At St Mary's Convent of Mercy School, pupils shed tears of joy on opening their results. |
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I was already treated worse than a dog, letting her see me shed tears, only gave her more opportunities to despise me. |
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Whirling back a decade ago, he was the shy, gangly teenager, who used to shed tears at training sessions because he was homesick. |
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I can become ecstatic, dance and roll and shed tears and be overwhelmed with that bhava, drowned and intoxicated. |
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Earlier, at the rail stations targeted in the attack, people huddled together and shed tears as memories of the blasts returned. |
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Few of us will shed tears over restrictions on commercial confidentiality that hit financial speculators and wealthy tax avoiders. |
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He shed tears also because He could sense the sorrow of Mary, who was crying at His feet. |
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Broken hearted, I went out into the garden where, in the silence of the night, I began to shed tears copiously. |
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So I detonated tear gas so that they too shed tears, even if theirs were fake tears. |
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The adorable dancing, singing, curly-haired moppet, the world's top-earning star from 1935 to 1938, surely shed tears once the cameras were off. |
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A half-century has passed but the families of our fallen comrades still shed tears in remembrance of those loved ones who did not return. |
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In the day he shed tears during his Mass and, at night, during his untiring vigils. |
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Some shed tears and expressed their feelings for the first time since the flood. |
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Tekanoet, the grand chief of the Seneca, who had reached eighty years, stood in his canoe and shed tears for the dead. |
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When I read it, I almost shed tears because I was reminded of painful situations I experienced. |
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Instead of doing so if you continue to live in complaints you are no better than the ones who shed tears while cutting the onions. |
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Some, such as the Aria from Bach's Suite in D major or Pachelbel's Canon, cause us to shed tears at weddings or funerals. |
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Grandpa would, in essence, teach me to be afraid, to understand the humiliation that awaited me if I dared shed tears or demonstrate some other unmanly behavior. |
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As they tightly clasped the bewildering ballot papers bearing the names of 111 parties across the country, some shed tears of joy, some danced in the streets. |
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While Paraguayans fans shed tears over their team's loss, their victorious Spanish counterparts rejoiced. |
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To the skirl of the pipes, drummer Bronco was laid to rest last week as pals from the fire department pipe band shed tears. |
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The Yorkshire club have few fans outside home territory, soonly the faithful shed tears. |
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Who would not shed tears before so much kindness and tactfulness? |
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Sara shed tears as she recounted her story. |
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Churchill was also a very emotional man, unafraid to shed tears when appropriate. |
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His heart was hurt in thinking of such souls, and He shed tears. |
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They call out to the Lord, shed tears and clap their hands. |
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When members of the House voted against extending the compensation to all victims, some members of the Liberal Party shed tears in an attempt to show some sort of sympathy for the thousands of innocent victims. |
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No matter how old your children are, they are still your children, and when they are serving in a war zone, you worry, you pray, you shed tears and you hope. |
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Only in this story does the woman shed tears on the Lord's feet. |
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We shed tears of joy, as there were just three minutes left. |
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Tracy shed tears of joy as she hugged helmswoman Michelle Paret. |
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His ex tempore lectures were followed by a series of questions, and once a Dutch South African minister shed tears of shame at the horrors of the race problem. |
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