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How to use cry for in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "cry for" and check conjugation/comparative form for "cry for". Mastering all the usages of "cry for" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"Come on, baby, cry for me, cry for me," Kimbro said.
I'm like, don't cry for me bitch, cry for President Obama.
You want to cry for Garland, and you want to cry for Zellweger.
"Come on baby, cry for me, cry for me," he can be heard saying.
Do you think it's, like, a cry for help, like a cry for attention?
"Being able to cry for [my character] Winter helped me cry for myself," Lourd said.
"We can't have only Jews cry for anti-Semitism, and Muslims cry for Islamophobia," Imam Antepli said.
"Come on baby, cry for me, cry for me … Open those eyes, sweetheart," he tells the baby girl in the footage before she let out a quiet cry.
I cry for her and for all the smart people I love who know what's right and I cry for you people who fell for shiny hats and reality catch phrases.
He would characterize the act as a cry for help.
There are no tears left to cry for Ashley Iaconetti!
And I physically hurt and cry for those who have.
At this point, Garland's life was a cry for help.
"It really was a cry for help," says Maynard, 30.
His Twitter is irreverent and sometimes a cry for help.
It's humiliating, even though it's clearly a cry for help!
The website for one of his bands, Cry for Holiness!
In extremis, we scream or cry for help or joy.
It soon became a rallying cry for the rightwing fringe.
You can't let them cry for long periods of time.
The discussion kicked off with an impassioned cry for justice.
"Yield curve inversion (is) a 'cry for help'," BAML said.
What I didn't notice was her subtle cry for help.
Presidential slogans can serve as a rallying cry for change.
"The research is a heartbreaking cry for help," Birdthistle said.
If Brexit wins, he says, he will cry for days.
We cry for our children; we mourn for them still.
His pain was a cry for universal love and humanity.
The last book that made you cry for other reasons?
If ever there was a cry for help, this was
Her death became a rallying cry for critics of Israel.
I cry for them, and wish them a free country.
That phrase has become a battle cry for Hindu nationalists.
The concert was a rallying cry for peace and tolerance.
She made this cry for help and we all failed her.
The pope later told reporters the experience was "to cry for".
"I think this was a cry for attention," Alifano told KTVU.
He even has a sort of rallying cry for his perspective.
Thankfully, we probably won't have to cry for Atticus Lincoln long.
Now, luckily, enterprising companies are responding to our cry for color.
Fortunately, it seems Razer has heard your cry for more colors.
Cry for the SNL writers who just lost a golden opportunity.
This letter is, however, a cry for attention, recognition and acceptance.
The mosque compound has served as a rallying cry for Palestinians.
Identity politics used to be a rallying cry for the left.
The phrase later became a rallying cry for the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
When you burn yourself, it is not a cry for help.
Right to Try is a cry for help in every sense.
And there's no such thing as "just" a cry for help.
I think there needs to be a national cry for that.
There will be a day when you cry for lost opportunities.
I started feeling really apathetic, and would cry for no reason.
He led the rally cry for Dow 20,000 late last year.
Don't cry for Acton though ... she's worth more than $3.6 billion.
But more important than that, it was a cry for help.
Every film is like a cry for help in a way.
Mr. Macron's resignation has become a rallying cry for the protesters.
Look at this: Look at this little hand cry for help.
There is a heartfelt cry for tighter control on gun ownership.
Now, I told Meghan that I would cry for us both.
"National security" has been a rallying cry for politicians for centuries.
Maybe even a Clint Eastwood-style rallying cry for American exceptionalism.
A rallying cry for voter registration is at least a start.
But some critics panned Biden's move as a cry for help.
"I just wanted to cry for this little kid," he added.
But seen another way, this is a desperate cry for help.
She'd cry for days at a time, often for no reason.
The detentions have become an even greater rallying cry for the activists.
"Rob is going to cry for sure," Chyna told PEOPLE in August.
It doesn't necessarily scream "cry for help," but is definitely slightly unhinged.
Like "Dreams from My Father", it was a heartfelt cry for assimilation.
I feel that this is a cry for help from my child.
I'll scream for you, cry for you, I will fight for you.
I cry, for what might actually be the first time that day.
Image: GettyToday, Kim Kardashian West tweeted out a strangled cry for help.
You can cry for 10 minutes only (well, in the closet, anyway).
Sometimes I call my friend and we cry for a few minutes.
Recently, fighting blasphemy has also become a rallying cry for the government.
She begins to cry for help and repeatedly says she can't breathe.
The term was quickly embraced as a feminist rallying cry for Clinton.
The issue became a rallying cry for Trump on the campaign trail.
By enforcing the consent decree, Judge Bredar heard Baltimore's cry for help.
We cry for help, as humans do— Before the truth, and after.
Sanders turned the night's event into a rallying cry for 2020 action.
But Schultz's complaint isn't one man-of-means's plaintive cry for understanding.
UNSURE Just don't call her behavior "a silent cry for help," O.K.?
The symbol of Zapata has become a rallying cry for the movement.
It had been days since most rescuers heard a cry for help.
We don't cry when we should, and we cry for no reason.
That statement has proved to be the rallying cry for gerrymandering opponents.
I have five friends that I would cry for if I lost.
"Don't cry for me, Argentina," goes the song from the old musical.
The protests are a cry for more redistribution and better public services.
"What we're seeing here is a cry for help," Mr. Azar said.
" The narrator couldn't shake despair: "Springtime was always my favorite time of year / A time for lovers holding hands in the rain / Now springtime only reminds me of Tracy's tears / Always cry for love, never cry for pain.
He even said, "vote your conscience," the rallying cry for anti-Trump delegates.
She'd cry for so long she'd fall asleep, sitting straight up, mouth open.
Tiger Woods's cry for help: Peyton Manning's forgotten history of alleged sexual assault.
Grab your tissues, because your feel-good cry for the week has arrived.
Don't cry for Lawrence though — cream cheese drove his rags to riches story.
The battle cry for rent control in the Bay Area is getting louder.
Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for racial justice.
Being really gross and smelling bad can actually be a cry for help.
Lol, I have no self-control and this is a cry for help!
In one performance, rapper Thed Jewel echoed a well-known cry for liberation.
It all tasted good and this article is still a cry for help.
"The rent is too damn high" is a rallying cry for a reason.
His dying words became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Beyond sex, Stripped throws out more than one rallying cry for women's voices.
I cry for the vows I've not had the opportunity to exchange yet.
Mr. Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," became a battle cry for protesters.
And a cry for help during an attack often draws nothing but echoes.
Wade as a rallying cry for conservative Christians to deny him another one.
But it is a bold, inspiring rally cry for Big Tech's biggest critics.
There was a Strom Thurmond-esque artificiality to this cry for racial purity.
This movie was a primal, guitar-scored cry for girl power and sisterhood.
Mr. Tao's fearless performance made the piece seem a rallying cry for protest.
Some supporters have leveraged the episode into a rallying cry for fund-raising.
Think of the hue and cry for an Article 5 convention of states.
Warren has made "big, structural change" a rallying cry for her presidential bid.
"But Gorsuch!" became an early rallying cry for Republican regulars for a reason.
He told us what it felt like to cry for the first time.
The Los Angeles-based singer released his first single "Cry for Love" on Friday.
His words would then become the war cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Mrs May said she had heard, in the Brexit vote, a cry for reform.
Doug, if you read this — this is a public cry for your undying love.
For months the ship's sinking became a rallying cry for Jews around the world.
That's why overturning Citizens United has become a rallying cry for Democratic presidential candidates.
Jealousy is a cry for help that I wish I could help you with.
As the violence intensified, the NOC posted a "cry for help" on its website.
Patti LuPone - "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" #PattiLuPone #Evita #Broadway #GrammyAwards #mondaymorning #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.
Veronica takes the dark poem Ethel reads in class as a cry for help.
"Obama's speech is intended to be a rallying cry for despondent Democrats," Sweet reported.
Until I heard Avonlea cry for the first time, I couldn't really let go.
This "protest" more resembled a spontaneous office birthday celebration than a cry for revolution.
Reversal of that law was a rallying cry for hard-right Republicans, including Trump.
Don't cry for Mark Zuckerberg, though — this is a monster of his own creation.
Suddenly, Pink Floyd's brand of existentialism became a rallying cry for my untapped angst.
"This movement is not a rebellion, it is a cry for righteousness," she said.
Then her mental health unraveled, and a cry for help became her boldest move.
However, this is not a rallying cry for the environmentalists to redouble their efforts.
It is a cry for humility and forbearance in the face of unforeseeable challenges.
Go deeper: Trump slams Dems in rallying cry for Kentucky governor ahead of race
There are those for whom this admission will sound like a cry for help.
The case drew high-profile lawyers and became a rallying cry for press freedom.
Beto O'Rourke responded to an audience member's cry for federal assistance in Puerto Rico.
"People cry for the closure of the monastery, and I cry, too," she said.
We also hear a cry for diversity on college campuses, which is total boloney.
It is their cry for help to a world that has yet to listen.
While protesters cry for the restoration of the monarchy, regime insiders mull a military takeover.
He knows, he'll tell you, 'Don't cry for me, I'm going to a better place.
It's the only way, she said, that she would allow herself to cry for him.
Remember: Acting passive-aggressive isn't always a cry for attention or a purposefully immature behavior.
Together, the instances became a rallying cry for a protest against violence toward Peruvian women.
Not to to mention Ryan's heart-melting solo in this performance of Cry For You?
The phrase quickly became a rallying cry for Warren supporters and proponents of women's rights.
The kids loved Bonnie and Clyde, which became a rallying cry for the burgeoning counterculture.
" "This letter is not a cry for pity, pity is not what I'm looking for.
But "he listened; he heard the American people and their cry for change," she added.
"I did feel like this was a rallying cry for so many women," she said.
There's a reason why "Nevertheless, she persisted" became a rallying cry for women after Sen.
Now we have not one, but two lawsuits, and on Monday, a cry for help.
Where is the cry for pharmaceutical companies to make their business practices transparent as well?
Trump and other Republicans used the case as a rallying cry for tougher immigration laws.
It would be such a rallying cry for people that say, 'They're overstepping their bounds.
The Flint controversy has become a rallying cry for the party ahead of November's elections.
The loudest anti-government rhetoric often muffles the urgent cry for more, not less, government.
"If billionaires lose a million quid overnight, we're supposed to cry for them?" he asked.
In the early 1990s, this became the rallying cry for Bin Laden and al-Qaeda.
"If I missed a call from Alex, I'd cry for two days," Ms. Sloss said.
The world will go on anyway, and nobody will cry for a few dead peckers.
Indeed, the "cry for help" is a common refrain in both amateur and professional psychology.
CNN's Brian Stelter says "this story reads like a cry for help" from NSC staffers.
The crime became a rallying cry for the far right and others who oppose migrants.
Loud music, then, can become a particularly potent rallying cry for those ready for revolution.
If you go through his Twitter feed, it's one desperate cry for attention after another.
This is not a cry for some a laissez-faire wild west or libertarian utopia.
His death became a rallying cry for addressing the dearth of resources in some neighborhoods.
"We have a great sensitivity to the things that cry for help," Mr. Michele said.
" Bruce (who prefers a gender-neutral honorific, Mx.) offered a deadpan reply: "Cry for help.
That was a clear cry for help and a call for an end to racism.
"I almost listen back and hear these lyrics as a cry for help," she said.
But the enrollment figures will provide a rallying cry for Democrats intent on saving it.
Given these moves, Democrats must make minority rule the rallying cry for 2020 and beyond.
One of his tracks, "Alright," became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
For several years, "We are all immigrants" has been a rallying cry for immigration reform.
The interview, while not a rallying cry for the second invasion, which came after the Sept.
But the post read like a cry for help, and help is exactly what is available.
He was their voice of anguish, their eloquence in humiliation, their battle cry for human dignity.
The phrase has become a rallying cry for those wanting more free speech, according to Koetse.
Its third season in particular received a rallying cry for its cancellation, at least from Refinery29.
I decide not to reply yet and cry for a little bit in N.'s arms.
Twitter quickly seized upon the insult-cum-homage as a rallying cry for Hillary's campaign. 14.
More than a collection of pop bangers, Double Dutchess is a rallying cry for female empowerment.
"Don't California my Texas" has become a rallying cry for Republicans in the Lone Star State.
If El Salvador's advice sounds like a cry for help, critics say, that's because it is.
His words captured on video became a rallying cry for Americans protesting police use of force.
