As we pushed through the crowd to walk uptown, people around us were crying, or gasping in horror. |
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I thought life should have ended there and then with me lying in a pile of rubble crying tears of nothingness. |
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Carey may have won the opening skirmish, but the Europeans aren't crying uncle yet. |
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When I was little and I had skinned my knees or elbows or something, I'd come home crying. |
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Both girls stared at each other, stunned for a moment, and then Katie lunged into Stephanie's arms, both crying like madwomen. |
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She blubbered, completely unable to stop herself and completely humiliated that she was crying like a madwoman in front of Jordan! |
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Her eyes were red from crying, and her brothers looked worried, yet upset and angry. |
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There were threats, and he would come home crying about all the meanness in the world. |
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Spots of silver dance on the sea, and it almost makes me forget the awfulness of the past few days, though I'm worn out from crying. |
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One of the medics, a woman, sat with a woman whose face was reddened and blotchy from crying. |
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It was a crying shame, they wrote, that the Grand Old Party would wallow in such political Tartuffery. |
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I didn't know what I was saying, because I couldn't hear it or make it out, but I saw Jason walk up again, and again he was crying. |
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Fans still trade abusive taunts and many thankfully can still take a bit of name-calling without crying to the authorities. |
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I sat on the floor and rocked back and forth, crying until he called out to me. |
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I thought it was fantastic and spent much of the last half hour in bits crying. |
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The farming industry was crying out for a small motorised vehicle that could handle hills even a horse baulked at. |
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Emily's blue eyes were bloodshot and swollen, meaning she had been crying of late. |
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This is probably something to do with us having two to three thousand nerve endings in our scalp crying out for stimulation. |
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I half-yelled, half-cried in a blood-curdling scream as the car pulled away and I broke down crying. |
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Some were silent, others screamed aloud, and some just lay crying, but all appeared miserable. |
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They've been crying out to be heard for so long, they could scarcely believe someone was there to listen to their stories. |
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This, though, did not stop us from crying whenever he was carted off to spend August vacations with his mother in Moruga. |
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I was crying and Peter picked me up and took me out the back door of the club so I wouldn't make a scene. |
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The muscle in his jaw clenches, and you can tell he's trying hard not to start crying. |
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Her eyes were red from crying and her hands kept twisting her skirt unknowledgeably. |
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In most cases toddlers already know how to emotionally manipulate their parents and most stop crying very soon after the parent has left. |
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No, it's a small child being bullied in the schoolyard, crying that he's had enough. |
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It was the most boring two hours I'd ever spent in a theater, nothing but these wrinkled old bags in Indian hats hugging each other and crying. |
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A sharp twinge of pain caused him to take in a hissing breath in an effort to resist temptation of crying out as she found the spot. |
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Elizabeth sighed wearily as she was woken from her sleep by Joshua crying in his crib. |
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Amber had no idea why she was crying, but had she confided in a certain Scottie she might have found out. |
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The souls of the children materialized before her, staring into her very heart, crying to be free! |
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She just accepted what the book said about how to feed our daughter, and turned a deaf ear to me, even if the hungry baby was crying for milk. |
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Debbie's voice was thick and nasal and Ashton felt a stab in the stomach, knowing that his wife had been crying. |
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The birds that lived in the two trees suddenly screamed out, beat their wings and swooped down, crying their anguish. |
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When Sophie had managed to stop crying, the pair of them walked back to the building and told the other two over supper what Paz had said. |
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I have a habit of stopping myself from crying, I don't know quite why, especially as I am somewhat the spokesperson for free expression. |
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I heard shutters banging and people wailing and babies crying and dog barking. |
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I hoped he would pick up, and not his mother or a sibling, since my voice was thick from crying. |
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In our society many are crying out to be understood but we fail to hear their voices. |
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Although crying feels oddly satisfying, to unleash your anger and sadness, I began to drift off slowly into sleep. |
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If I could catch him off guard it would give me just the edge I needed to send him crying into comic oblivion. |
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He's gone all soppy, crying because he misses Saskia and being a kind ear to listen to all Craig's miserable longings. |
