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"cry out" Definitions
  1. to make a loud sound without words because you are hurt, afraid, surprised, etc.

303 Sentences With "cry out"

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You really can and you really ought to cry out—to cry out that you are being arrested!
Americans cry out for more choice in their health care.
In Congress, champions of victims and women will cry out.
"But what about my taaaxes?" you cry out in agony.
There are some key questions that cry out for answers.
Why don't the stones cry out that you are gone?
One day, you suddenly feel wet and cry out for help.
The woman screams, "Oh, my God!" and continues to cry out.
We see the blood and hear Hannah cry out in pain.
"It doesn't cry out that it's a triable case," Shechtman said.
Mary rarely spoke now, but she could cry out in distress.
" Then, all of a sudden, we hear someone cry out, "She's walking!
Although they cry out to me, I will not listen to them.
Ustinov went to cry out in warning, but it was too late.
"Why did she ever marry him?" my female friends often cry out.
When we cry out to him, He pours out his perfect peace.
A popping sound can be heard right before she begins to cry out.
Plus, it's so subtle, it won't make my mom cry out of shock.
"I cry out to God with all men of good will," he wrote.
As they move, they express themselves: they laugh, shout, exclaim, and cry out.
Does his lifelong fixation on misfits and oddballs not cry out for "Pinocchio"?
Like a falling bridge, these challenges cry out for renewed investment and attention.
Your blood sugar will drop and your body will cry out for energy.
Inspired, Dr. Janov asked his patient to cry out for his own parents.
We cry out to your photo every day, with tears in our eyes.
" Occasionally, when a fellow politician was speaking, he would cry out, "Split infinitive!
Contradictory, dramatic, and often sensational, they seem to cry out for a cinematic treatment.
With her voice as faint as it is, Jillian can't cry out for help.
Jerry Nadler: If we succeed in doing that, maybe I'll cry out of happiness.
After hearing her cry out like that, Fricka's dad was sure she was dead.
"It's a hot piece!" he'd cry out, looking up from his desk in delight.
I'd cry out with abandon; my body would shake and shiver as I came.
"Ask your dad!" moms have begun to cry out, more in desperation than hope.
Younger children, around her sister's age, would cry out for their parents, she said.
"The critical thing here is that all of those cases cry out for regulation."
In midafternoon, they heard people cry out and they rushed to the small beach.
So how can one not cry out to God when one is in need?
The verve of its performance and its universal theme cry out for fuller treatment.
In times of perceived crisis, our brains cry out for information to help us survive.
Spoiler alert: Alexa won't pause the movie automatically if you suddenly cry out in terror.
His supporters say the extreme circumstances of the Trump era cry out for his qualities.
It's so powerful that the birds in the area cry out in fear and scatter.
They cry out, but they are met with silence — the world does not hear them.
The European refugee crisis, for example, seems to cry out for a continent-wide solution.
Every year at Passover, we still hear tribes cry out in pain from old slavery.
Why should his appetite for experience cry out for dramatization, when other artists go begging?
Members of the public cry out "Olé!" and more (invariably in Spanish) to the performers.
It is also hard to imagine photographs that cry out more insistently to be seen.
"There are times that cry out for action -- this is one of them," said Rep.
Exactly how many times did the Times cry out "unsubstantiated" in its coverage of Mrs.
I mean, I wanted to just cry out and say: 'How can you do this?
I wanted to cry out, but [the butcher's] joyful expression caught the sound in my throat.
Once again we are forced by circumstances to plead and cry out for justice and peace.
I wrap my arms around his neck and dig my fingernails in as I cry out.
"Shortly thereafter, [the teen] heard a gunshot and Caryn cry out," according to the police report.
One minute, whales moan and cry out to one another from the depths of the ocean.
These tragedies cry out for thorough and objective investigation leading to sound guidance from lessons learned.
To say that we, too, have the right to breathe, to cry out and to sing.
Lucas Silverio had almost reached safety when he heard 3-year-old Yasleen McDonald cry out.
We cry out to you, Lord and we beseech your grace and mercy upon us all.
And some masterpieces almost cry out for interpretive intervention, none more so than Bach's "Goldberg" Variations.
Those around her cry out that she has been shot by live ammunition in the leg.
Mushrooms go beautifully with red wines, while leeks, squash and cheese all cry out for whites.
Some lies may be less tolerated, and certain contradictions cry out for resolution, even violent ones.
Tha Carter's "I Miss My Dawgs" was a cry out for his estranged Hot Boyz group.
"They were still able to transcend the fear and cry out to one another: "Bada-- warrior b-----!
When it comes to bright hues from more contemporary times, these fluorescent pigments cry out for attention.
Helmeted crusaders cry out the Latin war-cry "Deus vult!" from memes circulated on Reddit and 4Chan.
