Ashley cries on the beach, Ashley cries on the deck, Ashley cries in her bed – oh, the places she'll cry!
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Sometimes, when the baby cries at night, Mario cries too, he's told Aida.
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Instead of knocking, she rests her head on the door and cries and cries.
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Juice cries, paces around his enclosure, sits dejectedly on a blanket and cries some more.
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Mia cries as she does it—in fact, she cries throughout much of the episode.
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Frequently, as she cries when she is hungry, or cries when she is overfed, or cries as she tries to have a bowel movement, or just cries, it seems as if she is yearning to go back to the simple comforts of her mother's womb.
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He cries, she cries, I cry — for Argentina, for love, and for all of those wasted carbs.
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He talked about listening to the cries of despair in America and about turning those cries into rays of hope.
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Twenty-five percent of my cries had an intensity of 3, which are somewhat taxing cries but not always remarkable.
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She cries, and immediately takes news of Garrett's gloopy tears to Becca, who also does the inevitable.... Tears #3: Becca cries!
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That little girl's cries and the cries of the other children on the recording were the coldest rain that did not stop.
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Unsurprisingly, cries related to my family had the highest emotional complexity (number of cries divided by the number of emotions corresponding to that category).
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From Trump's crowds came cries that Clinton is a "demon" and a "witch," cries that she is "evil" and "sick," and calls for her jailing and assassination.
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We confronted Richard Spencer, the white nationalist known for using Nazi rallying cries We confronted Richard Spencer, the white nationalist known for using Nazi rallying cries This interview originally aired Dec.
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" His cries for help, Knox described, "hit me hard.
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" Like Marianne Moore (her clear model among modernists), Schiff wheels through clouds and clusters of details, then stops short at a quotable phrase: "When a boy cries / wolf a wolf cries boy.
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This is not an environment that cries out for change.
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The boy cries as his father describes Michel to police.
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My weekday self cries after work pretty much every day.
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So cue the cries of "fake news!" and all that.
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"You have a girlfriend!" she cries in a later clip.
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When Monique cries, even her tears smell like rotting fish.
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They found the baby after hearing cries amid the debris.
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The couple that weird cries CGI liquids together stays together.
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"Don't shoot the elephant," my gran cries and smacks him.
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When one baby cries, it triggers a chorus of wails.
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Instead, she cries, which for Thompson is so much worse.
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He cries when he tells this part of the story.
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Steve Culver cries with his dog Otis, on Aug. 21.
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The cries to regulate Facebook are getting louder and louder.
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She smokes a joint to calm her nerves and cries.
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There were audible cries -- and some sobs -- throughout the room.
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They react as you would expect, with painful, guttural cries.
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"My oldest, she just breaks down and cries," she said.
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He laughs and loves it and cries when we leave.
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Will we hear the same cries of fiscal probity again?
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"troublesome": She cries and writhes for hours, and rejects breastfeeding.
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"Let the young woman do as she please," he cries.
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The man entered the woods, following the baby girl's cries.
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Shortly after this incident, Jake Gyllenhaal cries in the shower.
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Everyone cries when they have to shovel the driveway again.
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More white nationalist protesters continued the cries during Saturday's gatherings.
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Her fellow passengers clapped when they heard the baby's cries.
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At this point, it was pure chaos. Screams. Cries. Panic.
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As if the sounds of cries wouldn't make her pause?
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Old cries of "don't believe the polls" became fevered shouts.
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Enough of the cries from Democrats of not being told.
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The muffled sound of her cries fills the empty room.
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He also cries about bullying by boys in the neighborhood.
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Faye Resnick cries during a taped interview with Maury Povich.
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One cries so uncontrollably, he is hardly able to speak.
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They are cries no parent should ever have to hear.
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The attack shattered the nation and raised cries for action.
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He must hear also the cries of Black Lives Matter.
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But the tale that it tells cries out for madness.
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She does so joyfully, laughing as often as she cries.
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The dirt dampened the child's cries, which were weak already.
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From that realization came cries of disappointment from the crowd.
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Her parents, fortunately, didn't hear my cries and come down.
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"The consequence: the cries of labor shortages will remain loud."
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Every time it cries, it wants to be picked up.
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Throughout the footage, Ms. Fuchs cries, jumps up and down.
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A bat flew in at the window, uttering little cries.
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The issue cries out for a treatment of its own.
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US Consulate in Casablanca still unresponsive to cries for help.
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Then, listen again, and notice slight differences in the cries.
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How might studying those cries help with an early diagnosis?
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All day long, I listened to their gurgles and cries.
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" [cries] "I don't want to go in the police car.
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"Heavens!" cries Lord G. "I don't like kings," says Daisy.
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She cries when people ask her how she is doing.
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I am hers!" while the other cries "I am hers!
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She cries readily when conversation switches to her dead husband.
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As he assaults her, her cries for help go unheeded.
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" The room burst into applause and cries of "Thank you!
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They demanded free speech, but Chinese authorities censored their cries.
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Screaming survivors streamed out amid cries from the injured inside.
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"Our cries for justice were heard," she said on CNN.
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"Coach cries a lot," observed Red Team halfback Donald Mursgard.
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The winner cries out "I WIN!" and the loser BUSTs.
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Her opening cries of "Mario" are also panicked, almost desperate.
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When her sister's baby cries, Keiko eyeballs a small knife.
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The cries of the oppressed do not go forever unanswered.
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It was one of TV's best laughs and best cries.
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The result is stress, frustration — and cries for national action.
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This year, buried amid cries of "Release the pee tape!" there have been muted cries for the release of another, just as significant tape: the bus ride footage from this season of The Bachelor.
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Looking at how the frequency of cries in each category changes over time shows us a few interesting things: Visual evidence that most of my life-related cries occurred during the summer I was traveling.
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The momager cries to Malika over Facetime and it's honestly heartbreaking.
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A church chorus sung hymns over the cries of those grieving.
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He cries for less than ten minutes and then passes out.
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Here's a look back at some of her most memorable cries.
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Trade and job losses were central rallying cries of his campaign.
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I'm drinking every time someone cries in the kiss and cry.
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The baby was eventually found by someone who heard her cries.
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Chuck breaks down: "I blew it completely and utterly," he cries.
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González said she only cries when other people around her do.
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A volunteer firefighter cries after leaving El Rodeo village on Sunday.
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" In response, Grover cries either "That sounds like an excellent idea!
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When Alia Shawkat cries, she looks like a real woman crying.
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"She cries at a Hallmark commercial," jokes her husband, Don Kalanick.
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In the middle of the night, Carr cries for her sister.
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"It's not normal that my wife cries every day," he said.
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Instacart heard the cries of an angered internet and took action.
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"Goodbye, I&aposll miss you," she cries before the commercial ends.
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Then everyone starts screaming and hugging and someone almost always cries.
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She testified that she spontaneously cries and sometimes has trouble sleeping.
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She said she spontaneously cries and that she has trouble sleeping.
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HANNITY: Every single person I&aposve shown this movie to cries.
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"I am the one who saw Simon's head explode," she cries.
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So she sat frozen, wracked with guilt for ignoring their cries.
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After Beth confirms the good news, he cries tears of joy.
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After showing me photos of her pregnant child, she cries quietly.
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I'm not a girl who cries easily, but tonight I'm determined.
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The most important moment in Top Gun is when Maverick cries.
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Jean apologizes to Melissa, who wails and cries and forgive her.
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When it cries, the skull shakes and emits a mournful sound.
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When a baby is born, it cries while the world rejoices.
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As he went to the veranda, he heard cries for help.
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I know he's a big sap, and he cries a lot.
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The white supremacists who lauded Trump with cries of 'Hail, Trump!
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Other Cosby accusers celebrated the verdict with hugs, cries, and applause.
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She said she spontaneously cries, and that she has trouble sleeping.
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Now she says she cries all the time in her room.
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"You came back too late, for both of us," he cries.
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"Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she With silent lips.
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The teens heard the cries of a baby in the backseat.
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My heart cries and I cry with tears filled with blood.
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"Not my president!" was one of their cries at his inauguration.
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Still, she can expect cries of treachery if the process stalls.
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The group goes to investigate after hearing Piper's cries for help.
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Amid the silence, the blood of civil rights martyrs cries out.
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Rescuers found the baby after hearing his cries through the debris.
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Kiara Manrique cries just moments after her dog, Sparky, is euthanized.
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An adult on the recording compares their cries to an orchestra.
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"Every time Jim meets a patient, he cries," Dr. Sharma said.
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He noted the frequent GOP cries against Trump's actions on trade.
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Battles are highlighted by frequent gunfire, explosions, and cries of pain.
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Bent over, my mouth opened in cries of pain, wet gasps.
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A minute later, Trump could no longer tolerate the baby's cries.
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Our cries of protest and complaint might as well be whispers.
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Immediately after she orgasms, her cries of ecstasy turn into tears.
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And my other son, he likes movies that he cries in.