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My eyes looked flat, dead, though I was crying, and my tone matched my eyes. |
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From a distance it does sound like a real crying baby and it has a chip inside so it monitors its surroundings. |
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Just like there's no crying in baseball, there are no frivolous sick days in residency. |
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Tommy stopped crying and the only thing that broke the unbearable silence of the place was the front door shutting loudly behind me. |
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That is why they give awards for acting, not for crying or laughing at will. |
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They started to shush me and told me to be quiet or I wouldn't hear her crying. |
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One eye was visibly moist and journalists present wondered whether he could handle any more questions without breaking down, or openly crying. |
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The screeching metal sounded like innocent angels shrieking and crying from being excommunicated from the riches and comforts of their heaven. |
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Undoubtedly awoken by the shouting, Keira was crying loudly in the next room. |
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Her victory was an unlikely triumph for a woman who lay backstage crying before the curtain had even gone up. |
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Need I remind you the countless hours you spent crying because no one wanted to be friends with the shorty? |
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Just remember as you hear the tremulous reporter, voice quaking in empathy, why the farmer is crying. |
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Mama scolded me for crying, because I was a big girl, not a baby to cry like little Hope. |
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Shocked bystanders hugged each other, some crying or holding their hands to their faces as ambulances, sirens wailing, evacuated the wounded. |
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It's a crying shame that CSS, designed to be so simple and approachable to nonprogrammers, has turned into such a cabalist's affair! |
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The smile she gave Wanda Bryk was the rueful, wan, chastened smile of someone who had just come through a crying spell. |
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Amy gave her a wan smile, and moved to stand beside her. her eyes were red from crying, and her armour was mangled in more than a few places. |
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The images of my mother crying and holding on to me as we bid a tearful farewell to our home flashed through my mind. |
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She had stomach aches prior to visits with her father, crying jags, and although tested as a gifted child, she almost failed fourth grade. |
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They were both sopping wet when Kevin finally reached her, but he saw that Amy had been crying. |
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He was yelling and crying, reaching out desperately and uselessly past the restraining arms in a vain attempt to bring his friend back. |
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The blonde with tears running down her cheeks starts crying harder but her blue eyes have a hint of accusation in them. |
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She had really been crying in her sleep, she guessed, since her eyes were very watery, and her cheeks felt tight from the dried salty tears. |
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It was the strangest sense, there was just quiet, no hysteria, no noise, no crying out. |
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Contrary to their claims, these writers are hardly courageous Jeremiahs crying out an unwelcome doctrine to rootless and anomic individuals. |
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She didn't remember much after that, except for crying when she knew that nothing was going to stop Tom from having his way with her. |
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So at school I used to act up and get into trouble, and then I'd go home to my mum and start crying because I thought the teacher didn't like me. |
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After a moment, the sound of ragged breath reached his ears, was she crying? |
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They were startled by the sound of a young woman in a bridal gown, sitting by the stream, crying softly. |
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She put the note he wrote to her back on the desk and went down the stairs crying. |
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The patrolmen broke into joyous jubilation, some even crying tears of happiness. |
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Then James saw his friend's shoulders begin to shake, juddering up and down and suddenly Jenni was crying into his chest. |
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They head out in the boat and Sancho starts crying after he hears his donkey braying plaintively. |
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He's a freshman in college and she's a junior in high-school for crying out loud. |
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There were a number of scared and bewildered children crying in their parents' arms. |
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The whaups were crying, but none came near him, though he looked hard for the bird that had spoken with him. |
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It was late March, 1890, and the whaups were crying a new spring over the braes of Mauricewood, when they brought out the men from the east face. |
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The crying stopped, muffled by a snuffle, hands swiping away tears, throat unclogging in a cough. |
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Alla said children whimpered in fear, and all around there was screaming and crying. |
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Janie was crying, whimpering in pain and the fact that she couldn't even try to bring her head back inside, such was her hurt. |
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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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You have the power and you are not going to have it forever and stop crying and whingeing about other things. |