When she first went missing, the two oldest children would cry out for their mother, Speratos says.
Black Lives Matter have been among the first to cry out for white victims of police brutality.
"The memories of those who perished in the Warsaw Uprising cry out across the decades," he said.
With a knee in his back, Mr. Dungay continues to cry out, insisting that he can't breathe.
The first time we moved, I locked myself in an empty closet to cry out my anxiety.
Nora's scene in the tank is edited so that we hear her just begin to cry out.
We squirm and cry out coming into the world, and sometimes we do the same leaving it.
Maybe. But it seems to strain credulity -- and cry out for a more fulsome response from Trump.
Cod fillets, though tasty, seemed too tender, and seemed to cry out for mashed potatoes and peas.
Three protesters had locked their arms to it, and the pressure hurt, causing them to cry out.
All Vansant could do was cry out in horror as the shark bit down on his legs.
It's obvious that the country is gripped by many serious problems that cry out for serious change.
She is a woman I've seen cry, out of anger and out of love and out of joy.
"For the stone shall cry out of the wall," cautions one rabbi, quoting Habakkuk, a rather gloomy prophet.
How often do I cry out, "Ok, Google!" and not intend to address a Google or Android device?
Children cry out in glee, while other, more fragile humans get kind of freaked out and run away.
"It doesn't cry out as a triable case," said Paul Shechtman, a recently hired lawyer for Mr. Caspersen.
Tense, nervous, the new arrivals restrain themselves: they do not cry out, they do not call — not yet.
I'd cry out in pain and open my eyes and my world would be safe and normal again.
You'll squirm in pain, and you'll cry out and plead, but he'll thrust knife after knife into you.
All of that suggests the party needs to cry out for an urgent or radical change of course.
Instead of peacefully floating off, the dying person may cry out and try to get out of bed.
If this occurs, they are incredibly vulnerable — unable to communicate, and thus unable to cry out in pain.
And when they all cry out at once the sound multiplies by the tens or hundreds of thousands.
" Later, visiting Florence in midlife, I heard two boys on a motor scooter cry out behind me, "Bellina!
Along the way, people stopped to weep or cry out—overcome with grief from the memories the march stirred.
He ultimately lands on Glenn, killing him nearly instantly as Maggie and company cry out his name in horror.
They are with victims in their last moments, as they bleed to death and cry out for their families.
And it is all but legally required for bloggers to cry out in pain whenever anything anywhere is redesigned.
"One at a time and very slowly, mathodicly place torcher [sic] make them cry out in pain," reads another.
This is why cat photos seem to cry out for captioning: We feel moved to fill in their blanks.
Ms. Archaga said that she heard her grandchild weep and cry out, "mami, mami," just a few moments later.
When challenged about their blatantly partisan activism, these groups invariably cry out that their religious liberty is under attack.
AND I BELIEVE THAT'S GOING TO BECOME A BIG CRY OUT, ESPECIALLY WITH OUR IMMIGRATION POLICIES IN OUR COUNTRY.
Recipe: Baked Skillet Pasta With Cheddar and Spiced Onions Some dishes cry out for a certain type of wine.
" Dr. Arce said the only thing that occurred to her at the time was to cry out: "You're married!
Until the rights and dignity of all are recognized, these times cry out for more voices and our collective action.
ProPublica published the audio, which depicts workers attempting to gather information from children as they cry out for family members.
No one in the house could understand her, except that she would cry out for her mother all the time.
Think of your relentless notifications, your overcrowded inbox, your mounting to-do list, the blinking red badges that cry out.
" THE OLD-TIMEY SAYINGS Once the managers arrive in the Senate, the sergeant-at-arms will cry out, "Hear ye!
Not everyone is gonna agree with that, but I always cry out AND ONE when the ref gives the signal.
Where stone buildings date to the Revolutionary War and locals cry out in anguish at the arrival of Dunkin' Donuts.
In the past, these women could cry out in their kitchen…or in the field, heard only by god maybe?
Robert Borba, armed with just a rope, put his lassoing skills to use when he heard someone cry out for help.
But then she ran through more divisive problems—areas of vulnerability which, in her telling, cry out for patient American attention.
"Isn't this enough?!" she'd cry out, exasperated, directly in Avery's ear, before Avery could tweak the headset's volume to be lower.
I cry out one more time as we come together, right there on the floor of a suite at the Venetian.
These moments cry out for a pause, some context, a bit of reflection on the security industry in the #MeToo moment.
In Luke 19:40, Jesus said that if people stopped praising him, even the rocks would cry out and do so.
Bank capital requirements – the rules that determine how much stockholder capital a bank must have – also cry out for extensive simplification.
What we cry out for is major public investment, a domestic Marshall Plan for both our cities and our rural poor.