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And, slowly, with a mournful squawk, it cries a single tear.
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Around Aleppo, sectarian battle cries can be heard on both sides.
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Sadly, the new mother found no comfort in her daughter's cries.
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Amid the silence, they heard faint cries and followed the sound.
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She says she still cries remembering those initial days of grief.
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She cries at cafes, at bars, in her lousy hotel room.
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But the cries of our community did not produce meaningful protection.
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Over their cries, a Border Patrol agent can be heard joking.
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"Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she With silent lips.
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"This is the land of the great big dogs," he cries.
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The speeches were anodyne, or became rallying cries for the party.
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She turns and goes home, where she cries on the couch.
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The situation cries out for national leadership as the elections approach.
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The audience is treated to a dark room of eerie cries.
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So much for the real cries; what about the other ones?
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Each deadly episode has brought cries for stricter gun-control laws.
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" At one point, Mr. Guaidó was interrupted by cries of "¡Intervención!
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She cries a little, and then a lot, and he leaves.
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Farahnaz, 7, cries herself to sleep every night, her uncle said.
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My wife has become very depressed and she cries every day.
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His comments drew cries of "Death to Israel!" from the crowd.
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He screams and cries, creating one of Alaska's most powerful scenes.
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To be sure, our arcane tax system cries out for reform.
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Toledo, Ohio (CNN)Pamela Camper cries herself to sleep at night.
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"Twelfth Night," though, cries out for more layered and intricate portraiture.
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Farahnaz, 7, cries herself to sleep every night, her uncle said.
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"Daddy cries on TV, but Billy doesn't — it's unbelievable," he said.
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Amidst cries of horror and shock, there was another reaction: resignation.
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When she cries, the tears she sheds are for her mother.
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I can hear your cries of "Whyyy?" from across the internet.
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I'm a child and I didn't do anything,' and she cries.
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And I'm sure Jack Dorsey cries every night over that issue.
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The cries of those things, they chill you to the bone.
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Cries of foul play from the global hegemon are to be expected.
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Police returned after a dormitory resident subsequently reported hearing a baby's cries.
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Scattered between were the cries that have come to define this movement.
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Randall tells her it's ok and calmly soothes her as she cries.
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Becerra's mother, Judith Bront, still cries as she discusses her son's death.
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Right now, there is a 12-year-old who cries a lot.
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Their cries attracted their neighbor, who brought over a hammer, Copeland said.
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"I'm not sure who I am, but I'm not me!" she cries.
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When the President cries wolf, the courts expect to hear a howl.
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The case sparked cries of injustice with coerced confessions from the teens.
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"Why would I lie?" the fiancé's best friend cries abjectly some more.
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Right now, there is a 212-year-old who cries a lot.
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Ingmar Bergman's Cries and Whispers centers on three women in a house.
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His partner cries at the many news reports of separated immigrant families.
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We had rallying cries to get digital folk on the pitch team.
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Vicente Juarez's daughter, Diana Juarez, cries at a makeshift memorial on Feb.
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From the back of the same courtyard came the cries of dissent.
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She's heard our cries, people, and finally made them available as singles.
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However prominent those cries, they may well be met with popular indifference.
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Wasn't grief supposed to come washing over me in wails and cries?
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The first spot of Patty the pig brings him into happy cries.
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So does the anthology series "American Crime," whose second installment cries rape.
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Maldonado jumped on her and covered her mouth to stifle her cries.
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It's the sound of cries from the fandom of the HGTV hit.
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"I don't care about the big questions right now, Mulder," she cries.
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When Sarah goes in for hug, however, Kira cries out in pain.
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" In a later episode he cries of teen Trish, "I loved her.
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One even cries as she tells her friend how unattractive she is.
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"I know you to be a nasty, jealous, scheming bitch!" cries Edith.
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When she wakes, even her cries seem to struggle from her throat.
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She cries some pretty happy tears while he goes down on her.
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Gray's cries rose over a stretch of West Baltimore's Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood.
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Today's news suggests that Valve has not failed to hear gamers' cries.
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She prays and cries and then gathers the strength to fix breakfast.
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In the clip below, we see her calling him as she cries.
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The raids followed cries for help from several Pakistani women in China.
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"The cries of these children and their parents rise up" to God.
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"But what about The LEGO Batman Movie?" everyone on Twitter cries out.
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All the while, Garner's repeated cries of "I can't breathe" were ignored.
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They meant anytime he cries about anything, let him cry it out.
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And with leaders and rallying cries like Oprah's, the momentum seems unstoppable.
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It also focuses on one of Trump's favorite rallying cries, American jobs.
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Yet the Trump administration seems hell bent on ignoring all such cries.
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So its official announcement will surely be greeted with cries of joy.
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"The ghost of Marilyn Monroe cries out in these pages," he wrote.
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In the audio, Kessinger cries while talking to investigators about Watts' children.
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She cries every day and two of her children do not talk.
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Cries of distress are ubiquitous in her Twitter feed and direct messages.
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"Say sorry," Tyler blurts, "Say sorry"; "I'm sorry as fuck," Earl cries.
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The Ramsey story is a project that actually cries for Hollywood development.
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Gilly is trying to cover Sam's mouth, but he cries out anyways.
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"We heard the weeping, the cries, we saw the crowds," he said.
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Wendy Lehr cries near her dog Mimosa, moments before Mimosa was euthanized.
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Marquita Leibe cries out after her dog, Daisy, is put to sleep.
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"Say something!" one of them cries, half crazed by such implacable silence.
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The officer yanks harder, and harder, and the woman's cries become louder.
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There was little linking of arms or cries of liberté, égalité, fraternité.
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Nova cries along and uses Calvin's shirt to wipe away her tears.
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This was the Hammars greeting, as familiar as gulls' cries in summer.
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"You are the American dream," Chris Harrison tells her, and everyone cries.
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The cries from those entombed in brick and concrete can be haunting.
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But reports show that under the surface, there were cries for help.
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You could have kept on walking, ignoring my cries, but you didn't.
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"Sixteen times the gun cried…This state sanctioned genocide," Lamar cries out.
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It's a situation that cries out for leadership, which may be coming.
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You hear the cries of hungry gulls, and sense the animal's stink.
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The hashtag is flooded with fish skeletons, drawings, rallying cries, and more.
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The ancient cries of media bias have morphed into something more sinister.
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This worldwide epidemic cries out for leadership to fight the food industry.
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Some became rallying cries and signature to his candidacy ("build the wall").
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" But before the battalion of singers could unleash their war cries — "Hojotoho!
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" And four times, they halls filled with cries of, "Lock her up!
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Benyamin cries and nags his mother, Mashal Sadat Kakar: Where is Aba?
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I hear their painful cries jut up from cracks on the street.
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Tonight, Ethan cries because it's daddy's turn to put him to bed.
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Not even if you hear the faint cries of someone in need.
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This groom, photographed by Ben Adams, cries as he hugs his partner.
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She cries a lot, worries about comma placement and has mother issues.
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What in the world, I remember wondering, are "inexecrable cries of hate"?
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Pay attention to their courtship songs and their territorial cries of fury.
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Cries of delight erupted as early returns flashed on big television screens.
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Unfortunately, the cries of the Filipino people are falling on deaf ears.
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She cries, so he tells her that they will be together soon.
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There's also a lot of non-vibrato, sliding technique, chanting, cries, etc.
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When your baby cries, you're out of bed before being fully awake.
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Quiet down!" the dictator cries out, while his wife shrilly shouts, "Silence!
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It was one of the first rallying cries of the Information Age.
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"By women, for women" is one of its go-to battle cries.
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From the right come cries that I am opposing the tax plan.
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This immediately prompted cries for a fire department boycott from Facebook commenters.
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But there are always cries of unfairness in these kinds of processes.
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On July 21, for the Youth Climate March we will be flooding the streets because #ThisIsZeroHour and if you won't pay attention to Mother Nature's cries for help, maybe you'll pay attention to the cries of your children.
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She still doesn't feel well and mostly whines, cries, and screams at me.
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And your cop's soul in return cries out for straight lines and obedience.
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Though it is a silent film, you can almost hear Falconetti's heaving cries.
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In the succeeding seven years, the cries for repeal or change have continued.
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Eventually, Jenny's brother Dan (Penn Badgely) stops Chuck — because Jenny's cries certainly didn't.
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The first thing I read was, 'His after moan though cries oh no.
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" Heidi then cries on camera, telling Spencer, "It's just so hard for me.
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Cries of horror can be heard in the videos as the structure falls.
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An injured woman cries near earthquake-damaged buildings in Yibin, China, June 18.
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Me going on to read about this important news while my baby cries.
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In one scene, Kufrin cries after saying goodbye to one of the men.
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Faye Resnick cries during a taped interview with Maury Povich in February 1996.
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Those cries were heard by the residents of nearby homes, who called 83.
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"Well she cries all the time; she's 2," he says with a laugh.
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Every day his wife cries, and holidays and meals aren't the same anymore.
