By the time he had finished, her eyes were shining with unshed tears of joy. |
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I am truly contrite, penitent, repentant, remorseful and steeped in the tears of my regretfulness. |
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Sam managed to whisper in his ear before she felt she would be taken over by tears again. |
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Shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles pulverize fast movers as readily as plastique tears open tanks. |
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I looked forward, not realizing my face was streaming with tears until I glanced in the rear-view mirror. |
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Gabrielle felt tears of pain well up in her eyes as her lip was busted open. |
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Finally the tears fall, fast and hard as the sobs wrack her slim body with their force. |
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As the wracking tears continue to come, the blackness becomes complete and there is something that happens to her mind. |
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I awoke with a start, tears coursing down my cheeks, my body shaking with sobs. |
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Eventually Nicole got the idea and stormed off, tears rolling down her face. |
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She cried tears of joy on the podium after becoming the first woman from her country to win an Olympic title. |
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Then, a few scenes later, we see him smiling through his tears as he leads her to the altar. |
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Yesterday, Cassie's distraught grandmother, Elizabeth Chery, fought to hold back the tears as she lamented his loss. |
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We enacted laws to curb landlordism and give bonded labourers the land they had given their blood, sweat and tears for. |
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The tears slid down my cheeks and I closed my eyes to shut his face out of my mind. |
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From this realization, Ken let out an agonized cry of pain as tears began flowing down harder than before. |
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Julie's face fell and tears trailed down her cheeks like two little streams. |
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But these objects will be bereft of the patina of age, the rips, tears and stains that create a sense of history. |
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The play tears a strip off beauty pageants, satirizing their supermodel-thin take on what qualifies as beauty. |
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Her eyes were moist with tears as she quickly exited the room, slamming the door behind her. |
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He thanked them each more than once, tears filling his baggy old eyes as he watched the crowd diminish and walk away. |
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I glowered at him with angry tears of frustration shining in my eyes before I dropped my gaze and crossed my arms again. |
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Now, the tears were coming out as fast as the fat monsoon raindrops outside were coming down. |
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At St Mary's Convent of Mercy School, pupils shed tears of joy on opening their results. |
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Lenita cried happy tears of joy to see him alive and hugged the air out of him. |
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But I tell you this, when she recovers her senses, all Bacchus will give her is bitter tears for her reward. |
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At the end of the service many among the crowd fought back tears as, scarves aloft, they sang the Anfield anthem You'll Never Walk Alone. |
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This brought tears to my eyes and I thought of a headline in your paper some months ago saying community living is dead. |
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I knew it was my mother before she stepped in, but what I didn't know was that her face was streaming with tears and her cheeks were all blotchy. |
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Hubbs and I had tears in our eyes at the sight of seeing them all together again, all alive. |
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He closed them tightly, feeling the bittersweet sensation of stinging dryness and strain wetted with fresh tears beneath the lids. |
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Basal tears are shed continually in order to moisten and protect the surface of the eye. |
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Choking back both tears and nausea, a single helpless salty tear dribbles down your cheek as you curse your newfound lowliness. |
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Alex said nothing, and if anything, tears only poured more freely from her reddening eyes. |
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It was ten minutes after three in the morning when her tale telling was drowned completely by tears and heart wrenching sobs. |
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Annika let silent tears fall and stain the blanket, as she fell into a nightmare filled sleep. |
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A youngster was left in tears after his bike was snatched as he fixed a flat tyre. |
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Days melted together, welded by the redundant routine of tears and emptiness. |
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The mother came in from the kitchen, dark steel blue eyes clouded over with tears of worry and stress, strawberry blond hair matted and gnarled. |
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But her words fell upon deaf ears, Tane was moving, spinning, whirling around with tears in his eyes. |
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Bulimia can cause tears and irritation in the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. |
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Ivor yelled, voice shaking with anger and tears as he slammed down the receiver. |
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You can listen to the whimperers all the day long, crying loud cries and prayers, and professing with great tears that they love God. |
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They remained that way for quite some time, long after she was out of tears and just continued to let out dry whimpers. |