"The people of Poland, the people of America, and the people of Europe still cry out, 'We Want God'," Mr Trump said.
If you're a swarthier fellow (and you say you are), you'll probably need to cry out FUCK EVERYTHING WE'RE DOING FIVE BLADES.
This inspired some of the others to cry out as well, until the room rang with the crisscrossing glissandos of primate music.
As the misty air hits your taste buds, millions of tiny soil bacteria suddenly cry out in terror, and are suddenly silenced.
During worship services in black churches, it's not uncommon to hear people publicly "testify" about their hardships or cry out for help.
The resurgence of anti-republican measures in the laboratories of oligarchy, and the Roberts Court's unwillingness to intervene, cry out for alternatives.
Fans started memorial Facebook pages where people could mourn his death, share their Pedals-themed artwork and sometimes cry out for vengeance.
"Even with all of my privilege and advantages, there's a part of me that still wants to cry out "this isn't fair.
"The fact is, your lives cry out against a style of life that is oblivious to its own real cost," he said.
It requires a selflessness that allows one to cry out in protest and speak up in the best interests of the people.
This morning, Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes made so many of us cry out for brain bleach with a video them kissing.
The Neediest Cases Fund Holly Gambal lay frozen on the floor of the train, unable to move or cry out for help.
"If you close your ear to the cry of the poor, you will cry out and not be heard" (Proverbs 21:13).
But having watched the 10-episode season, it's a nicely executed version of a premise that doesn't cry out for an encore.
Then all the children save Joseph and Jyoti began to cry out, just as they'd done when they wanted to play Buttony.
These issues are important to the people of the Arabian Peninsula, and all of them cry out for a united Arab voice.
Which means — one might cry out indignantly — that Hasbro is trying to obscure Monopoly's ideological roots even more than they already have!
Cirstea approached her, then looked shocked as Mattek-Sands continued to cry out in pain as everybody around the court initially seemed stunned.
THE blue lights twinkle and the sirens cry out as Durham Constabulary's night-shift cops race to the 617th call of the day.
And as we see and hear these things, millions of Americas cry out in anguish: Did we come all this way for this?
Turns out that comeback is now 110 percent official with the announcement of a new album called Cry Cry Cry, out October 9.
This is leadership by following — riding to the aid of those who cry out the loudest yet have the least interest in governing.
In this species, as well as other drum fish named for their sounds, the males cry out in grunts and pulses during spawning.
And as we see and hear these things, millions of Americans cry out in anguish: Did we come all this way for this?
King's Gypsy can't take it, and tries to block out the sound as Dee Dee continues to cry out for almost 30 full seconds.
Pankey allegedly told the woman that one night in July, while she was in bed, Caden began to cry out, saying he was thirsty.
There's an underlying sense of loneliness to some of her posts that is hard to shake; a cry out for people to notice her.
She used the only tool at her disposal — she turned her camera on not to share her pain, but to cry out for help.
At the same time, though, when he does cry out for help -- as his Instagram post did -- fans will immediately take notice and respond.
And in the meantime the Sister Megans of our bomb culture will no doubt try again and again to cry out against our complacency.
The bail, sentencing, policing and parole systems still cry out for radical changes, and reform efforts will require a deliberate, state-by-state process.
As in the little-seen "Chicago Heights," the acting and production values can be creaky, and the more cryptic references cry out for annotation.
Their guide is Karl (Thomas Kretschmann), a sketchy stranger whose possibly menacing motives cry out for an investigation — fictionalized, if necessary — that never comes.
And that means the week was about industrials, energy, materials and financials – all the sectors that made investors cry out "loser" not that long ago.
Of course, many Trump supporters will cry out against this by claiming that Trump would've campaigned differently had it been the popular vote that counted.
If Trump gets upset at a NY theater audience booing his VP, imagine what he'll feel like on inauguration when millions cry out against him.
" In ATI Wisdom Booklet 36, students are taught that if a woman doesn't "cry out" while being raped they are "equally guilty with the attacker.
When vulnerable consumers cry out for help, Hensarling would heave the CFPB over its saddle and let its horse slowly trot it out of town.
Listen to Mike Barrett, newly relieved of his broadcasting duties, cry out in pleasure after Turner finds himself on the other side of the screen.
The noise in prison is non-stop, and nighttime is often louder than daytime, because at night many inmates cry out, haunted by their trauma.
I want to get the language so right that everybody here will cry out, YES I'm black, I'm proud of it, I'm black and beautiful!
Basically, this is where folks like Belle Delphine (aka Bath Water Girl) will direct her fans to when they cry out for a Pornhub video.
Ischomachus channels his inner Kondo when he tells his wife that when something is not in its proper place, the empty space will cry out.
