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  1. past tense, past participle of weep

902 Sentences With "wept"

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" Montgomery wept at the words, and he wept again when Vince Gill implored him, "Don't disappear.
People wept on the steps of the Court and I, having contributed to a brief in the case arguing against marriage discrimination, wept with them.
I wept in disappointment at her gracious withdrawal, but then, given a different gift of healing, wept with pride and pleasure at the inauguration of the country's first African-American president.
When that the Go90 staff have cried, Oath hath wept:
The Scripture's description is simple: "Jesus wept" ( John 11:35 ).
"It's not safe for you to drive, Mom," I wept.
It didn't (at least not immediately) and the Internet wept.
The woman from the B12 line wept in the corner.
The first time she watched the film, she wept throughout.
Harris wept after the verdict was announced, the paper reports.
After the verdict, previous Cosby accusers wept outside the courtroom.
She wept when shown pictures of her charred former home.
I basically wept when my esthetician was done with me.
I wept, and we hugged before she left the car.
She wept Monday as video of the encounter was played.
Alongside thousands of fellow fans, I wept outside Paisley Park.
Teachers who had lost their jobs wept and hugged students.
After it was all over, they came together and wept.
Evers added that she wept when she toured the space.
He stripped and had me while I wept and screamed.
He wept for Carl's parents, who missed him so much.
On the plane, my mother wept all the way home.
As funny as the film is, I wept through it.
Anderson admitted she did, and the two women wept together.
Larry wept because he thought he'd never see it happen.
And she wept like baby (Sorry Heather, but it's true).
Neighbors prayed, wept and applauded teachers who saved children's lives.
First lady Melania Trump wept with sorrow on election night.
Many were quiet, and some wept as they waded ashore.
President Clinton became emotional, grabbed the man's hands and wept.
Older Parisians wept over the loss of a national treasure.
When we got home, we wept in each other's arms.
I was so overwhelmed I almost wept: hark, a flavor.
I wept as soon as Dr. Blasey began to speak.
Relatives on both sides wept as the verdict was read.
Peru's minister for women visited Ms. Villena and then wept.
He rang a friend, admitted his meth addiction, and wept.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei wept over the coffin of Maj. Gen.
While they bounced, unsteady and arthritic, Annie wept small tears.
Had Becky been a sentimental woman she would have wept.
Mr. Goldberg recalled that he wept while reading the article.
The nurses brought Nussbaum cups of water as she wept.
"No one has ever spoken to me like that," she wept.
In some videos, the child victims wept as they were abused.
Several passengers around him wept as they listened to his story.
They wept as they described how their colleagues had been tricked.
When they returned hours later, members wept with shame and relief.
Alexander wept, for surely there were no more mistakes to make.
By the rivers of Babylon, we wept as we remembered Zion.
She wept and called herself "a fuck-up" before Joy intervened.
She was barely able to get words out as she wept.
So I "body worshipped" and Bible studied and wept and prayed.
Once back home, she wept as she thought of her family.
She wept over a text message she never sent to him.
The former officer, her head down, wept at the defense table.
When Das Racist broke up a few years ago, we wept.
Several attendees wept as Reynolds's words echoed through the stark space.
They wept because they were standing in the rubble of Katmandu.
"At first, I was shocked, and then I [wept]," Jennette says.
A court official tells PEOPLE that Rice wept at his sentencing.
I ate a Margherita pizza and I almost wept with joy.
In Turkey, witnesses said Brunson wept as the decision was announced.
He squatted close to the ground, dipped his head and wept.
I wept because I'd lied, of course, and been found out.
I wept because I had failed, as a storyteller, to convince.
Some wept, grateful to him for not dismissing them as delusional.
Supporters of the party wept when they heard the court's judgment.
I laid in bed and wept for more than an hour.
As Mr. Rosales was taken away in handcuffs, his grandmother wept.
Then the nurse crouched down in the fetal position and wept.
His wife, two sisters and mother wept over his closed coffin.
He wept on the Senate floor when the older man died.
And for the first time since I was incarcerated, I wept.
For over an hour I wept in a chair beside him.
It was as hard as I'd ever wept in my life.
I wept, devastated by the prospect of a future without exit.
Thinking it was a real attack, students wept and texted goodbyes.
Frank had come to our gay wedding and wept with joy.
Families wept as victims' names were read out during the memorial.
Fowler's own heartsick manager, Joe Girardi, stood over him and wept.
"They murdered my fiancé," she said as she wept before reporters.
How he wept, squatting against the wall, over his ruined life!
The floorboards creaked as I wept motionless by the rehab window.
Darla knelt over her father in the funeral home and wept.
Some wept, sank to their knees, waved wands of smoking sage.
Two women from Azerbaijan wept loudly as they beat their chests.
I wept all the way home, and every day after that.
For the first time since her death, Suzanne wept over her.
The whole way home she wept, thinking Father was already gone.
"I wept like a baby," she said at the New York event.
At a bar nearby, a man lay on the floor and wept.
The story devastated Borges, who says he wept when he heard it.
She said she pushed his hands away and wept throughout the encounter.
