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" Filled with joy, he cried out, "That's my Dopey!
I've cried out, I've laughed out, it's all of it.
Then his father cried out with joy, 'It's the Americans!
"I just got shot, I can't run," she cried out.
Your brother's blood cried out to me from the ground.
" She pounded the table and cried out, "I've dishonored you?
But justice has cried out from that day until this.
I cried out for my baby and no one responded.
It happened really fast and I cried out in shock.
If she cried out, a sock was stuffed in her mouth.
"I'm a nationalist," he cried out on a stage in Texas.
"The potential alibi witness cried out to be investigated," Irwin said.
"I can't breathe," he cried out, and then he stopped moving.
" Near the escalator, a voice cried out, "I know this guy!
In one shot, a father cried out for his small son.
"There's myths in the hood about him," one kid cried out.
"Come on," Representative Joseph Crowley, Democrat of New York, cried out.
Women cried out the names of children they had left behind.
Women cried out the names of children they had left behind.
I cried out in pain and begged him to leave me be.
Children clapped as the cattle passed, and women cried out with joy.
If Natasha had cried out, neither I nor my wife, Leslie, heard.
During the entire time, Brown never complained or cried out in pain.
I cried out for you, Lord, why did you let that happen?
They were joined by crowds of protesters, who cried out their support.
Her chief abuser would taunt her as she cried out in pain.
" When the time came for the final song, Sauceda cried out, "_Otra!
Mothers yelled for their children and children cried out for their mothers.
" Someone in the car next to Haddish, cried out, "And the Fendi bag!
When she defied physics, and we cried out of sheer terror and excitement.
The face of the Neologism that had cried out burned in her mind.
She cried out into his mouth when the tension broke inside of her.
And we all cried out with catharsis as it came to an end.
Another child, a little boy, constantly cried out for his father, Neubrand said.
" While Esperanza clapped and bounced, Alma cried out, "But we don't want it!
I've been all cried out since the night of the 2016 presidential election.
A series of interconnected questions about their precise meaning cried out for resolution.
When she saw him from her balcony, Zouheir cried out her son's name.
Patrick Leahy, the 78-year-old former committee chairman, cried out, "I'm not."
His neighbor Eleanor B. McCormick writes that her community cried out in alarm.
" At one rally he cried out, "We are all preparing for religious war!
He was just saying it, because it so cried out to be said.
"May the people live, and may those who abuse power fall," protesters cried out.
"The asphalt is melting," cried out the speaker on the corner of the building.
I cried out, and he rubbed my clit and slapped my cunt once more.
I was all cried out at this point, but I gasped a few times.
Fans cried out for his company to restore order and get the game working.
Soon, she was sneezing quite uncontrollably, and she cried out, 'I'm going to pee!
When Virk cried out and swung back, Ellard punched her with a closed fist.
All around the lake, in the darkness, people gasped, cried out, broke into applause.
My grandmother cried out a warning, and the man turned and shot her instead.
Perhaps in a different era we would have cried out in excitement: How cool!
Kennedy fell immediately to the floor, and a crowd of people cried out for help.
" Trump cried out as he talked about immigrants, while his fans chanted, "Build the wall!
"The Islamic State lives!" she cried out, after exchanging insults with soldiers and police officers.
Sitting cross-legged on the forest floor, they covered their eyes, cried out and prayed.
People cried out at it, like the Mayans who witnessed an eclipse of the sun.
Henry cried out as the slave catchers -- the police, the ICE of their day -- approached.
A banner unfurled near the main protest site in Baghdad cried out for international intervention.
But Short's knee gave way: "I just got shot, I can't run," she cried out.
That cried out to me for a Times themeless with QUEEN VICTORIA in the center.
I cried out to Erik that I just wished real life could be like this.
A heart that cried out for adults to act like adults so children don't have to.
Investigators who've reviewed the footage allege Vermillion cried out for help numerous times, but was ignored.
"I failed to protect my son," she cried out during Thursday's hearing, a court official confirms.
