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This is not an environment that cries out for change.
But the tale that it tells cries out for madness.
The issue cries out for a treatment of its own.
The winner cries out "I WIN!" and the loser BUSTs.
Amid the silence, the blood of civil rights martyrs cries out.
The situation cries out for national leadership as the elections approach.
To be sure, our arcane tax system cries out for reform.
"Twelfth Night," though, cries out for more layered and intricate portraiture.
When Sarah goes in for hug, however, Kira cries out in pain.
"But what about The LEGO Batman Movie?" everyone on Twitter cries out.
"The ghost of Marilyn Monroe cries out in these pages," he wrote.
Gilly is trying to cover Sam's mouth, but he cries out anyways.
Marquita Leibe cries out after her dog, Daisy, is put to sleep.
"Sixteen times the gun cried…This state sanctioned genocide," Lamar cries out.
It's a situation that cries out for leadership, which may be coming.
This worldwide epidemic cries out for leadership to fight the food industry.
Quiet down!" the dictator cries out, while his wife shrilly shouts, "Silence!
And your cop's soul in return cries out for straight lines and obedience.
Dad cries out, laughing, and Gran laughs along with him, though more wildly.
Their situation cries out for justice that can come only from President Trump.
" Dawson repeatedly cries out, "Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God.
"[It] cries out for an investigation," he said of the situation on CNN.
As he discovers the basket, he cries out with apparent joy and disbelief.
Olesya Lykovi cries out in anguish, moments after the death of her dog, Sam.
After seeing the video, June cries out of joy and relief and maybe fear.
So why the sealed indictment in a case that cries out for full disclosure?
She cries out, 'Oh, how I would love to make a man in stone!
It cries out for something different at the next go-round, on Nov. 1.
When Hope hears the babies, she curls into a fetal position and cries out.
A brave voice in China cries out about the regime's mishandling of the coronavirus.
"Does this girl know what she's getting into?" he cries out with paternal outrage.
But history cries out for caution, skepticism and the constant testing of North Korea's intentions.
At this point, the woman cries out and strikes Lohan, who is swiftly knocked down.
This is a crisis that cries out for American leadership, and Obama hasn't shown enough.
This is a shame because it is a situation that cries out for serious thought.
The good news is there are issues this legislative session that cries out for bipartisanship.
It's an essential piece of historical documentation that cries out to be seen, and heeded.
In the video, Angel clings the lacerated edge of the ice hole desperately and cries out.
" *Reporters burst into laughter in the background while a single voice cries out, "WHAT IS COVFEFE?
That is the type of restorative justice that our nation cries out for at this time.
Albu Saif, Iraq (CNN)The soldier cries out in pain, his combat fatigues soaked with blood.
Surrounded by his Chapecoense soccer teammates, Tiaguinho cries out with joy and hugs his fellow players.
As he cries out, his wife and several mourners toss dry paint dust on his body.
It cries out for a visit to the real thing: The Pont Neuf late at night.
Why the art show that everyone is talking about cries out for a bit of silence.
On the civil side, at least, that is a deplorable situation that cries out for remediation.
But the issue cries out for a careful, public and bipartisan investigation by an independent commission.
"Baba, carry me, baba!" he cries out, unable to stand, his legs blown off at the knee.
"My darling, my brother," Mazen, one of Muhamadawi's elder brothers cries out, while rocking back and forth.
The r/4Chan bot uses homophobic slurs, argues about Star Wars, and cries out for dank memes.
"Father, where are you?" he cries out in the film (which arrives in theaters Friday, May 13).
Divergent interests have precluded reform in the area which most cries out for it: the single currency.
Some commentators and editorial boards have argued that a crime of this magnitude cries out for execution.
The apparent dependence of what happens here on what may be happening there cries out for an explanation.
Global warming is a topic that suffers from "groupthink," and cries out for an "open debate" among scientists.
Hengdian, China (CNN)An elderly man cries out in pain during a brutal interrogation in 1940's China.
The precipitous fall in the value of cryptocurrencies in 2016 cries out for greater regulation to protect investors.