It wasn't until the next morning when she heard people walking above her and she was able to cry out for help that she was found.
"I was traveling alone with Nevaeh and did not have a clue what to do but cry out for help," Flowers wrote in her Instagram post.
The three-minute virtual journey, called "Cry Out: The Lonely Whale Experience," debuted in December in Miami and made a stop at the Paris climate negotiations.
Audio from a detention center released on Monday, in which children cry out for their parents in between sobs, also offered more insight into such shelters.
Perhaps more important, it's the time to discover how persuasively they can explain the parts of their biographies and records that cry out for some explanation.
"As the world's Catholics cry out for concrete change, the Pope instead provides tepid promises, all of which we've heard before," she said in a statement.
Even if you are one of the virtuous few who try to make a home-cooked meal every night, some nights cry out for takeout or delivery.
He's still unable to cry out or talk, and his labored gargling noises never allow the viewer to forget that this isn't just any ordinary family vacation.
The female constable decided to breast-feed him while other officers hovered outside waiting for the starving baby to cry out and assure them he was fine.
Our role was just to build the political will again and to cry out to say if something isn't done, something terrible is going to happen here.
Ms. Golden sings the songs — kills them, even — with the full-throttle soulfulness they cry out for, her still-agile voice riding easily atop the suave melodies.
" Maria, warm but no-nonsense, doled out a sanitized version of her wartime travails, but when anguished would cry out: "I should have died with my parents!
A definite R, for many reasons, but especially for a sequence that made the entire jaded, used-to-it Fantastic Fest crowd cry out in revulsion and shock.
" Now, Grenier has teamed up with Dell as the tech company's social good advocate, and together, have created a virtual reality experience, "Cry Out: The Lonely Whale Experience.
They cheer at the appearance of each new hero and clap for the one-liners; they gasp and cry out when things go wrong for their favorite heroes.
Unless the U.S. government gets serious about anti-trust regulation or Google's employees cry out en masse, it may just ride out the campaign doing business as usual.
My legs wrap around his waist, my back still pressed against that hard wall, and again I cry out as he pushes inside of me, again and again.
Addressing a riled-up crowd, Mr. Sanders took aim at "the billionaire class," prompting a supporter to cry out that the superrich should get lost, in earthier language.
While their tweets almost certainly reflect the turmoil of trying to cope with the notion of a campus gunman, so many also seem to cry out for protection.
Of course, most of us do not have to worry about marrying a diabolical killer, but Marquet says there are still instances that cry out for some investigation.
The department's actions revealed yesterday cry out for a full and immediate public accounting, as provided by Attorney General [Eric] Holder in the aftermath of the AP incident.
It was my first awareness of a visceral complicity between my body's memory and my soul's need to cry out — a feeling that one day I'd call conviction.
Barto allegedly removed the infant's diaper on the examination table and inserted his finger into her vagina, causing her to cry out in pain, her mother later told authorities.
And whether we're black, white, man, woman, natural-born citizen or refugee, it's good to be reminded that our hearts all cry out as for the same thing: creenom.
"Congress will have to act because there's all the interstate ramifications of banking that just really cry out for federal lawmakers to do something in this space," said Hawkins.
And your ass hurts from slipping on some black ice when you were only a block away from home and it was too freezing to cry out in pain.
" After outlining her pledge to take on guns, Clinton said the "facts cry out for action" and put pressure on voters to turn her call "into a voting issue.
After a 20 minute ride, they were only minutes away from the hospital when the driver heard Siti cry out "pain, pain" in Malay — and the baby was delivered.
And the violence in Virginia does not cry out for a response from sassy white women who know a thing or two about virgins living in their moms' basements.
For me, a big piece of news in the openings this fall is the arrival of some remedies — several compelling new restaurants in areas that cry out for them.
The best and worst thing you can say about "Will & Grace" is that it's the kind of half-hour confection that doesn't cry out for obsession over narrative continuity.
The scene can be raucous — newborn pups squeal, females cry out while giving birth, and floppy-nosed males as big as 2.5 tons snort and fight for mating dominance.
If we don't cry out now for Syed and his family, and for the hundreds of thousands of other victims of unjust, inhumane immigration enforcement -- exactly when will we?
But if the egregious gaps between rich and poor school districts in this state don't require more overall state spending, they at least cry out for coherently calibrated state spending.
SAMARA, Russia — Alarm bells rang inside Jim Calder's brain earlier this week as he watched Neymar, the Brazilian soccer superstar, squirm on the grass and cry out in apparent distress.
Visconti's opulent films do not exactly cry out for translation to the stage; Ingmar Bergman, whose existential cinema relies heavily on lengthy monologues, seems a far likelier candidate for adaptation.
"We cry out for justice for our son — a hard-working young man who was just picked up at a police checkpoint on his way from work," Dennise David said.