If she cried out, her grandmother would stuff a sock or a rag in her mouth.
It was as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced.
Some cried out the traditional "sooie," while others impressed the stoic judges with high-pitched squalls.
When she cried out in pain, the man allegedly threw her off the 2nd story balcony.
With his death, millions of fan theorizers suddenly cried out in frustration, and were suddenly silenced.
The 35-year-old was simply overwhelmed by the moment, and she cried out of joy.
The officer also sat on top of the teen as she cried out for her mother.
"The American people cried out last week and we've got to listen," Moulton said afterward. Rep.
But back home, Sheppard allows herself to feel, even though she says she's all cried out.
"I have a medical report that I have been tortured," Ahmed cried out in the court.
One woman cried out from under the earth, Wang Yongbo, a firefighter, told Chinese television news.
Some nurses held men as they cried out for their parents and took their last breaths.
She cried out and grabbed at the railing that ran in front of the basement area.
At another moment, Mr. Gard, a mailroom worker, cried out, "Evil" after a hospital lawyer spoke.
As she cried out for her mother, the audience seemed to be witnessing a human abduction.
They cried out to be looked on with kindness, called by their name, not despised, but loved.
She cried out of happiness for me and I think she knew her time was coming too.
If there was ever a case that cried out for a special prosecutor, this would be it.
Following a week when Americans cried out for unity, can they prove their ability to bridge disagreements?
One police union official said the attacker cried out "Allahu Akbar" or "God is great" in Arabic.
" Brian Fallon, Clinton's spokesman, told MSNBC on Thursday that Comey's actions "cried out for an independent review.
She cried out for her two children, who were teenagers at the time, and they called 911.
But this, cradling my doggy companion as he cried out in pain, for several long, awful minutes.
"Please, can I just see my mother?" the girl cried out in video broadcast live on Facebook.
I remember it happening in slow motion, including the part where I cried out "No!" right after.
Babies pained by a needle prick cried out immediately, at full force, and squeezed shut their eyes.
He cried out, "Richard Barter, never surrender!" he later recounted to a reporter visiting from San Francisco.
"SOLD!" is cried out with each purchase — at least once every 60 seconds, 500,000 times a year.
As passengers cried out in horror, two other officers followed down the aisle at the man's feet.
It's actually sickening, since we know he's talking about a voice that once cried out and was silenced.
The crowd, who came from towns around Tunisia, cried out "Allahu akbar (God is great)" as they marched.
Once, when a performance sequence was stretching out to a length that immediately cried out for an edit.
If Gizzell cried out in pain, the boy said, Ford would stick a sock in her granddaughter's mouth.
"This is a traditional affairs event!" one of the organizers cried out, gesturing at the players to stop.
Not long ago, as I sat alone at home one night, my daughter cried out in her bedroom.
It was a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in joy.
Mr. Zhang cried out in court that party investigators had tortured him until he gave a false confession.
Terrified, CASCA cried out to his brother for help, and Gaius CASCA ran Caesar through with his sword.
Through the haze of alcohol, I remember him gripping me so tightly that I cried out in pain.
The appalling impunity afforded the murderers while a grieving community cried out for justice and the nation watched.
" Gina Kilker was making her way through the crowd when she cried out, "Oh, my god, that's Kyrsten Sinema.
We hugged, I cried out of relief and walked out of there with a renewed sense of self-worth.
"His body temperature measured 106 degrees," Father Jordan cried out during a homily that recognized each of the fallen.
"You're one beautiful lady," one audience member cried out, earning shouts of agreement from the rest of the attendees.
The lyrical emotion patterns that I discovered were very exciting and cried out to be turned into a performance.
After they finished, he leaned back on the bed, cried out about his heart, shook, trembled, and lost consciousness.
"The only thing I had to fight for my life was my voice, so I cried out," Romanovskaya says.
Again and again, protesters, most of them female, cried out for the preservation of their rights, and were arrested.