Her mother, Charlotte, wept as she looked at a bank of flowers.
Walsh wept in the locker room as teammates tried to console him.
Faces were etched with shock and confusion, and people wept and screamed.
Greg Abbott, lit candles while some wept and others hugged Sunday night.
He listened, read scripture and lent his shoulder to those who wept.
During my drive home, I often wept as I recalled our conversations.
The deputy prime minister wept on TV when she announced the curbs.
Some wept softly but others sat stoically at tables, awaiting official news.
While his wife wept, John, in a blind fury, trashed their room.
As I wept, I thought the best thing to do was resign.
In fact, she wept so hard that her false eyelashes slid off.
On opening day, he wept when he saw the lines, he said.
"I broke down and wept watching her take the stage," she admitted.
In 2014, she wept on television after receiving the commission's final report.
When Nixon's election became clear, I was glum but my mother wept.
After the verdict was announced, previous Cosby accusers wept outside the courtroom.
Corona wept as he thought of things they lost in the house.
Black's mother wept and clutched a family member's hand during the hearing.
Piazza and his fellow inductee, Ken Griffey Jr., wept through their speeches.
Central Berlin erupted in joyful honking and screaming, while the Italians wept.
Holding hands in the pet funeral hall, the dog's owners wept soundlessly.
One woman wept as the man beside her gently stroked her back.
She wept for her own husband, who was right next to her.
"I can't bear this, I can't," wept a man at the site.
I clung to her and wept, knowing my son would be next.
"I'm so proud of her," Chmerkovskiy, 33, said as Brinkley-Cook wept.
According to FOX 5, the couple wept as the verdict was delivered.
Layla's mother crumpled onto the hospital bed and wept over her daughter.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei wept as he led prayers in Tehran.
She laid down on her bed, surrounded by pill bottles, and wept.
"Come here," she said, enfolding Simpson in a hug as she wept.
"I just feel so sorry for him," Lewis said as she wept.
"I wept the whole time," she told the paper about being branded.
Slepets' father wept whenever the camps came up in conversation, his daughter said.
I believe Jesus wept with me when I learned that Erin was gone.
On Monday night, JoJo sent fan-favorite Luke Pell packing — and America wept.
He turned away, bent slightly, buried his head in his hands, and wept.
If Emma wept in fear, it was because she was a hysterical girl.
A woman in the packed courtroom gallery wept as DiNardo entered his plea.
During testimony in the suit earlier this month, Doe wept openly in court.
Sometimes he and his sister Jessica took Heydi's hands in theirs and wept.
"There is no escape," Kindt told her, as Klaver wept into her hands.
Baker wept and hugged her niece as Simpson heard he would get parole.
They scrambled out, pointed to the parking signs in English, hollered and wept.
Another black woman nearly wept with rage while denouncing ADOS as a sham.
Sun had largely kept his emotions in check, but hearing this he wept.
V and I fought, wept, made up, and played with our black panther.
Women stopped by to tease the girl's mother, Radha Rani, who wept inconsolably.
She wept because she loved him as she did no other human being.
They wept as they crossed the checkpoint on their way out of Daraya.
Mr. Stanton wept openly in discussing her plight with the host, Fareed Zakaria.
Alone in her room in their opulent home, she wept quietly at night.
For the next half-hour, I held him in dismay as he wept.
When I thought about what my body has done for me, I wept.
When Fieseler saw it, he said, "I sort of broke down and wept."
Many of the money changers wept; Mr. Ahmadi spoke through his own tears.
People wept inside the small hearing room as she gave her opening statement.
Nancy Kerrigan wept after having her knees bashed in by Tonya Harding's cronies.
Even after they left, I wept in the dressing room for an hour.
The first time that they saw the fetal heartbeat on ultrasound, they wept.
Afterward we sat in stunned silence or wept quietly as the credits rolled.
They sang the chorus of the team song — "Roma Roma Roma" — and wept.
When Thamer told him that the body bag contained Jawad, Bashar wept silently.
And Ms. Knarr wept as her call to 911 was played in court.
A man in a wheelchair wept openly where the memorial's two walls met.
When Jimenez was sentenced, he desperately wept and apologized to the Tuck family.
Another, Cynthia Lubin, a 31-year-old saleswoman shot in the forehead, wept.
Overcome by frustration and relief, he stood in the ring and openly wept.
An emotional man, he sometimes wept in frustration with the government's foot dragging.
She wept for the places she would never visit, the retirement she never had.
The creature did not act, and eventually, Carter scared the bird away and wept.
I believe He wept with you when you went through that unforgettable, painful moment.
When Richard Branson sold Virgin Records for a billion dollars in 1992, he wept.
So ashamed, so hurt, I put my head down on my desk and wept.
"We all just wept with laughter," she told PEOPLE's Editor-in-Chief Jess Cagle.
I wept openly with them, unable to cope with the cruelty of it all.
Janson says he wept when he saw the completed work for the first time.
"He often wept in public and recited maudlin poetry," Shenk wrote in The Atlantic.
The younger protectors openly wept and prayed as the kūpuna were taken in custody.
Some people wept as the result became clear at the UDD headquarters in Bangkok.