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She had been trying to stay warm, when a person heard her cries.
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She demands to have the painting back and cries at her sore luck.
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Yes, she cries, but she also admonishes Colton for doing this to her.
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In sweet video footage of the winning moment, Hamilton cries tears of joy.
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"She called me a convict!" de Lesseps cries, referencing one of her castmates.
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In it, Grande trips a little, cries a little, and gives a lot.
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Dad cries out, laughing, and Gran laughs along with him, though more wildly.
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TALK of tariffs is in danger of developing into cries of trade war.
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She cries, she rips at the dresses, and she freaks the fuck out.
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That afternoon, they followed the newborn's cries to where a bedroom on stood.
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And with it, Death, and Silence, as the cries o' my countrymen ceased.
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Their situation cries out for justice that can come only from President Trump.
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His mother simply nods and rocks Mahmoud as he cries on her knee.
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Take Twitter and the countless cries for better and easier troll management tools.
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" Dawson repeatedly cries out, "Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God.
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And it would be like, deep, emotional cries because I was so hurt.
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Julia Roberts cries at the opera in the appropriately titled Pretty Woman, she
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Cries of "jiayou," which literally means "fill up with gas," punctuated the action.
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On Saturday, the workers heard the cries of a puppy near their site.
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"[It] cries out for an investigation," he said of the situation on CNN.
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The mother's youngest child cries to this day when she sees the police.
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"Sometimes I feel like I've thrown old Bruce out the door," she cries.
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If my car could talk it'd be like, 'This bitch cries too much.
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At some of his campaign events, Mr. Trump's supporters chant Indian war cries.
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I was startled by dreams of the baby cries of 30 years ago.
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Studies show that newborn infants respond empathetically to the cries of other newborns.
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Cries a dissenting voice within: a flickering liveWire behind the nightlight's angel face.
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The bassinet uses sensors and artificial intelligence to respond to a baby's cries.
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Cries of "Mami" and "Papá" build over a cacophony of wails and sobs.
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" But, as she has been practicing in English class, she cries, "You're welcome!
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Despite his zeal for strength, President Trump's proposed budget cries one thing: weakness.
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A week later, she heard muffled cries from the green and white house.
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Trilobites Leaves scream their final cries in color before dropping to the ground.
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The mother's old social media postings have spurred cries that she's a bigot.
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"Cries from a flock" refers to a congregation, and the answer is AMENS.
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Staring in the mirror, Gypsy cries in agony while examining her raw gums.
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Michael Jordan no longer cries when he is sad, he plays the piccolo.
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But Deli Girls take the other path, turning the pain into rallying cries.
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Now, you can get all the cries you'll ever need in one video.
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The Neediest Cases Fund Jashua Valentín woke up to his mother's anguished cries.
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And when he's done, he goes home and cries with his surviving children.
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My daughter's cries woke me from a deep sleep at 5:37 a.m.
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" When the handmaids' getaway car pulls up, Emily jumps in and cries, "June!
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It is tremendously encouraging to hear the battle cries to destigmatize mental illness.
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But the genuine cries of women may not be that easy to ignore!
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The midsummer cries of the cicadas — "meeen, meeen, meeen" — echoed inside his apartment.
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Lisa cries herself to sleep out of grief and guilt about abandoning Chrisann.
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Oh, and he cries when his mom sends him a message from home.
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Argentine unions and others increased cries for relief from inflation and rising costs.
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How do you submit the cries of innocent children to the congressional record?
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As he discovers the basket, he cries out with apparent joy and disbelief.
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He smiles wider and cries louder than any other child in the neighborhood.
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Felicity kept on, but now her screams became short little cries for mercy.
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From another we hear the cries of a parrot, barks from a dog.
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Stop scapegoating the issue, and start listening to the silent cries for help.
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It was 1994 and the battle cries of war were sounding in Rwanda.
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Breathless gasps and soft cries filled the air as people checked their devices.
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"My best friend drives for Uber and cries all the time," he said.
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Allah, if you are there, please hear the cries of those Israeli children.
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Allah, if you are there, please hear the cries of those Israeli children.
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Her sister sits with her as she falls to the floor and cries.
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"If he cries and sheds tears then people say he's weak," he said.
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It was also one of the battle cries of the civil rights movement.
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Now he cries even when watching some commercials or cartoons on television, he said.
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And Michael, who is a very stoic person, when he cries, I start bawling.
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Spending time on Pantsuit Nation is akin to hearing a chorus of battle cries.
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Yes, even The Champ himself — the epitome of toughness — Mr. John Cena cries sometimes!
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"I did your intervention while my guy died of a drug overdose," she cries.
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"Don't get strange!" the staffer cries, quoting Avery's jailhouse phone conversations with his parents.
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I've seen and heard the terrified cries of a child separated from his parents.
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I thought 'The Wind Cries Mary' by Jimi Hendrix had to be about marijuana.
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I kinda held it in — I didn't want to be the dad that cries.
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I am ashamed as a human being that we ignore their cries for help.
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The recording captures the cries of Spanish-speaking children being processed by U.S. officials.
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Baby cries for a full 30 minutes, so T. goes in and soothes him.
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Cries of "Gucci Mane is canceled" were perhaps a bit over the top, however.
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Warren isn't the only one who's dubious of the banks' cries for reduced regulation.
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"I won't do it!" she cries after being commanded to see to Earth's destruction.
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A woman cries while looking over the damage to her mother's house in Guayama.
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The good news is that drugstore brands have heard our cries loud and clear.
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Marquita Leibe cries near her dog, Daisy, minutes after she is put to sleep.
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Olesya Lykovi cries out in anguish, moments after the death of her dog, Sam.
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The devastated Helena cries, Why did Andret confide in Cle but not in her?
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And Michael, who is a very stoic person, when he cries, I start balling.
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Each of the women tweeted rallying cries to bring awareness to the day's events.
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Jon Jones cries as he speaks during a news conference on July 7, 2016.
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I look for special laughs and special cries — those are times you can't replicate.
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"Why did I do that?" he cries after shooting his gun at the ceiling.
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But it will probably do little to quash the latest cries of "Free Melania."
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Three cries and one bottle of cinnamon apple cider later, that's the show folks.
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It's also my drummer's favorite movie and he cries every time he sees it.
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Hours passed and the cries gradually faded as people succumbed to hypothermia and exhaustion.
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The trailer itself is a trip — Jolie's character cries and throws back pills, distraught.
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" The cries of "save the ring": "Best man needs to jump in after it.
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The second strangeness is the second layer of sound: the cries of the dying.
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But Dot herself has said her awkwardly naïve lyrics are barely cries for help.
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"Just because I'm bigger doesn't mean I need to fight," Jeremiah cries to Candace.
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He is a longtime Warriors fan, and I fall asleep to some distressed cries.
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Image 2 of 2 RAFINA, Greece – The cries for help pierced the choking smoke.
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D. and I talk about the visitation, and he cries about losing a friend.
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After seeing the video, June cries out of joy and relief and maybe fear.
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She cries, she screams "Owie," and she eats a XXL lollipop during snack time.
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He has also taken a stand against the Justice Department's cries for backdoor access.
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As his baby cries in the background, this dad absentmindedly "pats" his child's back.
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BRB while the 14-year-old cries over this scene for the umpteenth time.
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Plus, the sea lions' bark is noisy and residents hear their cries all day.
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Cries of "yaaas" and "queen" go from pseudo-ironic hysteria to living, breathing thesis.
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Among the cries of "I would never wait that long for a burger." pic.twitter.
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Rhett really is a good baby, he only really cries if he wants something.
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"Home and Away rocks," Hemsworth cries, before adding, "And so does The Night Manager."
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"I hear the cries of distress," Hollande said in images broadcast on French television.
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Already there are cries from Democrats that the sky is falling over Planned Parenthood.
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Roll up, the movie cries, watch the hicks toss toilet seats instead of horseshoes!
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When he cries for his mother to nurse him he sounds like a rooster.
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Suddenly, Rihanna's "Needed Me" plays in the background, and Rachel laughs as DeMario cries.
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Adina cries and Liviu kisses the television screen, and Paul opens all the curtains.
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This is the poem that cries on street corners and plays at being lost.
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She's accepted the fact that she isn't going to look pretty when she cries.
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"I heard the cries of the people calling in live on air," he said.
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The police show up -- and arrests, or angry conversations, or cries of racism follow.
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Dredging up an affair between 2 former FBI officials and imitating cries of passion
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He had heard "the fearful cries of men who had been hit," Gilbert wrote.
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So why the sealed indictment in a case that cries out for full disclosure?
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An adult on the recording can be heard comparing the cries to an orchestra.
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In the end, the cries of demonstrating Zimbabweans persuaded him to go, Mukonori said.
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Only a few had glimpsed parts of it, or recognized the cries for help.
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"Surplus!" she cries when she finally remembers the word for having extras of something.
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"Listening to the cries of children separated from their parents is unbearable," she wrote.