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Along with the tears and squabbles comes an interesting insight into the male psyche. |
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His lips quivered as he spoke and tears made his eyes misty as he looked up with utter adoration at the tall first mate. |
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Despite my best efforts to control myself, I felt tears of guilt begin to well up in the corners of my eyes. |
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Having fought through the tears and pleading of our youngest daughter, we finally had the family prepared for their departure. |
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In Queens, New York, cold rain mixed with tears as hundreds marked the third anniversary of the second worst aviation accident in U.S. history. |
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Anne is not disregarding professional etiquette if she sheds tears with the patient. |
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He could see the light shimmer of unshed tears in her eyes and he hated himself for doing this but yet he couldn't stop. |
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I swallowed my tears and washed my face in the small sink in the adjacent lavatory. |
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He began to weep, the tears falling faster and faster from his eyes, running down his face. |
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Vera is so touching that she tears at your heart and clouds your judgment as to whether she is an angel of mercy or an angel of death. |
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She suddenly let all the tears in her eyes trickle out, and she embraced him closely. |
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It's a show that hangs the dirty nappy laundry of maternity out to dry and brings both the laughter and tears of motherhood to the stage. |
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From the lacrimal sacs, tears move down through the nasolacrimal duct and drain into the back of the nose. |
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The lament of a mother for her child lost to the mighty blow of life brought a lump in the throat and tears to the eyes of the kindred spirits. |
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As he walked the dead streets he was aware of tears running down his cheeks. |
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Residents looked on in tears as water receded slowly, offering the first glimpses of streets, squares and ground floors submerged in mud. |
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The crazed driver tears through the intersection and barely avoids a brutal collision with an oncoming tractor trailer. |
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As she wiped tears from her eye I finally admitted that it had been rather amusing. |
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The tears coursed down the bark and solidified in the form of red gum which can often be found on yarran trees. |
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Suddenly, a question popped into her head that made her eyes swell with tears once more. |
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The tears spilled over and Faith turned away as she found herself racked by shuddering breaths. |
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Lifting it she looked at me, eyes red and moist, trails of tears running down her cheeks, and I felt my heart skip a beat. |
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Small rips, tears and burns in these applied materials reveal the varying hues of the paper underneath. |
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He will put an emphasis on stretching, and the Saints hope Smith's training can prevent the muscle pulls and tears that have hampered the team. |
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Robbo, what do you think of the big girl's blouses of football who burst into tears whenever they fall over? |
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This is a declaration of military intent, of the will to shed blood and tears for a fellow nation. |
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Her vision blurred slightly with a sudden flow of tears that welled up in her eyes and she blinked them away. |
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We're both quiet again, but I can feel angry tears welling up and starting to spill down my cheeks. |
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It has quite a kick, emphasised by a pungent aroma that brings tears to the eyes and a hanky to the nose. |
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She laughed softly until tears welled in her eyes and spilled down her cheeks. |
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Staff were reduced to tears when they surveyed the results at Redbridge Primary School. |
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By this stage I was barely holding it together, ready to bust out in tears of joy at how zany these madcap antics were unfolding to be. |
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One of the tears fell down my face, and I brushed it away with an annoyed sweep of my hand. |
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As pleasure and contentment washed over her, she met his steady gaze, tears of gratitude shining in her eyes. |
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They clasped each other in a bear hug, both laughing until tears started to squeeze out of their eyes. |
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He prostrated himself, but his trivial performance only brought on more tears and anger. |
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I hugged the dead dog and cried a gallon of tears into its matted fur, begging it to wake up. |
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He walked into the dining room, and found her setting the table, tears falling with a plink onto the tin dishes. |
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The photographs show tears in fabric pulled apart to look like wounds, or pieces of metal depicted so they seem organic. |
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She had put on her junky jeans that had holes and tears in it along with her ratty old black T-shirt. |
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Faber's first novel tears away protective layers of propriety, leaving the flesh and bone of society quivering and in full view. |
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I clutched the pentagram necklace at my neck, tears spilling down my cheeks and breath starting to come in uneven rasps again. |