" Another friend of Martinson's told PEOPLE, "This was a cry for help, but nobody was listening.
Dr. Doft gripped my arm, told me to breathe, and let me cry for a minute.
If you're reading this story because you're in that 7%, we hear your cry for help.
He's said that, regarding the drink issues he had, the lyrics were a cry for help.
He overtly solicited Americans to cry for him and his mournful story of post-conviction regret.
I was getting really depressed from them, and hurt, and would cry for hours over things.
Instead everyone basically ignores Tinsley's literal cry for help and tells her to get over it.
"Financial inclusion" has become a rallying cry for groups trying to help people out of poverty.
"I'd go home and cry for four years," said Ken Herrmann, 69, of Punta Gorda, Fla.
Was it a coded cry for help, the latest in a shadow campaign to "free Melania"?
But to audiences in the present, it plays like a cry for sanity in troubled times.
Reducing food waste has become a rallying cry for some consumers, food companies, groceries and chefs.
That developing this brand of vegetarian anti-patter is actually a deep howling cry for help.
The "snow game" served as a sort of rallying cry for the team and its fans.
The jazz music is a cry for freedom in this complex web of AI-wrought worlds.
Reaching out to these less-central areas became a rallying cry for Democrats during the campaign.
Mr. Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for protesters around the country.
Meanwhile, some chef at some other restaurant has just made someone cry for the fifth time.
Cruz's death became a rallying cry for many marchers, who have demanded the force be dissolved.
It's a far cry for the hooliganism prevalent in British and European soccer in the 1980s.
That killing and those words became a rallying cry for the growing Black Lives Matter movement.
But I was distressed as the rallying cry for the Democratic Party became abortion on demand.
Now the government is turning Fuman's story into a rallying cry for a robust, resilient China.
Using sweeping rhetoric and direct petitioning, vigilantes translated their violence into a broader cry for exclusion.
There's a unity of purpose, just a full-throated cry for energy to defeat this guy.
Mr. Garner's last words — "I can't breathe" — became a rallying cry for people protesting police brutality.
Her "I have a plan for that" campaign slogan has become a rallying cry for supporters.
Monday when they heard a disembodied cry for help coming from the side of the road.
Laughter, in its most basic form, is really just a socially acceptable cry for help. LOL.
" But don't cry for her: Ms. Kerrigan, now 47, recently competed on "Dancing With the Stars.
Davis said he did not want his resignation to become a rallying cry for May's ouster.
Now, those wise from a Facebook post will be a rallying cry for Facebook employees everywhere.
The courts cry for help and Congress holds the protection of trafficking victims in its hands.
But Mr. Johnson's rallying cry for Brexit offered no road map to a solution with Brussels.
Yes. There was a passionate cry for Richard Linklater's "Boyhood" to win, which I certainly understand.
When he died the following year, his decadeslong passion became a rallying cry for fellow Democrats.
Her previous book, "Lean In," was a best-seller and inspired a rallying cry for women.
The us-against-the-world president transformed this nomination into a rallying cry for the midterms.
President Trump and other Republicans used the case as a rallying cry for tougher immigration laws.
They've made the call for "$15 and a union" the rallying cry for thousands of people.
The moment was thoroughly analyzed on Twitter, with many concerned Spicer was sending a cry for help.
The morose lyrics include this cry for help: Arctic blastsSub-zero chillsCampaigning is a dreamI got frostbiteGangrene.
Elizabeth Warren from speaking, has become an instant classic and a powerful rallying cry for her supporters.
Has that ever been a serious rallying cry for the people actually running for office as Democrats?
That the Obama administration didn't has been a rallying cry for critics, who call the move unconstitutional.
Video of his arrest, and his gasps of "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for activists.
"The Republicans have made opposition to climate change a rallying cry for the conservative grassroots," noted Turner.
The phrase was immediately embraced as a battle cry for Clinton supporters, and the Clinton campaign itself.
New and exciting is the rallying cry for a lot of what's going on with Naked Wines.
I love the girl in this picture, I cry for her and I mourn her lost years.
Community leaders and family members each spoke, equal parts sermon, eulogy and a rallying cry for change.
The cry for freedom is becoming louder, and the uprising is expanding more and more every moment.
It was simple artistically yet breathtakingly profound politically: a silent but powerful cry for unity and peace.
His final words, "I can't breathe," were captured on video and became a rallying cry for protesters.
He cries, she cries, I cryfor Argentina, for love, and for all of those wasted carbs.
The rallying cry for survivors of sex assault and harassment actually has been around for 10 years.
Subsequently, "We didn't even know!" became somewhat of a rallying cry for those implicated in the fallout.
Those who half a generation ago were free-speech hawks are now those who cry for censorship.
This is a far cry for the party championing the family structure and the sanctity of life.
"This is not a look; this is a cry for help," Dolly Sugarman (Jennifer Birmingham Lee) says.
But the man in charge of answering all those pleas is sounding his own cry for help.
It was "Million Dollar Baby," not "Boys Don't Cry" (for which she won the award in 2000).
We do not forgive him, nor do we cry for him, but we are not happy, either.
I have a lot of help and support and recovery, this is not a cry for help.
He began to adopt a "fuck it" mentality, which felt like more of a cry for help.
How did stars answer this rallying cry for a more mindful approach to their red carpet choices?
Lovato described the song as "a cry for help" in an interview with Apple Music's Zane Lowe.
Among the dead was a Palestinian baby, above, who became a rallying cry for critics of Israel.
" She admitted, "I am angry at myself for crying for someone who didn't ever cry for me.
President Trump and other Republicans have used the case as a rallying cry for tougher immigration laws.
One Telegram chat group has turned the al-Hol "death camp" into a rallying cry for ISIS.
Who hears one woman's impassioned cry for an ex-partner and has a surge of sex hormones?
And the state's growing progressive wing has made Medicaid expansion a rallying cry for hyping up young voters.
On Tuesday, Biden issued a rallying cry for all of us to continue fighting against campus sexual assault.
"Medicare for all" has also become a rallying cry for many Democratic activists as the mid-terms approach.
"Nobody" is a cheerful cry for help, a relentlessly catchy earworm about the unshakable need for human connection.
The term "aloha 'āina," literally meaning love of the land, has long been a rallying cry for Hawaiians.
"He's a cry for justice from the society," said Anderson Carignano, the owner of a large DIY shop.
"There is a deep sense of mourning and an overwhelming cry for justice to be served," Nasher said.
"The issue has gone beyond elections to become a rallying cry for Islamists pushing for Islamization," Sukarsono explained.
"I think it was a cry for help," Hartley tells PEOPLE of his unanswered phone call to Zoey.
Don't cry for the lord, he could still make a little less than $2 mil on the deal.
His words soon became a battle cry for women - showing up on t-shirts, tatoos and social media.
The judicial response to this kind of executive intervention is apparently not a cry for impeachment or prosecution.
A fight, a cry for help, and a very proactive, possibly heroic Amazon Alexa smart home voice assistant.
Most of his obituaries included that resigned cry for help, asking for a reason to stay, finding nothing.
Jordan was responding to a self-published book titled Michael & Me: Our Gambling Addiction...My Cry For Help!
On Sunday, while riding with Austin Seth, the boat rescuer, a CNN crew heard a cry for help.
"16 shots and a cover up" has become a rallying cry for those protesting police violence in Chicago.
On average, the study found, babies cry for around two hours a day in the first two weeks.
Garner's gasps "I can't breathe," a phrase that has become a rallying cry for Black Lives Matters protests.
"All I can say is it's a cry for joy," Jayme's neighbor, Barron resident Tom Smrekar, tells PEOPLE.
Reaction in French film circles has been muted: There was no industry housecleaning, no rallying cry for change.
In doing so, Jeffries filled a cry for new blood in leadership that has been stagnant for years.
Now, Fuman has been embraced by the Communist Party as a rallying cry for a robust, resilient China.
Caught on video, his dying words — "I can't breathe" — became a rallying cry for protesters across the country.
"We don't know whether to cry for them or what to do, because they have killed 14 people."
The patriots were inspired, the story goes, because they believed the eagles were joining their cry for freedom.
You can hear in their shouts of protest, tucked away in the minor key, a cry for help.
The chauffeur told the police that he didn't hear anyone saying "stop" or "no," or cry for help.
With market competition heating up, 6 Underground should have been Netflix's battle cry for the 2020 streaming wars.
It was, instead, intended to be a rallying cry for Morales' supporters to resist amid growing postelection trouble.
"The cry for help comes from fathers and mothers, people in their 60s, 70s and 80s," he said.
The guarantee of coverage has already become a rallying cry for people who want to keep the law.
She said she hoped that McConnell would not become a rallying cry for Tea Party challengers next year.
Smoothies are baby food for adults, and the smoothie-craving baby in you will cry for a fix.
"At the end, we cry for our victims, for our traumatized children, but [not] these terrorists," Mohamed tells PEOPLE.
We actually used the headline "Apple's First TV Show Looks Like a Cry for Help" to describe the later.
They make you cry for no reason and hurt like an invisible force is slowly grating your insides off.
Even as threats of lynching reach his office, Green said, his cry for Trump's impeachment will only grow louder.
We usually take him out in the sixth and seventh inning even though he would cry for some more.
The New York man's final words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
You are our brothers and we feel your pain and anguish for your fear and cry for your death.
The voice of fearmongers must not be allowed to silence the public's cry for a truly just justice system.
Party leadership tried to marry the pressure of an impending Friday vote with a rallying cry for party unity.
Though Grace is appalled by the recent guidance, she has a rallying cry for trans youth around the country.
The FaceApp meme [is] a cry for help from young people hoping they might be saved from the inevitable.
Lagos (CNN)It was supposed to be a rallying cry for unity in a nation deep in recession crisis.
The New York man's last words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
And what was meant to be a slight to Clinton's temperament soon became a battle cry for women everywhere.
In the loudly heard cry for diversity, creating more roles for people of color has been the main idea.
Others see it as a cry for help by GM, after some hard years for its reputation and sales.
They had done five or six laps around the Bayou Chantilly neighborhood when they heard Jones' cry for help.
"If you don't fight for what you want, then don't cry for what you lost," reads the first quote.
And under Trump, -gating and the language of the Nixon era has become a rallying cry for robust reportage.
The victim's 63,000-word cry for justice, published after the sentencing, has been viewed more than 8.5 million times.
The words of the priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla became a battle cry for Mexican forces in the war.
None of this should be taken as a cry for sympathy for the financial plight of doctors in general.
It centered a national movement against police brutality, and created a weary cry for black lives to, finally, matter.
Luckily for us, it was Santa Monica taco joint Tacos Punta Cabras that answered our sweaty cry for help.
Or that in China brides are required to cry for an hour every day leading up to her wedding?
After kissing and praising them, I went into the kitchen to make dinner and cry for my brave children.
"Medicare for all" has become a rallying cry for progressive Democrats, though it means different things to different people.
She doesn't just cry for mum, she always asks for both of us which I feel is really lovely.
Her cry for church sanctuary from government pursuit, a historical protection going back to medieval times, prompted instant headlines.
Depending on how that debate went, Medicare for [A]ll could be a rallying cry for a reelection campaign.
Liberation fighters used it as a rallying cry for their cause, eventually naming their newly independent nation after it.
Desperate, they sent a cry for help to a private online group known for helping people escape to Taiwan.
When somebody lashes out against us, the hurt we feel is a cry for wrongs to be made right.
That's certainly a shift from 22019 and 2014, when repeal was a rallying cry for Republicans in the midterms.
It is hard to imagine a clearer rallying cry for the many mainlanders who distrust their own justice system.
His forehand is so crushing it forces a "ping" from the ball that sounds like a cry for mercy.
But it has also become a rallying cry for some gun owners and Republican politicians who felt it overreached.
But it is not only Australia's history wars in which "Western civilization" serves as a rallying cry for conservatives.
The new presidency has reverberated worldwide, becoming a rallying cry for some and a source of fear for others.
The wailing "Tomorrow" on 1981's October was Bono's anguished, affecting cry for the mother he lost so young.
While other people suggested it a cry for help from a video editor who was forced to include dishonest footage.
"Sometimes I feel like I just need to cry, for no reason, and there's not anything that happened," she says.
This as Democrats are gearing up to use President Trump&aposs immigration agenda as a rallying cry for the midterms.
"Excuse me while I lay in bed and cry for a few years [because] John Stamos is ENGAGED," wrote another.