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People have reported hearing the sounds of a carriage crashing and cries for help.
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She cries out, 'Oh, how I would love to make a man in stone!
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It cries out for something different at the next go-round, on Nov. 1.
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But a passer-by who testified said he had heard cries of a struggle.
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When Hope hears the babies, she curls into a fetal position and cries out.
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Her cries are incoherent; we understand that she is in trouble, but little else.
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"Erik, I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry," he cries, a pleading heap of tears.
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But the convenient cries of "mental health" after mass shootings are worse than hypocritical.
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Everyone leaps to their feet, with wild scenes of joy, hugging and loud cries.
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Ki pulled down Toivonen in the box and the cries for penalty went up.
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And when a character cries (quietly), it has the impact of a dam bursting.
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She cries most of the night and has a small rash, the father said.
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Cries of "Enough already" on Russian meddling aren't coming from just Mr. Trump's supporters.
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Was it difficult for you to distinguish the human baby cry from animal cries?
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Cries of "hearsay" have dogged the whistle-blower complaint since it first came out.
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Spectators greeted Diaz with cries of "Phil" throughout his round of even-par 72.
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The somber silence was shattered by anguished cries from the young widow of Sgt.
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He said he waited outside and heard his mother's cries through the closed door.
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She cries at the thought of it, and she kisses Eddie a hundred times.
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President Obama cries as he speaks during his farewell address in Chicago on Tuesday.
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A brave voice in China cries out about the regime's mishandling of the coronavirus.
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The Democratic National Committee denounced the cries of socialism heard at the CPAC event.
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At other eclipses, I heard cries of surprise, shouts of joy, cheers, even screams.
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"Does this girl know what she's getting into?" he cries out with paternal outrage.
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City of San Antonio Removes Video Work by Xandra Ibarra, Prompting Cries of Censorship
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Opinion Columnist CHARLESTON, W.Va. — His body dependent on opioids, he writhes, trembles and cries.
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People at the fence above made whoops and cries and other noises of alarm.
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No one sees you fall; no one can hear your drunken cries for help.
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Their cries were met with batons, lashes, acid thrown in their faces and imprisonment.
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In the movie, by contrast, there's a brief ripple of mud, then Bernadette cries.
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Such rescues lead to impassioned cries of "Yes we can!" from responders and bystanders.
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We did not heed the cries of Darfur — and hundreds of thousands more died.
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During the final 18.5 percent of cries, I was anonymous and alone in public.
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The emotions that led to less intense cries were either pleasant or low-activation.
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Although they've become activist rallying cries, Kavanaugh's views on polarizing subjects like Roe v.
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"No one ever tells you when it's over," Quinn cries to her, before firing her.
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I game, but I'm not the hardcore nerd that cries about lag from wireless mice.
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CIMON smiles when the mood is upbeat, and frowns or cries when things are sad.
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But cries are immediately heard that the president wants to do away with due process.
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"Alien death cult—wants to take over the earth!" the fiancé's best friend cries abjectly.
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But history cries out for caution, skepticism and the constant testing of North Korea's intentions.
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This all raises a question: What happens when a president cries wolf so many times?
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The doctor told her not to cry because if she cries she will get sicker.
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" As Esmerelda begins to get visibly upset, Jennie Marie says, "When she cries, I cry.
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When he cries, it is quiet and gasping, his tiny ribs pushing out his chest.
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An older woman cries as she explains that he was a friend of her daughter.
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I returned to mine, but I could still hear the squeals, the high-pitched cries.
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Inmates whose cries for medical attention were ignored resorted to setting fires in their cells.
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A woman holds a sign asking for silence to better listen for cries of help.
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Cries of delight emerged from the crowd, and the rapid clicking of cameras sounded out.
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Thousands of protesters cheered and chanted to cries of Mni Wiconi, or water is life.
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While The Bachelor may not have heard my cries, the British show Love Island did.
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In the film's last scene, we see Elio's face as he cries in the foreground.
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"They laid her down on my chest, and those screaming cries stopped immediately," Moore recalls.
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Listening to our hearts, our pain and our cries for change is a good start.
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At this point, the woman cries out and strikes Lohan, who is swiftly knocked down.
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But their cries have been drowned out by a far broader swathe of Iranian malcontents.
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After 10 miles, the driver heard the koala's confused cries and realized something was wrong.
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Despite cries of foul by opposition, Ortega has strong support in the country, Allison added.
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Sip if a speech makes you teary-eyed or someone cries while giving a speech.
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Carrie Underwood's recent hit "Love Wins" starts with "a stray bullet and a momma cries".
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Once she gets to Zoya's lair — and outsmarts the guards — she hears Savannah Rose's cries.
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So it makes sense that the coupling has prompted more than forlorn cries of resentment.
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But it's making Shannon a little crazy, to the point where she cries to Omarosa.
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Neighbor Shane Rowe and his girlfriend, who recalled hearing cries as early as 4 a.m.
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" During the ceremony, the audience simultaneously booed and cheered, with cries of "Let her speak.
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His mother carries him to bed, holding him while he cries until he falls asleep.
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A Japanese baby sits cries in the rubble following the explosion in Hiroshima on Aug.
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" When Nunes accepted the award, he was greeted with cries of "We love you, Devin!
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At times, when Trump complained about reporters, cries of "Fake news!" and "CNN sucks!" erupted.
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The Hills will soon be alive with the sound of cries and 3 a.m. feeds.
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Instantly, the crowd erupts with cries of "The Night King!" and begins begging for autographs.
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"Daddy cries on TV but Billy doesn't," said a tearful Kimmel during his opening monologue.
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The cries for Roger Goodell to resign have dimmed to a more manageable dull roar.
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No one -- no one celebrates when they win and no one cries when they lose.
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She continues to tell police she would often use blanket to quell the baby's cries.
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"The firemen could hear cries for help from inside the building," spokesman Soiman Jahid said.
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BONUS: 9-year old girl cries upon learning that she's going to meet Donald Trump
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The network seems to have heard fans' cries for more vibrator content, and they've delivered.
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They're best known for their wailing, piercing cries as their bodies detox from the drugs.
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"He gives me the bowels of toads!" she cries, thrusting the loaf back at him.
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Now, he's the one on call when his buddy cries for help at 4 a.m.
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This is a crisis that cries out for American leadership, and Obama hasn't shown enough.
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At the Armory, their laments, wails and cries are also testament to their own bereavements.
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Cries of "Resign, resign" swept the crowd when Mr. Valls arrived, and as he left.
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The color made a dramatic impact later on episode seven, when Jules cries orange tears.
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It's said that if you sit at the rocks, you can still hear their cries.
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Eventually, his muffled cries go silent, as the man takes his final breaths under restraint.
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"My students are my success!" the Jazzercise instructor cries as they move to the music.
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Cancer cries at every movie; your own parents have never seen you shed a tear.
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A child hugs an empty skin & cries, pulling it over her head, a human blanket.
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She cries when she wonders if she could have done more to protect her daughter.
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Mindie Hooley cries when she thinks about what her son did to help his parents.
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His arms and legs would stiffen and then release, the spasms punctuated by his cries.
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This is a shame because it is a situation that cries out for serious thought.
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He laughs easily, grins wider and cries louder than any other child in the neighborhood.
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Light and dusk coexisted, too, in Ms. Martens's voice, radiant cries down to beleaguered sighs.
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One can almost hear the horn-heavy soundtrack with each of his cries: BAD RATINGS!
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They almost feel like cries of desperation from beyond the grave about humanity's immediate future.
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She toes an almost imperceptible line between moans of ecstasy and cries of spiritual praise.
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"I heard their screams and cries but I could not do anything," a neighbor said.
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He cries when we get into the house and I realize he pooped his diaper.
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"When one of them cries, we will definitely not comfort him," said Mr. Guo, 30.
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And yet, in those first few weeks home, the silent cries hurt worse than anything.
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And like Lamb, he steers away from some hot-button issues and progressive rallying cries.
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There are negative consequences in a child's development when these cries for help go unmet.
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On Twitter, the hashtags #auditthevote and #audittheelection have become rallying cries for supporters of Mrs.
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She has a two-year-old son back home, who she cries for every day.
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Charlottesville, Va., rang out with cries of "Jews will not replace us!" one year before.
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The good news is there are issues this legislative session that cries out for bipartisanship.
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"We saw better scores and more effortful pressing after the infant cries," Dr. Young said.
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"I want him to look like himself," she cries, in the most pitiful of pleas.
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Shots are heard, along with screams, cries of "Help me" and admonitions to be quiet.
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She cries as she remembers the Mother's Day card her daughter made her in preschool.
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She's happy to start an argument but cries if she doesn't get what she wants.
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Even if he cries that the contest was "rigged," he will not feel the defeat.
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The board's public meeting was interrupted with cries from protesters objecting to the new police.
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"Don't get on that ship!" cries the analyst who figures out the book's true purpose.