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One wonders whether she is a Madonna or a sailor's wife restraining her tears as she watches her husband's ship depart. |
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Scarlet wasn't bawling like a baby this time, but the tears were still on her face as she rested her head on Major's shoulder. |
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As I said he was in a bad temper most of the time, frustrated to the point of tears by his incapacity. |
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She surreptitiously wiped the tears from her cheeks before she gave up and allowed herself to be viewed. |
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Worse still, when the singer finishes they are often overcome with emotion, as they burst into tears and then hug everyone around them. |
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Doremi was now returning aft, and walked to below the fore of the sterncastle, tears streaming down her face. |
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These injuries consist of tiny tears in parts of the tendons and muscle coverings. |
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I think there will be more than a few tears when this great old building shuts up shop. |
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I looked through the mist of tears in my eyes to see Francesca, bent over me. |
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That's when the tears flow thick and fast, and the howling and screaming increase by several decibels. |
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On a personal note, Kleenex is indebted to him for all the tissues that girls have used to wipe away tears and heartbreak. |
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Logan felt his eyes swell with tears and knew he was failing in his strong appearance. |
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Bahraini parents like to tell their children that pearls are created when a mermaid's tears fall into an open oyster shell. |
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Recent research would indicate that tears of this nature, i.e. transections, are not expected to heal together unless there is surgical repair. |
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On this treeless tableland, where only tufts of yellow spiky grass grow, the biting wind pulls tears from my eyes. |
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They exited the room through the slightly ajar door, where they saw Xavier and Saulo using the phone, Xavier with tears in his eyes. |
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I whined wiping a few stray tears from my eyes and plopping my spoon down into the carton as I watched Ace walk around my room. |
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Hugging their flags, their heads bowed, men and women were in tears as they quickly made their way home. |
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More tears sprang to her eyes, but she headed towards the door to be led off by the guards. |
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Always carefully check goods in the shop for damage, tears or marks, particularly if the item is in a sale. |
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Even the tears that fell were automatic, more a reflex action than reflection of any real emotion. |
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She laughed until the tears attempted to roll up her appley cheeks and she had to beg for mercy. |
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Cherry smiled at her through a mist of tears and headed out the door quietly. |
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She told me herself and I laughed until my eyes leaked tears and my nose leaked snot. |
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Few of us will shed tears over restrictions on commercial confidentiality that hit financial speculators and wealthy tax avoiders. |
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Seytie's tears were immediately gone and an angry frown replaced her tear-stained face. |
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The fact that he was still with her after the nightmare, being so caring and tender, brought a slight mist of tears to her eyes. |
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The patrolmen broke into joyous jubilation, some even crying tears of happiness. |
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But even when I smiled, I found the tears threatening to invade my smile. My heart bleeds inside and my head reels. |
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Springsteen, on the other hand, with often a simpler music, bares his soul, and tears out your heart. |
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His exploits might have brought tears to many secularists looking desperately to reaffirm their faith in a pluralist society. |
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She looked over at her dying mother and felt tears once again swelling in her eyes. |
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Her voice was getting slightly thick, tears beginning to build in her eyes. |
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Evelyn sat, tears streaming down her cheeks and forming a damp pool on the lap of her gown. |
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Before the tears came, Doctor Lee mercifully injected Robert with a powerful sedative. |
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Before long, Lindsey had Kyle laughing again and made him put the thought of his mother's face streaming with tears in the back of his mind. |
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Looking at old friends and revisiting scenes brought tears to our eyes, fuelled by the excitement of reuniting. |
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Before she was aware she had moved, Ashlee was worming her way back to Blake on the couch, tears streaming down her face. |
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He laughed at my joyful tears and gave me a kiss, while wiping my eyes with the sleeve of his shirt. |
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When the passage was half over, I observed the ship's master in tears arguing with his men, which made me very uneasy. |
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Elaine wiped her tears away as she continued to look at her daughter and Nicholas. |
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He was beyond all hope, rolling around on the floor with tears in his eyes. |
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Big wet tears slipped down my cheeks and plopped onto the balsamic glazed vegetables. |
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Her eyes began to swell with tears as she sat holding her head in her hands. |