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Excessive crying or increased gas production from colon function can result in intraluminal gas formation and aerophagia. |
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So it was that every Friday evening all the staff had a whip-round for the latest pale, crying girl. |
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Carrie was sitting at the kitchen table, crying, and snuffling and blowing her nose. |
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Aged about 12 or 13 years at most, the girl started screaming abuse, crying, lashing out with fists and kicking. |
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The top House Democrat is crying foul today over the razor-thin passage of the Central America Free Trade Agreement. |
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Scarlett, attempting to stop crying, took a deep breath and reached for the cell phone again. |
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That was all it took for the entire family to start whooping and hollering, crying and screaming. |
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Unity, flexibility, realism and political acumen are the crying needs of the hour. |
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Sometimes the tears would freeze on my eyelids from crying all day in the cold, snowy weather. |
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And after last night, with her crying those huge, snotty tears over Constantine, she has to be gone. |
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It is a crying shame we couldn't all come together to avoid splitting the vote. |
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It sounded like they had just heard this kid crying and they were kind of laughing at what had happened, mimicking him. |
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He is no Richard Dawkins, gleefully machine-gunning religion while crying that we are merely receptacles for our genes. |
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The feeling was not reciprocated and Nicole felt like crying when she realized it. |
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For decades, alarmists have been crying wolf with proclamations that the world is running out of oil. |
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He's talking to two marine biologists that specialize in sharks as if we're two snot-nosed kids on a school trip for crying out loud! |
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The difficulty is trying to spot something big before it becomes a problem but not crying wolf too often. |
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The other day on the subway some snot-nosed preschooler gave me the finger, for crying out loud! |
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If they say something too early then they can be accused of crying wolf and if they wait too long then people ask if they have been asleep. |
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I guess it's no use crying over spilt milk, but I do remember feeling a sense of disappointment as these features were dropped from Vista. |
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My eyes were red and stinging by the time my crying spell passed, and Julius was asking for a walk. |
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She was still trying to hide her face, for her eyes were red and swollen from all the crying. |
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As well as the urgent necessity for further resources, there is also a crying need to better manage the resources that we already have. |
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That's why I hope the two of them split it because, boy, you will see whining and crying then. |
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His eyes were red-rimmed, as if he had been crying, or rubbing them, time and again. |
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I didn't know what to do with myself, so I just laid down, hugged myself, and started crying. |
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While all these wannabes are crying out for TV exposure, the truth is the public don't want to know. |
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She stayed there for hours, crying for her brother, and hating the world for taking him away. |
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When she was done crying, she left with the baby to go and let Andrea swim in the shallows of the pond. |
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A magnificent photo he took of a crying local boy was run on the front page of the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age. |
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This is why she shouldn't be snooping in my private letters, for crying out loud! |
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I soon fell to sleep during my crying fit, exhausted from having sniveled and bawled the remainder of the day. |
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This inquiry should have been ordered last year when the Royal Infirmary management was crying out for funding and direction. |
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And for this particular wedding, I pulled out all the stops, officially beginning my crying at the rehearsal dinner. |
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He was sniveling, and looking like an over large baby crying on the pavement. |
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Airline companies have been crying out for a relaxation of the rules that would allow consolidation within the industry. |
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We sat there for a few minutes in silence, the only sound was of my sniffs and whimpers as I tried to stop crying. |
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She was crying, shaking violently, her usually perfect makeup smudged, mascara staining her cheeks. |
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Others, like The Good Samaritan, have a bitter humanity to them that will have even the most unromantic of you crying into your cappuccino. |
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But then the laughter floated to him, drowned out the crying, and he remembered himself. |
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Later, based on this incident and a few others we'd witnessed, my friend and I concluded that avoiding crying saved a lot of bother. |
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He's crying out for his own chat show, where his facility for quickfire repartee would come into its own. |