"Let's do it!" he cries out, sounding martial and chipper at once, like a high school drama teacher.
Don't look at me, this script cries out; look over there, there is a threat, a danger, a foe.
Adora's arrested, and Amma cries out in agony at the sight of her mother being taken away in handcuffs.
The revelation that Diane is a tulpa cries out for a rewatch: How long has she been a construct?
A white woman apparently overdosing on meth, who cries out that she's pregnant, is restrained and given medical attention.
But mostly, it is a repetitive slog that cries out for the traditional synthesizing journalistic function of an author.
Every nerve and sinew of the conservative political tradition in America cries out against the dangers of such demagoguery.
" Another admits, "Sometimes I don't watch ethical porn, and I still get off" to which someone cries out, "Ew!
"Whoever saved you, I love them!" young Anna cries out in the movie before falling into her mother's lap.
It is this doomed site, rooted in the black soil, that cries out for people of faith to act.
A campaign finance system that fosters corruption and creates kingmakers of moneyed interests cries out for a thorough overhaul.
Clearly, this moment cries out for the truth about single-payer health care -- conclusions from historical evidence and data.
When I think of the goodness of Jesus and all that he does for me, my soul cries out.
In Davis's mind, the wrongness lies deep in the machinery of the world, which cries out to be fixed.
After all these years, the war in Afghanistan cries out for this kind of scrutiny and reevaluation of strategies.
But the documented sexual predation cries out for a far stronger response from the United Nations and its members.
In the myth, as she flees Apollo, Daphne cries out to her father, the river god, to save her.
"But banks can do huge damage, and we have seen this ethos in the industry that cries out for responsibility."
Solo piano lines tumble, static rises and crumbles, and feedback cries out into the great ether, hopeful of an echo.
"It's not a kind of a movie that cries out [for a sequel], it's not the Beetlejuice trilogy," he said.
But the treatment endured by those who seek help at New York's welfare offices cries out for a new approach.
Later, during a public murder of two people, a woman cries out and is carted away; empathy is a liability.
This story cries out its injustice against our American tendency to distance ourselves from the ugly realities in our history.
To be exact: the sight of a car bowling along, at speed, while a song cries out on the soundtrack.
After another short eternity, Nick wakes up Dee Dee, who cries out for Gypsy, and then he begins repeatedly stabbing her.
This is a pilot study and it cries out to be done in a longitudinal way to be followed over years.
Ms Welch cries out "Jesus Christ, it hurts" but a saxophone changes the timbre of the tune from desperation to determination.
It's a sober realization, and one that cries out for an immediate corrective: better security measures to protect against future attacks.
Well, the good news is that we've gotten all the cries out now and there are no more coming this season.
Bran cries out, and, in what I'm pretty sure is a steal straight from Neverending Story, the young Ned hears him.
The cop struggles to subdue the slight 29-year-old, grabbing her hands and holding them together as she cries out.
The cop struggles to subdue the slight 2100-year-old, grabbing her hands and holding them together as she cries out.
There's an anorexic who develops a new syndrome — hair-pulling — and a man who cries out obscenities most of the night.
The subways understandably get the bulk of New Yorkers' attention, but the bus network also cries out for stronger municipal action.
The host, DJ Q45, is right when he cries out "this is legendary right here!" at the end of the clip.
I'm Jon Jones and I play games and I improvise and I search because that's what my soul cries out to do.
The world laid out by George R.R. Martin is so rich and so deeply historical that it cries out for fan theories.
As the lamp falls, the genie cries out, which raises the question: How much does a genie perceive from inside his lamp?
A desperate child cries out "Papi, papi," while another girl, in between sobs, asks officials if she can go with her aunt.
It's a play deeply entrenched in the world of Brooklyn's Italian longshoremen—a world long gone that cries out for re-creation.
" And in it, he said: "The moment someone breaks through in one place, when one person cries out, 'The emperor is naked!
The fact that Jim Crow is alive and well across the country cries out for action at the national and state level.
But it's such an ambiguous project—a creative adaptation of an unconventional memoir—that it cries out for explication of some kind.