In 2015, he was jailed for nearly 14 years, a sentence that became a rallying cry for anti-regime demonstrators.
That message became a rallying cry for some, and by 1981 his congregation had grown to more than 200 followers.
" Why have nothing changed until now that the high schoolers have to stand up to cry for "more gun control.
"It's always been a rallying cry for me," said Alexander Smalls, the chef, entrepreneur and social powerhouse behind the Cecil.
"Bernie would have won" has become a natural rallying cry for supporters of the self-proclaimed democratic socialist from Vermont.
We get to be part of a ritual of remembrance, a cry for mercy, and a long plea for justice.
And GRTA is continuing to cry for Robert as it leaks dangerous computer sludge onto some very important looking wires.
"To me, that's a desperate cry for help," said Cherisse Scott, founder of SisterReach, a reproductive justice organization in Tennessee.
"We know nothing is certain so until I heard him cry for the first time, anxiety was a close friend."
We wrote this song as a cry for resolve and accountability in this ongoing crisis in Canada and the world.
The story of that woman and others like her have become a rallying cry for some Republicans this election cycle.
His death fueled protests and his final words—"I can't breathe"—became a rallying cry for protests against police brutality.
And when it comes to the actual designs, Abloh's "everything in quotes" tagline is a rallying cry for ironic detachment.
Garland did reemerge as a battle cry for Democrats who sought to filibuster Neil Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court.
Her "We Can Do It!" message continues to be a rallying cry for women everywhere, including the women in Congress.
" They left Baldwin's Trump alone on the balcony, which led him to singing "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" from "Evita.
Silence is what allows rescue workers to hear a cry for help, or even the faintest breath under the debris.
In the video Garner gasps "I can't breathe," a phrase that became a rallying cry for Black Lives Matter protesters.
Addressing the root causes in Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador – people's cry for decent jobs, safety, and a future — will.
He led the rally cry for Dow 20,000, and now Jeremy Siegel is calling for another market milestone before January.
Polls show the public views the media negatively, so attacking the press could be an effective rallying cry for Trump.
But the way the crime has been usurped as a rallying cry for fears about undocumented immigrants is also disturbing.
The chant, most often used as a rallying cry for people protesting oppression, had been appropriated by those in authority.
"Urn" isn't a snarking metacommentary on the state of hip-hop nor is it an anxious, spiraling cry for help.
A common rallying cry for men mad at women for streaming is that they get subscribers just because they're women.
This was no longer merely a protest in favor of regional self-determination; it was a cry for basic dignity.
"Abolish ICE" is a proper rallying cry for hard-core libertarians and Davos globalists, not democratic socialists or social democrats.
For instance, some readers will interpret the fact that I'm interviewing you as nothing more than another cry for attention.
To prod the eagle, the hunter holds aloft a piece of meat, and makes a loud cry for the bird.
Carolyn recalls the detective warning them that someone might be abusing Shelley and the story was her cry for help.
Fearing the worst, Ms. Hannigan wrote to Mr. Zorn with a progress report whose subtext suggested a cry for help.
I assumed it was a mutant, posted by a troubled baker as a cry for help, and I kept scrolling.
Some Jefferson backers say it's basically a cry for help from a region suffering joblessness and an eroding tax base.
His battle cry for a "range war" has been taken up more recently by the Bundy clan of southern Nevada.
Look at what happened during Super Bowl 20123, when SunnyD seriously-or-farcically posted a cry for help on Twitter.
They have now forced their way to the surface and emerged as a resonant, nationwide cry for justice and equality.
"Don't cry for me, Argentina" was one of his most bewildering lines from a long list of head-scratching comments.
Almost as soon as McConnell silenced Warren, his own words were used against him as a battle cry for Warren online.
She wakes up every night to either a gunshot, a cry for help, or to stupid people just doing stupid things.
In many ways Bois's 213 collection of essays, Painting as Model, could be seen as a rallying cry for his generation.
His death sparked protests and rioting in Baltimore and has served as a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
"Everybody got really upset about Parkland," which captured the nation's attention and became a rallying cry for sweeping change, she said.
In reality, he inspired a feminist rallying cry for Democrats opposed to President Donald Trump and his attorney general nominee, Sen.
I cry for a few minutes when I first see S. — it's been over six months since I last saw her.
Nobody is going to cry for these CEOs, of course, but it is one measure in which inequality fell last year.
His final gasps of "I can't breathe," captured on a cellphone video, became a rallying cry for protesters around the country.
The executive chair of the European banking giant Santander Group issued a rallying cry for a common services market in Europe.
Amor's song was released last year at the United Nations, and it's an incredible rallying cry for feminists across the globe.
That's been the rallying cry for pretty much every Democrat that appeared on TV after the news of Comey's firing broke.
The hashtag has recently become a rallying cry for those intent on calling out the double standards of dress code policies.
They suggest that grief becomes "a cry for warmth and sympathy in [the] otherwise superficial and narcissistic environment" of social media.
" And yet another says, "I feel this pic is a cry for help, I hope you get the help you need.
Hate speech hurts people, contributes to an overall negative environment, and is sometimes a cry for help from someone in crisis.
The number that littered Drake's music and the city of Toronto all weekend - were a coded message, a cry for help.
I had difficulty with getting out of bed, I didn't feel like eating and I would cry for no apparent reason.
"There isn't a day that goes by that I don't cry for my family," Rourke said, reading Frank Jr.'s statement.
Mr. Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for activists calling attention to police brutality across the nation.
And we found each other through these stories which finally recognized our collective trauma, transforming them into a cry for revolution.
Rather, this is a cultural manifesto, a cry for open borders, and a demand for one ginormous nausea-inducing free lunch.
That phrase was battle cry for the fight to abolish slavery and the struggle to give women the right to vote.
Your campaign is a vehicle for your supporters to create change and your message is a rallying cry for your cause.
What in the World It sounds at first like a cry for help, the plaintive voice of a woman in distress.
And it's no coincidence that this apparent cry for help comes out of Tepito, one of the capital's most notorious barrios.
" In asking voters not to pity him, he plucked a line from the musical "Evita," saying, "Don't cry for me, Argentina.
Walker's attacks on tenure and funding at the University of Wisconsin should be a potent rallying cry for the state's liberals.
" The song is a rallying cry for "people who don't just think about things" — not for those who "just don't think.
"Every gesture of resistance which is void of either risk or impact is nothing but a cry for recognition," Zweig insists.
"Think," which she wrote with her then-husband, Ted White, became a rallying cry for women fed up with loutish men.
Instead, even before almost anyone had seen the film, it was written off as a rallying cry for racists and incels.
Any mention of "MATH" -- a pseudo rallying cry for the Yang faithful that means "Make America Think Harder" -- elicits prolonged chants.
It wasn't just a rallying cry for conservatives who — despite evidence to the contrary — believe Facebook is snuffing out conservative voices.
The pressure to shift more of the country's electric supply to renewable sources is not just a rallying cry for environmentalists.
Still, Steinle's 2015 murder has been a rallying cry for opponents of sanctuary cities and those who seek tougher immigration policies.
The surveillance of Trump campaign aide Carter Page, under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, has become a rallying cry for Republicans.
"Blood for blood, we won't accept blood money!" they chanted, a rallying cry for justice for the protesters who were killed.
The obsession with birthrates is both shaping policy goals within the far right and serving as a rallying cry for recruitment.
One verse in particular — "I kiss you amid the Taliban" — has turned into a rallying cry for young artists and activists.
There's no grand reckoning with the system of global production from which this cry for help is said to have emerged.
"Springtime was always my favorite time of year, a time for lovers holding hands in the rain, now springtime only reminds me of Tracy's tears, always cry for love, never cry for pain," he sings, echoing Prince's words back to him, his deep voice soaring amongst the flawless vocals of Maya Rudolph and Gretchen Lieberum's cover band, Princess.
While abolition of ICE has been the recent rallying cry for some, the better description of what's needed for ICE is restructuring.
Meanwhile, rising Democratic stars are calling to "abolish ICE" — using it as a rally cry for liberals appalled by Trump's immigration policy.
" Addressing the photo, she added, "I love the girl in this picture, I cry for her and I mourn her lost years.
When a handful of manufacturers started dipping their phones in aquariums at trade shows, it initially seemed like a cry for attention.
The combined market cap of these two companies is just $5 billion, a far cry for how important they used to be.
The video was widely shared and sparked nationwide protests, with Garner's last words becoming a rallying cry for Black Lives Matter activists.
Garner's cries of "I can't breathe" were recorded by a bystander and became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Clinton's paid speeches to Goldman Sachs and other financial firms were a rallying cry for Bernie Sanders supporters during the Democratic primary.
The mainstream media has also repeatedly parroted Trump's threat to "lock her up" that has become a rallying cry for his supporters.
Finally, in the arms of a big, burly man, Ian is able to cry for his dead mom Monica Gallagher (Chloe Webb).
"I still cry for her every night," said Ms. Nickolan, 44, who described her mother as her best friend and staunchest supporter.
Her cry for help was the ultimate manifestation of the damsel in distress, a princess calling out for her only hope: men.
Kung San people in the Kalahari, who are carried in slings and rarely cry for more than a minute at a time.
Or was my workplace openness about being a 26-year-old cat lady being taken as a desperate cry for professional intervention?
Afterwards, the quote became a feminist mantra for many — and Lori found it a fitting battle cry for her daughter's own struggle.
Hannah responds to Marnie's cry for help and they both sort of drag Desi out and leave him there in the woods.
When her cry for help fell on deaf ears, Mariah's brother Morgan called Mariah "selfish" and claimed that their family was broken.
Back in the old days of Doctor Who the Doctor only needed one companion to sprain their ankle and cry for help.
It's a simple statement of fact that has almost become a war cry for those of us in the body positivity community.
But "repeal and replace" was a valuable rallying cry for the Republican base, the same way that "Medicare for all" inspires liberals.
If you've already wept your way through all of Season 2 of Queer Eye, here's a little bite-sized cry for ya.
Indeed, "No men in women's bathrooms" was the successful rallying cry for organizations that campaigned for the repeal of HERO in Houston.
The case was made famous in the 1999 movie "Boys Don't Cry," for which Hilary Swank won an Oscar for portraying Teena.
To dramatize his cry for help, he drafted the governor himself, assigning him as counsel for an indigent man charged with assault.
Her full-throated rallying cry for women's control over their own bodies in the debate Wednesday night was unusually blunt and expansive.
That was long before it became a hashtag -- and a rallying cry -- for women and men who've survived sexual harassment and assault.
Trump and many top aides have long seen the immigration issue as the most effective rallying cry for his base of supporters.
Then there's the symbolism: The AR-15 has become a rallying cry for ardent supporters of the Second Amendment and gun marketers.
" He lectured CIA officers of the need to acknowledge their mistakes, and described Guantanamo Bay as a "rallying cry for our enemies.
But then contractual battles with his label turned it into something more — a rallying cry for artist independence, verging on the apocryphal.
"Fiddler on the Roof" always makes you cry for that loss — and, more recently, for the losses endured by many other migrants.
His gasps of "I can't breathe" became a nationwide rallying cry for protesters criticizing police abuses — a movement that Mr. Sessions criticized.
Her career should be the ultimate rallying cry for female rage, striking out in an age that demands that women grab back.
YVETTE SIMPSON: The shift for our organizations hopefully will be a rallying cry for what we should see in the Democratic establishment.
Then we go back to one of our homes or — it's going to seem like a cry for help — to another bar.
Her name became a rallying cry for many, and her parents recently called on people to vote to repeal the Eighth Amendment.
"Fix the damn roads" became a rallying cry for the campaign of Gretchen Whitmer, the Democrat who was elected governor of Michigan.
The gunman told her to stop, to think of her Palestinian brothers and Syrian brothers, and to cry for them, she continued.
"Think of the children!" has been a rallying cry for everyone from anti-nuclear activists to crusaders against gay marriage or abortion.
This lobster hierarchy has become a rallying cry for his fans; they put images of the crustacean on T-shirts and mugs.
Here is a look at Stone's career, the charges against him and why the case has become a rallying cry for Trump.
And reopening Lordstown has becoming a rallying cry for the union rank and file, fueling militancy that has ended in picket lines.
Recognizing that those values and our American way of life could be lost is a unifying theme and rallying cry for conservatives.
I truly thought something would come and steal me in the night and that no one would hear my cry for help.