If the RQi-GT cycle goes sideways, it'll cry out for help through the app on your phone so that you can, I guess, run out there and save it.
There is "Sea," off of Love Yourself: Her ("I cry out a silent cry /Sea where all light sinks into silence"), which deals with the power and perils of hope.
The specters of these dead Guardians will ask for vengeance, cry out for salvation, or else just watch; shadows of your own character hanging dead in the sky, eyes down.
A vocalist began to cry out a song of pain or lost love — folk melodies in harsh quarter-tones, like a muezzin issuing a call to prayer at a mosque.
Now, women can cry out against violence by dialing just three numbers on their phone: 180 — Dial 180 is a hotline created only for women — or else by using an app.
Filling the frames, they just cry out for Photoshopping onto other classic LPs — if you have the kind of mind, time and inclination that east London artist Pello seems to have.
Andy Grove, a CEO of Intel, advised CEOs to balance the sycophants they inevitably attract by cultivating "Cassandras" who are "quick to recognise impending change and cry out an early warning".
In a video that titillates, perplexes, and elicits a cry out to God, the venerable gaming company best known for blushing toadstool creatures, announced another anime-babe filled Senran Kagura game.
They are our attempt to cry out to the world that it must wake up, that there are people here fighting for their most basic rights... We deserve to live, too.
It dawned on me that the man had yelled out to see if someone spoke English, the way you'd cry out for a doctor in the event of a public injury.
V-Line MassagesThe first time I got a V-line massage, I wondered at what point I was allowed to cry out in pain and beg for the aesthetician to stop.
"Because there was so much cry out from those voters who will caucus for Democrats or independents who put this topic at the very top of their concern list," Weir responded.
Throw a bandolier and a machete on top' and you'll really be ready to cry out in the voice of Monteverdi's Orfeo and chase marauding pirates all the way to the underworld.
The footage, posted Thursday on Facebook, shows Perla Morales-Luna being pushed into a US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) vehicle in National City, California, while her daughters cry out in protest.
These qualities serve him beautifully in his best fiction but less well here, in books that all but cry out for a measure not of American simplicity, exactly, but of American plainspokenness.
They cry out against injustice, both personal and societal, lamenting both the immediate circumstances and broader systems that bind them: state-sanctioned violence, unmitigated mental illness, the outright torture of solitary confinement.
As we gird ourselves for what may be the ultimate sports fashion show — the World Cup of kits — I have been struck by a few things that cry out for your opinion.
That's because the Era of Hurt Feelings hadn't reached the point of summoning its opponent, someone to cry out, "Enough!" and mobilize all the ones who are sick of wearing a straitjacket.
Even if others keep quiet, if we older people and leaders, some corrupt, keep quiet, if the whole world keeps quiet and loses its joy, I ask you: Will you cry out?
And cry out it will, because your Pokémon will keep on yelling every 30 seconds for the next five minutes or so until you press down on the joystick or top button again.
West Virginians still cry out for the mines to return, schools are being shuttered across the southern part of the state, and county budgets have been slashed due to declining coal tax revenue.
Mr. Sondheim (borrowing a phrase from his friend Mary Rodgers, Richard's daughter) would later call "Waltz" a "why musical," as in why add songs to a story that didn't cry out for them.
"Our initial optimism on a skeleton framework that seemed to cry out for bipartisan agreement accord, looks to be proving misplaced," Rob Carnell, Asia head of research at IG, said in a note.
" Regan adds that she's frustrated by the hypocrisy of Hooisers who always cry out for smaller government, "unless it comes to women's reproduction, then they want to regulate the crap out of it.
In the unlikely event that you finish it and the bowl of rice that comes with it and then cry out for more, the Freakin Rican has just the thing for you: mofongo.
The morning of the raid, we heard the sound of helicopters and witnessed many children cry out for their parents as hundreds of workers were loaded into buses and taken away for processing.
It's affecting in a way most zombie stories aren't because the zombies are still clearly living, breathing people, who cry out when bludgeoned and cling to some of the relics of their former lives.
"It's incredible to try to imagine what this man had gone through, yet he still produced works of art that cry out about humanity and beauty and the promise of life," Mr. Canada added.
If the partners like what they see, they invest — at an unannounced valuation or percentage of ownership — and the founders cry out in ecstasy and embrace everyone on the stage as the credits roll.
The memories of those who perished in the Warsaw Uprising cry out across the decades, and few are clearer than the memories of those who died to build and defend the Jerusalem Avenue crossing.
"The people of Poland, the people of America, and the people of Europe still cry out 'We want God,'" Trump said, in a message that may play better in largely Catholic Poland than elsewhere.