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As I talked, she gave little cries of joy and was all for leaving immediately.
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Nobody cries "Gooooool!" at a big score, but the "touch" in "Touchdown!" gets more gusto.
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There have been no public cries for Wexner's resignation from board members or notable investors.
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I thought my baby Sam was asleep in his crib when his deafening cries started.
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My generally affable 4-year-old cries foul if anyone else wins in a game.
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These have been rallying cries for feminists and progressives, and Republicans have traditionally opposed them.
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Naturally, it's incited cries from social media for her return to the sketch comedy show.
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However, when the same aggressive tactics are used against low-income communities, everybody cries foul.
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Interacting with or thinking about my dearly beloved family caused 13 percent of my cries.
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It's an essential piece of historical documentation that cries out to be seen, and heeded.
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Wojnarowicz's words are resurrected cries of help from recent memory that are more relevant than ever.
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In the video, Angel clings the lacerated edge of the ice hole desperately and cries out.
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" Trump asked, with a knowing smile, as the crowd reprised old cries to "Lock her up!
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"WIN THEM SECOND BALLS WAYNE, YOU SOFT BASTARD," he cries, his Dudley brogue booming like thunder.
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The cries turned to screams, that could be heard from inside the courtroom for several minutes.
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She cried so much (she never cries) I had to hold her until she fell asleep.
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The frustrations of these agents are being heard along with the cries of immigrant families. Rep.
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As we come to terms with this new reality, our grand hopes become cries of desperation.
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The sudden death of the blond child-tyrant caused widespread celebration instead of cries of dismay.
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A young man cries, saying he will be killed if he gets sent back to Honduras.
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Carolyn Maloney cries as Christine Blasey Ford testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 223.
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Firefighter Tony James cries while attending the funeral service for FDNY chaplain Mychal Judge on Sept.
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She is a happy, sleepy, cuddly baby who only cries when she's hungry her parents say.
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He then throws the dog from the terrace, and the video ends with the dog's cries.
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Expect more rallying cries from CEOs and trade groups now that the new tariffs are official.
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" Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg: "Listening to the cries of children separated from their parents is unbearable.
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A Japan fan cries after losing to Belgium in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, on July 2.
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When Ernie cries, he just wanders slowly down the hall and curls up in a ball.
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A girl from Honduras cries after running away from tear gas in Tijuana, Mexico, Nov. 25.
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She nearly cries when Webber brings her to talk to the mom of those two boys.
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"You guys killed my brother in front of me," she cries as Mubaiwa records the scene.
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"You guys killed my brother in front of me," she cries, as Mubaiwa records the scene.
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A baby cries, a breast or bottle is offered; the baby sucks until she feels better.
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" Both Thore and Bell start to cry, and Bell says that he cries "every day now.
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EARLIER this month the fjords of Norway's Lofoten Islands rang out with the cries of activists.
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Listening to an arena explode after his closing cries of "choose hope," the President grew still.
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" *Reporters burst into laughter in the background while a single voice cries out, "WHAT IS COVFEFE?
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Victoria, 38, and Daniel's newest addition won't be the only newborn cries heard around the palace.
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When he heard possible cries for help, he thought it could just be wildlife, Slate said.
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At that moment, Vicki becomes Maura's emergency contact — and out of fear and relief, Maura cries.
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DeOrr Kunz Sr., 26, cries whenever he talks about the things they used to do together.
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That is the type of restorative justice that our nation cries out for at this time.
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"He cries sometimes," King says of RJ, who understands his mother died and isn't returning home.
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The cries of whiny journalists succeeded in banning speech that journalists didn't like from the Newseum.
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Is Chino a little pissy baby who cries about something as minor as a broken foot?
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Cries of "please come back and save us" echoed both on Twitter and in real life.
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"It is one of the most tremendous, amazing, fantastic, better than fantastic shows ever," he cries.
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Stassi cries and removes her lashes, an action that will be repeated once more this episode.
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Kurt just responds by clasping her hand and kissing it as Diane cries into his back.
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That, coupled with an exodus of top executives, led to cries from investors that Kalanick leave.
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Her cries for help went unheard, and her feeble attempts to lift herself up were unsuccessful.
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So they went one way, while Clark, who had heard Praimnath's cries for help, went down.
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Albu Saif, Iraq (CNN)The soldier cries out in pain, his combat fatigues soaked with blood.
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Surrounded by his Chapecoense soccer teammates, Tiaguinho cries out with joy and hugs his fellow players.
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They basically ignore her pleas and send her to bed, where she cries herself to sleep.
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"This is why I don't give guys chances," Nilsa says as she cries up the stairs.
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We've seen what happens when administrations turn a deaf ear to the cries of LGBT lives.
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A heartbroken Marya decides to not tell Lise, while the Prince cries alone in his office.
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The protester is openly mocking in his attitude, countering detailed points with cries of "Lying Ted".
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As he cries out, his wife and several mourners toss dry paint dust on his body.
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Donald Trump cries "fake news" about stories that are 100% accurate but that he doesn't like.
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It cries out for a visit to the real thing: The Pont Neuf late at night.
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For Democrats and Republicans alike, stagnant wages and income inequality have emerged as reliable rallying cries.
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At the time there were soft cries about a Chinese firm buying a historic American brand.
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Why the art show that everyone is talking about cries out for a bit of silence.
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"I mean, she lied," Mr. Trump said, prompting cries of "Lock her up!" from his supporters.
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On the civil side, at least, that is a deplorable situation that cries out for remediation.
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My ghastly cries in that hospital disturbed the peace of half the residents of Rongtang Town.
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Following his cries for about 50 yards, searchers found him tangled up in vines and thorns.
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Cover image: A mourner cries while attending a funeral for Keyla Salazar, 13, on Tuesday, Aug.
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As the boy spoke to a dispatcher, his sisters' cries could be heard in the background.
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She could hear the cries of a baby she lost when he was 6 months old.
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Hear the shrill cries for the scalps of politicians who received campaign donations from the NRA.
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The air is hot and humid, filled with the cries and laughs of women and children.
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Her voice opened up to approach the earthy, full-throated cries of Afro-Cuban ritual chants.
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Later, he cries tears of joy onto the shoulder pad of a teammate after a touchdown.
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It features some petrified cries for help from Lively, and some menacing shark's eye view shots.
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As if his battle cries weren't bad enough, the armadillo also emitted a strong, pungent smell.
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"I can't believe it!" she cries in glee, before throwing the snowball straight at the camera.
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The heart of our nation has been hardened to the cries of the poor, the vulnerable.
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He cries, now, at seemingly any reminder of the old days or friends who have passed.
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How could we have seen the suffering, heard the cries of anguish, and done so little?
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The boys "locked the door and played loud music" to drown out her cries for help.
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The soul of America cries to think that there is no recourse in the Supreme Court.
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If I didn't hear his cries, I told myself that it was lucky I wasn't there.
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I remember watching his tiny body tremble; I can still hear his small cries of pain.
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My eyes blur with the beginning of tears; I've become a woman who cries in public.
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For Bill Clinton raised taxes, amid cries from the right that he would destroy the economy.
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"You have this beautiful chocolate skin," the stylist tells the girl, hugging her while she cries.
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The children had mostly vanished, their jubilant cries replaced by the frequent annoying sirens of ambulances.
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As the weeks passed and the cicadas' incessant cries became the backdrop to every conversation, Mrs.
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Bullet whines and cries in pain in your ear, while your character tries to soothe him.
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Cat owners, naturally, were the most sensitive to cat cries (described as "miaows" by the researchers).
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In the neighborhoods with the worst destruction, there may never have been any cries for help.
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We have combined all 169 impassioned cries by Telemundo's announcers into one lung-bursting goal call.
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Sometimes her cries went the other direction, too, spiking into screams, her body rigid with terror.
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He cries as he struggles to lift his right leg and arm, both stiff and unyielding.
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A bystander asks the agents to leave the restaurant, as she cries while witnessing the episode.
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But the cries of tedium have come loudest and most insistently from Trump-friendly media figures.
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It will be only at that point that their cries will be stilled in my mind.
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The baby cries a lot in the morning and at night when I'm trying to sleep.
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Ms. Vargas saw him last a year ago, for 30 minutes; she cries at the memory.
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The ensemble exploits a wide range of sounds, from ethereal harmonies to guttural cries and yelps.
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After resisting the cries of adult fans initially, the City of Perth Library announced on Apr.
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That communism barb drew cries of outrage from Sanders and Warren, although she identifies as capitalist.
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This is about far more than football and flags, about more than basketball and battle cries.
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It felt consistently a few seconds behind, sounding like an echo to the baby's real cries.
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He has autism and his cries pierced through the other noises in the Brisbane, Australia, barbershop.
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It was raining, and the clatter of the drops muffled his cries, so he shouted louder.
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But the issue cries out for a careful, public and bipartisan investigation by an independent commission.
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Firefighter Tony James cries while attending the funeral service for New York Fire Department Chaplain Rev.