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She threw her arms around her old friend, making his glasses crooked, and began crying anew. |
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Anyways, he saw how distressed I was and came over to comfort me because I was crying up a storm. |
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He dropped to his knees and gathered up handfuls of dust and smeared them on his forehead and chest, crying aloud in anguish. |
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Standing up quickly, she watched the boy roll around on the floor pathetically, crying, gasping and retching. |
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She looked as if she had been crying because her cheeks were red and puffy and her eyes looked red-rimmed with dark shadows beneath them. |
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I ask, but he just starts crying loudly as Babsy smacks me with small clutch purse. |
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The crying woman's head jerked up, eyes flashing in momentary anger at my tone of voice. |
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When the teen reached the doorstep to the house, she heard a loud smack, and a child crying. |
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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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This is the moment in the funeral video that turns the slow, rheumy trickle from Gordon's eyes into flat-out crying. |
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But my fears of sleepless nights were totally unfounded because five-month-old Oliver, bless his cotton booties, is not usually the crying type. |
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And Doncaster will hopefully soon be ringing with the boom of bitterns crying out for mates. |
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After all the crying, stressing, and worrying he'd been doing, I'd be tired too. |
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Bella stopped crying and grinned toothlessly up at Grace, soothed by her voice. |
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These ominous odes rumble like the storm clouds before the apocalypse and will have you laughing and crying at the same time. |
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When he puts the ring on my ring finger I find myself crying harder because the emotion I am feeling is too strong to control. |
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The soldier, who returned home to Fulford yesterday from Iraq, was unfazed at the prospect of being woken up at night by her crying. |
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The oldies hog the limelight, leaving the modern beauties crying for attention. |
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The authors conclude that controlled crying reduced infant sleep disorders and benefited depressed mothers. |
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I looked at it for quite awhile then I ripped it up and started crying even more. |
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She sat bolt upright, crying out for her mother in fright at the noise, terrified by the pitch blackness around her. |
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South Africans give people lip too, but they don't start crying when they get some, neither do they get violent. |
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The Princess stopped crying and looked prettily up at the shopkeeper, letting just one tear roll down her cheek. |
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There are countries the world over crying out for a little of that prosperity. |
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The case is crying out for modding, and the space that's there makes it plenty roomy for installing a watercooling system and extra lighting. |
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She ran into her bedroom, slammed the door behind her, and fell onto her bed crying. |
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And yours truly will either be celebrating like mad or crying into my pint down the local. |
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She held the box and stopped crying, falling into a deep sleep which hourly examinations could not arouse. |
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Isabelle throws her arms round her daughter and the pair stay there for a while, just crying. |
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For the most part, they sat through the trial drawing, sucking their thumbs or crying. |
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I was crying at the overwhelming sense of lost opportunity, and was probably not very good company in the bar afterwards. |
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She had seen teenage movies of lovesick teenagers and she definitely did not want to end up like that, crying all the time over some guy. |
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Her voice is wonderfully low and husky, perfect for a night full of regret, anger and crying. |
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I was about to lecture him about the evil of self-conceit and the importance of modesty, when a servant ran into the library crying nervously. |
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The rebels quietened crying children by firing their guns into the air. |
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Evolutionary psychology has puzzled over the question of what is it about crying that would have been advantageous for survival. |
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So one night, in a fit of animalistic madness, Edie chops off what she has left, crying and screaming as she cuts. |
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Suddenly, you are crying, breathless, raging, and on quieter days just going through the motions. |
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If you listen carefully, you can hear the soft sobs of Mitt Romney and his consultants, crying in their chocolate milk. |
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While what's past is past and there's no use crying about water under the bridge, it does appear that this decision may have been a mistake on my part. |
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Recurrent sociological interpretations emphasize the communicative value of crying. |
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Then, at the wedding dinner the waitress spilt a jug of water all over the table which set the married couple's 2 year old off crying, so they ended up leaving. |
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Cycling is crying out for a major tour without a whiff of a drugs scandal. |