She wept openly, and, when Lauer went in to comfort her, Curry turned away.
During the finale, several of the twenty-something girls held each other and wept.
They taught a culture class at NYU (I was not there and I wept).
In Las Vegas—as in Atlanta and New York—members of the audience wept.
In a third, he simply wept, with grief actual or staged, for the camera.
Dejan Dex Lipovic, 24, wept as he recalled attending the services just hours before.
Whitney didn't speak, but held his hands to his heart and wept with joy.
"Seeing these women face to face just made me wanna go harder," she wept.
In November of that year, Jayapal wept while watching Barack Obama win the presidency.
On the way home from one of our meetings with a source, he wept.
"It's just so good," Wenner wept as the first copy rolled off the press.
The runway exhaled, and the only person who wept harder than Eureka was me.
In the first case, she wept that night but decided not to say anything.
Then everyone else wept, the men recalled, as Mr. Chioldi's mother embraced the couple.
She clung to his neck and wept and kissed his face again and again.
Jordan wept as he spoke and joked that he'd created a new crying meme.
It wasn't always easy, but we swore and wept and muddled our way through.
She wept and heaved as her attorneys -- one of them also crying -- embraced her.
It was an achievement so unexpected that many Americans wept in joy and astonishment.
Ms. Park's office told reporters that after she returned to her car, she wept.
The president wept while invoking the many victims of mass shootings during his tenure.
I wept with joy to see that a cultural shift was finally taking place.
It sounds like every sadlad banger you've ever wept to on the dancefloor. Enjoy.
I have no idea what Viola Davis said, but I wept through the entire thing.
"She told me she stopped saying no, but wept silently into a pillow," Farrow writes.
But as the casket came rolling off the plane, I wept with my fellow passengers.
Yana Galang could not hide her disappointment as she wept for her abducted daughter Rifkatu.
"I've seen it three or four times, and I wept every time," Cohen, 48, said.
A third wept in the back of the room, quietly grieving for those around her.
Many wept and pressed police officials and rescue workers for information on their family members.
When she discovered the tickets had been ordered by Dennis Dahmer, organizer Lori Gregory wept.
The landowner wept when he got a check for $5003 million for his mineral rights.
Several times, not just me, but my entire family, who was watching with me, wept.
When the consular official approved it, Allami sat down on the embassy floor and wept.
The dead woman's shoes were handed to her mother, who wept as she received them.
The men shoveled earth with urgency as the women clung to one another and wept.
After the verdict was read in court on Tuesday, Jean's family members wept and celebrated.
Other parents waved and wept as their sons signaled "I love you" from the beds.
It was a moment of almost mass hysteria as most of the audience wept unashamedly.
On January 26, 1997, my uncle Larry Willems sat in the Louisiana Superdome and wept.
I sat in my car in the driveway and just wept for like, three hours.
Coleman wept at times as she described trying to help her family and save herself.
Four decades later, she wept as she described biting her collar to stop the tears.
After the vote, Rodino later said, he phoned his wife and wept, for our country.
Mr. Brunson wept as he described suffering psychological difficulties in detention during an earlier hearing.
I dared not touch him, lest I end by taking him home, and I wept.
The next morning, I wept as we stood in what was left of the kitchen.
"My heart is broken," said her mother, Mariam Ali, who wept during a phone interview.
They wept with fat and flavor, an amalgam of bread and cheese and salty meat.
She said she wept as Mr. Rose tried to put his hand between her legs.
Todd Hitchcock, Bethel's pastor, wept on stage at the possibility of desperately-needed new converts.
I've been with colleagues and we've wept over glasses of wine over what we're doing.
Sitting on my own beige sofa, four hours already vanished into his world, I wept.
It was Kenny Kwan, the Pi Delta Psi brother who had wept in the courthouse.
The baby's anguished cry brought the mother to her knees and she wept in prayer.
During our blowout just a week earlier, I had wept and keened and threatened divorce.
At times, Ms. Altman wept on the stand and accused Mr. Lewin of bullying her.
I also read, and wept through many performances of South African playwright Athol Fugard's plays.
In the pews, some of his father's Special Forces comrades bent their heads and wept.
Her mother, Tara Simmon, wept at the news, fearing Mr. Juárez would abandon her daughter.
When she saw her great-great-great-grandfather's face for the first time, she wept.
As young Angela watched, many of her father's parishioners wept openly in church that morning.
"Rocky" at The Alpine (my father wept when Rocky reconciled with his grizzled trainer, Mickey).
I wept, slept and awoke a gloomy pessimist, forever haunted by the fall of man.
Some family members wept as Garafola's coffin was closed and was covered with an American flag.
But the sailor's widow, Carryn, attended Trump's address to Congress and wept as he thanked her.
"I can't sleep because of joy," said Sanneh, who wept when Jammeh conceded defeat last Friday.
"The first time I heard him sing it, I wept," she said after the video screening.
Smart published only one book, By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, in 1945.
Jason Coffman wept as he told reporters that his son, Cody, 22, was among the dead.
Standing in front of them, holding the receipt that said she'd receive her ID, Ziya wept.