On Tuesday, it became a rallying cry for Democrats who are opposed to his nod to become the United States attorney general.
His death became a rallying cry for youths caught in crossfire in neighborhoods that face a dearth of resources for young people.
Diversity and inclusion is making significant waves, however, in several industries, absolute equality and variety is still a far cry for many.
They are a cry for help (and for donors to give more money) and an admission that aid efforts have catastrophically failed.
Video of the chokehold went viral, and his final words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for activists in subsequent years.
Instead, Moser used the Democratic committee's attacks as a rallying cry for progressives to push back against the more moderate, arrogant establishment.
Kian's name has become a rallying cry for the opposition, and for families who have lost loved ones in Duterte's drug war.
It is now an historic rally, which will serve as a rallying point and battle cry for the rising Alt-Right movement.
Harry Hudson "Cry for Love" Hudson is a little guy with a very big voice, and he likes his lyrics twisty and quick.
Hillary Clinton thinks Donald Trump's Inauguration speech was actually a rallying cry for white nationalists ... and she blurted that out on national television.
The new Democratic debate rules have made "Chip in" the unofficial, decidedly thirsty rallying cry for several campaigns desperate to make the cut.
People think they're just an immature cry for attention, but I did it at a time when I was young and struggling emotionally.
It became a marker to point to the elitism of Clinton and a rallying cry for those who would vote for her opponent.
Keith Ellison, the deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee now running for Minnesota attorney general, is a rallying cry for the Republicans.
On cable news and social media, they began a rallying cry for gun control, calling for a March for Our Lives next month.
The Heart As Cry For HelpFans instructed Joyce to draw a heart on her hand in her next video if she's in danger.
So, he sent word to the maesters who wrote off the vision as nothing but a childish cry for attention, despite Sam's protest.
In little more than two weeks the phenomenon has spread from the private group to become the latest feminist rallying cry for Clinton.
The bottom line: Universal coverage is a powerful rallying cry for Democrats and an important goal for progressive voters in the primary elections.
The personal stories of veterans turning their lives around after medicating with marijuana have become a poignant rallying cry for the legalization movement.
But, don't cry for Lara, since she ends the episode quietly smiling to herself, pondering what her life will look like without Axe.
What could have been the very first vote with congressional blessings has in effect become a toothless rallying-cry for pro-statehood militants.
Clashic is advertising itself as "Satoshi's true vision" (Satoshi Nakamoto is Bitcoin's anonymous inventor), which is already a rallying cry for Bitcoin Cash.
Thanks to the Jennings, Pastor Tim is heading to Argentina, to stand on balconies and implore the people not to cry for him.
I can't imagine he ever meant for us to take him seriously, because his campaign seemed like just one big cry for help.
The prairie dress is as much a cry for help as it is a rebuke against the desire to be beautiful and normal.
"She persisted" and "we persist" have since been used as a rallying cry for feminists and activists opposing Trump's presidency and GOP policies.
With a grizzly bear, your best chance of survival is to curl up in a ball, play dead, and cry for your mama.
The overall trend is toward digital monopolization, and the new control Google just gained should serve as a rallying cry for us all.
The tattoo might as well stay a mystery, just like the phenomenon of "Party at Napoli's," the unofficial victory cry for the Indians.
One market watcher wonders whether the joke was a prank or a cry for help as the electric car maker faces mounting pressure.
The term has since become a feminist rallying cry for the Clinton campaign, but it wasn't the only Trump zinger to make headlines.
It's been five years since audiences last saw Sinead O'Connor on a stage and three years since a heart-breaking cry for help.
The phrase has become a rallying cry for critics of the government's mass expulsions, though censors now block it on the Chinese internet.
It is a rallying cry for terrorist recruitment and harmful to our national security, so closing it is important for our national security.
One of his colleagues had received death threats after urging publicly against using Mia's death as a rallying cry for hatred against foreigners.
It's a little weird ... despite his overture of peace next weekend, he yells, "SOO WOO" ... which is a rallying cry for the Bloods.
I bottled up all my emotions hoping that someone would notice how much pain I was in and hear my cry for help.
The babies at the child care center range in age from 4093 weeks to 2 years, and sometimes cry for hours on end.
Ms. Bro said at the service that her daughter's death should serve as a rallying cry for those who stood up against discrimination.
Mr. Kalmar believes that "In Terra Pax," with its universal cry for peace and hope, stands a better chance of attracting future presenters.
Ms. Cook makes the next line, "It was dark in his arms and I lost my way," seem almost a cry for help.
Story at a glance It was a heartbreaking cry for help from a mom in Australia who didn't know what else to do.
Seemingly an entire nation, those from every walk of life, have boldly and purposefully raised their voice in a unified cry for democracy.
The Trump administration's rush to rewrite the tax code by August will probably amplify the cry for more information about Mr. Trump's taxes.
Trump has made the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry a rallying cry for his supporters as he attempts to win re-election next November.
The protesters, who began demonstrating after weekly Muslim prayers, chanted: "Down, that's it", which has become the main rallying cry for Bashir's fall.
The claim of unfair trade practices has been a rallying cry for those opposing trade liberalization from the political left and the right.
The rally took place in Battle Creek, an apt setting for a night that served as a battle cry for Trump&aposs supporters.
In what appeared to be a cry for help in the heat, the koala climbed on to one of the cyclist&aposs bikes.
He put out a tweet -- or a cry for help -- letting the world know of the little situation his toddler put him in.
Steinle's shooting death sparked national debate over sanctuary cities and became a rallying cry for then-candidate Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
After the game ended, the Hong Kong fans sang "Glory to Hong Kong," a song that has become a rallying cry for democracy.
He said that he was interested in the fact that chimpanzees and great apes don't cry for emotional reasons—and yet humans do.
With so many people marching and magnifying the cry for change, whether their platform is big or small, surely things will have to change.
PABST BLUE RIBBON SHORTAGE MAY BE LOOMING Meanwhile, the kid's parents were reportedly "not impressed" by their son's over-the-top cry for help.
"The dance was meant to serve as a rallying cry for the presidential candidate," Rowlson-Hall said in a press release about the video.
On the political far right in particular, Waco became something of a rallying cry for those who saw the federal government as a threat.
That the term "nasty women" became a rallying cry for anti-Trump women and feminists also says something about the anger his campaign generated.
Now, if you see a friend post something that feels like a cry for help, you can do something about it — without being confrontational.
Now, on the 20th anniversary of her death, her story is a battle cry for China's fledgling effort to grapple with abuses against women.
The U.S. president's decision plays to his populist base and serves as a rallying cry for some of his critics in the Republican establishment.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's cry for stricter internet regulation, including widespread adoption of European-style rules, has left some privacy advocates in Europe unimpressed.
Battlefront II came out only seven months ago, and somehow, EA was retconning one of their critical mistakes into rallying cry for the faithful.
The plan would still result in 24 million more people being uninsured in 21625, a finding that has been a rallying cry for Democrats.
The plan would still result in 28500 million more people being uninsured in 6900, a finding that has been a rallying cry for Democrats.
On Sunday, four days after Byman vanished, a group of searchers fired a gun into the air and heard a faint cry for help.
But the case quickly became a rallying cry for Trump as he called for a crackdown on illegal immigration and railed against sanctuary cities.
"Nevertheless, she persisted," which sounds like the last line of a low rent Charlotte Brontë novel, has since become a rallying cry for progressives.
Conservatives have made the Supreme Court as a rallying cry for the election, fearing Clinton would nominate the most liberal candidate she could find.
"The campaign against ICE is the latest rallying cry for open borders, the latest call to prioritize illegal immigrants over American citizens," said Rep.
The law was repealed in the late 1990s, and reinstating it has since become a rallying cry for liberal advocates of tougher financial rules.
Some of Mr. Smith's prior work made me laugh so hard that I cried; "Yoga Hosers" made me want to cry for different reasons.
With presidential elections scheduled for spring, Calais has become an anti-immigrant rallying cry for Les Républicains and the far-right National Front party.
Anote Tong, a former president who pushed through the Fiji purchase, said it was also intended as a cry for attention from the world.
I'll cry for the sick and vulnerable and for all the families who will needlessly be exposed to the awful trials mine has known.
Today, it really does feel like a rollicking celebration, but in the early days, Pride was also a roaring cry for justice and recognition.
It was also a rallying cry for the state's only minority-majority district — that it should have a representative who mirrors the community's diversity.
They pointed out the failures of politicians to keep them safe, and we turned the 2018 election into a rallying cry for gun safety.
"Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our time," Chung said on the stream, a phrase that's become a rallying cry for protestors in Hong Kong.
Health insurance has been a rallying cry for Democrats who have launched presidential bids for 2020, though there are differences in what they propose.
The wealth tax has become a campaign rallying cry for Warren, as she calls for the wealthy to contribute "two cents" for every dollar.
An entire nation, those from every walk of life, men, women and children, have courageously raised their voice in a unified cry for democracy.
Early reviews from its Venice Film Festival premiere worried that it was a "toxic rallying cry for incels"; it won the festival's top prize.
"Somewhat, certainly with 'Respect,' that was a battle cry for freedom and many people of many ethnicities took pride in that word," she answered.
The plan would still result in 24 million more people being uninsured in 2026, a finding that has been a rallying cry for Democrats.
Stars Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin became major Broadway names, and made the show's hit, "Don't Cry For Me, Argentina," into a cultural touchstone.
Health care has become a rallying cry for Democrats leading up to election day, and many Democrats were quick to pounce on Trump's tweet.
Some children with these more complicated motives may require additional intervention, according to the association's website: • A cry for help, either consciously or subconsciously.
The "fake news" moniker, which has become a rallying cry for Trump and his supporters, surprisingly gained popularity across partisan lines, including among Democrats.
In the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election, "break up big tech" has become a rallying cry for some, including Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
While unlikely to win him the case, Unruh is slowly becoming a rallying cry for those removed from platforms for promoting pseudoscience, conspiracies, or harassment.
And five months later, it still feels immediate and vital, like a rallying cry for anyone interested in collectively declaring their political stances in public.
But it looks like her latest post is a cry for help to makeup artists to hold off on the bleach — her eyebrows are begging.
But one of them escapes, tracking down her model (Reese Witherspoon) and posing with her for an Instagram that doubles as a cry for help.
Until the #MeToo movement revealed widespread sexual harassment and abuse in Hollywood, the rallying cry for gender equality in the entertainment industry centered on jobs.
Ocean Global's slogan, #OurChoicesMatter, may be a battle cry for many things, and it serves as a reminder that we are responsible for our future.
The call to cut red tape is now an emotive rallying cry for Republicans—more so, in the hearts of many congressmen, than slashing deficits.
"It's a rallying cry for the world to really stand up and take leadership –instead of waiting around, we're supposed to step up," she says.
A rallying cry for Sex and the City 3 exposed a rift in the friendship between Sarah Jessica Parker and her co-star Kim Cattrall.
Thus, the church leader used his official visit — which included meetings with representatives from Congress and the United Nations — as a rallying cry for help.
It brought up echoes of countless deaths in the name of freedom, and has been something of a battle cry for me personally ever since.
We typed out what would become the subject of our first email and a rallying cry for months to come: We'll always have your back.
A song about being "born lonesome, bald, and bashful with a nasty 'Nnati' accent" is more self-deprecating than it is a cry for help.
Ending the oppression of religious minorities has long been a rallying cry for human rights activists worldwide, and many have praised the Trump team's efforts.
It was there she debuted her new single, "No Tears Left to Cry" for the first time on television, after dropping it just days earlier.
After Obamacare became law in 2010, opposition to it became a rallying cry for Republicans who accused President Barack Obama and his party of overreach.
But he finally sees that her calling time out was more a cry for help, and he shouldn't have run off with his broken heart.
A rallying cry for the urban melting pot came as early as 400 BC, when Diogenes of Sinope declared himself a "citizen of the world".
Punishing and deterring corporate wrongdoing was the rallying cry for class action proponents trying to convince the Senate to keep the CFPB rule in place.
He said his brother's actions on Friday were likely a "cry for help" after he was refused care at a psychiatric hospital two days prior.
Saucier's case became a rallying cry for conservatives, who pointed to it as evidence that Clinton was let off the hook for a similar offense.
A global cry for transparent, fair and just institutions, and an intolerance for unfair public policy will be required to make this SDG a reality.
The bloody revolts of the Quebec Liberation Front and Charles de Gaulle's rousing cry for an independent Quebec are rarely covered in our history textbooks.