"It has to be him," my Iranian mother-in-law cried out during a debate at the kitchen table.
A second group, known collectively as Estridentistas, also cried out to be heard against the dominance of the muralists.
With renewed urgency, we asked, we cried out, and were asked again: What can be done watching this misery?
Yet in a process that cried out for compromise and deliberation, Mrs May has resisted all attempts to involve Parliament.
She preferred to say that she had cried out, or simply spoken loudly, when she ran bloodied into the pub.
Christian churches also cried out: Shipping copies of the Bible to the mainland could attract severe punishment under Chinese law.
He said she had not cried out because her medical condition meant that she probably had little sensation when bitten.
And women on Twitter cried out in defense of whimsical hosiery: Fashion: Radhika Jones' fox print tights are badAlso fashion: pic.twitter.
" It was at that moment, says King's adviser Clarence Jones, that Mahalia Jackson cried out: "Tell them about the dream, Martin!
This might have made the clues too long, but I felt that a puzzle like this cried out for punnier clues.
A violin cried out as four boys strutted confidently across the studio floor, followed by a group of equally poised girls.
The most intense moment for Taylor was when Olesya Lykovi, who is pictured below, cried out after her dog passed away.
And why, once they had him in handcuffs, didn't they help him more when he cried out that he couldn't breathe?
He came down hard on it late in the half and cried out in pain but he started the second half.
One police source said the man had cried out "Allahu Akbar" (God is Great in Arabic) before attacking the two people.
As well as furniture that cried out to be lounged on, and strikingly decorated cabinets, there's a secret for guests only.
To paraphrase "Star Wars," it was as if millions of fan voices suddenly cried out in ecstasy and were suddenly silenced.
High schoolers around the country just cried out in unified despair: Their precious mint pods are not long for this world.
I nailed the older boy in the back of the head and he cried out, spun around furiously to face me.
During the three week trial, many cried out loud when Pappas played a 911 call Bolanos made moments before her death.
Witnesses told investigators the assailant cried out "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greater) as he launched his attack on the market, Heitz said.
Salazar said police were notified after the girl's mother brought her to a local fire station after she cried out for help.
Initial reports of the incident said Genovese repeatedly cried out for help during her attack while dozens of neighbors ignored her pleas.
"The American people cried out last week and we've got to listen," Moulton said, following a closed-door meeting in the Capitol.
He was surrounded by a group of anguished adults including a woman who cried out, "He shot my son," Ms. Shermer said.
If ever an issue cried out for a vigorous exercise of gubernatorial muscle to get lawmakers on board, this one is it.
"We're champions," cried out Joan Hodges, who has lived through her husband's baseball triumphs and setbacks with such fervor all these years.
The beatings were delivered on the clothed backs of the men and women, some of whom cried out in pain with each stroke.
" To Hannah's mounting frustration, no one will listen to her warnings: "The men down there," she cried out desperately, "they're not wedding guests.
But many believed the situation in Myanmar, which the United States and the United Nations have called ethnic cleansing, cried out for condemnation.
" As I read from my history textbook, the French cried out the Chant du Départ: "La victoire en chantant, nous ouvre la barriére.
And the mourners, more than 200 strong, cried out in unison as a preacher asked God for Miracle, Ms. Cutler's oldest daughter, to survive.
When Game of Thrones fans heard that the seventh season would be trimmed down to only seven episodes, we all cried out in anguish.
Witnesses told investigators the assailant cried out "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greater) as he launched his attack on the market, the Paris prosecutor said.
Witnesses told investigators the assailant cried out "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greater) as he launched his attack on the market, the Paris prosecutor said.
" She then blew what was left of our minds by saying, "I still believe in God, because I cried out, and I was heard.
Although manufacturers and unions alike have cried out to D.C. for protectionist measures, the calls have largely fallen on deaf ears to this point.
Though many have cried out about the problem in church life, too often our tradition has thought this was a problem outside our walls.