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We poured blood, sweat, and tears into that neighborhood and we would have loved to have stayed, but it just didn't feel safe anymore. |
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People could not hold back their tears as women got together to share their touching personal experiences. |
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His tears were coming down his cheeks faster now but he had no will left to stop it. |
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She could see his face, red with emotion, eyes moist with tears that waited to be shed. |
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The rotten, rain-soaked khaki tears easily when two men are yerking at your collar. |
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I stopped for a moment in the silent air to enjoy the incredible surroundings which brought tears to my eyes. |
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Later, they broke down in tears as the four-week trial, which has revealed harrowing evidence, came to a close. |
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In a moment, he was still again, his eyes opening slowly with tears trickling from them. |
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It felt weird because when I bid Dad goodbye, I would usually have a sting in the bridge of my nose and tears would start welling up in my eyes. |
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Knox, a teacher's daughter, reportedly burst into tears when it was suggested she held her flatmate down. |
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Then, abandoning her pride, she let the tears that had welled up, flow freely. |
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The tears would rebelliously flow down my face as I tried to focus on something besides the slow moving moments. |
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I could feel tears welling up in my eyes and I didn't want to make a scene. |
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She just wanted to get out of there and she could feel the tears welling up in her eyes, threatening to spill over onto her cheeks. |
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She turned her head away, the tears beginning to trace paths through the thin layer of sand coating her cheeks. |
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I watched in horror as he shivered, streams of tears tracing paths through the dust on his cheeks. |
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He could see tears in her eyes, and it made him angry that Jeff was provoking her. |
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He stated that the raw feeling of the emotions that brought him to tears is what startled him the most. |
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One member of staff said workers were in tears when they were told of the redundancies. |
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Without warning, she felt the tremble of a sob wrench her body to the floor, hot tears pouring down her cheeks. |
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He's dangerously self-absorbed, and bursts into tears at the drop of a hat. |
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Before the advance, Qutuz, in a speech that brought tears to the eyes of his men, reminded them of the nature of Tatar savagery. |
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Pressing the heels of my palms against my eyes I tried to shut out the threatening tears and held my breath to keep from weeping. |
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But this time, something overrode that instinct to not appear weak, and she felt tears stabbing in the corners of her eyes. |
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Both move me almost to tears in places and are mature works from artists at the peak of their creative powers. |
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At special test screenings, seven out of ten viewers were reduced to tears by the poignant, but simple messages portrayed in the film. |
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Speaking from experience they rap about how hopelessness can lead to alcoholism and how the violence of the system tears people's lives apart. |
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His eyes were red from lack of sleep and he blinked repeatedly to stop tears as he walked through the crowds. |
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She was blinded by her tears and the smoke, so she couldn't see the burning timber above her that was about to fall. |
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The burly Scotsman, who earlier this year was an emotional wreck after the public breakup of his marriage, had tears in his eyes. |
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Before I knew it though tears were streaming down my face and Marco reached over and wrapped me in a bear hug. |
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He considers tears to be gifts from God that demonstrate sorrow and compel others to have compassion for the weeper. |
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I imagine that sort of thing ruins lives, destroys marriages, tears families apart, and so on. |
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I knew she was an emotional wreck, but I was a little surprised when she broke down into tears right in front of me. |
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Surprisingly, once the shock disappeared and reality sunk in, tears sprang to my eyes. |
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And for the first year or two, you burst into tears at times when you run into a reminder of it, and then the Lord kind of heals you. |
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One of them, named Song, was deeply touched by the words that described his miserable life counter to his warm heart, bringing tears to her eyes. |
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I said nothing, but merely nodded, tears temporarily blinding me, blurring my vision. |
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Flashes and floaters may occur when the vitreous jelly pulls on or tears on the retina. |
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Most of the album tears along at a relentless and brutal pace, it is far, far heavier than any of their previous offerings. |
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You were not able to check whether there were any splits or tears in the lead in the parapet gutter? |
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Holes, rips, tears and flaking paint are no riddles for Mr. Warrier and his team. |
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Blonde turned to black, touches turned to kisses, and my tears gradually ceased. |
