Cries
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These are the sounds you would expect, but they are also the sounds of dissonant concerts of a flock of birds screeching in the night, the high-pitched honest
cries
of children and the thunderous, unbearable silence.
I was like, "David
cries
when you invite him to take a walk."
The fall shattered his right arm, broke every rib that he had, punctured his lung, and he drifted in and out of consciousness as he drifted down the East River, under the Brooklyn Bridge and out into the pathway of the Staten Island Ferry, where passengers on the ferry heard his
cries
of pain, contacted the boat's captain who contacted the Coast Guard who fished him out of the East River and took him to Bellevue Hospital.
(Girl cries) Woman: Why not start with your name?
And the catheters they shoved into me without proper medication made me scream out the way the Earth
cries
out from the drilling.
It's a female archetype: she who perceives the
cries
of suffering in the world.
I say that, for thousands of years, women have lived, exemplified, met in intimacy, the archetype of Avalokitesvara, of Kuan-Yin, she who perceives the
cries
of suffering in the world.
It even makes its
cries
sound like the mother's language, which may further endear the baby to the mother, and which may give the baby a head start in the critical task of learning how to understand and speak its native language.
My grandmother tells me that she heard the sound of gunfire along with my first
cries.
She
cries
when her homework is incomplete.
It's a beautiful scene, but it's shattered by the
cries
of a child, and actually several children, in need of rescue in the water.
Our daughter — (Baby cries) (Laughter) (Applause) — Our daughter gave birth to Rosa here in New York two weeks ago.
He
cries
a lot.
Now, in Malawi, 18 is the legal marriage age, from 15 to 18. (Applause) It's a good thing to know that the bill passed, but let me tell you this: There are countries where 18 is the legal marriage age, but don't we hear
cries
of women and girls every day?
Their catch
cries
were, "Everything for our Southern brothers!" and, "We will not worry about our houses if the vehicles have not yet gotten through."
She
cries
when she's sad, when she's happy, (Godzilla roars) and even tears up when things just get to her.
And she
cries
so much that she goes through ten ounces of tears per day, thirty gallons a year!
In 2016, it is the dimension of our being itself that
cries
out for its fair share of our imagination.
Zoroastrians viewed them as spirits whose
cries
told of the cosmic struggle between darkness and light.
If you think about the Civil Rights Movement and the
cries
of its leaders for "Freedom Now," they were challenging the slow pace of white social inclusion.
Clicks, pulses, whistles, groans, boings, cries, and trills, to name a few.
Meanwhile, toothed whales do use echolocation, and they and other species of baleen whales make social sounds, such as
cries
and whistles, to communicate.
Units, like moans, cries, and chirps are arranged in phrases.
Would the world have ever heard the protesters
' cries?
On many nights, she
cries
herself to sleep.
That's stupid,
cries
a third, the opposite of a gun is a pillow.
We've been feeling it since the first few months of life, when we didn't get what we wanted in our
cries
of protests, things like, "What do you mean you won't pick up the rattle, Dad, I want it!"
“Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!”
cries
she With silent lips.
His awful singing voice woke a nearby crane, whose screeching
cries
roused the Pohjolan horde.
And within moments
cries
of anguish break out all over the forest.
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