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His cries of fraud were enough to send already frustrated and suspicious loyalists into a fury.
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Most of the "TADA!" cries that I've seen are done when upright and with arms raised.
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She was alone in the house, and rushed to the front door with cries for help.
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"THE REASON why we are poor is inside us," cries Nigusie Roba, his face sweating with emotion.
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He jumped on her and covered her mouth to stifle her cries as the shooter inched closer.
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First up is a classic Stretch Armstrong toy ,whose moist, squishy death cries will haunt your nightmares.
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The newspapers did not provide the students' unfiltered accounts of their trauma or their cries for change.
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But the reality of building the wall could be more difficult than the rallying cries would suggest.
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Sasha silently cries as mice bite at her feet until she runs outside where everything is red.
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"Baba, carry me, baba!" he cries out, unable to stand, his legs blown off at the knee.
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She attempts to muffle Dee Dee's cries and focuses on the lighthouse painting next to the tub.
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Our cries blared out at the very same time, and you and I were nothing but crescendo.
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The woman called 911 and climbed into the compactor to search for the source of the cries.
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So let us not wallow in the cries of a dragon mourning the death of his brother.
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A witness said the loud music made it so his father's cries for help couldn't be heard.
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And when she gives birth, we steal her baby, even though her cries of anguish are unmistakable.
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"My darling, my brother," Mazen, one of Muhamadawi's elder brothers cries out, while rocking back and forth.
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I hug my dog for a while until he cries for me to get off of him.
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And before the industry cries that there are no qualified Black comic-book writers, there are plenty.
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" The grandmother ends up comforting Gaga as she cries, reminding her, "Honey, it's been a long time.
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The r/4Chan bot uses homophobic slurs, argues about Star Wars, and cries out for dank memes.
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What kind of 22-year-old adult cries outside of her office and physically can't walk in?
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"We will get you out, we will get you soon," the bodiless voice responded to her cries.
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The boy's grandfather was taking a nap at the time, but was woken by the boy's cries.
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His messianism and unsubstantiated cries of fraud in past elections alienated former sympathisers in the middle class.
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To begin with, our first female president is being impeached under cries of "slut" in the streets.
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Since then, cries from both House Republicans and right-wing media to release the memo have grown.
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The question we ask now is at what point does this nation answer our cries of pain?
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Al Jazeera, which amplified cries for regime change, both peaceful and not, faced the sheikhs' particular ire.
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" She added that she cries every time she hears the song: "It's an emotion I can't describe.
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"This is my brother!" she cries in a rush of pride, before remembering her 'deal' this episode.
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" Karen and Jack try not to laugh before Grace cries, "Why did your mother throw her garter?
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And I ask: How many more studies and cries for help does Congress need to do something?
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Given the deal's unpopularity among Brexiteers, however, leaving No Deal out would fuel understandable cries of betrayal.
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That decision elicited cries from some proponents that it would lead to a surge in violent crime.
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Meghan McCain cries at her father's casket during a memorial service at the Arizona Capitol on Wednesday.
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Both phrases are used as rallying cries by activists who advocate against police brutality and social injustice.
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She puts on Joni Mitchell and cries, before wiping away the tears and putting on a smile.
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" In 2015, Keurig's non-recyclable, non-biogradable brewing pods sparked cries online to "Kill the K-Cup.
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As soon as one cries they take it away from me and the other one comes in.
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By 2014 the complaints start to really pick up with direct cries for Mylan to be regulated.
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These questions remain unanswered, and serve as rallying cries for more studies to be done of Mars.
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But Garner's interview with Buttigieg was reportedly spiked by his employer, Cumulus Media, sparking cries of censorship.
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Now, when Maverick cries, I see myself more than what I saw in Goose as a child.
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She cries that she called for help many times, but when police arrived, they shot her brother.
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Whenever he cries or anything, I'm like, 'famili, famili' and he's like, 'Hey, it's this one again!
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Nearby, a baby cradled by its parents cries in their home on a hill — the drone's target.
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Jacob's aunt, Starr Henderson, 12, cries after seeing Jacob's body in his casket before the funeral service.
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Clarion cries of "Samson are cooler than Iron Maiden!" reverberated around the globe, and power metal shrugged.
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Perhaps, though, the tumult, raised blood pressure and cries of fake news are better than the alternative.
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Her son cries each day and tells her he just wants to get back to his studies.
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Others questioned why nobody looked for Wu and why neighbors did not hear or heeded her cries.
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The wife is tucked into bed with the child, Angela, as Janine cries, exhausted physically and emotionally.
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A few weeks ago, I saw a screening of a new documentary film called Cries From Syria.
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A parent wakes up every night to the cries of her infant and cajoles him to sleep.
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She cries, as her daughter reassures her that she was the best mother she could have had.
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"Real religion's a sham," she cries, going on to disparage each and every one of the congregation.
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The next time a college sports administrator cries poor, remember where some of that cash is going.
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The army chief's call for moderation was met with cries of indignation from members of the coalition.
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"Father, where are you?" he cries out in the film (which arrives in theaters Friday, May 13).
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The deaths of all three have been used as rallying cries by the Black Lives Matter movement.
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After Clinton, there have been cries to impeach George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and now Donald Trump.
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The cries reportedly led some in the theater to believe that a shooting was about to happen.
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But, as is so often the case when the President cries "fake news," the truth soon emerges.
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Divergent interests have precluded reform in the area which most cries out for it: the single currency.
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If Taylor Swift cries after winning an award, but the moment isn't televised, did it really happen?
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A week before, Walter heard muffled cries for help and found Stephen pinned underneath his pickup truck.
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The move drew cries of outrage from opposition politicians, who denounced it as undemocratic and possibly unconstitutional.
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When a Texas man accidentally injured himself with a chainsaw, his dog heard his cries for help.
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After one participant reads the news aloud, cries of "oh," and "oh my god" can be heard.
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They held their hands over their mouths to stifle cries of pain that could alert the attackers.
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Do the African leaders even reflect on these events and cries for reform to benefit their people?
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The newborn will end up in a Dumpster, its cries audible above the sound of passing cars.
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"I'm not a man who ever cries but I had to wait to send this," Beatty said.
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Kazaryan, who is from Armenia, cries nearly 50 crystallized tears every day, according to the Daily Mail.
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They hear politicians painting them with one broad brush, with disdain, with automatic cries of implicit bias.
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You don't have to give your toddler junk food just because he points to it and cries.
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I want to watch a man in a pork pie hat eat so many nachos he cries.
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He cries and speaks about his dead father, who would be proud of him in this moment.
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Finally, right before descent, the fourth baby, Max, cries, and the entire plane breaks out in applause.
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If you think Rihanna's going to stick around while Drake dry-cries, you've got another thing coming.
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Chris Darden cries because he wasn't able to seek justice for Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.
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Another cries quietly while she describes how Jesus' love keeps away the demons that infest her world.
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The left instinctively cries racism over any plan to limit future numbers, regardless of country of origin.
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" A nurse reported that she was "very affectionate" and, "if treated strictly, cries and hugs the nurse.
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After a first-round scare against Gardner-Webb, yet another No. 16 seed, the cries grew louder.
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Every time she cries now, Isabella thinks of how much she must miss being in his arms.
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"I need my dad ... mommy," the girl cries as she speaks with the station outside the gym.
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We listened to their lovemaking in Simlish, their anguish in Simlish, their cries of delight in Simlish.
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Cries for "bottom-to-top reviews" are designed to convince the public that swift action is coming.
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A five-euro aid cut to low-income renters was met with groans and cries of unfairness.
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The body camera footage shows the officers leading Kaia through the school as she screams and cries.
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While we talked, Tony tore after another child; I heard cries of pain from down the hall.
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"Germany is the most advanced civilization in the history of the world," Rahm cries at one point.
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Despite detractors' disingenuous cries of "stale" evidence, like faded memories, the quality of evidence matters, not time.
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When Albrecht's treachery (to both women) is revealed, she is stricken; when Giselle goes mad, she cries.
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Not that "frozen" could describe a show that sweats, cries and bleeds as copiously as this one.
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"My entire soul is in these lines," Werther cries during one of his many fits of passion.
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Jewish nurses drowned the newborn in a bucket, fearing that the baby's cries would doom them all.
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It is only when he faces scrutiny that he cries foul and discovers the concept of fairness.
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A passer-by answered the boy's panicked cries and called 911, according to a law enforcement official.
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Elissa Slotkin has got to go!" they chanted, amid intermittent cries of "One-term congresswoman!" and "C.
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The decision to remove the video has been met with cries of censorship by artists and organizations.
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Those cries, those screams, those expirations, the apotheosis of all bloodiness, with carrion men groaning for burial.
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Some commentators and editorial boards have argued that a crime of this magnitude cries out for execution.
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The alleys echoed with the cries of children running off to school, often within the same complex.
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A fellow resident, Bob Mule, heard his cries but was unable to pull him from the fire.