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There's no point ranting and raving or going crying to the manager. |
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After my crying spell stopped, I gritted my teeth, tucked my crutch under my right arm, and turned to my husband. |
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This is a guy who has his son-in-law clean his eyeglasses, for crying out loud. |
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The next day, her toddler had been found, cold and crying, dumped in front of a daycare center. |
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And if anyone other than me cares about my car, the catalytic converter light gracing my dashboard was apparently crying wolf and has consequently been disconnected. |
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Her eyes were red and puffy from all the crying she had done all night. |
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Her red-rimmed eyes gave away the fact she had recently been crying. |
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This will, inevitably, devolve into the comedian freaking out and crying on the floor. |
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A sudden cold wrenched my stomach, and I fought to keep from crying out. |
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This is doubtless the change in meaningful alimentation that the newly formed Association of Business Development Trainers chairman is crying for. |
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Amanda and the 20 kids on the school bus watched with horror, many of them crying. |
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This self-aware midnight premiere-goer exhibited a bit more self-awareness than some of the other crying fans. |
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We see, over and over again, his self-loathing over crying in front of family and friends. |
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There were the sounds of punching and kicking, objects being broken, grown-ups begging for mercy, children crying, chickens clucking, dogs yelping and pigs squealing. |
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I yowl at the moon again, and if wolves could cry, I would be crying. |
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I'm making my decisions based on stress and expedience and my gut and who's pouting and who's crying. |
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You pride yourself on being calm and level-headed, and here you are crying over the consequences of something you don't even know for sure is real? |
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A chess master who has lost a match and whose sense of fair play now prevents him from crying about an unsuccessful gambit? |
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One of them broke down crying and said she wanted to stop living a lie. |
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Emotions, designed by natural selection and controlled by the limbic system of the brain, motivate infants and children to protest sleep isolation from parents by crying. |
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That song title is just crying out loud for a limerick to be made. |
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By now, the Americans were crying out for a road-going version of the impossibly beautiful car and in 1956 the 356A was born in direct response to this demand. |
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She began to scream loudly, crying out at the top of her lungs. |
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First, seeing my father in the middle of his row crying, and thinking, Why is dad so upset? |
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And I sat there as he shot the silhouette, but he had to stop because I started frantically crying. |
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When an ayah tried to comfort the crying child, she inadvertently caused the scorpion hidden in its nightdress to sting repeatedly until the baby died. |
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Charlotte started crying in silence, just letting teardrops fall. |
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Talk about a tear-jerker, imagine 300 pages on the subject of crying. |
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She is crying, a tearless wail, but she rubs her eyes out of habit. |
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A low point came when she was photographed by paparazzi crying in a Soho street after the break-up. |
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Then there was the time she started crying at the thought of starring in a Catwoman spin-off. |
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His kids will be crying as much as mine for many a Christmas to come. |
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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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Hand-held scraps of sandpaper are the best option for pressing into elaborate cornicing and mouldings, leaving your hands crying out for Vaseline afterwards. |
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The people around were crying their approval, and one of them ran up to the front door and, using his sign, barred the door so that they couldn't escape. |
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She was very upset but she very quickly stopped crying and had a think. |
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It is unlikely that anyone will care whether you start screaming and crying, unless they decide to have you sectioned under the Mental Health Act. |
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We could hear her crying, she was so thrilled to hear his voice. |
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He stops writing and throws the paper away, crying into his hands. |
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Soon, half the audience is crying, convinced the medium has made contact. |
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In 1964, Kitty Genovese, living in Kew Gardens, Queens, was fatally stabbed while crying out for help. |
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I kneel with the journalist in the sand, my face stoic and yet terrified, crying, knowing that I can do nothing but wait. |
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He becomes hysterical, crying and beating his fist against the wall. |
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The fear of public places and buses, the recurring nightmares and bed-wetting, the incessant crying for no apparent reason, the inability to function normally anymore. |