The families of Abreu and Furtado clung to each other and wept in the front row.
I wound up finishing it during that flight and openly wept for most of the reading.
Robyn Kelley, wept during the news conference called by the Congressional Black Caucus on Friday. Rep.
A year ago, Rachel Lindsay wept while Peter Kraus promised to deliver some version of commitment.
Some of them prayed, some wept, one woman clutched a cushion and rocked back and forth.
Sometimes he'd just hold his mom as she wept, fighting to hold back his own tears.
"We did not expect the failure to vaccinate him would kill him," wept Pela, Mario's mother.
Harry proudly wept tears over "Sign of the Times" — and so did his mum, Anne Twist.
I got chills and wept from the feelings I thought had long ago died within me.
She had wept for a long time, all the while blocking the gurney from coming inside.
Though he had heard her story before, Amal's father wept while his daughter talked to us.
The ship's black crew members, who Brown used to wave to when he landed, openly wept.
He fought to save the lives of those officers and wept for those he couldn't help.
Thomas knelt down next to the coffin, put his hand over it and wept, he said.
He was the promoter behind that fatal boxing event, and he has wept over Aljahmi's death.
"By the time we got on that plane and closed the door, I wept," she said.
It was a brutal, bitter defeat and, after the final whistle, Ronaldo wept on the field.
She tried to keep other women from him, and when her efforts were thwarted, she wept.
Walking past Sunny, who could have wept with relief, he pushed the bag beneath the fence.
"The Via Crucis of the craters," wept the Rome-based daily Il Messaggero in November 2014.
"We're terrified of being separated," Uribe told the church as her mother looked on and wept.
Speaking at a Congressional hearing last month, Juárez wept as she described her daughter's final days.
Fighting the feeling that I had failed him, I held my patient's hand as he wept.
His stepson wept as he declared that he considered my father, Alan Abrahamson, his real father.
School officials hugged and wept as they spoke of Ms. Pope, whose death had been confirmed.
We looked at one another as the stranger's voice continued to pronounce our fate, and wept.
In the afternoon, I had knelt at the grave of the poet John Keats and wept.
Alcohol and smoke wafted down Pennsylvania Avenue as students climbed trees, chanted, sang, wept and laughed.
Several of them wept as they spoke of their betrayal of the military and their families.
There, after eight consecutive days of running, they both wept, Officer Cirrito, 47, said on Tuesday.
Adama Kamara wept as she described a failed attempt to rescue her 7-week-old child.
We looked at one another as the stranger's voice continued to pronounce our fate, and wept.
He broke down walking back to the locker room, and wept in the arms of Velasquez.
He played deep cuts and greatest hits, as neighbors wept and sang along into the night.
Shkreli wept openly as he asked Judge Kiyo Matsumoto to give him a relatively light sentence.
When Katie formally converted in November, my mother — a daughter of Holocaust survivors — wept with pride.
Edmund Muskie may have lost the race for the 1972 Democratic nomination because he wept in public.
The defendant, identified only as "John Doe" out of fears of retribution, wept at a hearing Wednesday.
Joe is so hyped about the future of American rail, he broke out his hanky and wept.
As Crews changed her plea, LaFontaine-Greywind's family and friends watched from the gallery, and some wept.
When the young raccoon still didn't move, she wept, knowing that he would have to be euthanized.
Barnett made me cry a few times, and at the end of the season...well, I wept.
By the end, Caspersen and his wife, Christina, wept as they held one another in the courtroom.
As prosecutors showed jurors 34 autopsy photographs of Cooper's body, Harris softly wept at the defense table.
" Trudeau even wept during the show "Oh my god, I lost the fight the whole way through….
Bill, who was recovering from prostate cancer surgery, wept when he learned that he had a daughter.
" After a moment of silence, when many wept, the crowd broke into repeated chants of "Manchester, Manchester.
Around him fans embraced, cheers rang out and even Olympic volunteers lay on the ground and wept.
Now I realize why I wept at every episode of her pregnancy — because I finally felt found.
According to the Associated Press, Mike Williams's friends and family wept in the courtroom after the verdict.
As she changed her plea, LaFontaine-Greywind's family and friends watched from the gallery, and some wept.
She embraced the flag-draped casket and wept as one of her children stood next to her.
The town's mayor, Andrea Pendleton, wept as she surveyed her community on Saturday, The Associated Press reported.
When the president-elect took the temporary stage on the Zócalo, people cheered and wept some more.
The president's defense attorney, her former justice minister José Eduardo Cardozo, wept openly after presenting his argument.
She hadn't wept when Tommy Kildare had had enough of her or when Donald needed something different.
Cesar Sayoc, 57, wept and crossed himself when US District Judge Jed S. Rakoff announced the sentence.
"I tried to call them back and it just went to nothing," Bledsoe said as he wept.
She wept post-match as the crowd roared for the effort of the newly-minted American citizen.
Daniel Mitchell says he "wept" at the thought he was going to have to bury his child.
On Sunday night, speaking by phone, he wept and worried he would be killed in the night.
"I speak with folded hands," she told the crowd, in which wives of the missing fishermen wept.