Several of the suspects cried out "It's a mistake" or "It wasn't me" Friday as masked police officers hustled them into court for a hearing.
Passionate carnivores cried out that they wanted real meat, while some vegans and vegetarians complained that veggie alternatives shouldn't have to dress up as meat.
Photograph by Robert Vinas, Jr. Courtesy the Estate of Malcolm Morley / Sperone Westwater If ever an œuvre cried out for a retrospective exhibition, it's Morley's.
I hadn't cried in months — I was all cried out from months of moping — so it was deeply cathartic, luxurious even, to feel so deeply.
After being presented with the option, Tiana let out a variety of sounds and then cried out while looking around at her surroundings with wide eyes.
According to the outlet, the teens – ages 18, 16, and 14 years old – were unharmed but awoken by the gunfire and cried out for their mother.
After burning through the campaign this past weekend, I was pleased to find it is the satisfying solo mode the first game always cried out for.
A few days later, I bumped into the owner of the hairdressers in a local shop and she cried out: 'Oh my God, who did that?
"We had cried out for a year and a half, and it wasn't until you came that you gave our voice some validation," she told him.
Basically, if a woman was raped inside the city walls, it was assumed that she could have cried out for help if it wasn't actually consensual.
Eleven years old and all cried out, as deeply and desperately asleep as he'd ever been, he had a dream that healed him whole by morning.
Her father dismisses the theory, but a cousin tells her that once, when their grandfather's father had been in an accident, he'd cried out in Yiddish.
Once, at the end of a workout, I cried out, "Oh, God!" so loudly that a man across the path looked up at me in alarm.
In one video from the scene, a man lied motionless on the ground as pedestrians cried out and crowded around a brown van billowing dark smoke.
Though it was just one of the more than 30,000 gun deaths in America that year, something about this shooting cried out for retelling around the world.
"I cried out for him, I told him to stay with us, told him I loved him and I asked God to save him," Kristin told KTBC.
I have borne thirteen children, and seen most all sold off to slavery, and when I cried out with my mother's grief, none but Jesus heard me!
"I cried out of regret that I was about to win the match and become the WMC champion, which I know I could have done," she says.
As the video of the massacre played, some people cried out and prayed, or shouted out at Mr. Hicks, until the judge, Orlando Hudson, asked for calm.
Puerto Rico (CNN)Her son cried out for help via text message on the morning of October 17, a month after Hurricane Maria wrecked this Caribbean island.
"Why has this nightmare happened to me and my children?" cried out a young mother named Mukta who was all but certain that her husband had died.
"If ever a time cried out for a robust, compassionate, and coordinated response from the governor and the mayor to address the crisis of homelessness, it is now."
Following the assault, the child cried out to her mother late Saturday night, which prompted the mother to take her to a fire station and file a report.
I have borne 13 children and seen most of them sold off to slavery, and when I cried out with my mother's grief, none but Jesus heard me!
Attempts to create rules to avoid, say, crippling blocks and tackles have generally been met by howls of anguish from chickenhawk fans who cried out: don't sissify football.
Imagine how loudly your most basic, primal self-interest would have cried out to you in that moment, and all the ways you could rationalize accepting the offer.
After 43-year-old Eric Garner was killed by an illegal NYPD chokehold on Staten Island in 2014, his daughter Erica cried out for police reform in America.
FOX 8 covered Tuesday's proceedings in Euclid Municipal Court, and captured Aniya's grieving father, Mickhal Garrett, who cried out in anger as the suspects were led away in handcuffs.
"I might be cried out, if that's possible," Cuoco joked to ET, describing the last couple of days as an "unbelievable" experience with "a lot of tissues" to boot.
" He tells PEOPLE that he "cried out" at the sight of the violent scene and Stefanie's daughters Meagan and Morgan, who had been asleep inside, were "hollering and crying.
Despite that, some of Garcia's most tenacious allies cried out "Vizcarra is a murderer," at the wake, a nod to Garcia's recent critique that his prosecution was politically motivated.