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She was crying so much that an assistant was tasked with giving her ice packs to reduce the swelling. |
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A child operating behind the threat of a tantrum will begin by crying softly. |
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I watched Garner die on tape and wondered why I was crying so hard when I am not that much of a cryer at all. |
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The whole time, he carefully avoids looking at me as I struggle with the shame of crying in school over what looks like nothing more than a stupid locker. |
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Once on my face, my skin began to tingle and my eyes started to water, or maybe I was crying because I was so hungry. |
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The nurse said that they were shaving him when he started crying. |
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Right, that toughness was always inside her, like the way she had given up crying. |
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That was after trooping down three flights of steps, crowded by crying, ten-year-old ballerinas and their few harried teachers. |
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Regardless of how much I cannot stand that fraud, he could literally sweep up your shorty in front of you and drive off with you left crying in the rear-view wondering how. |
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The girl beside him had bitten her lip to keep from crying out loud. |
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Her eyes suddenly flowed over and in a moment, she was crying freely. |
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Wes tuned it out, he had not stopped crying since he ended his eulogy. |
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I was in a total downer, spent most of the day crying and moping. |
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She crouched further down, looking up at him and then burying her face against his upper arm, crying. |
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We talked about counseling again but that is something I cannot do, my mortal fear of being seen as weak and crying by people would stop me doing that. |
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There were pictures of me crying, pictures of my hair falling out, pictures of me injecting myself with Needles. |
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In men, but not women, neuroticism was positively correlated and masculinity negatively correlated with crying. |
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After a about another half an hour of crying, blubbering, and her trying to tell me how she felt, she finally fell asleep and I softly moved her head to her pillow. |
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She was crying and blubbering, unable to believe what I was doing. |
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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 remainder of that week was absolutely horrible with calls from the school nurse that my daughter was crying unconsolably and complaining of a stomach ache. |
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Somehow I had ended up on the floor, sputtering and crying, the whole bodice of my dress no longer attached to the sleeves revealing the bodice of my under garments. |
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Well, this is over-the-top fake crying, so I was not actually crying, I have to admit. |
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Chris stops crying, sniffling through his nose to catch his breath again. |
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While the appellant testified the complainant had been snuffling, she testified she was crying because he had intimidated her to the point of exhaustion, frustration and fear. |
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This came on the same day the agency defended the pat-down of a crying four-year-old in the Kansas airport. |
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There was a break in her voice as if she were going to burst out crying. |
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Gordon had been crying for a week, but that song broke him up anew. |
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If crying is not physiologically beneficial, what then is the purpose of emotionally aroused tears? |
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Even when the source of crying befuddles a parent, the baby's demands for attention need to be addressed. |
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The first of these, Archeozoic, realistically simulates the sound of gulls crying. |
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It's a crying shame that so much money has been wasted on this pointless political campaign. |
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Quantity surveyors are pivotal to the construction industry and, at the moment, this industry is crying out for them. |
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But the channel changer doesn't help when those children are crying before your own eyes. |
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The digital creative process is crying out for innovation and disruption and Ceros provides both. |
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Tonally, the film is also a failure with superheroes this cheerfully ridiculous crying out for a light directorial touch. |
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Tori then starts crying and suggests that she cannot satisfy McDermott's sexual needs. |
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In the old days he would even play two shows on the same night, leaving audiences chortling and crying for mercy at the same time. |
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Shobha's husband Bhuman Nagi Reddy and three children were crying inconsolably as her body was consigned to flames. |
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The paper quoted Christmas Island Shire President Gordon Thomson as saying that there were people in the water crying out for help. |
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Already the industry is crying for electricians, millwrights, instrumentation technicians, heavy equipment operators and mechanics. |
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It's an adventure obsessed with detail, dialogue and the kind of delicious graphics that the PS3 has been crying out to showoff. |
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You've known about it all along, you haven't lifted a finger, so don't come crying to me. I don't have time for it. |