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When she finished with the first man, he strutted out to cries of admiration and even applause.
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As I watched these moving images, I locked my room lest my small children hear the cries.
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Three good Samaritans heard the boy's cries and helped bring him ashore using a kayak, Giles said.
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Long before the cries of "fake news," Republicans were refusing to accept science that contradicted their prejudices.
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It was difficult to hear her over the cries of the newborn lamb she was bottle-feeding.
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It's got an accent, according to Dr. Kathleen Wermke, a German scientist whose team decodes newborns' cries.
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Coordinated timing of alleged intelligence revelations by the boy who cries wolf just days before May 12.
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In it, she cries as he throws out her clothes during a closet makeover with his stylist.
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He cries, laughs, and has vivid nostalgic flashbacks sans regard for how "soft" it makes him look.
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Bill and Richie punch It's heart out with their bare hands while Beverly cries on the ground. Okay.
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Petr Gritsenko, who led one of the rescue teams, told local media that the baby's cries grew louder.
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Visibly shaken by the blowup, Pumpkin cries in the arms of the bodyguard, who attempts to comfort her.
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Gypsy nearly cries as she says "goodnight, Mom," knowing it's the last time she'll see her mother alive.
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News cameras clicked and flickered as Rivera hugged his sobbing mother, her cries ambient in the TV footage.
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The apparent dependence of what happens here on what may be happening there cries out for an explanation.
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Global warming is a topic that suffers from "groupthink," and cries out for an "open debate" among scientists.
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"Get out of our country," a woman cries pointing at the immigrants and taking a few steps forward.
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"He cries a lot and wants to leave," said the mother, who is 31 and cleans office buildings.
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Siblings say dumb s––– to get a reaction, the receiving sibling cries, it's over in a few days.
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On Tuesday, a proposal to kneecap the informal complaint process at the agency sparked cries of anti-consumerism.
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But the sickness is drowned by cries for more, Pray to God, make it quick, watch him fall.
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No one responded to her cries for help, and the family never learned what happened to her husband.
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As a result, we are beginning to hear cries for socialism and drastic reform, especially from younger generations.
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Just like with the little boy who cries wolf, people are bound to notice too many phantom epidemics.
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Honestly, I'll also use the dead plugs on airplanes sometimes, and it just cuts everything, even babies' cries.
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Before the last go-round, Sochi for example, cries of crisis came often: Venues built on protected lands.
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I remember those long nights in the the attic, the poems, the long talks, and the longer cries.
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One of President-elect Donald Trump's most powerful rallying cries was a call to end unfair trade practices.
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And no doubt, the company will hear cries of "censorship" once it disputes a story conservatives actually believe.
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But these days, I'm ok if my baby cries a little bit…because I know he'll be ok.
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Administration officials distributed Democrats' prior cries for Comey's dismissal as evidence the fallout was a mere political frenzy.
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Their cries were ignored and the sudden collapse of Newfoundland's cod stocks in 1992 had left 35,000 jobless.
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After an earlier solemn gathering at the White House a few dozen young people remained, their cries profane.
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Reality check: Details hurt political messaging and detract from rallying cries, which are important in their own right.
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Well, Microsoft finally heard our cries, and recording is now built into Skype on both desktop and mobile.
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Bossard says she heard the anxious cries of the little girl, but she was nowhere to be found.
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Rather, she was in the Kinnear garden staring at snails while Nancy's cries could be heard from outside.
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"Ron is just very confused right now," says Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino as Ronnie cries in the bathroom.
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"I can't feel for someone who literally cries every single day," she says on an off-camera interview.
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" She continued: "He has re-watched the video a hundred times since and he still cries every time.
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For years now, we've heard "save the bees" rallying cries from the media, environmental groups, and concerned friends.
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Hengdian, China (CNN)An elderly man cries out in pain during a brutal interrogation in 1940's China.
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Tuesday's event was marred by disruptions, with cries of "Quiet!" erupting from some participants over shouts and boos.
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She's cared for premature babies who shake, who have eerie high-pitched cries, who seem impossible to soothe.
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Her hands fly in front of her mouth as she both laughs and cries at the same time.
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What if he hadn't heard Praimnath's cries for help and had instead gone back upstairs with his colleagues?
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Common cries of "table-setting!" aside, here's what the broader conversation looks like on this, the morning after.
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"Being rejected twice in four f—— days … there's probably something wrong about me," he cries to the cameras.
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Trump has repeatedly shown his ability to dominate opponents and turn controversies into rallying cries for his base.
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Confused, I listened for my son's cries but heard only the dull, anonymous hum of hotel air-conditioning.
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Rallying cries that men need to do their part by speaking up feels insufficient, to say the least.
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Why had they not listened to his agonised cries of warning when he returned, weeping, knocking on doors?
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In "Ich hab' ein glühend Messer," from the same cycle, cries of "O weh!" became progressively more desperate.
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One rescued man said more people were trapped inside the building; bystanders said they could hear children's cries.
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Their cries represent a rare moment of genuine emotion in the shiny and false theater of American politics.
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The encounter then appears to grow more violent, as screams and cries for "help" and "please stop" erupt.
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It works, but the scheme is interrupted by Mamacita's cries — someone has killed one of their goats, Arabella.
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Soon, but still unmercifully long before the Dove released her, the wordless cries would fade to nothing. ♦
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Members of Congress who seek deterrence or diplomacy, particularly in moderate districts, confront fear and cries for vengeance.
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"Traffickers," he says, not his own violent decrees, are to blame for the cries of children in cages.
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In the car on the way home, the girl cries hysterically, thinking she's missed the movie for good.
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The nineteenth-century French doctor Marc Colombat de l'Isère evaluated the pitch and rhythm of cries of suffering.
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Hearing the cries of small children desperate to find someone -- anyone -- who can take them to a relative.
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Back in 2010, 31% accepted Republican cries that they'd done their best to work with the Democratic majority.
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When I screamed for help, along with my cries, blood, teeth, and tissue came out of my mouth.
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So, I hope he'll heed his own cries from seven years ago and negotiate with the other side.
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Unsurprisingly, the drink was ridiculed on social media and the cries of "peak hipster!" echoed across the world.
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Ethereum is trading just over $111, while Litecoin has fallen below $30 — far cries from their former glory.
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The next morning, Carrie Sapp was walking past the chimney when she heard Kajewski's cries for help herself.
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Their ghosts creep into exam rooms, their cries haunt dreams, and seeing new patients can reopen old wounds.
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" At the end of the song, women wearing headscarves joined the performers onstage accompanied by cries of "Resist!
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"The screams that were coming from his room and the cries were like nothing else," Ms. Goette said.
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On Saturday, Parliament signed off on a redrawing of voting districts, prompting cries of gerrymandering from opposition parties.
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He cries every time all our family members meet during traditional holidays, saying he misses them so much.
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Her screams and cries were recorded, by happenstance, on a voice mail message left on a friend's phone.
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During his tenure in Washington, Three Mile Island and Love Canal became battle cries for the environmental movement.
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The precipitous fall in the value of cryptocurrencies in 2016 cries out for greater regulation to protect investors.
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She scowls as she brushes her teeth and cries as her parents ignore her, fussing over a baby.
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When she tried to scream, she said, he clapped his hand over her mouth to muffle the cries.
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First responders arrived at the creek Friday morning after a witness reported hearing cries for help, Thomas said.
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Li's wife, Liu Shuangfeng, said she frequently cries herself to sleep and has been diagnosed with severe depression.
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She isn't just reacting to physical pain when she stares at her wounds in the mirror and cries.
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The Kool-Aid Man cries, that tear falls on Mr. Peanut's grave, and somehow Mr. Peanut is revived.
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And we most definitely hear the cries of terror as he slays his victims with his signature hook.
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On one side are the Saviors, last seen assembled at their Death Star, brushing up on battle cries.
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"We want one billion, not one million," was one of the rallying cries during the protests on Saturday.
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The emergence of that draft has produced cries of opposition among Democrats and nervousness in some Republican quarters.
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When Val is anxious, she wears it on her face; she needs to talk about it, she cries.
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His friend crawls out of the vehicle, soothing Nick's soft cries for help by turning on the radio.
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Scientists also have shown that the cries of many infant mammals share a number of basic sonic properties.
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This is a breathless movement that rivets the audience's attention until, unfortunately, the harsh cries of birds interrupt.
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Andy cries a lot, and that warning look is descending slowly over his face, a curtain of despair.
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An Iranian nurse cries after reuniting with her son who was at the stampede in Kerman, Jan. 7.
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They are occasioned by rival states, fueled by rival ideologies and impermeable to the cries of the victims.
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That remains the case after Soleimani's killing, for all the anger and cries for revenge emanating from Tehran.
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Researchers used ALMA to find two "birth cries" from a single star, in the form of gas streams.
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She can match the sound of the baby's cries while watching the quiver of the baby's little chin.
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Your dinner table can be a sanctuary from the outside world, with its angry cries for and against.