When Mr. O'Neill met with advocates for women during the uproar over Mr. Weinstein, they told him the Prospect Park case still "cried out for acknowledgment," Ms. Ossorio said.
Taft was now a father to a year-old baby girl, and he was surprised at the emotion that would surface within him whenever she cried out in pain.
The crossword puzzle would be a stolid, purely intellectual test of one's vocabulary, and how long could you solve those before you cried out for an anagram or two?
Before his death, Rosenblum alleges that Lawler repeatedly cried out for help and screamed that he needed to go to the hospital ... but never received the medical attention he requested.
On the night of his death, Caden allegedly cried out for help saying he was hot in the crate, which had a blanket placed on top, the source told investigators.
Second, even if Kazaryan's tear film did somehow create crystal tears, human tear ducts aren't large enough to pass those crystals through the eye to where they are cried out.
" When Kerrigan crouched sobbing on the floor near the training rink, right after the attack (Newsweek described it as "the sound of one dream breaking"), she famously cried out: "Why?
Maggie jumped off the fence and as she landed she cried out in pain, clutching her foot in agony as the cops approached us, having long since given ourselves away.
Cameras were rolling when the injury took place, and Chmerkovskiy, 37, was mid-spin with his partner Heather Morris when he suddenly cried out in pain and clutched at his leg.
It's a familiar and exhausting anthem of fatigue, and mirrors the same emotions cried out by hoarse voices on the streets of Ferguson, Charlotte, Chicago, New York, Baltimore, insert city here.
During a recent Donald Trump campaign rally in New Hampshire, a voice cried out from the back of the room a word that has hounded the presidential candidate for months: Fascist!
After nominations were announced for this year's Oscars, observers cried out against the lack of people of color in the acting categories and the paucity of diverse nominees beyond the screen.
"You cried out when 6773,000 refugees were at the Kapikule border," he said, referring to the border crossing with Bulgaria, one of the busiest in the world even in normal times.
I was transported to my grandfather's dusty old workshop (and its mysterious bins and cabinets that cried out to be snooped into by a 10-year-old) just in reading it.
When Turandot referred to her ancestor, who cried out in anguish as she was ravaged by men, Ms. Netrebko delivered the piercing phrase with an intensity that sent chills through me.
Visibly pale and wan, presumably from spending days indoors away from the fighting, men warily peered from their homes' front gates, while the women and girls inside waved and cried out.
A woman sitting next to me left the theater after a used condom cried out in agony on screen; I heard her muttering the word "disgusting" as she stepped into the aisle.
"I feel really emotional about this, that something like this can happen on an earth made by God," he cried out, as the other people in the clerk's office turned to stare.
"I cried out in pain and Mama bear did not like that so she hit me with a left hook and bit my neck and started to try to shake me," Williams says.
I could no longer hold in my own tears, and I cried out for the father of my children, for my husband, for my broken heart and his lost dreams, our lost dreams.
The driver of a truck that mowed down 20 people on a Manhattan bike path on Tuesday was said to have cried out "Allahu akbar" before he was shot by a police officer.
Ms Tucker, in singing the song, both pays tribute and joins their number: "She, she, she stood up for us / She testified / Me, me too my body cried out / She spoke those lines".
But as the 93-foot-29, 210-pound power forward stood next to his mother and reflected on the life-changing moment that happened a few minutes earlier, he cried out of gratitude.
For at just the moment when American society had become so wild, bizarre, Hog-stomping and Baroque that it cried out to be chronicled by a Zola or a Balzac, the novel had died.
"'Puppet!' we all cried out, and the next thing you know we were talking about the debate — 'Putin's puppet,' 'No, you're the puppet' — and then went on to the Al Smith dinner," he said.
By the late 1960s, Garland had made and lost fortunes, was addicted to drugs and had repeatedly attempted suicide and cried out for attention by threatening to do so, by cutting herself, swallowing aspirins.