But Aretha did and she raised the roof ... She sang and played magnificently, and we all wept.
Mr. Zazi wept on the witness stand as he testified at Mr. Medunjanin's trial in April 2012.
She wept as she returned to the car and pulled the still form out from the trunk.
When I finally invited another child for a play date, his mother wept with astonishment and appreciation.
Several people wept and said they had been unable to sleep since witnessing violence against their neighbors.
Later that day, I wept for the first time since the earliest days of my incarceration. Inconsolably.
But when, at the second funeral, the son of the deceased stood up to speak, I wept.
And like Alexander the Great before them, they wept...for there were no more worlds to conquer.
The Hall of Famer wept openly while speaking of a relationship that evolved from annoyance to respect.
I found a copy at a local bookstore and nearly wept when I reached the story's end.
"There isn't another person that can keep their composure like me," she told her mother, then wept.
Her children, who go to school at the circus with teachers and use an online program, wept.
During a recent argument in a commission meeting, she broke down and wept, according to three officials.
"They were finally able to cry, and wept because it was finally over," he said of investigators.
So when the child was finally born the man and his wife wept with joy and relief.
And I wept because our fates as parents are too often decided by luck, geography and wealth.
Addressing the court, he said in Arabic that if Jesus were alive they would have wept together.
That led to more phone calls and meetings, and Holland said he "wept" while talking to Iger.
For several minutes, they stood there as he wept at the altar, draped in a rainbow stole.
She wept as she took responsibility in federal court in Brooklyn for recruiting women into the organization.
I wept with joy after the first debate and with pain after her "basket of deplorables" gaffe.
She wept for fear of death, for the betrayal of her body, for the hopelessness of it all.
He felt compelled to return a week later over Christmas break and again wept openly during the sermon.
There were women who wept when they saw Paulette, some who'd driven hours to be by her side.
" She continued, "I wept in the hospital, telling anyone who would listen that it should have been me.
Queer Eye (2018-present)The Gist: The Netflix reboot of Queer Eye dropped and the whole world wept.
Guaqueros speak reverently of Fura, an 22013,000-carat rock named after a mythical philandering wife who wept emeralds.
"They've told us nothing, absolutely nothing," wept Ginny Muhu, 57, who was waiting for her fiance George Kamau.
"I wept tears of joy," 82-year-old Yang Hee-chul, a former spy, said of the summit.
If you've ever listened to "Happy" by Pharrell and desperately wept, you know this to be a truth.
My mother wept and insisted I was putting myself in danger, but she could never articulate the 'danger.
Carter appeared distraught and wept at times during her sentencing and no statement was read on her behalf.
Carter, the only black woman on staff, wept with joy as the verdict was read over the radio.
"If I knew this would happen, I never would have become a cop," he said while he wept.
He then shot his 5- and 2-year-old sisters as they wept in fear, PEOPLE previously reported.
When a gunman massacred nine people praying at a predominantly black church, America wept and asked for grace.
Refugees wept at the pope's feet as he toured the Moria detention center with two Orthodox Christian leaders.
Cameron Sterling, Mr. Sterling's 15-year-old son, wept uncontrollably as his mother, Quinyetta McMillon, delivered a statement.
"It is not true that Miss Rankin wept, fainted or had to be carried from her seat," Mrs.
Outside the court, many who had been waiting on a decision for two years wept at the outcome.
The rest of the courtroom was quiet as the video played; Ms. Cyrus wept in the front row.
After her five-minute performance, Ms. Goldman wept and smiled, while her nearest and dearest buzzed with delight.
When she wept, screamed and kicked him, crying "Don't!" in all the languages she knew, he simply laughed.
For several days afterward I wept at the slightest provocation, felt physically exhausted, and looked like a wreck.
Dr. Elnour said she wept with disappointment earlier in the day, but now had gathered her strength again.
The victim's siblings and their spouses, who had attended the trial every day, embraced one another and wept.
Her father, still at home but reached by cellphone, wept at the news that she could see again.
Nearby, Karen Caudillo, a junior at the University of Central Florida who owns an organic cleaning business, wept.
North Korea released three American prisoners on May 9, and Qu wept with happiness for the prisoners' families.
As nurses showed me how to bathe my son, crowds of mourners wept outside on Boulevard de l'Hôpital.
According to NJ.com, Ramirez's relatives were in court when she pleaded guilty and wept as the proceedings unfolded.
"I stood before the statue of the Virgin Mary and wept with a broken heart," he told me.
Sequestered in the sound booth, the playwright Paula Vogel wept her way through an entire box of tissues.
Night after night the people at my father's kitchen table raged or wept or sat staring into space.
When BTS saw the breadth of their domain, they wept for there were no more worlds to conquer.
He wept as he entered a plea to each count, with his lawyer leaning over to comfort him.
And the Twitter comics wept: Donald Trump's hilariously phallic campaign logo was gone as fast as it came.
I drove them up a switchback mountain road so treacherous that I wept the entire way back down.
Sitting in my flat on Day 3 of Not Going Outside, I watched all six episodes and wept.