"Woo!" a woman cries out and raises her hand into the air, as the beads of her necklace jiggle around her neck.
He acknowledged that "the heart-wrenching pain of these victims, which cries out to heaven, was long ignored, kept quiet or silenced".
It's to serve as screens for projections (by Garrett Herzig) in a piece that cries out for simplicity and gets digital distraction instead.
The Third Circuit's "decision and the resulting patch-work of injunctions and counter-injunctions cries out for this Court's review," the petition reads.
In the video, the distressed woman appears dazed and cries out in anguish, as her breath can be seen in the cold air.
Regardless of how true this tale is to Frey's own personal story, the fictional version cries out for a richer, more succulent imagining.
A moment and movement so devoid of moral meaning cries out for any interpretation that doesn't blame the people who asked for it.
Its neighbor, Argentina, whose windswept Patagonia region cries out for wind farms, is plowing ahead instead with hydraulic fracturing and new nuclear power plants.
He almost cries out in desperation as each person around the table takes a biscuit, or even two, while he hasn't even had one.
This is one of the fundamental scandals of our era, a massive crime that cries out for some kind of French Revolution-style response.
Greta Gerwig's adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women" is so teeming with references — literary, artistic, cinematic — that it cries out for a syllabus.
The moment it detects a hawk, coyote, human or any other threat, it cries out to alert the cohort and takes appropriate evasive action.
Most importantly, the process cries out for the voices of local residents — like Utah's Navajo — who know and love our federal lands the most.
The newborn cries out for sustenance as family, friends and community gather around to guide and educate the child from fragile dependency into adulthood.
He cries out for his mother and recounts the moments before he saw yellow smoke and felt hands trying to pull him away to safety.
"What's going on in Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley cries out for solid investigative reporting," Stephen Engelberg, ProPublica's editor in chief, said in a statement.
During the first head-to-head Democratic presidential debate of the 2020 cycle, the former vice president said the pandemic cries out for experienced leadership.
After 24 years of enjoying all worldly pleasures, Lucifer along with his armada of devils drag Faustus into hell for eternity as he cries out.
These long-term structural problems are not being dealt with at all, from climate change to immigration reform, which cries out for a bipartisan solution.
And the result that cries out clearest in this study is that financial rewards don't seem to have much to do with any of this.
In the 24-second recording, she repeatedly cries out in pain and begs them to "please stop" nine times before the coach finally pulls her up.
The debate will test his ability to do the same in an unscripted environment that cries out for confrontation, both with his opponent and the moderator.
That feeling is magnified when the bully is the president of the United States and his abusive behavior cries out for a response from honorable people.
This accusation cries out for a congressional inquiry, and not the sham, partisan, joke investigation that the Republican-led House Intelligence Committee conducted into Russian meddling.
"By the Time It Gets Dark" has clearly been thought through, but it's so cryptic that it cries out for, if not perfect explanations, perhaps footnotes.
The dramatic footage provided to CNN by the White Helmets shows Diab bleeding heavily from the legs, unable to stand, as he cries out for help.
She cries out in horror and cradles the newborn as it dies, praying for it—a scene of such devastation that it could curdle into bathos.
I was upset because it's difficult when Nova cries out for her mommy & I have to keep explaining why she's not here to hug her tears away!
"The current executive's open hostility to transferring any detainees, no less those already administratively cleared for transfer, cries out for principled and courageous judicial intervention," they wrote.
RABAT (Reuters) - Pope Francis said on Saturday the plight of migrants was "a wound that cries out to heaven" and could never be healed by physical barriers.
History cries out for us to be skeptical, to listen to Kim's own people, who were promised a communist paradise, but who were treated worse than slaves.
Before Jackson left, she thanked Murphy for "American Horror Story: Coven," particularly for a scene in which a witch named Myrtle cries out "Balenciaga!" during her death throes.
But in the case of "The China Hustle," a documentary may simply be the wrong delivery mechanism for a byzantine exposé that cries out for detailed news reporting.