In the nineteen-eighties, in the United States, healthy refugees from Laos went to bed, cried out in their sleep, and never woke up; doctors concluded that their nightmares had scared them to death.
But in each of these cases, consumer advocacy groups and politicians have cried out, asking for the only agency with the authority to protect user privacy, the FTC, to be tougher on these companies.
As time went on, this approach morphed iTunes from a sleek jukebox and iPod companion into an overladen piece of software that cried out to be updated seemingly every time you tried to opened it.
As we reported, Bam cried out for help a few weeks back ... help from Dr. Phil who convinced him to go to rehab, but he bailed after a week and it was downhill from there.
"But always in the back of my mind, an old buddy of mine used to say, 'I fell to my knees, and I cried out to the God of my childhood, and there was answer.'"
Granted, given that the show is a BBC America production, it hasn't necessarily had the same kind of visibility as other network's programs, but the unique nature of Maslany's work has cried out for recognition.
In Mr. Price's county, teachers gathered for a heated meeting at a high school, where people stood up and cried out every time they heard that another county's schools would be closed the next day.
Women who wore buttons that said "I believe Christine Blasey Ford" were arrested by the hundreds and cried out from the Senate gallery as senators cast their final votes to confirm Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
" The intervention was cheered by pro-Brexit members of parliament but after he failed to detail how he would achieve a Brexit that does not ravage the economy, one sceptical lawmaker cried out: "Is that it?
But the U.S. government has to do its part, clear away our own holdovers, and fully embrace the change that the Colombian people have cried out for and which is strongly in our national-security interest.
Since the 2016 assassination of Cox just a week before the referendum — by a white supremacist who cried out "Death to traitors, freedom for Britain" in court — political violence is no longer an abstraction in Britain.
Nostalgia was an inescapable cultural force over the past decade, so when gamers cried out for a spiritual successor to tag-team platformer Banjo-Kazooie, it's not surprising Playtonic Games answered with the charming Yooka-Laylee.
He is now a star running back, and pint-size fans cried out his name and engulfed him for autographs after a recent victory, even though an injury had knocked him out of the game early.
Usually, though, she wasn't there when a patient cried out, because the worst visions came at night: memories of terrible things that had been done to the patient, or terrible things that he himself had done.
For the year and change in between those songs, he cried out desperately, detailing the few precious things that kept him distracted, if only for a moment, from the weight of the world: downers, girls, Gucci shoes.
Last Sunday, as America celebrated Father's Day, moms and dads across the nation saw little immigrant children ordered into cages by the president of the United States as they cried out for their own mothers and fathers.
While the CEO and its venture capital investors stayed largely silent, its vendors cried out for an explanation and even protested outside the offices of Sherpa Capital, one of Munchery's backers, in search of answers and payments.
The surprising news was announced Monday on Good Morning America after DWTS cameras caught the injury in real time, showing Chmerkovskiy in the middle of spin with Morris when he cried out in pain and clutched his leg.
" She then cried out that the impeachment inquiry is "a deep-state lizard conspiracy and everyone's in on it: The CIA, the FBI, the M-I-C, the K-E-Y and the M-O-U-S-E.
Alison was first introduced to the world as a single, persistent voice in a leaked audio recording in which a reported Border Patrol agent was heard laughing as several kids cried out for their parents after being separated.
And they faced a huge to-do list of basic governance and crisis response that cried out for robust legislative solutions: funding the government; authorizing new water development projects; the continued fallout from lead poisoning in Flint, Mich.
The accuser said that he cried out when Mr. Sandusky penetrated him with a finger, a cry loud enough for other campers to hear, and that he later reported Mr. Sandusky's inappropriate behavior to adults at the camp.
Swoboda arrived at the wetlands of Huntley Meadows Park in Alexandria, Virginia early in the morning on Saint Patrick's Day this year, hoping to photograph the birds blowing "smoke" rings as they cried out to defend their territory.