In the nearly five years since Garner's pleas for air became a rallying cry for activists, no officers involved in the case have faced charges.
"Trump's racism is a rallying cry for us Haitians," said Mr. Despinosse, who focuses on persuading Haitian immigrants to obtain United States citizenship and vote.
"To the lighthouse!" is the rallying cry for participants in this immersive theater spectacle, but the show is nothing that Virginia Woolf might have imagined.
Soon the frightening noises turned into a cry for help from what neighbors described as a day care in a red brick townhouse in Queens.
"My turn" became a rallying cry for victims sharing their stories and the oppressed taking back power after years of losing it to corrupt forces.
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SOS Brutalism is the first global survey of Brutalist architecture from the 19723s to '21972s, and is a rallying cry for preserving these concrete structures.
He made the case for government policies to protect human life and he strongly defended the boys in blue, an increasingly prominent rallying cry for Republicans.
Kate Steinle's shooting death in 2015 sparked national debate over so-called sanctuary cities and became a rallying cry for Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
Trayvon's death has become a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement, along with Michael Brown, Eric Garner and other black men killed while unarmed.
The shooting death of San Francisco resident Kate Steinle, allegedly by an undocumented immigrant, in particular became a rallying cry for Trump on the campaign trail.
Her jacket had "I really don&apost care, do U?" scrawled across the back, and that message has become a rallying cry for Saturday&aposs protesters.
She had so much fun on the set, she said they had to put onion dust in her eyes to make her cry for a scene.
Consider Andreessen's iconic August 2011 missive announcing that "software is eating the world," which became the rallying cry for the generation of tech startups that followed.
They may cry for the record number of civilian casualties that have resulted from the way Trump has prosecuted long-simmering wars in the Middle East.
Footage of the arrests shows Garner saying, "I can't breathe" as he died, and the phrase became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
After Dr. Dog patches up his hand, Ethan hops up on a glowing cube in the middle of the dance floor as a cry for attention.
I normally let her cry for a few minutes because she usually falls back asleep, but this morning it continues to escalate, so I give in.
"Remember the USS Liberty" has recently become a rallying cry for anti-Israel and anti-Semitic individuals who believe that Israel deliberately fired on the ship.
Being a "nasty woman" became a battle cry for women who oppose Trump after he branded presidential opponent Hilary Clinton a "nasty woman" during the election.
The suggestion that Martinez was probably killed by undocumented migrants or smugglers is likely to become another rallying cry for the Trump administration's anti-immigrant agenda.
"Chasing down and consuming yield is not really a strategy, it's more of a cry for help," said Barry Bannister, chief equity strategist at Stifel Nicolaus.
Nerdish and soft-spoken, he loves to dwell on the case for prudence, caution and "facts on the ground"—hardly a rallying cry for populist times.
Fans raised similar concerns in July after 19-year-old UK beauty vlogger Marina Rose Joyce posted videos that fans perceived as a cry for help.
The action was a widely interpreted as a gesture to the "hands up, don't shoot" rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement and other activists.
But an altercation during a trip to a Korean restaurant shortly thereafter soon turned into a rallying cry for the casual microaggressions Asian Americans face today.
The pipeline has become a rallying cry for anti-fossil fuel advocates, but the pipeline's developers say it is safe and meets all necessary regulatory standards.
Whether it passes or not, Obama's steady hand and consistent bureaucratic pressure have turned Guantanamo from a rallying cry for terrorists to something far less powerful.
But this wasn't a desperate cry for help like some people believed, or even a mistake, like his accidental homage to House of Cards last week.
Democrats increasingly see the issue of abortion as a rallying cry for their base, particularly the young women who have been more reluctant to support Clinton.
That is why, when we read one woman's eyebrow horror story on Teen Vogue, we wanted to crawl into a dark corner and cry for her.
It may also serve as a rallying cry for the anti-secrecy advocate's supporters, who have framed him as the target of an international smear campaign.
They announced their split back in February 2017 but she begged for him back as recently as January, literally making a "public cry" for him back.
Kemp has talked about rounding up "criminal illegals" and "taking them home," a tough stance on immigration, which has been a rallying cry for many Republicans.
Griffin's brother, Jason Griffin, said Larry's actions were likely "a cry for help" after his brother was refused help from a psychiatric hospital two days earlier.
The idea has been met with disdain in Mexico and by Latinos in the United States, but it has become a rallying cry for Trump supporters.
Overturning the blockbuster ruling has become a rallying cry for many progressives in the Democratic Party, and other lawmakers have introduced a similar measure this year.
And yes, the energy has flipped from Republicans to Democrats on health care, and health care will be a rallying cry for Democrats in upcoming races.
But, as with similar coordinated cutbacks announced in other parts of the Chinese metals sector, these ones are in essence a cry for central government help.
The third has become a rallying cry for Democrats who claim the GOP is preparing for pay for tax cuts with cuts to Medicare and Medicaid.
Is Jordan Peele's "Us" a metaphor for our politically polarized moment, a rallying cry for the dispossessed 99 percent or simply a nifty home-invasion movie?
This has left some experts with a simple rallying cry for policymakers: Every person in the US should be able to obtain naloxone without a prescription.
The Kavanaugh fight is equally likely to provide a rallying cry for the women, especially professional white women and African-American women, most infuriated by Trump.
It's a rallying cry for his supporters — a bit like those Donald Trump voters who proudly took ownership of "deplorable" after Hillary Clinton called them that.
At multiple points, they exclaim that they have no idea why they're making some horribly risky decision, which feels almost like a metatextual cry for help.
We didn't cry for Albus, Severus, Sirius, Doby, Tonks, Remus, or even Fred — knowing in our heart of hearts that they'd remain alive inside us regardless.
The brave Heather Heyer's mother Susan Bro said she wanted her daughter's 'death to be a rallying cry for justice and equality and fairness and compassion.
Sanders was particularly incensed by a proposed 27% rate hike by the New England Telephone company, and it became a rallying cry for his political campaigns.
Overturning Citizens United continues to be a rallying cry for reform-minded Democrats, as Republicans continue to block efforts to fix the system at every stage.
The call was meant as a rallying cry for recovery from the brutal hurricane that struck the island in 2017, a slogan of hope amid calamity.
The call was meant as a rallying cry for recovery from the brutal hurricane that struck the island in 2017, a slogan of hope amid calamity.
Nor did she once offer to pay the rent, and if I ever brought it up, she'd get hysterical and cry for what felt like hours.
Its demolition has become a kind of collective cleaning of the slate, a moral reboot for the city, another rallying cry for the prison abolition movement.
Tarana Burke, credited with initially creating the hashtag #metoo — which recently lit up social media as a rallying cry for survivors of sexual violence — introduced McGowan.
His political ethos of "unity in diversity" was a rallying cry for plurality, a country for all, in which all religions could cohabit and progress together.
The plant closed the year after Ms. Silkwood's death, which became a rallying cry for antinuclear activists and helped sow doubts about the nuclear energy industry.
The Senator added, the cry for new gun laws after tragedies like the Parkland shooting undermines the true intent of the 2nd Amendment ... in his eyes.
However, Sharpton said the President should strongly denounce the attackers to make it crystal clear his slogan shouldn't be used as a battle cry for hate crimes.
It doesn't cry for a bedtime story, it never needs to go outside and it's happy to eat whatever poison you feed it off the kitchen floor.
How did "Baby Shark," a viral children's song that cracked the Billboard Top 100 earlier this year, become a battle cry for a World Series-bound team?
In big cities and blue states with lots of progressive voters, universal health care has become the rallying cry for politicians looking to appeal to the left.
I think what I'll probably do is wake up Christmas morning and cry for a while and feel sorry for myself, but my kids will love it.
The incident may serve as something of a rallying cry for groups opposing the pipeline, which have said a spill could enter important watersheds and contaminate water.
"The footage is a cry for help," he told Thomson Reuters Foundation, and the film a call to action, shedding light on threats to Brazil's indigenous tribes.
While that all may sound like a cry for help to some people watching, Kris simply says, "Well, that's all right," between unsettled sips of her drink.
A video of the incident catches Garner exclaiming, "I can't breathe," while a police officer holds him down; the quote would become a rallying cry for protesters.
You can watch the roast sizzle over at #KimOhNo, which is both a rallying cry for informed discussion about cultural appropriation and a better pun than Kim's.
I would get into work in the morning, close my door, cry for about 15 minutes, and then get control of myself and get on with work.
McConnell not only made it a rallying cry for Democrats—boosting Warren's profile in the process—but he also brought the King letter to the forefront again.
In one group, the parents tried graduated extinction, the technique in which babies are allowed to cry for short, prescribed intervals over the course of several nights.
Draped from the truck was a banner bearing the slogan that has been the rallying cry for the student-led protests that erupted in September: "reform corrupted".
"I can't breathe" became a rallying cry for police reform activists, coming amid a stretch of other deaths of black men at the hands of white officers.
More importantly, it has been used for decades as a powerful rallying cry for peace and unity in times of sociopolitical upheaval and tragedy around the world.
The same tired approaches are used in the cry for more gun control when nothing they propose could've done anything about alleged Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz.
The arrest was captured on video, and Garner can be heard saying "I can't breathe," which later became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Steinle's death became a rallying cry for Trump and others, who have invoked the case in decrying sanctuary cities and promoting the construction of the border wall.
As it became clear late in the 20th century that the emissions from coal, oil and natural gas threatened the world's climate, a cry for change arose.
This has been a rallying cry for Democrats who believe CEOs are paid too much and now they believe they have the evidence to prove it. Rep.
His final words, "I can't breathe," were caught on cell-phone video and became a rallying cry for protests against the police in cities across the country.
"Fake news" has become a rallying cry for President Trump and his supporters even as his critics have documented thousands of instances in which he has lied.
PARIS — The group of transgender prostitutes working in the Bois de Boulogne, a wooded park in western Paris, had a rallying cry for when they needed help.
The New York Police Department recently apologized for the 1969 raid on the Stonewall Inn, an event that became a rallying cry for the gay rights movement.
Avoiding "another Kennedy" was a battle cry for the right as long ago as 2005, when President George W. Bush was picking a nominee for the Court.
But the complaint, a familiar rallying cry for his political base, serves as a reminder that his campaign to win re-election in 2020 is well underway.
Steinle's shooting death in July of 2015 sparked national debate over sanctuary cities and became a rallying cry for then-candidate Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
Advocates on both sides of the gun-control debate have seized on the Sunday shooting in White Settlement, Texas, as a rallying cry for their respective causes.
Yes but: Support for Medicare for All is still strong among Democrats at 71%, so it remains an effective rallying cry for progressive Democrats in the primary.
The death of Kate Steinle, for which Jose Ines Garcia Zarate was found not guilty in December, was a rallying cry for Trump on the campaign trail.
"Build the Wall" was a rallying cry for President Trump all throughout the campaign, and continues for his base to be a central promise of his administration.
In a recent interview with Apple Music's Beats 1, Lovato said "Anyone" was a cry for help that she didn't really realize while she was writing it.
The hymns and various altars in the Catholic Church still give me a certain calm (I can't explain it), so I kneel and cry for a bit.
"Regulatory reform" is a popular battle cry for congressional Republicans these days, so long as "reform" actually means restricting the ability of agencies to protect the public.
"The brave Heather Heyer's mother Susan Bro said she wanted her daughter's 'death to be a rallying cry for justice and equality and fairness and compassion,'" Sandberg wrote.
"'Cry for Love' is a chapter of my life when I was lost and truly trying to find love and what it meant," Hudson says in a statement.
A rallying cry for Democratic senators during the shutdown was that most Americans are in favor of helping DREAMers, undocumented immigrants who came to the US as children.
In 2004, Lohan was also trying to take a run at being a pop star — a career move you could potentially read as one big cry for help.
Three months later, the family received a cry for help from their only child: he had joined ISIS and was working as a medic, but wanted to leave.
Liberals remember the movement as a cry for democracy by patriots who believed that China had no hope of standing tall without adopting Western learning, including in politics.
It's a lonely feeling when you think no one will listen to your pain, and we have to lean in and listen when there's a cry for help.
Garner's death was recorded by a bystander, and his final words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement and sparked protests nationwide.
If anyone who works at Instagram is reading this cry for help, though, making an update that allows us to undo votes and emoji replies would be 😢.
The shooting death of Kate Steinle in 2015 sparked a national debate over so-called sanctuary cities and became a rallying cry for Trump on the campaign trail.