After twenty-four years of enjoying all worldly pleasures, Lucifer along with his armada of devils drag Faustus into Hell for eternity as he cries out gut-wrenchingly.
As lawmakers prepare to expand the popular $28503,22019 child tax credit, they run the risk of overlooking the child care credit, a provision that cries out for expansion.
But here's a case that cries out for a reconsideration of how we view patient treatment and understand that seemingly small administrative changes can have massive medical impacts.
" He also said the pattern of attacks as described in the Human Rights Watch report amounted to "a level of culpability and horror that cries out for prosecution.
There's a grinding of electronics, and he cries out in excitement as the vehicle's distinctive pop-out door handles push out, indicating there's still life to the car.
A woman cries out as she looks at the body of Evaldo dos Santos Rosa slumped inside his car in the Guadalupe neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, April 7.
"I have never been interested in photographs based solely on aesthetics, divorced from reality," he wrote in his photo collection "Wisdom Cries Out in the Streets," published in 1999.
"It is not unknown for such business structures to be part of a somewhat murky world, which on occasion cries out for the exercise of investigative powers," he said.
Because the film is made for the height of "realistic" technology, it futzes too often with clean, precise frames, when the subject matter cries out for a little scuzziness.
On one side of the spectrum sit mislabeled "free market" health care advocates, whose camp cries out "government control" or "waiting times" or "reduced development" with no basis in fact.
Yet American students rank consistently below average than many of their counterparts in other countries, a dynamic that exacerbates the income gap and cries out for school reform, some argue.
In "A 'Mass Shooting Generation' Cries Out for Change," Audra D. S. Burch, Patricia Mazzei and Jack Healy write: This is life for the children of the mass shooting generation.
"At a moment that cries out for visionary leadership and radical change, the pope is indulging in make-believe and misdirection," said Anne Barrett Doyle, a co-director of BishopAccountability.
As President Trump moves to implement his "make America great again" agenda, one rather esoteric subject cries out for attention – reversing the Obama administration's antipathy toward patent and property rights.
For example, a Taurus's slow and steady approach to life extends into the bedroom, while a Gemini's unquenchable need for variety cries out whether they're in the streets or the sheets.
But he also, often, specifically cries out to a creator, seeking forgiveness or guidance, or at least using such pantomimed piety to attempt to compress a complicated world into manichean simplicity.
When a woman in the audience cries out, "I love you Tracy!" he says, "I love you, too!" and then, seemingly as a reflex, asks her to lift up her shirt.
"The abuse in Xinjiang today is so severe that it cries out for international action," Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch, told a briefing at the Geneva Press Club.
Therefore, the system is out of balance, creating gridlock even as the public cries out for action on serious problems such as our deteriorating public infrastructure, epitomized by that in Flint, Michigan.
Several examples only go to show the lengths North Korea will go to when it wants to silence internal dissent or hush up anyone internally who cries out for anything resembling freedom.
When they describe in detail a conflict that cries out for us to take a side but hold back from explicitly taking a side themselves, they are not overlooking the moral stakes.
And though the milky visual disruptions that signal Gina's initially blurry view of the world are overdone, there's something seductive about her journey that cries out for a filmmaker like Nicolas Roeg.
The biggest mystery surrounding this man, who combines toughness and compassion, is why he has not applied his rough-house tactics to the issue that most cries out for action: clerical sex abuse.
He stretches his groin and thigh muscles on a medicine ball, as Berto cries out—that fitness tape won't come off without some hair and skin, so Berto repairs to the men's room.
"But in practice, we have a ring inscribed with the name Pilate and the personal connection just cries out," Roi Porat, one of the authors of the report told The Times of Israel.
"This whole issue of the relationship with the Russians and who communicated with them and under what circumstances clearly cries out for an investigation," said McCain, who chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee.
It is therefore a disappointment that he includes only an alphabetical list of books and articles instead of endnotes, especially in a narrative full of reconstructed scenes that cries out for firmer sourcing.
The statement cries out for a more substantive debate about Clinton's support for the raid that killed Osama bin Laden; the temporary ceasefire she negotiated between Hamas and Israel; and the Iran nuclear deal.