If the appearance of amorous songs of tribute for Osorio felt remarkable, so, too, did the sudden absence of another chant — the homophobic taunt that Mexico fans have traditionally cried out in unison whenever opponents take goal kicks.
Listening to her talk, it occurred to me that Slater was drawn to Kyle not just because his legal identity posed a mystery that cried out to be solved, but because his personality seemed almost engineered to elicit sympathy.
And every morning in that hot but fading summer, as my mother suffered silently and my brother cried out, I ran to check on them, never tiring of watching these free-flying spirits with wings as bright as flags.
The aluminium industry for years cried out for contracts to help hedge price risk as premiums, a surcharge to take delivery of metal, started a four-year tear that saw them quadruple to more than $400 a tonne by 2015.
Witnesses had told investigators that the attacker cried out "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greater) as he opened fire on Tuesday on the Christmas market in Strasbourg, a target Paris Prosecutor Remy Heitz suggested may have been chosen for its religious symbolism.
Turris' late goal helps Senators survive Hurricanes OTTAWA — It was another close, tight-checking game between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Ottawa Senators, another one of those games that cried out for a great individual play to be the difference.
It's almost as if thousands of spooks and hackers suddenly cried out at once… The Internet Engineers Task Force has just unanimously approved a security framework that will make encrypted connections on the web faster and more resistant to snooping.
The video that truly haunts me is from a news conference with Quinyetta McMillon, the mother of Alton Sterling's oldest child, a 15-year-old boy, who sobbed and cried out for his father as his mother read her statement.
There was a time in Japan when if an administration was caught red-handed in as vast a cover-up as in this land-sale scandal, the mainstream media would have cried out in unison that Mr. Aso's position was untenable.
"Congratulations, Joe!" they cried out to LaCava, who was inducted into the Caddie Hall of Fame this week in a ceremony held by the Western Golf Association, which runs the BMW Championship, the second of three FedEx Cup playoff events.
"Congratulations, Joe!" they cried out to LaCava, who was inducted into the Caddie Hall of Fame this week in a ceremony held by the Western Golf Association, which runs the BMW Championship, the second of three FedEx Cup playoff events.
RIOHACHA, Colombia (Reuters) - Even though five-year-old Kamila is used to getting blood drawn, she cried out when the needle pricked her arm, clinging to her mother for comfort in a classroom-turned-clinic in the northern Colombian city of Riohacha.
It's brought us such disturbing hits as a Baltimore cop appearing to plant drugs on someone, an officer telling a recently shot man "fuck your breath" as he cried out for help, and the foot chase and death of a Chicago teenager.
No moment in the 2016 presidential campaign has cried out more for a unifying candidate than the police shootings of two black men last week and the ensuing national uproar, followed by the shocking sniper ambush that killed five police officers in Dallas.
In footage filmed by a bystander, Pataleo initially tried two approved restraints, but then wrapped his arms around Garner's neck, according to AP.Garner, who was 6-foot-2 and 400-pounds, cried out "I can't breathe" at least 11 times before falling unconscious.
She cried out for the Devil to save her, when the man admitted that he himself was the Devil, and stomped his feet on the ground to prove that he had a cloven hoof, which the rock still shows to this day.
United last week reached a settlement with the 69-year-old Dao, whose removal prompted intense public backlash when fellow passengers released video online showing aviation police dragging him down the aisle as passengers cried out and gasped at his bloodied face.
Speaking prior to the Iowa caucuses on CNN this morning, Beck warned that every time Israel "cried out for a king" and received one, they were shortly thereafter "destroyed," implying that America, like ancient Israel, will be undone by its desire for an authoritative leader.
A 85033-year-old migrant girl detained in a border facility in Texas said she and other children slept on floors, had just one blanket each and were treated poorly when they cried out for their parents, in a video obtained by The Associated Press.
"When millions of Iranians took to the streets in June of 2009, when they demanded freedom from a cruel regime that threatens the world, when they cried out, 'Are you with us, or are you with them?' the American president was silent," Romney said.