"When you have women who cry for help, like 'No one will dress me,' you have to wonder if there is more to the story," he told PEOPLE.
ARSA's rise also brings concerns of a greater Islamist extremist insurgency in the region, as the Rohingyas' plight becomes a rallying cry for jihadi groups around the world.
They cry for infant versions of the same reasons that adults snap at one another about reclining seats, or elbow each other with quiet savagery over the armrest.
Weird is so mainstream these days that the countercultural normcore movement seems like a cry for help being whispered by an entire generation that's dying to be unique.
If you cried for the brother who bled out next to his fiancee but you didn't cry for the police officers, it's time to do a heart check.
The issue became a rallying cry for conservatives, who accused the Obama administration of inappropriately curtailing their First and Fifth Amendment rights and attempting to hamstring their movement.
The case became a rallying cry for Trump and GOP politicians, who have invoked Steinle's name in decrying sanctuary cities and promoting the construction of a border wall.
Garner's repeated dying cries of "I can't breathe!" became a rallying cry for the growing Black Lives Matter movement, which protests police brutality against blacks around the country.
Watching fellow 15-year-old Diane in Trainspotting ride Ewan McGregor's character, who'd whipped out his dick moments prior, seemed like a cry for help, even to me.
O'Shea "continued to scream and cry for help as the dogs were mauling her and dragging her towards the wooded area," the resident told deputies, the report says.
Since the sexual-assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein broke in 2017, the term has been adopted as a rallying cry for survivors of all kinds of gendered violence.
Take the case of the northern spotted owl, which has been a rallying cry for both sides of the debate since it was listed as threatened in 1990.
The word has become a rallying cry for those who fear that the government is undermining the rule of law by taking increasing control over the judicial system.
"Love Is Blind" star Carlton Morton says he's getting some much-needed therapy after a 911 call from his home following his cry for help over social media.
The incident has since become a major rallying cry for protesters, and a source of conspiracy theories after the subway operator and police delayed in releasing CCTV footage.
With Mr. Trump celebrating the start of his presidency, the singers celebrated art as a comfort, an inspiration and a rallying cry for the coming months and years.
A seminal New York Times article said that 38 of Ms. Genovese's neighbors had watched as the killer went after her and had heard her cry for help.
" Gremminger, who did not immediately return a request to comment, posted that she heard the dog barking and "we didn't know it was a barking cry for help.
While Republicans have used the Supreme Court as a campaign trail rallying cry for years, Democrats have been slower to exploit what has become a pivotal societal question.
Mr. Garner's final words — "I can't breathe," spoken 11 times — became a rallying cry for demonstrators protesting the police killings of unarmed men in cities across the country.
They are also apparently a cry for real estate help, so if anyone has a nice home in Seattle within Mr. Hawkins's budget, please help a constructor out.
Pelosi is known for being a master legislator and prolific fundraiser, but in recent years, a vocal part of her caucus has taken up a cry for new leadership.
The rules states that deficits should not exceed 3 percent of GDP and public debt must not exceed 60 percent of GDP — a far cry for many European countries.
A growing number of congressional Republicans are objecting to the cost and viability of a proposal that was a rallying cry for the billionaire businessman during his insurgent campaign.
In the book, in the author's note, I kind of called it a cry for help, to try and communicate with the world and put a message out there.
And we shouldn&apost be surprised after abolish ICE has become the new rallying cry for many, and not just the hard left, just the straight up left, listen.
I don't want her death to be a focus for more hatred, I want her death to be a rallying cry for justice and equality and fairness and compassion.
This even though there is more public awareness surrounding the phenomenon and a cry for better records (and details) about the number of suicides that take place each year.
Brea wanted to open people's eyes to the illness, and make a film that served as a "rally cry" for anyone living with it who can't advocate for themselves.
The phrase was a rallying cry for Gamergate — a harassment campaign against women in the game industry — and Wetherell, after seeing that first batch of tweets, watched it closely.
Halsey, in a tweet, said that reciting the poem was hard for her to do, but it may have just become the next rallying cry for all of us.
It's all but said the serial killer tried to take his own life as a cry for attention from his FBI "friend," who was ignoring the murderer's many letters.
But don't cry for Kardashian, who has a great option for when you're looking for a pick-me-up from the coffee house that doesn't actually contain any coffee.
Last month, what was supposed to be a rallying cry for unity in a nation deep in crisis quickly soured as Nigerians took to Twitter to vent their frustrations.
His story is an embarrassing cry for help, and for whatever reason, he lacks the emotional constitution and life skills he needs to move out of his parents house.
But don't cry for Verizon just yet: the company employs 161,000 people and made $126 billion in revenues in 2016, with 113.9 million retail connections in its mobile business.
Sure, they literally took up space — which could be seen as a feminist cry for representation and equality in the public sphere — but looked like cake toppers doing it.
"This book is a rallying cry for all women — sexually harassed or not — who want to take control of their lives and their own personal power," Carlson tells PEOPLE.
The most reliable rallying cry for the first two days of the Republican National Convention has been demands from speakers that the Democratic front-runner be thrown behind bars.
The new, yearlong timeline for Mexico to take action also ensures that Trump can continue to use the southern border as a rallying cry for his 2020 reelection campaign.
Dismissing fact, the way Asaad called the chemical bombing of his own people "fake news", has become the rallying cry for a new movement seeking change for change's sake.
Rihanna's "Bitch Better Have My Money" is now the battle cry for Howard University students protesting the school's massive financial aid scandal ... and Thursday it was blaring on campus.
Bland's death became yet another rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement, but it's a movement that only encompasses part of the reality of what happened to Bland.
Trump said there was "no equivalency" to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server, which became a central rallying cry for her father's campaign.
She recently addressed what was widely known during the '90s, which is that she made much of that music as a cry for help during depression and drug use.
The president and his allies have sought to flip the script about the call and instead use the rough transcript of the conversation as a rallying cry for supporters.
And yet, were it not for the internet, blochead's cry for help might never have been heard, and you might never have reached out like a true, IRL friend.
"Medicare for All" has been a rallying cry for progressive activists and lawmakers in recent years, with an increasing number of Democratic politicians including it in their policy platforms.
Washington (CNN)Denouncing big money in politics is fast becoming a rallying cry for Democrats hoping to win over the party's progressive voters ahead of the 22004 presidential election.
Thousands took to the streets to protest her death, which has become a rallying cry for favela residents and black Brazilians seeking a greater voice in their country's politics.
You'd think this disparity in treatment between black and white gun ownership might turn into something of a rallying cry for the gun advocates like the National Rifle Association.
They have spoken of his long history with mental illness and suggested his actions were a "cry for help," or that he was acting on the instructions of others.
In March, when the AHCA was first introduced to the House, Trump tried to marry the pressure of an impending vote deadline with a rallying cry for party unity.
Mr. Maldonado's disappearance became a rallying cry for the opposition, and snap opinion polls suggested that the discovery of his body would hurt Mr. Macri at the ballot box.
Born from the callousness of Formosa and the government's incompetence, #IChooseFish has been the online rallying cry for Vietnamese anger and protests stemming from the mass fish die-off.
As the models emerged, some with "Gucci" tattoos inked like gags across their mouths, it was, Mr. Michele declared, also a loud rallying cry for freedom of self-expression.
In the surface sense of the phrase, to "fix breakfast" means to prepare it, but in this puzzle, it's a cry for help to actually rescue the ruined items.
Miguel isn't batting an eyelash at a woman's claim that he forcefully exposed her breast -- saying it's nothing more than a cry for attention ... and not worth his time.
At one of those shows Mr. Lloyd Webber sang "Don't Cry for Me Argentina," well before "Evita," the musical of which the song is a part, opened in London.
"I turn to you with this cry for help because I feel abandoned by the German state as well as by our friend and helper (Police!!!)," the mother wrote.
The symptoms of democratic collapse — from the opioid crises of people who long ago checked out of active citizenship to the stagnation of class mobility — cry for immediate action.
The death of teenage protester Dilan Cruz, injured by a projectile fired by riot police, became a rallying cry for many marchers, who have demanded the force be dissolved.
" Those last few words -- purposefully or not -- track closely with the rallying cry for Jeremy Corbyn's UK Labour Party, whose election slogan is, "For the many, not the few.
In an age where "ok boomer" is a rallying cry for young people fed up with older people who don't understand them, stereotypes abound of millennials spending money poorly.
"Every time I'm in New Orleans I drive by and I sit in my parked car and cry for all the people that lost their homes," Browne Dianis said.
But you can't fool all the people all of the time' Marley's song "Get Up, Stand Up" has become a rallying cry for advocates of political and social justice.
For many women, it also became a rallying cry for survivors of sexual assault, harassment and other forms of abuse, many of whom shared their stories on social media.
No one needs to cry for Rupert Murdoch or Betsy Devos or other members of the 1 percent who watched their money burn up in that Silicon Valley flameout.
Single payer legislation in which government would eliminate private health insurance and directly fund a guaranteed package of benefits through tax dollars remains the rallying cry for the left.
Bills in New York and Virginia to allow late-term abortions became a political rallying cry for evangelical conservatives in recent weeks, and Trump drilled down, accusing Virginia Gov.
The attention Yajaira's arrest garnered has made the incident a rallying cry for neighbors who have experienced similar interactions with the police and feel their voice is rarely heard.
In New York in 220, plainclothes officers were responsible for the death of Eric Garner, whose last words — "I can't breathe" — became a national rallying cry for police reform.
In recent years, chants of "black lives matter" have served as a rallying cry for activists and communities of color looking to call attention to a number of racial disparities.
But look a little further beyond the preview images of the very plain swag options and you will see what the MoviePass merch store really is: a cry for help.
But Ms. Warren has welcomed attacks from Wall Street "as a signal of her populist credibility and as a rallying cry for small donors," Ms. Kelly and Mr. Goldmacher write.
When President-elect Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton a "nasty woman" during the final presidential debate in October, the phrase went viral and became a rallying cry for Clinton supporters.
President Donald Trump used the death of Mollie Tibbetts — the 20-year-old allegedly murdered by an undocumented immigrant while jogging — as a rallying cry for his tough immigration policies.
Garner could be heard saying "I can't breathe" in the video, a phrase that became rallying cry for street protesters in the wake of a spate of police-involved deaths.
"If we don't act now we'll cry for generations because it will be very difficult, given the growth of the poultry industry in Africa, to control the disease," he said.
The audio became an emotional rallying cry for critics of the Trump administration's harsh family separation policy, which has resulted in close to 3,000 children being separated from their parents.
The government's daily charge of 200 shillings (about $0.5) for mobile use of 58 social media apps, including Whatsapp, Facebook and Twitter, has been a rallying cry for young people.
Beyoncé may have made the phrase "single ladies" a rallying cry for independent and fierce women everywhere, but that doesn't mean she's the only one touting the benefits of singlehood.
Yet when her teacher told the children to cry because of the death of "dear grandpa Deng Xiaoping", she thought: how can I cry for a man I never knew?
Putting any part of one's self online is always a cry for attention to some degree, but sometimes, against all logic, the desire is just as much for the opposite.
Tamir's death sparked protests against police misconduct in Cleveland, becoming a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement and a flashpoint in the national debate about race and policing.
Enlisting Kendrick Lamar seemed like the perfect match for the visuals for "Freedom," a rallying cry for black women with heavy gospel influences and pulsing co-production from Just Blaze.
The album took on a particularly poignant note when Tribe took the stage at SNL the weekend after Trump's election to provide a public rallying cry for a reeling nation.
Responding to Weaver's and Snyder's cry for federal assistance, which Snyder said would help with temporary housing and home repairs, President Barack Obama also issued a state of emergency Saturday.
They also claim political legitimacy: Morocco's former sultan, Mohammed V, was exiled to Madagascar by the French, and the demand for his return became the rallying cry for Moroccan nationalists.
It is a day in which we laugh at their antics, stand tall with honor for having them in our lives, and cryfor they are no longer with us.
Whether Hag intended it or not, his blue-collar anthem became a battle cry for Vietnam-bound working-class youths with a snowball's chance in Saigon of a student deferment.
"There is in our land a cry for vengeance and a move to fill up death rows and kill offenders but disguised as a call for justice," the prayer read.
By trying to use Clinton as a rallying cry for his right-wing base, Trump is raising doubts among his most reluctant voters about his right to office he holds.
I must admit, believing the song to be a sort of military rally-cry for a race of man-sized space amphibians has only ever enhanced it in my eyes.
