When the first dolphin jumped out of the water I don't think there was a single one of us who didn't cry out. |
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During the Rosh Hashana prayers, we cry out to be inscribed in the book of Life. |
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She managed to regain control of herself for long enough to cry out in fear. |
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The fact that these are precisely the issues that most cry out for free and open debate seems to matter not at all. |
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The problems are the shared responsibility of humankind and cry out for solutions that, like the problems themselves, also cross frontiers. |
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Yet, despite his awareness of the literature across regional and national boundaries, his essays cry out for further comparative scholarship. |
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They all sat up, confused and a bit groggy, and succeeded in making everybody cry out in relief. |
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He enfolds her with his arms, so tight and warm she could nearly cry out in pleasure. |
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After a few minutes the wagon jolted and moved on the track and then there was a sudden thud that almost made Bligh cry out in fright. |
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She tried to get up but the stinging pain on her back caused her to cry out in anguish. |
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Jake was about to retort with a very rude comment when pain flared up through his body, causing him to cry out. |
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Ugly thougths of Jessica and her artificial friends entered her troubled mind, making her cry out in animosity. |
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The schoolgirl said she had been scared and had wanted to cry out but she couldn't seem to find her voice. |
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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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They cry out in a familiar musical language of liberation, but the politics are drenched with irony. |
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The medic slammed a syrette of morphine into Loren's thigh, making Ava cry out. |
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This same mother will also tell you not to cut the tree, for it will bleed real blood during the night and cry out with a piteous wail. |
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Federalism and the Constitution cry out for both the president and Congress to work constructively together for the benefit of the nation. |
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Several of the injured kids began to cry out in pain or crawl away from the gun shots. |
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I could feel the heat surrounding me, burning me, scorching my skin, causing me to cry out wordlessly in pain. |
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It nearly broke his heart when he heard her cry out in pain as the joint was put back into place by a powerful thrust by his palm. |
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She tried to cry out as twisted metal and glass bit into her back, but his weight was suffocating. |
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The slap sounded throughout the room and Janice's cheek began to turn red, but she did not cry out. |
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The blood of these innocents will cry out to Heaven for vengeance and vengeance will be theirs. |
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Picnics cry out for rude plenty, the cheap and cheerful bottles that are able, above all, to withstand a hot or bumpy journey. |
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In the infinitesimally small light, I saw Jason bang against the edge, and I clamped a hand over his mouth before he could cry out. |
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I heard him cry out in anger and pain as he released me and moved his hands up to his face. |
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He later told his older sister that he heard his friend cry out after the explosion. |
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Nobody in the group heard her cry out and they were not aware she had fallen until they reached a gate and looked back. |
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She told how she heard her daughter cry out as she was attacked and robbed of her mobile phone. |
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His body was covered in horrific bedsores that caused him to cry out in pain whenever they were touched. |
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Crying after Mrs. Moore's chilly reception, Adela begins to cry out Aziz's name. |
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They would hurt you till you cry out then hurt you even worse so you are begging for the previous pain because it hurt less. |
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The teachers say that when they hear a loud noise they look to the sky and cry out and weep. |
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It is always those who cry out the loudest for law and order that do not respect it. |
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The forests of the sea are coral reefs at the bottom of the sea, among fish that are unable to cry out. |
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Your voice is raised in prayer because you have earnest heart and you cry out with all your heart. |
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I see him in my dreams, he speaks to me and tells me that I killed him for nothing and I cry out. |
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The hungry nations of the world cry out to the peoples blessed with abundance. |
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But even in crisis, children cry out not only for food and water but also for comfort and love. |
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We must feel our need, the distress that drives and impels us to cry out. |
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In any western democracy, these questions and these facts cry out for public scrutiny. |
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I have come to cry out loud our nation's right to live and our nation's right to live in dignity. |
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Jessica thought she heard him cry out in agony and she reached out to try to pull him free, but in the next instant, Matthew Jones disappeared from sight. |
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Whereas in New England, with Massachusetts Avenue and Commonwealth Avenues and plenty of Connecticut Avenues in other places, the polysyllabic names cry out for shortening. |
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A reptile hatching from an egg must not cry out for its mother, or else it will be readily detected by predators and eaten. |
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The pages of the magazine seemed to cry out for a much-needed dose of bonkers. |
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And there are certain crimes still that are so heinous, so wretched, and so abominable that, yes, they do cry out for vengeance, and they do cry out for the death penalty. |
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Houses cry out for a coat of paint and are circled by half-broken fences. |