When deranged gunman Devin Kelly walked into a small community church in a tiny rural Texas town on Sunday and killed the pastor's daughter and wife along with 26 other innocent parishioners, including an 18-month old baby, our hearts cried out in anguish.
The real shock (pun intended) was just how many people continued to administer what they believed were painful jolts even as fellow subjects (who were in on the scheme and faking it) cried out in seeming agony, eventually begging to be let out of the lab.
When Roy had second thoughts, she told him to get back in the truck and listened on the phone while he cried out in pain and took his last breaths as his pickup truck filled with the deadly gas, Assistant District Attorney Maryclare Flynn said Tuesday.
In the early evening of our penultimate day in Florida, while driving along the edge of an orchard, with the scent of orange blossoms wafting through the car's open windows and the lime-green sparks of fireflies blinking around us, Quave suddenly cried out to stop the car.
Earlier this month, Mr. Kelly sat down for an interview with Gayle King of "CBS This Morning," professing his innocence and at one point growing so emotional that he jumped out of his seat, cried out that he was "fighting for his life," and had to be calmed.
I felt this morning like Lady Macbeth when she cried, "Out, out damn spot," knowing that "all the perfumes of Arabia" will probably not freshen us again in the wake of this dispiriting election, where every form of ignorance and bigotry has poured over us, making us stink as a nation.
"Here we have no weapons, we didn't have even a stick, and the police just shoot at us!" cried out a woman from Senkata, the El Alto neighborhood that experienced the worst of the violence as protesters tried to storm a gasoline storage plant, who asked not to be identified.
In Salem, the site of the country's founding experience of social hysteria, there was almost no end to the list of fantastical, unbelievable torments Satan's forces could inflict upon the city's anxious Puritans: The purported victims of witches writhed, tumbled, cried out, or felt their skin was being stabbed by invisible needles.
In THE SHATTERED TREE (Morrow/HarperCollins, $25.99), Charles Todd's heroic battlefield nurse is shipped off to a hospital in Rouen, but once she's on the mend her thoughts keep turning to one of her patients, a soldier who wore a French uniform but spoke flawless German when he cried out in pain.
When Liberals worried aloud about the rise of Donald Trump during the sort of echo-chamber dinner parties that cried out for mischief, it was always too tempting to lean forward in my chair, mutter something about the Kardashians, reality TV and how the political rise of a loud-mouthed show-off seemed the most natural thing in the world.
She told him about a day when the nuns sent her into the fire pit to retrieve a ball and her snow pants caught on fire, and about how weeks later, as the nuns pulled blackened skin off her arms and her legs with tweezers and she cried out in pain, they told her it was happening because she was a real bad girl.
For the ladies' "taglines" — which are now typically punny, sassy, or catchphrase-y little epigrams delivered via voiceover during the opening credits — the first season used lines straight from their candid conversations, including "I don't want to get old," as cried out by Gunvalson during her first Botox experience, and "Are the police involved?" from Peterson while on the phone with her son's school principal.
We see both Boris and Zhenya enjoying voracious sex away from home, as if their roaming appetites cried out to be fed, and, when an exhausted Zhenya creeps back in the small hours, she doesn't even bother to check that her son is O.K. Only when his school calls to report that he is absent does she notice anything awry, and Boris, at first, is not too concerned.
But in 2017, no matter how many millions of people across the country stood and cried out to be represented by their elected House members, the response was largely to kiss the ring of the new American king and Trumpublican standard-bearer, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
Considering the levels of passion the Trump campaign has inspired, in both supporters and detractors alike, passion that has resulted in numerous protestors being set upon at rallies by security guards both actual and self-professed (one incident, you may recall, ended with a black protestor being subdued while a Trump supporter cried out for security to "light the motherfucker on fire"), we shouldn't be surprised at the sudden appearance of a Todd Poulton, Celebrity-Boxer-Turned-Volunteer-Protector-of-Celebrity-Turned-Presidential-Candidate.
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