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She described how the mere sight of the Pope's plane was met by rapturous applause and tears of joy. |
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By 9.30 I was kneeling beside the phone and the pains were now bringing tears to my eyes but bizarrely I was still racked with doubt. |
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Although I am petite, both babies were birthed without any tears or cutting. |
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All the while he's hitting the high notes, tears into the three-guitar attack and basically whips the crowd into an intoxicated frenzy. |
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Its vicious eyes gleamed like fire opals and she collapsed on the floor in tears and panic. |
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Do you recall the soothing touch of your mother, brushing away your tears and kissing it better? |
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He smiled a radiant, loving smile of relief when her eyes met his and she could see unshed tears in his eyes. |
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After being bombarded with tears and recriminations, my dad finally gives up. |
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Finally, she tears herself away from her cartoons long enough to remember our drinks. |
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He sat at the foot of the grave, and let the tears come, for what seemed like hours. |
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Her husband Jack was moved to tears as onlookers watched him unveil the plaque and lay her ashes to rest. |
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Her face was red with anger and her eyes were still wet as tears flowed freely down her cheeks. |
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Six hours later, I was in floods of tears and reaching blurry-eyed for the Kleenex. |
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Many of the crowd were moved to tears during the two-minute silence, while veterans lowered standards to the ground. |
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The rage and the frustration and misery all poured out as the tears trickled down my face. |
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One of her young schoolgoing daughters spoke at the funeral and what she said about her mother brought tears to the eyes of most of us present. |
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There were tears and dejection and frustration and misery and anger for North Ribblesdale last Saturday. |
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It has powerful arms and tentacles, excellent underwater vision, and a razor-sharp beak that easily tears through the flesh of its prey. |
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He smears the hues and tears the forms and scribbles across the surface in a kind of eloquent frenzy. |
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Troy depicts a war fought for the gain of the few and paid for in the blood and tears of the many. |
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Angie woke up to dried tears in her eyes and her face marked by the carpet since she remained there all night without moving to her actual bed. |
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Rain fell like so many saltless tears and not a person in the entire city dared to go leave the shelter of their home. |
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As we stood between rows and rows of dresses that looked more like housecoats, her tears continued to flow. |
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It is not unusual to find tears streaming down their faces, falling onto already tear-stained books of Tehillim. |
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It is said that Nero used a lachrymatory or small glass vessel to keep his tears in. |
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She held the tears back and continued observing, blinking a few times so her vision could clear. |
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Emotion welled up inside her, and tears slowly coursed their way down her cheeks. |
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My mother nodded her head and wiped the tears from her face as she tried to keep control of her emotions. |
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There's a couple of times where she's gone to school and she's just in floods of tears and yeah it's really tough on them. |
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I could hear the raggedness of his breathing and, after a moment, I felt his warm tears on my shoulder. |
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I snort, not knowing whether to burst into tears or roll on the ground, howling with laughter. |
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The heavens cry and moan as the wind's rage stirs up the burning tempest of the sky, tears are unleashed from the firmament, cold and tasteless. |
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Again, last week saw tears of joy and tears of woe as the GCSE results came out. |
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Read the Revenue's six tips on completing your Return without tears and the ten most common Tax Return mistakes, and get it right next time! |
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But with tears streaming down my face it was easy to jump the dozen places to the front of the taxi queue. |
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I don't know what happened then, no doubt I burst into tears and if I didn't go looking for mummy she would have come looking for me. |
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Mrs Griffiths left the court in tears as Dr White said he had to live with the realisation that he had caused her death. |
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Intense training tears muscle fibers and depletes muscles of essential amino acids that are needed to help regulate metabolism. |
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Kaia replied, a stream of tears flowing from her eyes, bright against the firelight. |
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Residents were calling the police in tears after their cars were targeted during a late night rampage. |
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Police said afterwards that Mr Croxford's family was in tears and too upset to talk to the press. |
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I can become ecstatic, dance and roll and shed tears and be overwhelmed with that bhava, drowned and intoxicated. |
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She finally looked at me, tears shimmering in her dark orbs. |
