With its uniformly excellent cast, Silberling's finely observed meditation on grief and loss never stoops to tear-jerking sentiment. |
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There's a tear-jerking tribute to deceased Games contestant Rue from the first Hunger Games film. |
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It has been quite tear-jerking at times because we are all like one big happy family. |
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Mr. Speaker, I have never heard such a tear-jerking defence of pork-barrelling. |
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Pathos is therefore brought into play by means of a staging and an acting style devoid of any affected or tear-jerking emotions. |
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Castle-Hughes' tear-jerking performance earned her a Best Actress Oscar nomination, making her the youngest actress ever to receive the accolade. |
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I've had many of these this year and am now actually looking forward to the beginning of another challenging, rewarding, mind-boggling, tear-jerking year. |
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Adam tearfully watching is the misty-eyed cherry on this satisfyingly tear-jerking sundae. |
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It's incredibly sad, but at first, not tear-jerking. |
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A North Wales furniture company has put its own twist on John Lewis's tear-jerking Christmas advert. |
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But the supreme tear-jerking pay-off line comes from Brief Encounter. |
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We have been promised a number of tear-jerking surprises and dramatic family reunions as Holly and guests help make some dreams come true. |
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The Concert does some pretty skilful tear-jerking, too. |
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Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson are in brilliant tear-jerking form. |
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Heart-warming and tear-jerking, The Fifteen Streets sees its romantic love story play out against a vivid backdrop of social deprivation and class divides. |
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But I was tipped over the edge when he decided to join in with the piped background music and give a romantic, tear-jerking rendition of Westlife's Flying Without Wings. |
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The tear-jerking moment came after little Jaime Sale had the first part of a revolutionary kit fitted that will allow her to finally regain the movement in her arms. |
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