She shrieks at her sons, who berate her for not supporting the father, she weeps bitterly, tries to calm them. |
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Vanya is too scared to jump, and stays up there, cold and shaking until his mother comes to rescue him, whereupon he weeps piteously. |
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Yet following the seven woes, Jesus weeps over the plight of the people of Jerusalem. |
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He weeps on his 400-count percale sheets and cradles a gold coin his invisible pop passed along in lieu of fatherly love and support. |
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In a gaunt and craggy landscape the soft, well-rounded Magdalen weeps over her past. |
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She still has little weeps to herself when she thinks about Donald but she's on the mend. |
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She weeps as she mourns her mother and brother at the site where her home once stood. |
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The Genius of Mozart is still in mourning and she weeps for the death of her pupil. |
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He weeps a little as he shares that last part, then takes a wheezy breath and his tone shifts to indignant. |
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A young woman weeps while being forced to wear a marriage head kerchief after being abducted. |
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In a far corner, a woman with a round plaster covering a dry, pinkly scrubbed cheek weeps. |
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He weeps for his wife Sarah who dies at the age of 127, and he provides her with a worthy burial in the cave of Machpelah in Hebron. |
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The concrete containing the retarder weeps for a long period and shrinkage should be monitored to avoid any cracking. |
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In the rabbinical literature there is often the idea that God suffers, even weeps. |
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Joseph disregards the idea that the body may be unclean or that people might consider this Egyptian ruler weak if he weeps in public. |
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Verily, he who seeks the Lord, who weeps for Him, attains Him. |
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When a rooster crows, he realizes his cowardice and weeps. |
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Sadie curses, weeps, then, infected by Mr. Hamilton's writhing persuasions, prays and becomes penitent. |
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She weeps frequently and feels hopeless about the future. |
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There's Ma, who got pregnant at fourteen and now weeps whenever she tells her children she loves them, and Paps, an itinerant father who surfaces to deliver long, drawn-out spankings. |
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Captain Cat dreams of his lost lover, Rosie Probert, but weeps as he remembers that she will not be with him again. |
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Christ weeps over the godless order as he wept over Jerusalem. |
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He himself weeps over the misfortunes that have befallen his people. |
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She still weeps at their hand-to-mouth existence. |
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She must become the voice which weeps for her youth cut down in its flower, the voice which prays for the eternal rest of their souls, the voice which talks of hope to the widows, fiancées, parents? |
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Seek medical advice if any skin lesion gets bigger, turns darker, goes scaly, itches, weeps, crusts over, develops a raised, rolled edge or ulcerates. |
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