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Then Isis, a three-year-old black and white shorthair, came back crying with blood dripping from her right eye. |
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There was a poignant juxtaposition between the boys laughing in the street and the girl crying on the balcony above. |
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John Bulger, 74, was sent to prison last month for the sexual abuse of a boy he had befriended as he was crying on the street. |
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But always he went the full length, crying until he was completely exhausted, worn out, hypotonic. |
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But he was still Vinnie, crying like a big baby, golden still, and still loving his honeybunny. |
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If they had video of the victim crying, they would have keyed in on that. |
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Louisa sat in the car crying, until her foot fell asleep. She shook her foot violently, afraid the numbness would turn to frostbite. |
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Oh for crying out loud, get off the computer! You've been on there for ages! |
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The television news was depressing, so rather than start crying I turned it off. |
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People think self-harmers are freaks who are just crying out for help, but that is not the case at all. |
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Konrad Hunn of Schwyz reports how once abroad he encountered a crying Duke Johann attended by two other lords. |
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The video shows Tai crying out in pain when she is shocked with a hand-held stun gun into performing a headstand. |
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Khan Saheb is crying hoarse, but he should know that the 'party has just started. |
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Sundresses are now packed away, Children crying 'I want to play', Cold summer, please be gone, August bring back what belongs. |
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It is no use the CBI crying wolf, because the problem is of their own making. |
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If ever a fully-grown man has come close to crying on a badminton court it's me now. |
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The camera then cut to the woman on the front row who was clearly overcome and crying tears of joy. |
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It was a pleasure to talk to a movie producer who wasn't crying in his beer over what the European war has done to the picture business. |
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Teachers are told never to put an arm around a crying child. |
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It's crying out for a crisp rewrite from the Bard himself but alas, poor yawners, all we get is Fakespeare. |
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Waaaaa! Waaaaa! If you let it, life can become nothing more than a crying game that is void of accountability and void of responsibility. |
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She pouts and I can tell she's about to cry. I'm sick of her fake crying games. |
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The child was found on the 400-foot level, bruised and crying, but alive. |
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Howbeit, crying and wrawling as like as possibly might be to an infant new come into the world. |
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The senorita's skimpy scanties had the Germans crying out for amor, amor of the same. |
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He's clearly one of the intellectual uncles of the Tea Party movement, and that bunch clearly has many Republican politicians crying uncle. |
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They basically thrive when oil prices go up, and now they are crying uncle when prices go down. |
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We are crying, looking at one another. A small group of wemistikoshiw gathers and stares at us. |
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Uncried tears have a way of filling the well of sadness even more deeply. If you have a half hour of crying to do, don't stop at twenty minutes. |
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Patients and employees were dazed, crying, and moaning, he said. |
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With these sure graces, while busy tongues are crying out for a drop of cold water, mutes may be in happiness, and sing the Trisagion in heaven. |
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The Demons were crying now too, a stridulation that rose above the clamor and seemed to pierce the skull. |
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This sort of crying proceeding from pride, obstinacy, and stomach, the will, where the fault lies, must be bent. |
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Accordingly, the most crying abuses described in this book have either disappeared or have been made less conspicuous. |
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He who first acts as striker asks the other how many blows of the rattan he will bear on his forearm without crying out. |
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Leppered stones To build up the apartheiding Mansions Of human Hatred and Doom...NOW I am crying In My Mind Blood tears. |
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Maternal overreactive sympathetic nervous system responses to repeated infant crying predicts risk for impulsive harsh discipline of infants. |
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There is no crying in space, but Monday was perhaps as close as it gets to a blubberfest in space helmets. |
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The women were re-traumatized, not just wailing and crying, but nauseated. |
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So I wish you luck, but don't come crying to me when it blows up in your face. |
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She started crying, and she poured out the whole story, right from the beginning. |
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The crying child ran to his mother and collapsed in her arms. |
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But then the woman I was talking to at the centre said she thought he might be crying because he was photophobic. |
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