Outside the courtroom, McDonald, in a neat white blouse and a black leather blazer, puts her face in her hands and begins to sob inconsolably. |
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We last see her crying inconsolably, now that she has lost not only her name, but also the one person ever to show her genuine kindness and love. |
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In such a case, the infant would fuss or cry inconsolably and to an excessive degree. |
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There may be a period of isolation or withdrawal when she is irritable and cries inconsolably. |
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The audience watched, riveted, as the moment dragged on, terrified that she would start sobbing inconsolably, half-hoping she would. |
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In another, an Italy forward wept inconsolably. |
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Finally one day Max ate too many avocados, a new treat, and he fretted and cried inconsolably because he had a bellyache. |
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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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A shadow of her former self, she wept inconsolably throughout a hearing at Westminster Magistrates Courtt in September 2011, having to be passed a tissue by a court official. |
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Parents recorded the daily frequency of their infants' bowel movements and spitting up, as well as the amount of time the babies cried inconsolably. |
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