Inquests into several self-inflicted deaths in custody have found the victims did not want to die; instead, the suicide attempt was a cry for help which went too far.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to pick my NFL playoff wild-card round fantasy team and if I don't win this pool I will cry for a month.
Garner's cries of "I can't breathe" became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement, which seeks to highlight how black communities have been negatively affected by overaggressive policing.
The powerlessness and humiliation that so many women in the film and TV industry have been struggling with feels like an ever more urgent rallying cry for a progressive future.
Lee's calls to "keep agriculture out of the WTO" became a rallying cry for groups like La Via Campesina, an international peasant movement of 182 farmer organizations in 81 countries.
The two reportedly reconciled before the publication of Webber's memoir in January 2018, after LuPone worked with Webber for a performance of "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" at the Grammys.
Obama's signature issue, a rallying cry for her supporters and a lightning rod for conservative critics who saw it as epitomizing the liberal "nanny state" of the Obama era. Mrs.
That changed, however, as Roe became a rallying cry for evangelicals, who in turn became increasingly pivotal to the electoral fortunes of GOP candidates, starting with Ronald Reagan in 1980.
For many on the right, the Brunson case has become a rallying cry for the religious freedom of Christians around the world — something of high importance to the evangelical voter.
When that day comes, when the next Green Revolution arrives, the United States and the entire democratic world must be prepared to stand with those people who cry for freedom.
Penn's 1967 Bonnie and Clyde, which starred Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty as the pair in a sexy, sometimes shockingly violent romance, became a rallying cry for disaffected countercultural youth.
Osnos tweeted a photo of the lock screen as a cry for help, and it seems that the fine people of the Internet did eventually help him get back in.
The Green New Deal — a set of principles for addressing the climate crisis in the US — has become a rallying cry for the Democratic base ever since progressive firebrand Rep.
Even Justice Kavanaugh's name became a rallying cry for Republicans on the campaign trail over the last few weeks in a way no other Supreme Court justice has in decades.
It's an extraterrestrial horror story and an interplanetary cry for help, proof that somewhere in the distance there are beings who feel as scared and fucked up as we do.
"This march is a cry against impunity, it's a cry for equality and for the decent treatment of women," Ana María Romero, Peru's minister for women, said at the time.
It's a rallying cry for activists and a concern of critics for whom the policy flies in the face of what they would like to think are modern American values.
He offered a blistering critique of her handling of foreign policy while the country's chief diplomat and brought his rally cry for her to be jailed to the debate stage.
"I don't know if that was a cry for help, or 'let me out of here,' or whatever that was, but it was highly unusual," she said a a news conference.
It became an online rally cry for millions of women after accusations of assault arose in Hollywood in 2017 and victims were urged to share their experiences with the hashtag #MeToo.
When I take my son for a regular check-up at a baby clinic, the health visitor decides that I have come in (a regular occurrence) as a cry for help.
The $15 minimum wage has become a rallying cry for liberal activists across the country who have urged state and city governments to raise workers' pay after years of wage stagnation.
WHEN Zere Asylbek, a 19-year-old singer from Kyrgyzstan, took to YouTube with a lyrical cry for equality, she did not expect to draw much attention, let alone death threats.
As a $15 minimum wage becomes a rallying cry for presidential candidates and popular movements across the nation, House Democrats have yet to pass the minimum wage hike they campaigned on.
But don't cry for Bloomberg: For the multi-billionaire, that's roughly equivalent to the hit someone worth $50,000 takes when they get lunch from Burger King, according to the Washington Post.
"Piece of Me" is a cry for help from someone who doesn't want to be in the spotlight anymore, ironically presented on an album that thrusts them back into the spotlight.
"Little girls don't stay little forever, they grow into strong women that return to destroy your world," said Kyle Stephens; her words have since become a rallying cry for other women.
Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham has also signaled his intention to "investigate the investigators," which has become a rallying cry for many Trump allies who believe the president was unfairly targeted.
Forget the days of keeling over as Chasez, Timberlake, and Gosling performed a swoon-worthy rendition of Jodeci's "Cry For You": Club Mickey Mouse's new members are penning their own ballads.
Put those Wes-missing tears on hold, because according to a new bodysnatching twist and a chilling ICE cry for help, our beloved waitlisted puppy might not be dead after all.
Enough ink has been spilled on that news, but I want to point to an excellent response by Chris Skinner using these breaches as a rallying cry for self-sovereign identity.
Trump's campaign pledge to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border and his statement that Mexico sends criminals, drugs and rapists into America have become a rallying cry for Latinos.
"Grigio Girls" is a song inspired by Gaga's friend, Sonja, who has cancer -- it's about how Gaga and her girlfriends would get together, pop open a bottle and cry for her.
He wanted people to know that arson generally isn't malicious, but is a cry for help from damaged, traumatized people; people who carry their own versions of David's sexual assault story.
Taking all of that into consideration, the question begs — what would have happened if Saudi Arabia had not responded to the cry for help made by the Legitimate Government of Yemen?
Brian Sims, a Pennsylvania state representative from Philadelphia — and the state's first openly gay legislator — rallied a cry for bars in the city's "Gayborhood" to remove the beer from their taps.
"Liu Xia's cry for freedom resonates around the world and rebukes the Chinese government's hollow claim that she is free," Suzanne Nossel, chief executive of PEN America, said in a statement.
Parvati is not only fascinating and fun, but she's become an unexpected a rallying cry for a group of marginalized people who rarely see themselves depicted with such care and nuance.
In the Tony-award winning musical "Evita," the lead character Eva Peron famously sings the song "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina," imploring her fellow citizens not to mourn her impending death.
Throughout the history of authoritarianism, and particularly in the Russian sphere of influence, music -- popular and classical -- has always snuck below the censor's radar to be a rallying cry for dissent.
U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro said opening statements would begin next Tuesday in a case that has become a rallying cry for activists challenging U.S. government authority in the American West.
"The essay concluded with a plea to save the series "not because it's a TV show, but because it's a cry for connection in a world that has lost its language.
His death became a rallying cry for the civil rights movement, but several signs meant to memorialize the killing — including the one on the riverbank between the towns of Glendora, Miss.
Long before shark attacks became the rallying cry for those concerned about voter irrationality, Stanford professor and jazz drummer Jon Krosnick directed attention to a bloodless form of irrational voting behavior.
With the left finding the invented tradition of Judeo-Christianity less useful for its preferred style of moral and political mobilization, the term quickly became a rallying cry for the right.
Why it matters: With midterms around the corner, conservatives are using allegations of tech censorship as a rallying cry for voters who see Big Tech as part of the liberal establishment.
It's not a great song in the classic sense, but it's the "Smells Like Teen Spirit" of Soundcloud rap: a rallying cry for a generation raised on Vine and YouTube poops.
Paring back Obamacare's required benefits has been a rallying cry for almost all insurers, but consumer advocates worry that could bring back the days of exhaustive medical underwriting and junk insurance.
"Several people in my life saw my autism diagnosis as a cry for attention, as opposed to seeing symptoms that led them to believe that as part of autism," she says.
But Trump has frequently pivoted to immigration as a rallying cry for his base and he and his political allies firmly believe immigration will be a galvanizing issue in the midterms.
The report states that 62% of parents and caregivers said their children now often cry for unknown reasons, or specifically in anticipation of conflict activity, when planes fly overhead, for example.
Originally, we were scheduled to go to a rage room, which, I think, is a place where you can beat things to death in a disturbing, passive-aggressive cry for help.
"I cry for my co workers, because we know it will get worse and I already feel like that is impossible and we are already at our breaking point," she said.
Straining against his script in pursuit of an easy target, Eustis asks us to do the impossible: laugh at a Trumpian Caesar and then cry for the consequences of his death.
This isn't a new rallying cry for Butler, who has studied jury nullification and emphasized its potential benefits since he stepped down as a prosecutor in Washington, DC, two decades ago.
One of the sticking points that led to the shutdown — disagreement over extending legal status to immigrants brought into the country illegally as children — has become a rallying cry for organizers.
Watching critical supplies dwindle in the face of soaring demand for tests, Mark Pandori, director of the Nevada State Public Health Laboratory, blasted out an emailed cry for help on Monday.
And on Wednesday, it became a rallying cry for rattled lawmakers, some still in dusty jerseys as they reluctantly displayed elbows skinned in the scramble to escape a shower of bullets.
Those 31 waivers Trump issued in August become a rallying cry for corn farmers because Trump had promised just a few weeks before to reevaluate the exemptions granted to small refineries.
His words were a rallying cry for his second term as President, a role he looks set to hold for life after China changed its constitution to remove presidential term limits.
Those demographic changes have become a rallying cry for several politicians seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, so it's no surprise that more Democrats see this as a major issue than Republicans.
"The moment I heard her cry for the first time, I just lost it," says Otis, who lost the couple's first child, son Johnathan Edward, last summer four months into her pregnancy.
" It is on one hand a list-building exercise for Trump's reelection campaign, with fields asking for participants' name and email address, and on the other a rallying cry for the "movement.
If President Trump elevated the art of trolling people with his State of the Union guests, Democrats are practicing the art of wielding their guests as a rallying cry for policy reform.
"Don't normalize him" became a rallying cry for Trump's opposition — and when he appeared as the Republican presidential nominee on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Fallon broke that cardinal rule.
It was there she performed "No Tears Left to Cry" for the first time on television, after dropping it days earlier and surprising the Coachella audience with a performance of the single.
During his arrest, Garner, who was asthmatic, said nearly a dozen times that "I can't breathe," a statement that later became a rallying cry for activists after video of the arrest circulated.
"In celebration of #Pride & the desperate cry for more love in this world," Cyrus wrote of the song, which she released to celebrate LGBTQ Pride month and rally for social change. SURPRISE!
And now, it's evolving into a cry for help from the mayor of Flint as well as Michigan congresswomen and men asking for federal funding anywhere between $55 million and $1 billion.
"'OK Boomer' has become Generation Z's endlessly repeated retort to the problem of older people who just don't get it, a rallying cry for millions of fed up kids," Taylor Lorenz wrote.
But the wall — symbolic of an iron-fisted immigration policy and providing a rallying cry for his supporters — has proved to be as divisive in theory as it would be in practice.
In Omdurman, across the Nile from Khartoum, smoke could be seen rising from burned tires and tree branches, with the sound of the main rallying cry for Bashir's fall: "Down, that's it".
The case also has become a rallying cry for President Donald Trump and GOP politicians, who have invoked Steinle's name in decrying sanctuary cities and promoting the construction of a border wall.
"No collusion," Trump's battle cry for much of the past three years, has given way to an open invitation to foreign actors, asking one or more to interfere in the 2020 election.
Garner was heard saying "I can't breathe" before he died, words that became a rallying cry for protests across the country demanding a change in use-of-force policies for police officers.
Of course, this calls to mind the attention paid to Hillary Clinton's email habits during her time as Secretary of State, which became a rallying cry for President Trump's 2016 election campaign.
Still, Americans are increasingly aware that virtually every country in the world pays less for medicine, a realization that has set off congressional hearings and become a rallying cry for Presidential candidates.
That's why expropriation without compensation has become a rallying cry for many who have no interest in farming but who feel that a quarter century of democracy has not ended white privilege.
Nixon's proposal to "abolish ICE" has become a rallying cry for the far left, which has leveled sharp criticisms against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as it carries out Trump administration policies.
The proposal has become a rallying cry for Democrats and activists in the liberal-leaning city who used local opposition to Republican President Donald Trump to advance long sought-after local policies.
Susan Bro gave a powerful speech Wednesday at her daughter's memorial service in Charlottesville's Paramount Theater, and served up a rallying cry for what her daughter died for ... standing up against hate.
Since fast-food workers in New York City began a campaign a few years ago for a $15 minimum wage, that number has become a rallying cry for workers around the country.
Think of it as the first of Pinter's many theatrical alarm calls: a cry for help from a writer besotted with language who also knew the forbidding terrain that exists beyond words.
Mr. Garner's final words became a rallying cry for a national movement after he gasped "I can't breathe" while Officer Pantaleo restrained him in a chokehold on a sidewalk in Staten Island.
" Framing media restrictions on his output as a war, Jones said Wednesday: "Infowars is now a rallying cry for free speech in Americana, so I am very honored to be under attack.
She realizes that she can use her words more effectively than any weapon; "My story exists whether anyone's going to listen or not," she declares, a rallying cry for wounded women everywhere.