Whether it was happy tears or sad ones — ok, mostly sad ones — we openly wept while watching these scenes.
Left behind in the car with her mother, Fatima wept inconsolably as she captured video of her father's detention.
No matter how quietly I wept, I couldn't silence the disappointments of the day from ricocheting in my mind.
She wept as she described the humiliation of begging people for rides just so she could leave the apartment.
Many wept softly as they released white balloons into the night sky or wrote tributes on small wooden crosses.
The officer's daughter wept as the judge enumerated the reasons for the acquittal, count by count, over 40 minutes.
On September 26th Carmen Yulín Cruz, the mayor of San Juan, the capital, wept as she described the wreckage.
The killer used "pretty extreme force" in strangling her, Polumbaum said as her family wept, according to the Globe.
After hearing the verdict, as McDavid wept, Lovejoy reportedly collapsed and had to be taken to a local hospital.
Though she wept while talking to me, she became impatient when recounting the loving reactions of friends and family.
Mr. Ko frequently wept and called himself a "traitor of the fatherland" during the news conference, the agency said.
Many Thais saw Bhumibol as a father figure and since his death have wept easily when speaking of him.
His sister Griselda wept in the family kitchen as she spoke about the sweet, rambunctious Mr. Rodríguez she knew.
When "The Star-Spangled Banner" played as he stood atop the medals stand for the final time, he wept.
In court, Mr. Hunter, a burly man with a dark beard, wept at times as he addressed the judge.
It was the best three hours of television I'd ever seen and I may have wept tears of joy.
I was fearful of the procedure and of its result and, to my embarrassment, wept quietly during the hour.
Harris, watching from his seat in the courtroom, maybe ten feet away, wept as his son spoke the truth.
A fear-stricken student who watched classmates die last week wept openly as he called for banning assault weapons.
Even as she was transported to the scanner, she wept, asking her mother if the test could be canceled.
They belted his lyrics, hopped on car hoods to dance, and held each other as they reminisced and wept.
Tunisia's first post Arab Spring president, Moncef Marzouki, a secularist, wept on television when speaking of Mr. Morsi's fate.
Ms. Mack wept as she took responsibility in federal court in Brooklyn for recruiting women into the Nxivm organization.
Barthel wept atop the podium as the Olympic band, unequipped with the necessary sheet music, improvised his country's anthem.
" • "And when Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer.
On June 12th, shortly after the unrest began, young protesters wept after the police fired rubber bullets at them.
Weiner, 53, dropped his head into his hand and wept as the sentence was announced by Judge Denise Cote.
NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico — David wept as U.S. immigration agents marched him and his child across the bridge into Mexico.
Flowers were piled knee-deep at the gates of the royal palaces; grown men wept openly in the streets.
Throughout the service, mourners wept; toward the end, as bagpipers played "Amazing Grace," their cries turned into louder sobs.
An all-out search turned into a manhunt, and the valley wept for the terrible deaths of three innocents.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, wept openly over the coffin while the general's successor once again vowed vengeance.
I've been a fan of libraries ever since and all but wept when my kids got their first cards.
"And I will raise these girls to love you," Gracie Parrish said, referring to their daughters, as she wept.
After other members of her family spoke, Grimmie's parents, Tina and Albert Grimmie, addressed the packed church as they wept.
Third sob: The moment I realized all of the Marthas were calling June "June" and not "Offred" I fully wept.
Unwilling to cry in front of the neighbors, Geeta turned, walked into her own house, closed the door, and wept.
Her mother Claudia wept but did not speak, looking down on the child for a few moments in the coffin.
Others may have wept and finally taken down their Niley (Nick Jonas and Miley Cyrus' portmanteau-d couple name) shrine.
Dressed in a black suit, white shirt and red tie, Brunson wept as the court decision was announced, witnesses said.
The 24-year-old woman, who was found guilty last month, wept in court on Wednesday before she was sentenced.
He appeared on Kufrin's season, where he wept a lot about the fact that he's a 26-year-old virgin.
My parents 'would die' Juan says his heart and soul wept when he asked his mother for a goodbye blessing.
Did President Barack Obama have such a moment this week when he wept openly about children killed by gun violence?
Everyone reacted differently to Monday's total solar eclipse— some people cheered, some clapped, and some (including one Chicago meteorologist) wept.
Fox 5 in Atlanta spoke to Sakhya's mother, Nyeisha Brown, who wept as she spoke to reporters outside her home.
Dressed in a black suit, white shirt and red tie, Brunson wept as the court decision was announced, witnesses said.
When he knew it over, he stopped, held the boys hand and wept at the OR table as he died.
In Salinas, 21-year-old Maria Sanchez wept as she threw out all of the food inside her mother's fridge.
They wept and clapped and set off firecrackers as the vehicle started its journey from the county seat of Lankao.
One black woman I interviewed nearly wept with emotion when she described the fellowship she felt with other ADOS organizers.
George introduced his wife to Trump -- and, according to Terris, he wept tears of joy when Trump was elected President.
Under the church's large stained glass windows, generations of people hugged, wept and shared their sadness about Ms. Ifill's death.