Technology alienates everyone: consciousness becomes unmoored, bodies become arbitrary and disposable, sex becomes less a biological function than a psychological dysfunction, the planet and its host of forgotten nature spirits cries out in agony.
In the article, "A 'Mass Shooting Generation' Cries Out for Change", when Delaney Tarr stated that she, "cannot remember a time when she did not know about school shootings", I really related to her.
Understandable because Mr. Trump's behavior in office — impulsive, erratic, dishonest, childish, crude — is so alarming, and so far from what Americans expect in their chief executive, that it cries out for a deeper explanation.
Save for one dud, "The Flagmaker, 1775," which cries out to be placed in the context of a larger narrative, the small stories Mr. Brown tells here stand on their own, song by song.
Edelman told Sullivan that previous attempts at reaching a settlement were unsuccessful, but the judge throughout Wednesday's hearing urged the government to find a way to settle the case, saying it "cries out" for resolution.
The film is itself prone to exaggeration for entertainment purposes, such as when Hardy cries out to his comedy partner that "You loved Laurel and Hardy but you never loved me" (they got on famously).
The FCC has already taken a few welcome steps to increase the transparency and inclusiveness of its decision-making process, but this is not the only area of agency process that cries out for reform.
History cries out to us, its testimony literally showing us page-by-page what happens next: Kim will go back on his word — like the Kims who have ruled North Korea for three generations always do.
"This country is in a state of bewilderment that cries out for good history," Robinson writes here — to which I can imagine what my grandmother might say, were she alive and seated in the lecture hall.
The candidate is slipping, which cries out for an explanation of one sort or another, which is always found in soft spots in the candidate's character, message, or organization and not in the vagaries of polling.
As a mother of two young children, my heart cries out when I see what is taking place at our southern border, specifically children who are being separated from their parents through no fault of their own.
But when a mysterious voice cries out to Elsa for help, adventure is on the horizon and our heroines are back in the fray, facing new demons, sporting fresh costumes, and redefining who they are to audiences.
"The recent pullback is giving you a terrific buying opportunity, because I bet Splunk has more room to run after a quarter that both explains and cries out for a higher valuation," the "Mad Money" host said.
Every time a child in a cage cries out desperately for his or her mommy, mothers across America imagine a crass and ruthless politician taking their sons and daughters away from them and making them cry in anguish.
A 'Mass Shooting Generation' Cries Out for Change When a gunman killed 17 people this week at Stoneman Douglas High in Florida, the first response of many classmates was not to grieve in silence, but to speak out.
"This case cries out for a consent decree," said Jonathan Smith, the former chief of the Justice Department's civil rights unit that was charged with making sure state and local governments respect the constitutional rights of their citizens.
Some things we just cannot control, and so, we will make the best choices that we know how and we will have done it all with love in our hearts SO full that it cries out from our eyes.
In one of the most vulnerable scenes of the film — which made its premiere at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival earlier this month — Gaga cries out in pain from a spasm while attendants massage her hip and back.
"This is a sector that cries out for meaningful regulation — for the good of both drivers and passengers," says James Parrott, a professor at The New School and co-author of the July report on Uber drivers in New York.
It goes without saying that nothing should be consciously (or carelessly) falsified, but neither should anything be extraneous — no revelation for revelation's sake, or fact's sake, only because both art and honesty demand it, the story cries out for it.
While I am hopeful that Kim Jong Un may have had his come to Jesus moment and truly wants to give up his nuclear weapons and potentially open his nation economically and politically, history cries out for us to be wary.
That's the conceit, anyway, of "Oasis," a charming, cheering new piece of site-specific theater from the company Third Rail Projects that opened in the Winter Garden last week, transforming that staircase into the stage it cries out to be.
"Run and tell everybody / Run and tell everybody that Laetitia is / A small fish," she cries out, delicately leaning into the syllables of her own name and stretching out the word "is" as though her whole being depended on it.
And, as I said, I think that, for the Democrats, they always view this as a political issue, a wedge issue that they can use in an election season, which is unfortunate, because this is an issue that cries out for a solution.