The Mass began: I tried to focus on the readings, I tried to listen to the priest's homily, but I wanted to cry out—to say in a few words what happened here. ♦
" A November 29 tweet from Owens said, "I'd pay big bucks to see white liberals who cry out about the unsuitable living conditions for caravan migrants, drink a glass of water from Flint Michigan.
His hindquarters were collapsing below him; he couldn't bear to be touched there, and the vet's nurses, standing in for the vet, but not as skilled as the vet, caused him to cry out.
In order to preserve the rights we acquired, we — as women and feminists — must cry out our outrage, not only with the voice of poetry but also with our whole bodies, which become words.
And Knittle added: The headline was couched in the diplomacy of Page 1, but its point was to cry out against the very complacency and dismissiveness that your letter writer is accusing us of.
Given that your response to the early scenes will probably be surprised, riotous laughter, you are equally likely to find yourself shedding discreet tears — the kind that cry out for cambric handkerchiefs — by the end.
"He cry out and he'll he make us all miss our brothers, the ones we ain't never even have," Elegba says, recalling Oshoosi's breakdown, when he wept and pleaded to see Ogun, who never visited.
In the years since Trayvon Martin's shooting death in 2012, thousands of people — and, particularly, people of color — have turned out in the streets and online to cry out against police violence, and demanded accountability.
It's unnatural to ask us to compromise on whether certain types of people are equal to others, and to expect those deemed unequal not to cry out for justice while being punished, tortured and killed.
Mr. Thorsett is the president of Willamette University, part of a higher education sector grappling with a sharp decline in enrollment and financial challenges that cry out not for incremental change, but for radical solutions.
"Regretfully, I followed my lawyers strong advice to confirm my plea even though it was all I could do not to cry out 'no' when this Court asked me if I was guilty," Flynn wrote.
Extinction with parental presence: This is similar to the cry-out method where parents don&apost respond to the baby&aposs cries, but they remain in the baby&aposs room until the baby falls asleep.
"Regretfully, I followed my lawyers' strong advice to confirm my plea even though it was all I could do to not cry out 'no' when this Court asked me if I was guilty," Flynn wrote.
BURAIDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Amid rows of pick-up trucks loaded with crates and boxes, vendors cry out prices at Saudi Arabia's Buraidah Dates Festival, a huge seasonal market dedicated to the sweet golden-brown fruit.
It is thought that over the years many prisoners have been executed while still conscious and in great pain—but unable to cry out because they have been paralysed by the second drug in the sequence.
Image: Hawaii Emergency Management/GizmodoWhen Hawaii accidentally terrified residents earlier this month with a push notification about an imminent "BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT," the Internet seemed to cry out in unison: Okay, who pushed the wrong button?
Mesmer would alternately chant, play a glass harmonium and wave his hands at the afflicted patients, who would twitch and cry out and sometimes even lose consciousness, whereupon they would be carried to a recovery room.
Mr. Trump's base is unlikely to hold him either to promises or tangible achievements, because conservative politics is now less about ideas or accomplishments than it is about making the right enemies cry out in anguish.
"Your cry, O Lord, is echoed in the cry of the innocent who, in union with you, cry out to heaven," Francis said in a prayer to a crowd outside that included several survivors in their 90s.
Obviously you have to work hard, and there's a lot of craft in it, but actually, there's so much natural drama in these things that they do drive ... they cry out to be presented in that way.
After studying the ants in more detail, the researchers learned that wounded or distressed ants cry out for help by discharging two chemical signals, dimethyl disulfide and dimethyl trisulfide, which are secreted through glands in the mandibles.
"Despite a cry out for diversity and a scientific approach to life, people continue to use their bodies in the completely opposite direction — they still pray and subscribe to very specific and limited stylistic hierarchies," he writes.
Agnarr says he doesn't know who (or what) saved him, but he heard a "haunting voice" cry out and then the spirits caused a magical mist to enclose the forest, preventing anyone from coming in or out.
The wall-mounted sculptures of El Anatsui here at the Haus der Kunst cry out for metaphorical comparisons — but no metaphor ever seems enough to sum up these commanding artworks, each intricate enough to leave you gasping.
"The best and worst thing you can say about 'Will & Grace' is that it's the kind of half-hour confection that doesn't cry out for obsession over narrative continuity," James Poniewozik writes in The New York Times.
And when you cry out that they can't make a profit while paying a living wage, keep in mind that right now the company has never been more profitable, and is paying record compensation out to management.
"(But) you cannot win a sweeping mandate of this nature where the cry out there is for jobs and come and have a budget that does not seem to address that," added Ofori-Atta, a former investment banker.
"If over the past decades that had been the case, we'd have more people in Canada than in the United States ... It becomes an easy thing to cry out," he said during a discussion at Washington's American University.
I send my daughters out into the world each day, with a wave and a smile, and then I come inside and want to cry out of fury and frustration, because the world has not changed fast enough.