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The boy was sobbing now as he spoke in disjointed thoughts, tears streaming to his cheeks without reserve, having to catch his breath between sentences. |
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I could feel her trying to fight back the tears and sadness she had felt all these years, hidden behind a plastic smile put on so she wouldn't upset Dad. |
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We, as outsiders, do not know if they fought over this, if tears were shed, if threats were made, if their nights were filled with worry and dread. |
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My voice grew thick and I wasn't surprised to feel the tears fall. |
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In an excellent piece of journalism, the camera crew just trained their camera on the serviceman, as he stood on the beach, tears running down his cheeks. |
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Great tears were rolling down her face as she thrashed on the bed. |
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Any network can find and polish a one-off hottie to fight back tears at the disaster site du jour. |
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When she saw Rose and all her brothers, their mother wept tears of joy. |
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Rips, tears or cracks on items such as lawn chairs, suitcases, automobile seats and window screens can easily be fixed with transparent duct tape. |
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Though tissues are present and tears are not uncommon, the Dinner Parties are distinctly not grief counseling or group therapy. |
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Still she saw the stricken look on Ali's face and tears came to her eyes. |
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No tears had fallen and there was still a deep ache in my heart. |
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Lacerations generally are ragged tears in the skin with abraded margins. |
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Her eyes were streaming with tears and she still would not look at him. |
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Bakshi's who wrote the book will be choked with tears when they learn that someone is actually xeroxing their tripe, an honour usually reserved for foreign authors only. |
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Her eyes watered up and the tears made their way down her cheek. |
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He puts on a pair of latex gloves and tears a fresh needle from a packet. |
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And his big blue eyes filled with tears when his grandfather wept. |
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Though her voice was thick from tears by the end, she held the tears back. |
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I like to think of myself as a hardbitten cynic, but I'm in tears here. |
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She shrieked with pain, tears rolled down her beautiful, untouched face. |
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Lunch ladies were reportedly in tears being forced carry out a directive that goes against the entire purpose of their work. |
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He's playing in an end-of-camp touch football game with Vikings interns and ballboys last summer and tears up his ankle but doesn't have surgery until winter. |
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She broke down in tears as she relived her ordeal and told how she desperately tried to scramble up the steep banking and how she tried to fight off her attacker. |
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Excess tears are shed as teardrops or escape into the nasal passages. |
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In the beginning, I was in tears after every lesson and felt demoralised. |
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When she attempts to fly away, the barbed stinger is anchored so solidly to the stingee that it tears Betty Bee's belly, eviscerating and mortally wounding her. |
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Seminars will tackle issues such as funding business growth, reducing business risk, running IT systems without tears and best practice for human resource management. |
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What Taylor-Wood is banging on about in her unspontaneous, artless, emotional way is that the tears may well be controlled, ambiguous or dishonest. |
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When I went to bed that night I cried myself to sleep with my fingers in my mouth, jiggling all my teeth desperately, tears running saltily into my open mouth. |
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Sierra knew that tears were flowing down her cheeks as she looked at the picture of her terror-stricken sister with acceptance of death in her eyes. |
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The mother of the little girl shut her eyes tight, the tears falling more. |
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They were tears of joy and gratitude that her gods had not let her down. |
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His opponent, a year or two older but still barely a teenager, winces and, fighting back tears of humiliation, launches himself in a flurry of wheeling punches. |
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Williams raised the end of a white hospital sheet to dab at the tears tricking down from behind his dark glasses. |
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His eyes welled with tears as they rushed down his cheeks like waterfall. |
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Keirah only shook her head and tears continued to flow down her cheeks. |
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I had expected a stand-up row followed by an avalanche of tears and I could not tell if what had transpired was better or worse than I had imagined. |
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Beneath her eyes, he saw the dark shadows that copious tears had produced. |
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He could see little droplets of tears streaming down her face. |
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A male blanket octopus fills a modified tentacle with sperm, tears it off, presents it to its prospective mates, and then drifts off to certain death. |
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We didn't stop giggling and laughing all night and by the time we left, Debbie's jaw was aching her make-up had gone from wiping away the tears of laughter! |
