Zack was now dry-eyed and watching his mother with a strange mixture of trepidation and calmness. |
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The book is comedic and heartwarming in turns, yet I read it dry-eyed as it did not realise a true exploration of personal grief. |
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At the funeral, he stood dry-eyed, wondering if perhaps he should cry for appearance's sake. |
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But when they filed in, they were all dry-eyed, and nobody looked over toward the defense. |
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Once you get hooked, it's almost impossible to get through an episode dry-eyed. |
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Still, it was different, as was Masur's dry-eyed but sensitively inflected interpretation. |
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I defy any red-blooded person to remain dry-eyed at the final moments of the piece. |
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He remained dry-eyed and expressionless as the girl cried throughout her statement. |
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Ali sat dry-eyed in her car, head resting against the steering wheel with her arms wrapped around it. |
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Christopher was dry-eyed, but he stared into space, not seeming to be aware of his surroundings. |
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Now, there is only the small collection of dry-eyed people, and the pastor with no pulpit and a slender red holy book in his hand. |
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Jonathan's parents stood dry-eyed, not wanting to believe that what they had been told was true. |
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Samantha had remained erect, very still, and dry-eyed, her back not touching the witness chair. |
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I sat dry-eyed, stunned, and with a growing sense of dread as I watched. |
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My good buddy Katie is dry-eyed but looks like she's about to shatter into a million tiny pieces, like a mirror with a crack, threatening to break into a thousand shards. |
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Her emotional perspective is dry-eyed and perceptive. |
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They're burying an empty casket, a dry-eyed Oskar says. |
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There is a dry-eyed, unexpected compromise. |
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I used to read it to my classes, and never could get through it dry-eyed. |
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On MSNBC, the sports reporter Lindsay Czarniak remained dry-eyed. |
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