The ouster of Mr. Bannon, a self-described leader of the alt-right movement, has become a rallying cry for supporters and opponents of the president, from Rupert Murdoch to Anthony Scaramucci.
The gang has become something of a rallying cry for President Trump, who has referenced its violence — and its long-established presence on Long Island — to bolster support for his immigration policies.
Brimelow's 1995 book about the dangers of unchecked immigration, "Alien Nation," served as rallying cry for those who support a crackdown on immigration and prompted reviews in such outlets as the Times.
Morant went to the service "for many reasons ... in part, because his tragedy became a rallying cry for those of us LGBT people who grew up then," he told CNN via Instagram.
The phrase "Bizim bleibt," or "Bizim stays" became a rallying cry for the wider movement and gave birth to the Bizim Kiez organization, which is fighting to maintain diversity in the neighborhood.
It's an episode of TV that's all about closure, and its success is elevated by a crowd-pleasing coda that'll make you laugh and cry for these wonderfully deranged and awful characters.
For better or worse, the phrase is now commonplace in the American lexicon, serving as a battle cry for those who feel ignored and betrayed by their elected officials on Capitol Hill.
The movement that began in Chile's capital of Santiago spread across the country and has become a rallying cry for various issues facing its population, like high costs of education and healthcare.
And support for Planned Parenthood has become a unifying rallying cry for Democratic lawmakers, who almost universally vowed to vote against any budget deal that did not protect federal Planned Parenthood funding.
The recent imprisonment of Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill for minor probation violations has served as a rallying cry for racial justice advocates and celebrities focused on the justice system's treatment of African Americans.
And, really, there couldn't be a better time for Killer Mike and El-P's latest offering, which sounds like a rap rallying cry for disenfranchised Americans who need a soundtrack for the revolution.
And, really, there couldn't be a better time for Killer Mike and El-P's latest offering, which sounds like a rap rallying cry for disenfranchised Americans who need a soundtrack for the revolution.
Since then, Finicum's name has become a rallying cry for those who oppose the federal government's control of public lands, as well as militia groups and others who supported the armed 2016 standoff.
The sentence along with the long and much-shared statement the victim read in court made the case a national rallying cry for a reconsideration of how rape is handled by the law.
Williams says it made him "sick" to see Trump using Jackson's death as a rallying cry for his immigration policy ... since the guy who allegedly killed Jackson was living in the U.S. illegally.
Mr. Garner's final gasps of "I can't breathe," captured on a cellphone video, became a rallying cry for protesters around the country, and declining to indict would be certain to ignite fresh criticism.
HODL, an intentional typo of "hold," has become the rallying cry for cryptocurrency traders in the face of this recent Bitcoin crash, which has extended to other popular coins like Ethereum and Litecoin.
The dispute marked a flashpoint in long-simmering tensions over federal control of public lands in the West and a rallying cry for militia groups challenging U.S. government authority in the American West.
Donald Trump's election to the presidency was many things: a cry for help from Americans who've felt left behind, a populist roar of anger against globalization, a repudiation of a gridlocked political system.
Every tweet is a cry for helpImage: 4chanWith Assange out of the picture and Hillary nuking half the internet, the obvious next step towards Wikileaks' destruction is to discredit it from the inside.
And it's still noteworthy to see not just health care, but the ACA specifically, become such a rallying cry for ambitious Democrats, after so many years of muddled messaging and changing the subject.
"This train is part of a cry for freedom most of the country has been screaming lately," Okuda tells The Creators Project of his colorful throwback to illegally tagging trains in his youth.
Breast cancer awareness month should serve as a rallying cry for the medical community to double down on its efforts to provide women with accurate information and make sure they get regularly checked.
He also put all issues of globalism into this framework, making globalism synonymous with elitism — the establishment spending your money on people who don't live here — and protectionism a rallying cry for populism.
Suicide isn't a selfish act, and neither is depression, but that kind of thought—suicide or self-harm as a joint revenge fantasy and cry for help—struck a deep chord in me.
HOURS after issuing its second tie ruling of 2016, a 4-4 decision on March 29th that gives public-sector unions an unexpected break, the Supreme Court issued a plaintive cry for help.
The Garcia Zarate case has also become a rallying cry for President Donald Trump and others, who have invoked Steinle's name in decrying sanctuary cities and promoting the construction of a border wall.
One rallying cry for the Iraqi forces is revenge for the killing, last year, of a Shiite soldier who was captured by the Islamic State, paraded through Falluja and hanged from a bridge.
And the GOP's failed efforts to roll back the Affordable Care Act have become a rallying cry for Democratic candidates, who warn that Republicans would end protections for those with pre-existing conditions.
Expansion of the Act has become a rallying cry for the fighters associations formed in the last few years, while the UFC has reportedly spent hundreds of thousands of dollars lobbying against it.
Broadly met up with Donovan in her hometown of Franklin, Tennessee to talk about the inspiration behind this momentous poem and how it became somewhat of a rallying cry for the Women's March.
It's a ton of fun to watch the kids of Skins make terrible life choices, but it's also hard not to read Effy's benders and near-death experiences as a cry for help.
Those factors led some to consider Manson's violence another "rallying cry" for the counterculture, according to criminologist Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University.
The erstwhile sheriff's return to the headlines will offer yet another rallying cry for Democrats and other critics of Trump's claim to a special affinity for and dedication to the rule of law.
"Abolish ICE" has become the latest rallying cry for Democrats, calling on the federal government to disband the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, which has purview over immigration law in the country's interior.
And when the show debuted on the heels of Trump's inauguration in 2017, The Handmaid's Tale became a rallying cry for feminists, with women donning the iconic red robes at marches and protests.
In 2017, the imprisonment of Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill for minor probation violations served as a rallying cry for racial justice advocates and celebrities focused on the justice system's treatment of African Americans.
Meanwhile, I think conservatives would agree that Raven's outspoken desire to have his shitty painting lauded is the kind of basic millennial cry for a participation trophy that is tearing this country apart.
The resulting bailouts, which included billions of dollars in bonuses for executives responsible for the fiasco, provoked deep public anger and became a rallying cry for populists on the right and the left.
Republicans have happily amplified those Democrats, however, believing impeachment could be a rallying cry for the GOP in a year when turnout in special elections has suggested Democratic voters are far more enthusiastic.
It's a tricky thing to do — female candidates and candidates of color often shy away from so explicitly talking about such prejudice — but her answer was a thoughtful rallying cry for female voters.
But in the fight over slavery and then Reconstruction, states' rights became a rallying cry for white Southerners seeking to thwart a federal government newly interested in protecting the rights of black people.
However, a search for self-harm should not be met with an empty screen, either, as this may leave a person's cry for help unanswered and inadvertently cause harm in a different way.
On Thursday, one video posted on social media showed a platoon of armed forces marching in the street chanting "Haydar," a rallying cry for war, but a man narrating the video sounded scornful.
The 2015 killing of Kate Steinle in San Francisco by a previously deported undocumented immigrant became a rallying cry for conservatives who argue that any crime committed by an undocumented immigrant is preventable.
"Since there was no cry for help to China, we should be allowed to think about whether a European approach wouldn't be the better solution for Kuka," Oettinger told Germany's Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
The rallying cry for Democrats on drug prices has been letting Medicare directly negotiate prices with drug manufacturers, a proposal that Trump also embraced as a candidate, though he has since softened as president.
Just as Earth Day has concentrated attention on environmental peril, World Press Freedom Day should become a rallying cry for all those who depend upon a free press to rise up in its defense.
QUOTE OF THE DAY "Nevertheless, she persisted" This line, uttered by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in explaining why he told Elizabeth Warren to sit down, has become a rallying cry for her supporters.
Clinton's promise to expand presidential powers in office has been largely seen as a political no-brainer — a rallying cry for the base that risks antagonizing only those who would vote against her anyway.
The thought of marrying her, however, put him in a state of depression and led him to attempt suicide (which he later admitted was more of a cry for help than a serious endeavor).
A speech regarding same-sex marriage made by former New Zealand National MP Maurice Williamson has found popularity four years after it was delivered, as a rational rallying cry for marriage equality in Japan.
The rules states that deficits should not exceed 3 percent of a country's gross domestic product (GDP) and public debt must not exceed 60 percent of GDP — a far cry for many European countries.
Originally voiced by the founder of Latinos for Trump as an argument against immigration, it became a rallying cry for people who believe that diversity and immigration strengthen the country rather than weaken it.
I didn't cry for Eric Garner, or Philando Castile, or Alton Sterling, either, even though I watched footage of their extrajudicial deaths more times than I can count in order to do my job.
This particular material is common and isn't carcinogenic once it's mixed and dry, but it puts a damper on my mood and I just try not to cry for the rest of the day.
Credit...CreditAssociated Press DALLAS — In death, she became a national symbol: a rallying cry for police accountability and a reminder of the long-fraught relationship between black residents and the Fort Worth Police Department.
Frances McDormand issued a rallying cry for inclusion riders from the stage at the Oscars after she celebrated her fellow women nominees by having them stand up and get the applause they were due.
And I'm much more able to imagine the remnants of humanity centuries from now analyzing the FaceApp meme as a cry for help from young people hoping they might be saved from the inevitable.
At the 2016 Emmys, Transparent creator Jill Soloway ended her acceptance speech by shouting "topple the patriarchy," transforming an old radical feminist slogan into a rallying cry for a more mainstream women's liberation movement.
"Since the early 1990s the old, 'Pluto Not Explored' stamp served as a rallying cry for many who wanted to mount this historic mission of space exploration," said New Horizons team leader Alan Stern.
Instead of claiming generosity with a smug or selfish attitude, it can become a rallying cry for building genuine solidarity with unlikely allies and communities or individuals whose lives and livelihoods are under attack.
But from the reaction to his death, the vigil held in his name, and the conversation around it, it's clear that many see it as the latest cry for help in a troubled industry.
They wouldn't threaten people's current health care arrangements, but they are far from the rallying cry for some progressives Medicare for All may be, and they're no slam dunks in the current political environment.
"  If, like with those damn lyric zines, Brand New makes good on this promise the members will, "stay 18 forever," as Lacey dreamed on their debut album's cry for eternal youth, "Soco Amaretto Lime.
There's some good evidence that the various methods of "sleep training," none of which should involve letting a small infant cry for hours in a dark room, work for many children and many families.
And it's set to a new version of "My Way" by Frank Sinatra (the ultimate fuck you song, always), which has been re-imagined as a rabble rousing battle cry for a new generation.
Holden's lyrics on Home were one searing cry for help after another, the ones here are influenced by Mary Oliver and Wendell Berry and take on a more formalist, poetic tone, impressionistic and abstract.
Mr. Gilles told RTL, the Belgian broadcaster, that the letter was not a negotiating tactic but a cry for help, and that security workers had been complaining about conditions for more than a year.
He pushed the idea so aggressively on the campaign trail because it symbolizes his xenophobic worldview, functioning more as rallying cry for his like-minded supporters than as a practical redoubt for the nation.
"It will be up to you to reconcile with each other, more fundamentally to want to reconcile with each other and to deliver justice to all those who still cry for it," Agius said.
Since Mr. Garner's death in 2014, the phrase has become a rallying cry for civil rights activists around the country and one of the most recognizable slogans associated with the Black Lives Matter movement.
The legendary Patti LuPone will perform her iconic version of Evita's "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina," while 2017 Tony winner Ben Platt (Dear Evan Hansen) will take on a number from West Side Story.
"It's also okay to tell someone to fuck off when they give you unsolicited advice about what's 'best' for you and your baby," Holliday adds — a rallying cry for expectant mothers of any size.
The Los Angeles songwriter's debut single "Cry For Another" felt like a time capsule to the heyday of '70s reggae, honing in with such impressive detail that the references to Jamaican music were transcendent.
The best arguments I've heard in favor of BlacKkKlansman have been from people who see the film as not an argument or a depiction but a cry for justice and, in some cases, revenge.
Party strategists expect that a replacement tax bill would be a top priority for Democrats if they manage to retake Congress in the fall, and a common cry for the party's 2020 presidential contenders.
Elizabeth Warren's persistent objection to the confirmation of now-Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the phrase became a rallying cry for women who have been shut down, ignored, or silenced for voicing their opinions. Rep.
"'Black lives matter' doesn't mean that all lives do not matter, rather it is a cry for equal treatment in the greater circle of justice for all Americans," said Messam, who is African-American.

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