They provided comforting words, they sometimes wept, and they certainly did not threaten to pull disaster relief to those affected.
One who will not be counted was 23-year-old Jaybee Castor, whose family wept over his coffin on Thursday.
Kesha wept openly in court when a judge ruled she will NOT be let out of her Sony Music contract.
I showed the results of aerial surveys of #bleaching on the #GreatBarrierReef to my students, And then we wept. pic.twitter.
Some of them came with her to one of Obama's appearances in Havana, and wept when he shook their hands.
The Phillips family stayed behind, along with Ms. Rain, who stood silently in front of the family as they wept.
Mr. Buell described to me how Mr. Faas walked to a desk put his head into his arms and wept.
When Sibrel finally accepted his belief in the moon hoax, he told The New York Times in 2003, he wept.
When Max Barry, her own son and only child, died suddenly last summer, the people of Nashville wept with her.
Khamenei, who had a close relationship with Soleimani, wept at one point during the traditional Muslim prayers for the dead.
The 80-year-old leader openly wept at the funeral of Soleimani and vowed "harsh retaliation" against the United States.
"When I was in my 20s, I saw the LINES Ballet in Los Angeles and I just wept," Miller related.
When it was done and the suspect was dead, the officer said, the father wept with gratitude and offered money.
Men and women openly wept and called for revenge on the United States during interviews in the state news media.
Sitting alone with them at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in July 225, the candidate distributed hugs as the families wept.
My father was affected so deeply by my mother's condition that he freely wept and often hugged her and me.
SOUTH OF MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - The Iraqi policeman wept beside his convoy, stopped in a village near the front line.
After the ruling was announced, Huong wept and pressed Vietnamese ambassador to Malaysia Lê Quý Quỳnh's hands to her forehead.
As Mike Schmidt cried while announcing his retirement at a 1989 news conference, Mr. Jordan wept right along with him.
"I love my dad, and I love my mom," John Harris said in his closing remarks, as his father wept.
Some wept and crumpled to the ground, while others called out for help when the hospital staff had no information.
The family of the victim wept openly as the body of Kuchibhotla was burnt in a traditional ceremony in Hyderabad.
In 2013, boneless chicken fans across the nation wept after McDonald's announced that it would eliminate Chicken Selects from the menu.
"I wept because at other times in my life, under other circumstances, I had not been able to leave," Marling writes.
At the speech on Tuesday, Owens' widow, Carryn Owens, wept openly when Trump led the crowd in applauding her husband's service.
Shortly after Williams' arrest last week, the teen wept and hugged her inside a jail in Walterboro, South Carolina, video shows.
"When I was with my kids, I wept for the first time in four and a half years" she told CNN.
I wept as I lifted each one out of the wooden drawer, piling most of them in garbage bags to donate.
Last night I fell into my often-visited YouTube black hole of Galliano-era Dior and Mugler couture—and almost wept.
I bawled, I lay my body half on top of his like an Italian widow in the movies, and I wept.
Wanda recalls a particularly moving moment when a young girl wept last year when she wasn't able to get Laurie's autograph.
Janson wept as Brooks, 56, draped an arm over the Opry's newest member and recalled his own tearful induction in 1990.
On Bachelor Winter Games, former Bachelor Ben Higgins openly wept when he explained his lingering attachment to Bachelor winner Lauren Bushnell.
She wept at Havana&aposs Institute of Legal Medicine as she waited for experts to complete their identification of his body.
As I turned toward him to celebrate, to my great surprise he stopped, then sat down on the stairs and wept.
But — to be fair — she would have wept even if everything had gone perfectly on Grammys night, she explained to DeGeneres.
I had recently finished gorging on The L Word and had nearly wept at the sight of Kate McKinnon during Ghostbusters.
"I screamed, I wept, I may even have fainted," she was quoted as saying in "Operation Susannah" (1978), by Aviezer Golan.
"The response has been unbelievable ... very positive and very touching," Upton said as he wept during a phone interview with Reuters.
"My daughter was sleeping, calm, she was happy," said her mother, Rina Ariel, who wept as she spoke to Israeli reporters.
On Pro Basketball Twenty years apart, Michael Jordan and LeBron James wept unashamedly after winning an N.B.A. championship on Father's Day.
He wept when he got the news, thinking of all the time and energy he had spent thinking he had it.
Allen wept as he received his winner's medal, and descended the Wembley steps to a chorus of commiseration from the support.
Judge Albert Sevigny, wrote the CP reporter, "wept" and called Guay's crimes "diabolical," and sentenced him to hang on June 21984.
Ms. Park, who wept as she was recounting her own escape, called the survey "a significant step" in publicizing the problem.
Ms. Pandey's mother wept with relief, embracing the people who surrounded her, while her father, Badri Nath Singh, seemed to exhale.
He certainly gets emotional about it: He's wept backstage at his shows — with happiness, perhaps, or relief, but certainly not sadness.
He returned with heavily laden branches, but too late, and wept at the emperor's grave until he too died, of grief.
He said that some of the guards were young conscripts who wept when they saw their peers hauled in as prisoners.
When ISIS returned her for a few days to her grandmother, also in captivity, she wept and shook, unable to speak.