Letters To the Editor: Re "China's Appetite Pushes Fish Stocks to Brink" (front page, April 30): Few better examples cry out for effective decision-making — and the forums in which to make and enforce those decisions — than overfishing.
If the crowd didn't like a show, they "would cry out for a play that was a popular favorite and try to get the actors to change their repertory in the middle of a performance," Ms. Howard said.
The nation is going through a similar ordeal, of course, wondering how a system of rules, our Constitution, can address bad actions that puncture the closed world of government—that cry out for some sort of outside intervention.
Despite a lot of fans complaining about the number of rematches there are in UFC, if he leaves the June 18 showdown in Ottawa victorious the MMA universe will cry out for the third meeting between him and Lawler.
We actually see Hap eat a flower, and hear muffled voices from this other dimension as people cry out for help — foreshading what happens in the final episode where Hap/Jason Isaacs and OA/Brit are rushed away in an ambulance.
As is so often the case, "Maleficent" didn't exactly cry out for another chapter, but if forced to do one with a sharp spindle pointed at your head (or finger), this is about as good as one could have hoped.
They cry out : That it is morning That it is war That life is costly That it doesn't fail to run too fast That a storm has come quick That it isn't surprising And that one has said it well.
Guest John Krasinski challenged the host to a lip-sync duel featuring portions of such tunes as Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream" (Krasinski), Melissa Manchester's "Don't Cry Out Loud" (Fallon), and Boyz II Men's "I'll Make Love to You" (Krasinski again).
The bomb that dropped into the courtyard but didn't explode; the incident in which he'd hidden under a man's coat on a train and watched a soldier's bayonet miraculously slide past him, without injuring him or causing him to cry out.
"A campy, juiced-up ker-splat, busy with clumsy pyrotechnics and never nearing the vicinity of satire," wrote The Village Voice, just one of many voices to cry out in agony over this version starring Mark Wahlberg as the visiting astronaut.
So, like a sort of outro to his career as a MC who was at once commercial and ultra profound, "Changes"—which was released posthumously—is particularly resonant in my eyes, and continues to cry out to the present day.
"These incidents, which occur when an infant or toddler becomes entangled in a hazardous loop from a window covering with an accessible cord, happen in a matter of seconds and silently — victims are unable to cry out for help," he added.
While pundits cry out that we need to find common ground as a country, voters are shouting at us that they've already found common ground in their disdain for D.C.   What does this mean as we head into the midterm elections?
At her funeral, priests carrying her coffin stop seven times to recite the seven chapters of the Book of the Praise of Mary, as mourners cry out "Mother of the world," by which they mean Yetemegnu as much as the Virgin.
"When I heard the princess cry out for help, I arrived, I saw them holding hands, with the telephone," Mr. Saïdi told the court, adding that he had then grabbed the contractor, according to French news reports at the time.
We must cry out at the treatment of Palestinians at checkpoints, the routine searches of their homes and restrictions on their movements, and the severely limited access to decent housing, schools, food, hospitals and water that many of them face.
His voice — high, piercing, and congested — was made to babble and chatter and run off at the mouth, to cram bunches of rhymes into frantic run-on sentences, to quaver with anxiety and jitter while adjusting the tempo, to cry out in pain.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan mother Beth Mwende heard her sleeping three-year-old cry out, but did not worry further after the child quickly settled - until the next morning, when she found her daughter, Mercy, semi-conscious with two fang marks in the neck.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan mother Beth Mwende heard her sleeping three-year-old cry out, but did not worry further after the child quickly settled - until the next morning, when she found her daughter, Mercy, semi-conscious with two fang marks in the neck.
"Regretfully, I followed my lawyers' strong advice to confirm my plea even though it was all I could do to not cry out 'no' when this court asked me if I was guilty," Flynn said about his court appearances following his plea deal.
"The church and this nation cry out for a revival of masculine Christianity, which is to say that we church leaders need to stop being such, for lack of a better word, sissies when it comes to social and political issues," Lively said.
At the El Refugio spa, I started my visit with a beguiling but enjoyable experience: a meditative walk along a forest path that included designated stops where I was instructed to scream out any pent-up anger, and cry out any welled-up tears.
As with the lives lost in Louisiana and Minnesota, the murdered officers in Dallas now cry out to us for something better, for a fresh and far stronger resolve to repair relations in the cause of law enforcement and to stem the nation's bleeding.
Each of these impacts independently suggests that we are currently allowing too much air pollution, and they also cry out for more research that attempts to assess the long-term cumulative impact of pollutants that appear to induce cognitive problems throughout the life cycle.
But this is more a time to acknowledge the limits of realism — as a means to deal with the evil of ISIS, the debacle of Syria, or the desperate European refugee crisis — than to cry out for more, or suggest that it is underrepresented in American discourse.