Sorting out the mine's potentially negative impacts is anything but simple, and many local residents, along with Native American and environmental groups, say Resolution is exactly the kind of development that cries out for intense public scrutiny - no matter how long it takes.
He finds comfort where he can: in the innocence of children, the company of friends, the light-drenched vividness of surface life, which cries out to be cherished—and in the astronomer who, confined to the dark, patiently turns towards the stars.
And I know Trump would certainly be super jazzed by this: This sister now cries out to us because of the harm we have inflicted on her by our irresponsible use and abuse of the goods with which God has endowed her.
One stone is set within a pendant that hangs fetchingly around Doctor Strange's neck; another is stored within the Tesseract, a glowing cube that cries out for a mega-sized gin-and-tonic; a third is wedged in Vision's forehead; and so on.
In "A 'Mass Shooting Generation' Cries Out for Change," The Times points out that teenagers today have grown up with code-red drills, and they have a perspective many adults do not: This is life for the children of the mass shooting generation.
Knowing nothing about weaving, the young wife cries out in horror until she meets up with a horrific being, Tom Tit Tot, who promises to weave the skeins, but will capture her if, after the month, she does not guess his name.
His drawings in this mini-retrospective — which is installed too simply and cries out for wall labels, sections, or the imposition of some discernible order — trace a line of American politics that stretches from Nixon to Obama but stays eerily, uncomfortably straight.
All this cries out for a reformer who can restore Hong Kong's confidence in its political and economic future, drive compromises in Beijing that will placate democracy activists at home, and defend the rule of law so the critical foreign financial sector stays put.
But for one, small, strange second in a feature length commercial for "Michael Jordan," Space Jam shows us the great sucking maw at the center of Michael Jordan's being, the monster who cries out for more pressure to devour, even if it may drown him.
There were tears when the ghost of the dead king cries out to his son, Hamlet; tears when Hamlet laments that he has "lost all my mirth"; tears through "To be or not to be," the speech in which Hamlet considers ending his life.
The historical irony (look at all the people of color on Broadway now!) cries out for the emotional pragmatism that closes "The Greatest Love of All": And if, by chance, that special placeThat you've been dreaming ofLeads you to a lonely placeFind your strength in love.
Finished with a sort of gunmetal patina and each inscribed with its title, their visual heft cries out for recognition as a three-part epitaph, though by the logic of their premature sealing (and despite each label's claim of "unknown contents") they are to a current viewer obviously empty.
"Given the treatment he has already experienced in Canada, which has been upsetting to many and has traumatized him, we think this case is the exact kind of case that cries out for the minister's intervention," Mohammed's lawyer Aviva Basman, of Toronto's Refugee Law Office, told VICE News.
Orphaned as a child, he has been ushered into a wholly male realm by his guardian, Ambrose (also Mr. Claflin), on a swath of land stretching to the coast, a rough and wild paradise, with thundering horses, heaving waves and jagged cliffs, that cries out for death and dark poetry.
What's certain is that the sheer complexity of the current system at both the federal and state levels cries out for the use of advanced analytic tools which can help regulators -- as well as the regulated — make better decisions about how the entire matrix of rules and proposed rules fit together (or don't).
And the Roberts court — by a 5-to-4 vote (I can just feel it coming) — will have definitively revealed itself to be a cravenly partisan court that cries out for reform and redress by whatever constitutional means are at hand and within the power of the other branches of our government.
While it's true that millennial humor has been shamed here and there for its apparent tendency toward Dadaist nonsense, layers of built-in meme-savviness, and bleak absurdism ... The stranger cries out for someone, anyone, to explain what twitter means but we keep talking about baby shoes and plums and when he's at his lowest we just start chanting about orbs.
"If the reactionary right is unwilling to go along with this idea, as they almost certainly won't be due to short-term political calculations, Democrats must use the power granted to them by the Constitution to pack the Supreme Court, protect the legislation demanded by a majority of Americans and, hopefully, to convince their opponents that the current structure of the court system cries out for a bipartisan solution," Faris concludes.

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