Cries
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Her character practically
cries
and smiles and says annoying dialogues trying to be sensuous.
His 'Second In Command', so to speak,
cries
at one point in the movie because the other felons 'make fun of him'.
There's no food at home and the baby
cries
all the time, and it's sort of a cross between a melted child's doll and the goat-baby thing from Eraserhead.
In Mindanao, where Japan built a vocational training center for women, the sounds of gunshots and angry
cries
have been replaced by the whir of sewing machines.
Gaza
cries
out for bone specialists, but the training I need is available only abroad.
Some Europeans and others may gloat over America’s failure in Iraq, and the ineptness – or worse – of US post-occupation policy
cries
to heaven.
But the danger is that those who are attracted to inspirational rallying
cries
and sweeping proposals will lack the patience required to identify which side to support in the numerous complex battles over financial regulation that take place every year.
Needing nothing more than food, decent housing, and the possibility of a job, these families wait for death, dreading the
cries
of their starving children.
When he
cries
for his dead daughter Cordelia, King Lear comes to understand the personal flaws that brought about his demise, and for this he elicits sympathy.
The trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky and the possible bankruptcy of his company Yukos, Russia's biggest company, have incited
cries
that President Putin is returning the country to the bad old days of dictatorship.
Beyond the geopolitical risks that Syria’s civil war has created, the suffering of millions of human beings
cries
out for an end to the violence.
Childhood LostThe
cries
of working children can be heard the world over.
This pitiful performance incites angry
cries
that American jobs are disappearing abroad, and that low-cost exports may result in deflation.
If one adds to this European sketch of global development the fact that, whatever the outcome of the US election, America will shift its strategic focus to East Asia (and otherwise mainly look after itself), nearly everything
cries
out for a robust EU foreign and security policy.
USA!” and “Drill, baby, drill” sounded like
cries
of desperation, as well as of defiance against an enemy who threatens American’s divine right to remain supreme.
Attempts to bring economic rationality and equity to American medicine date back to immediately after World War II, when President Harry Truman's proposal for establishing a national health insurance system brought
cries
of "socialized medicine" and quick defeat in Congress.
But
cries
about the Israel-Palestine conflict were rarely heard in the protests in Tunis and Cairo.
For the
cries
of the anti-Semites cannot hide the fact that the man the Communists now support as prime minister, Yevgeny Primakov, is himself of Jewish origins.
The
cries
of Lear may blot out those in the street outside our window; concert-going may make it impossible to hear the terror, the thirst of the victims on the way to Dachau in the Munich suburbs.
UN soldiers should not bear the consequence of America's failure to manage the occupation, so US
cries
for financial help should fall on deaf ears.
But
cries
for political inclusion are different from demands for direct democracy.
Fatima, a young woman from Mecca, sent me an email at the height of the Egyptian revolution: “Forget about the
cries
for freedom;I can’t even give birth without being accompanied to hospital by a mihrim (male guardian).”
But barely a month later, the television news cameras are pointing elsewhere, and international leaders are switching off their phones, declining to hear the shrill
cries
coming out of Zimbabwe.
But, while African solutions for the constitutional, electoral, and economic questions that the country faces are sought and debated, the reality of torture and abductions is an urgent matter that literally
cries
out for immediate intervention.
The humming of tweets and Facebook forums became the hunger
cries
of a carnivorous chorus, motivated by one obsession: Devour Macron.
Low moaning changed to loud wailing, then to
cries
of “Father, father, why have you left us?”
Aleppo, which no longer
cries
out, is dying and cursing the West.
Cries
that this is not capitalism should be met with a firm retort: “Nor are bailouts!”
For justice must mean more than the
cries
of "Death to Saddam" that now echo in some quarters around the world.
An article in The Washington Post cited nine-year-old Alyssa, who
cries
about the possibility of mass animal extinctions from global warming.
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