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While driving, listening to the first sketchy news reports, hot tears were streaming down my face. |
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Frank has been giving me a hard time for months about going to see her, because apparently every time he runs in to her she is just about in tears because I haven't visited. |
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Catherine burst into tears of relief when she saw her result posted on the college information board, and so did her parents when she phoned them at home in Old Trafford. |
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Quartz stopped at the foot of his grave, tears flowing down her cheeks. |
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Everyone smiled and she recrossed her arms and I saw tears welling up. |
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The daughter restrains her tears and continues to look at her mother. |
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A tornado does not just topple trees, it tears off their branches and twists their trunks until they splinter. |
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Lump asafoetida, sometimes called mass, is the most common commercial form, consisting of tears agglutinated into a more or less uniform mass or lump. |
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Are their tears less objective and more objectionable than your rancour? |
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It was a performance that could have wrung tears from a stone. |
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Those particular people, who may exert as much blood, sweat, and tears as any other worker in the company, are not entitled to this provision in the bill. |
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Bodybuilders pour blood, sweat, and tears into their training, dieting, and supplementation programs, hoping to pack on as much shredded muscle as possible. |
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A callous burglar who stole one pensioner's life savings and left another in tears after tricking his way into her home and stealing her purse, has been jailed for five years. |
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He looks off into the distance as tears continue to shed from his eyes. |
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Hardened Royal Marines were reduced to tears yesterday as the funeral of Yorkshire war hero Christopher Maddison was held with full military honours. |
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They look like huge slumbering monsters, wrapped in blankets of woolly cloud, their dark cheeks streaming with the tears of innumerable freshwater falls. |
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Her sad face flushed sensitively as tears sprang to her eyes. |
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They can bring tears or make people split their sides with laughter. |
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First the skin tears under the carapace just above the coxae of the legs. |
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By the end of her sentence tears have welled up around my reddening eyes. |
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Lessons learned, it seems, are not taken to heart, or the next generation willfully ignores the hard truths purchased through blood, sweat, and tears by their parents. |
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On the side was an irregularly shaped, beautifully rendered midwestern landscape which evoked tears of nostalgia for the north country I had forsaken. |
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Today is not my day, she thought, tears welling up in her eyes. |
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She shoved the heels of her palms into her eyes as fresh tears flowed. |
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Last week, kennelman John Carruthers was close to tears as he surveyed the empty kennels that have been the focus of his work for nearly 25 years. |
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A mounting swell of emotion crested in his soul, then broke like a storm-tossed wave on the shore of his heart, and he wept, silvery tears tracing down his pale cheeks. |
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A kind-hearted couple sold their comfortable home to live in a tiny, broken down caravan after being moved to tears by the plight of Kenyan schoolchildren. |
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Ben Brown was almost in tears because he's so angry that people are just shooting off little junky items instead of really putting in the devotion the web deserves. |
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My eyes filled with tears like mercury rising, and soon I just burst. |
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Manny was surprised to hear his voice crack and feel tears at his eyes. |
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Then turning and smiling through her tears she called after him. |
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I wiped the tears from my face with a kerchief he offered me. |
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Instead of shedding tears tomorrow, it is better not to allow any occasion when tears should have to be shed and some concrete steps be taken to avoid its recurrence. |
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He sniffed, wiping the dirt and tears off his face, though also smearing. |
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Then, maybe, they will stop shedding tears for the wrong victim. |
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The paint seemed to be rather the worse for wear, her thick mascara tracing black lines down her thin cheeks with the tears that she seemed to be unable to stop. |
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I leaned wearily into MaryAnn's shoulder and sat for a moment, drying my tears and listening to the rain beat down on the roof and windows of the chapel. |
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She removed her glasses and wiped away the tears around her eyes. |
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He blinked, unable to stop the sudden rush of tears that flooded his eyes. |
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Cruising up the side of the mountain on a chair lift, the cold thin air brought tears to my eyes and I marvelled at the beauty of the peaks, the snow, the trees. |
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Her grey eyes were misty as tears began to gather within them. |
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There were tears and shouting and generally a whole lot of upset. |
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