsible for financial control at the Committee of the Regions issues a cry for help! |
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It is more than a year later, and the government has yet to hear the cry for help. |
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On the day she was killed, we heard a scream, a cry for help. |
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His urgent vocal-style demands your attention like a cry for help. |
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The man gave a faint cry for help but I covered his mouth before he could. |
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There is a speed bump in the market and there is this great cry for help from taxpayers. |
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Mr. Speaker, for the member the Canadian flag may represent a cry for help, but to this government it represents hope. |
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The club who has issued a cry for help says it will disband within the next three weeks, unless immediate support from parents and supporters comes forward. |
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The silence of the poor can only be converted into a cry for help by those who have the necessary power and political influence. |
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We sent a task force into conflict-ridden Lebanon, and answered the post-tsunami cry for help in the Andaman Sea. |
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The other unions have chosen to do the opposite and, in a cry for help, are trying to send staff into a losing battle. |
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Mr. Speaker, the people of Shannon are victims of negligence on the part of the federal government. Their cry for help is compelling. |
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Perhaps it is simply trying to attract our attention, and this is a desperate cry for help. |
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His entire being had been drained by the immense blast he'd unleashed on the assaulting legions, but Rakael's desperate cry for help had catapulted him out of his repose. |
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But the constant cry for help has angered German politicians especially, as the bulk of the refugees are heading there. |
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Their barbarities are not a cry for help, but acts of total war. |
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I usually just block such noises out because in the city there's always some lunatic running around shouting things but for some reason I ran to the cry for help. |
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West Rouge Housing Co-operative's letter to their MPP was a cry for help. |
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From that conference there came a cry for help for the world's poor. |
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While attempted suicides are primarily a cry for help or an expression of deep suffering, suicide itself is a much more violent act which is sometimes planned and rehearsed over a period of time. |
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We believe the incident needs to be viewed as a cry for help, not only for CBC-TV but for the notion of the primacy of Canadian programming on the English-language television system in Canada. |
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I can only hope that my colleagues across the floor will show a little humility this time by listening to the cry for help from the regions and the young people who live there. |
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I interpret this outbreak of violence as a cry for help. |
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Coastguard chiefs concede that the number of call-outs are probably a cry for help. |
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That is that what the people across the European Union have said, not just in the referenda on the Constitution but also in previous European elections, was a cry for help. |
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Realistically, it is not about understanding the why behind the action rather it is hearing the cry for help and learning the appropriate tools to better intervene in times of need. |
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He did so, and issued what he called a cry for help. |
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Once again, it is high time that they sit up and listen, that they hear the message, the cry for help from communities that live in areas with resource based economies. |
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