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Now that the tables have turned, their cries for justice and special treatment should fall on deaf ears.
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Stopping Clinton is critical for the NRA given the growing cries for gun control legislation from congressional Democrats.
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"Let's do it!" he cries out, sounding martial and chipper at once, like a high school drama teacher.
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A rescue team had to literally chisel her out of the drain after a passerby heard her cries.
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Cries from a cub were heard shortly before noon and it was seen on a monitor soon after.
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Four kinds of cries when it occurs as one to blow off school and go to the mountains.
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But these cries were largely brushed off by officials who said it was safe to drink the water.
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Display photo: A girl cries as she is treated at a cholera treatment center in Sanaa, Yemen, Oct.
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There were 103 or so cries in the 4 to 5 range, which is ... not a negligible amount.
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What's more, two-thirds of the "work" cries were actually related to personal projects, not my actual job.
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The emotions that led to the most intense cries tended to be unpleasant, high-activation, and fairly specific.
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Everyone, from the Trump-loving cop to the thrice-divorced man whose motto is "You can't fix ugly," cries.
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But, at least one person didn't take the contractor's cries for help as a joke and called the police.
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"If the elevator does not open in time, I'm f—ed," Kim tearfully cries to sisters Kourtney and Khloé.
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She was so focused on her own career that she couldn't hear the cries of those who were hurting.
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Otherwise, we could well be faced with another Aleppo, and the cries of "never again" will, again, ring hollow.
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They heard cries and believed that a raccoon or baby deer was the source, but their investigation proved otherwise.
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Don't look at me, this script cries out; look over there, there is a threat, a danger, a foe.
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The Jarchi airstrike made its way into local and international news coverage, and cries of protest reached Afghanistan's Parliament.
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In a third image, a mother sits on her daughter's bed and cries into an oversized, star-shaped pillow.
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That is, near-absolute authority to moderate their platforms, over and above cries of chilled speech from the right.
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When her father arrived and heard the cries coming from the bottom of the dark hole, he called 911.
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Their cries for help went unanswered for more than a year despite the obvious contamination of a water supply.
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"Her last word was about our child, her grandchild, that we gave away," Scully cries into Mulder's shoulder later.
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While progressives often rally for populations like those at Queensbridge, their job prospects rarely appear in their rallying cries.
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We get together a lot, and every time I feel like somebody runs away or walks away or cries.
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Despair not — like real life Maccabees, sweet princes Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer have heard our cries of woe.
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The first bond default in China did not come until 2014 and today's failures are provoking cries of pain.
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S. passes the initial vitals check and I cuddle him with a pack of ice while he cries inconsolably.
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Time has not dulled the pain of his death to his family or quelled the community's cries for justice.
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They feel obliged to speak out on the extradition bill, amid cries of alarm from businesses in Hong Kong.
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Adora's arrested, and Amma cries out in agony at the sight of her mother being taken away in handcuffs.
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Yet despite gasps and cries from the public, and stark warnings from doctors, the national government remains strangely aloof.
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Despite the cries from Wall Street, no one is seriously suggesting that the U.S. is headed toward a recession.
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"The clock is ticking!" he cries, back in the studio, perfectly groomed and wearing his yellow tie once more.
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Trump, who has continually assailed the media with cries of "fake news," has accused the newspaper of unfair coverage.
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We attempt to put T. in his crib, but he cries uncontrollably, and we don't even last five minutes.
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The scene is intended to be violent and disturbing, with Paul hitting Jeanne and penetrating her as she cries.
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Children's cries echo down the staircase, and those old enough to walk dart in and out of the room.
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Unfortunately, their cries of protest can do nothing to stop the march of innovation and Alexa will be heard.
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And someone's bound to soon, as the cries for C.K. to address his alleged misconduct get louder and louder.
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Cries of "Ole Ole" broke out as Lowry then nailed his approach on the 17th before another birdie dropped.
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One of the twins now cries uncontrollably whenever there are more than a few people in their living room.
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A woman from Syria cries as she is detained by an RCMP officer after crossing the border into Hemmingford.
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Of course, proactively preventing abuse without chilling amounts of profiling, or raising cries of censorship, is a difficult challenge.
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The revelation that Diane is a tulpa cries out for a rewatch: How long has she been a construct?
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In often profane language, Lula cries persecution and accuses the supreme court of cowardice—prompting the emollient open letter.
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It's a stack of letters, cries for help from handmaids whose lives have been ripped apart, their children stolen.
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The woman cries, speaks in Spanish with the officers and points to her cart, which is full of food.
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It's not the narrative you'll hear much amid the cries of trade war, but it ought to be heard.
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Occasionally, we heard the cries of birds hidden in the trees, barely audible over the roar of the surf.
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Its followers are susceptible to battle cries to preserve the faith under the banner of a muscular Buddhist nationalism.
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The committee was repeatedly interrupted by cries of "regular order" as the hearing descended into low comedy and farce.
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" Mourners responded to their chants with cries of "no to hatred" and "we are all the sons of immigrants.
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Trump and Sessions must heed the cries of Americans of both parties and end this stain on our nation.
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"That's why we bought chips!" he cries, trying perhaps to sound like a real human being who feels enthusiasm.
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But the cries for help have come passively in the form of "exposed" local VA failures and blown whistles.
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The shallow, cowardly legalisms of the attorney general are drowned out by the anguished cries of mothers and children.
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A white woman apparently overdosing on meth, who cries out that she's pregnant, is restrained and given medical attention.
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But mostly, it is a repetitive slog that cries out for the traditional synthesizing journalistic function of an author.
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"Oh my god!" cries Calero, holding a braid aloft in something akin to a victory wave, before embracing Dominguez.
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"He cries so much and needs so much love that I can't just leave him with someone," she said.
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Jordan earned the scorn of the fans last month when he responded to cries of discontent by proclaiming apathy.
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Perhaps one of Trump's most impassioned rally cries on the campaign trail was the promise to drain the swamp.
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" Rather than acknowledging the historical reasoning for the Electoral College and debating its merit, the left simply cries "racism.
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Every nerve and sinew of the conservative political tradition in America cries out against the dangers of such demagoguery.
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" Another admits, "Sometimes I don't watch ethical porn, and I still get off" to which someone cries out, "Ew!
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Your character stays up all night, cries all night, wakes in the night, walks in the moonlight, sleep talks.
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This is roughly how it feels when your baby cries for an extended period of time on an airplane.
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In 2018, however, that means social media campaigns, cries of "fake news," and no small serving of national pride.
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A 2-year-old cries while her mom, who is seeking asylum, is searched near the U.S-Mexico border.
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"Whoever saved you, I love them!" young Anna cries out in the movie before falling into her mother's lap.
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We may tame and measure our words when justice is met, otherwise there will be unrestrained cries for attention.
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When the reunions finally happened Tuesday in Phoenix, the mothers were met with cries of rejection from their children.
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Back then, we all made the battle cries of, if we got the chance, we'd do this and that.
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"There's a few people that I write with that we don't stop until one of us cries," she said.
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Asahd -- who famously never cries or fusses in public -- gave Justin the once-over, and then came the bawling.
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"Every time he gets interviewed, he cries" about the Bronx's afflictions, David Greco told The Daily News in 1994.
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His mocking of a disabled reporter and his ignoring the Puerto Rican mayor's cries for help aptly define him.
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The day was punctuated by cries of "yee-hah" from our fellow skiers — and maybe from me as well.
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And I have never found a text as extreme on the subject of death as Bergman's 'Cries and Whispers.
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The girl refuses to speak to her parents, or to her 2-year-old brother, who cries for her.
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It is this doomed site, rooted in the black soil, that cries out for people of faith to act.
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That's the reality for so many of the families whose plights we see and heart-rending cries we hear.
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A campaign finance system that fosters corruption and creates kingmakers of moneyed interests cries out for a thorough overhaul.
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Ms. Victor makes her voice into an expressive bomb, cycling through birdlike coos and tumbling laughter and urgent cries.
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I lay on it and stared at its branches above, at its wounds like internal cries, its lovely ugliness.
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One second he's quiet, admitting that he cries in the shower and that his mother still does his laundry.
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Of course, when it's time to leave she cries hysterically and I have to surfboard her out of there.
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The spate of cyclist deaths drew anguished cries from transportation advocates and undercut a signature policy of the mayor.
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Clearly, this moment cries out for the truth about single-payer health care -- conclusions from historical evidence and data.
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Megan's grandmother then runs toward the vehicle — before looking back in shock — stomps her feet happily and cries hysterically.
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"The gathering jamming the Olympic hangar raised the roof with ancient Hungarian battle cries," The New York Times reported.
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In the video, Riep can reportedly be seen laughing at the woman as she cries, according to the records.
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Throughout the service, mourners wept; toward the end, as bagpipers played "Amazing Grace," their cries turned into louder sobs.
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When I think of the goodness of Jesus and all that he does for me, my soul cries out.
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