The measure, which brings Germany closer to other Western countries in legislation on sexual crimes, makes it possible to prosecute cases in which victims made clear that they had not wanted to engage in sexual activity, even if they did not cry out or otherwise seek help.
"The charges in this case are very serious, the defendant sexually assaulted a very vulnerable adult who had no capacity to resist, no capacity to cry out, no capacity to do anything other than to be subject to what the defendant did to her," Cohen said.
Every new accusation against a powerful man feels like such a seismic and monumental shift in the status quo that critics cry out that we are denying these men their due process — even though the accused men tend to get much more than their due process.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)From there, the light behind the joystick will glow and flash in a color that corresponds to your Pokémon's type (yellow for electric, red for fire, etc.) track your steps, and even vibrate and cry out to you randomly or when you shake the ball.
Episode 3.08 was shot after Downton's first season became a smash hit, and it takes deep delight in sending up her other character's prim and proper image, sending Rachel on a spree of drugs, sex, and cursing that seems designed to make you cry out, "Lady Sybil!" in shock.
At a time when we cringe and cry out at pictures of the destruction of Aleppo, here is the heartbreaking "before" picture: Syria before the drought really kicked in and before civil war tore the country apart, with buildings intact but dictatorial president Assad's face plastered all over them.
" Op-ed sound bites like this one light the way toward this novel's truly abysmal ending, in which a modern scientist solemnly warns about global warming that "a great crisis is just ahead" and a woman wants to cry out "The forests, the trees, they can change everything!
When there's a disaster, state and local officials cry out for EPA assistance, which makes it so jarring when political leaders pat the EPA on the back and take credit for its hard work — even as they support budget cuts that will cripple its ability to help Americans when disaster strikes.
As it progresses, a beat emerges that pushes the track forward in a cluster of anxious bells and sliding synth chords that seem to cry out yearningly, as if Koosha had filtered the Dastgah—the traditional modal structures of Persian music—through various computer programs to compose a ballad for his native Tehran.
In our bed, in our old Victorian with thick walls where I can cry out as loud as I want without bothering the neighbors, I watched the light from the bedside lamp glance off her shoulders, muscled and moving above me, catching the smell of her at the back of her neck, where it's sweetest.
Hanna rattles: Dare you to do what you wantDare you to be who you willDare you to cry, cry out loudI get so emotional, baby They're some of the most famous words in Bikini Kill's catalogue for a reason; they feel like a manifesto for everything the band—and riot grrrl in general—was about.
"All of them means all of them," is the revolution's cryout with Salameh, and the Maronite Christian president, Michel Aoun, and the Sunni prime minister, Saad Hariri, and the Shia speaker, Nabih Berri, and even Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, the militant group and political party that is a member of the coalition government. Nasrallah?
Meanwhile newsboys cry out alarming headlines in the background: "Extra...ten thousand people sentenced...ten thousand more people..." Once Mary reluctantly reaches her seat, nudged along by her father (who "looked anonymous in his gray felt hat"), she notices some unnerving moments, such as a fight over a toy between two young boys that ends with blood.
The earlier chunks of the story, in which she hustles around London as a bicycle courier and toughens her skills in the boxing ring, feel fresher and less grandiose, confirming that "Tomb Raider," stuffed though it is with curses, vaults, and locks that cry out for secret keys, is not really about a legendary quest, or family honor.
There's no time to cry out; from the moment it touches the skin, you have about five minutes to pull and squeeze the hot ball, impale it on a stick and sculpt it — into a panda, a crane, a rhinoceros beetle — with nothing but singed fingers and tiny scissors for making swift cuts as the syrup congeals.
Juelz Santana – I Can't Feel My Face (leak), 21 ; "2808 Night Only" – leak, 2006; "Cry Out (Amen)" – leak, 2006; "Let's Talk It Over" – leak, 2007 "We could always throw in a Illmatic album and hear it exactly how it was intended to be," the producer Streetrunner told me, earlier this year when I called him up to talk about Lil Wayne.
It's about appearing to protect, giving a warm hug to all those reactionary dullards who complain endlessly about special snowflakes in the colleges, with their trigger warnings and their safe spaces, bawling at a reality they're too sensitive to deal with—and then turn around to cry out for a strong leader to keep them safe from all the vaguely defined terrors of a big scary world.
The opening poem institutes a form that will repeat throughout each of the numbered sections: In the place from which the signals came it was already the future but the future was grown old and soot-ridden and striped of gloss— In the dusk of the immobilized city the cars along the river switched on their headlights as a bright object feel from space without one motorist to see it or cry out— The hypotactic syntax pushes perception as the writer finds generative constraint in that open form of the sentence.

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