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Recently I have wondered why more Americans don't cry out against wrongs, why there is silence, even if it lasts only a moment. |
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Yes, some even crawl the last mile to the shrine, for they have supped at the cup of scrumpy and yea it maketh them fall down and cry out in tongues. |
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They cry out for a modern bill that would set the terms and conditions by which human beings could deal with animals. |
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These facts cry out for all concerned in government and health organizations. |
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These numbers clearly cry out for a high quality national day care program to be put in place. |
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We hear him when the world and our brothers and sisters cry out for our love. |
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When our children's health was at stake, we did not cry out for scientific proof. |
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Nonetheless, several areas of the law cry out for reform by the federal government. |
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We have lost the ability to respond to issues that come up like this, issues that cry out for a response from the Government of Canada. |
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History learns it: The military force never could silence a people who cry out for freedom. |
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One of these beatings resulted in the death of a developmentally disabled patient who could not cry out for help because he was mute. |
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After having said such things, it is unacceptable to abandon the defence industries that cry out for government assistance. |
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Notwithstanding present limitations, some diseases or conditions cry out for more revolutionary measures than those that are presently available. |
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In the beginning I wrote, and with that I satiate my eager desire to cry out what I have inside of me. |
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Compassion challenges us to cry out with those in misery, to mourn with those who are lonely, to weep with those in tears. |
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I believe that the people of Zimbabwe, who cry out for peace and law and order, progress and a decent life, deserve a better deal. |
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One seal lifted its head and tried to cry out but managed only a soft, throaty birdcall. |
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The reason for the sounds was because a piece of tape was over her mouth so she couldn't cry out for help, and her ankles were tied together in a tight knot. |
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Whenever an opponent would make an especially good shot, Perry would cry out 'Very clevah. |
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Those facts demand and cry out for some sort of investigation. |
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It is a theology that reflects on momentous challenges and distills those elements that cry out for intervention, failing which history would judge adversely. |
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The elements shall cry out for justice, and upon unleashing themselves they will cause portions of the earth to disappear, becoming seas, and seas to vanish where land arises. |
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The human rights situations in Sudan and Haiti, and in many similar countries, cry out for strong independent institutions that can contribute to the promotion and protection of human rights. |
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If we desire to see again the supernatural hand of God over our life, our personal service and our assembly, we must cry out for divine intervention. |
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Not as long as administrators reach for Band-Aids when facilities cry out for major surgery. |
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Pain which did not cry out within earshot left our hearts unmoved. |
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The young birds cry out for food, and the parents returning from the sea manage to pick out their own amid a mass of look-alikes. |
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Fifteen years of marriage in full would cry out for a slam-bang celebration. |
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They appear like wraithes that came here to cry out for vengeance. |
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On this anniversary, our thoughts and prayers are with those who suffer and cry out for change in Iraq, change that would mean enhanced human rights and political freedoms as well as economic and social conditions. |
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What happened to women in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda and the outrages that are routinely inflicted on women in armed conflict are crimes against humanity that cry out for justice and healing. |
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When we look at animal cruelty and the opportunities for the misunderstanding that comes with harvesting of animals, with the use of animals in agriculture, those things cry out for a clear definition. |
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These three sentences cry out for explanation. |
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However, as the use of cluster bombs in the recent war in Kosovo and the resultant UXO problem have demonstrated, this is an issue that will increasingly cry out for attention. |
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God of justice, raise up global citizens who cry out against greed. |
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These are the kinds of initiatives that deserve and cry out for funding. |
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The congregation started to cry out and stand up and clap their hands and the powerful surge of his breath carried the reverend's voice to the rafters. |
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These plans, too, cry out for reconsideration. |
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So, readers, what areas cry out for food-truck invasion? |
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Present events attest to similar acts and cry out for our vigilance. |
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The contemplation of such a great dignity, redeemed «with so much suffering on the wood of the holy cross» sometimes makes the saint cry out loudly: «Oh ungrateful man, what nature did your God give you? |
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We have to earnestly cry out and pray fervently. |
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Without words and almost with the seriousness of asylum nurses they at once set upon an unsavoury-looking matron who began to cry out Mediterranean vocables of distress. |
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The sound of the blubbing bairns was music to the ears of their parents, who believe that sumo wrestlers can help make babies cry out a wish to grow up with good health. |
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With which intolerable pains if the party shriek or cry out, they roar out as loud to him to confess the truth, or else he shall come down with a vengeance. |
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