Paramedics whisked groaning men in camouflage jackets from ambulances outside Al Razi hospital, where a 14-year-old boy wept quietly.
Exhausted, delirious from the journey, they dined at a hole-in-wall with food so good that the author, Sarah, wept.
When she wasn't corresponding with Kevin, her dude, Hamele mistook a pug for a deceased family dog, and, as one does, wept.
People wept, sang and shouted their support for the refugee community, and many brought bouquets of white flowers intended to symbolize peace.
In fact, Gorsuch felt such a connection with Scalia that he says he wept when he learned of his death last year.
Joshua David Richards, 21, of Villa Rica, wept when he appeared in court before a judge Monday, local station WSB-TV reports.
Tobias wept actual tears of joy when he learned that he would finally be allowed to flee the despotism of Scott Skiles.
She wept knowing that an entire world was now extinct — the world that had been blessed every night with this subtle glow.
And he claimed to have invented some of the jargon that wept from every pore of the online side of the topic.
He explained that a woman had wept and said she was afraid people would find out she'd been picked for the jury.
Reynolds: My boyfriend supported police When Reynolds took the stand Monday, she wept as soon as she saw a photo of Castile.
In an interview with state television, a Syrian soldier freed by rebels wept and thanked God and the army for his release.
People prayed and wept as they passed Iz's body, and handed photos, flowers, and gifts to the ushers who collected the offerings.
If you've already wept your way through all of Season 2 of Queer Eye, here's a little bite-sized cry for ya.
Kunkush the cat was flown to Norway and was finally back in the arms of his owner, who wept at his return.
But she wept her private tears whenever she imagined the coat unbuttoned, the sudden twitch as it opened wide, the torch's flash.
Thakur, whose family says she is a cancer survivor, has often wept while describing the torture she claims she endured in custody.
Claudia Martinez, who is Mexican-American, Catholic and a devoted Republican, said she had wept in anguish after voting for Mrs. Clinton.
Their mother, Anwar Mai, wept as Waseem Azeem's verdict was delivered and told reporters that he was "innocent," according to the BBC.
At sundown one evening we watched as two women faced each other across the border, touched fingers through the grille, and wept.
A heavy rain pounded on the tin roof of the shack as Mejia watched TV coverage of this week's earthquake and wept.
In the scorching July heat, many wept at the passing of Ms. Veil's coffin, but beyond grief there was pride and gratitude.
Ms. Augusto wept: their 216-year-old son, Francisco, had been swept away in the torrent as they ran from their home.
But on Friday, for the first time, I read the newspaper and just collapsed in a chair and wept actual hot tears.
"He is gone, he is gone," the father repeated into his phone as his mother wrapped a shawl around herself and wept.
When the M.C. started to speak, the fans unleashed loud boos and Osaka pulled her visor over her face again, and wept.
In 2010, Smith wept again when he was unable to close out an unbeaten 20-race career for the peerless mare Zenyatta.
" Marina Ellerington, 45, who is from London, wept as she said: "This is what all one million of us are fighting for.
Baylor was shocked at the trade and wept when he was told about it by Manager Earl Weaver during an exhibition game.
I wept when I read your article about the devastation of St. John and the Caneel Bay Resort from the 2017 hurricanes.
In Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei wept and offered prayers over the coffin of General Suleimani at his funeral in Tehran on Monday.
Some wept bitterly as they spoke of the loss of a loving man and urged the judge to take a hard line.
I wept so hard and for so long that she pulled the car over, thinking I was going to need medical attention.
The parents were in the Capitol audience and received two standing ovations as they wept at Trump's telling of their son's story.
Jon Jones wept openly while insisting he never knowingly cheated by taking performance-enhancing drugs, and vowed to return to the UFC.
Instead of confronting my new reality, I watched Bed-Stuy pass beneath my window and wept into my dog like a Kleenex.
The victim was under the influence and, according to the Orlando Sentinel, wept while telling police what Hardy had done to her.
While performing the track "What About" off of her Velvet Rope album she knelt down, placed her hand over her face, and wept.
"He said that if he did not leave, they were going to kill him," Patricia Espinal said as her mother, Sara Matamoros, wept.
" In a press conference earlier this month, Hassan wept and spoke of his longing for their family to be reunited "one last time.
Emotional U.S. assistant captain Bubba Watson wept on the shoulder of captain Davis Love III as the two hugged on the 3th green.
"Everything just clicked for me," Shorr says, as she gathered with sympathetic songwriter friends and she wrote and wept about her twin losses.
In that interview, Walter wept while talking about Tambor screaming at her on set, as Bateman, Hale, and Cross all downplayed his behavior.
After her husband got that call, he wept through the night, in their bed, and she held him as tightly as she could.
As Holley wept, her doctor went to work trying to get the remaining pieces out, rubbing Holley's back for comfort as she went.
One woman named Kerry wept as she headed toward the exits, saying she had to hurry home to her 16-year-old daughter.
Gomez openly wept during her speech at the Billboard's 2017 Women in Music awards and honored Raisa, who served as her kidney donor.
Meghan McCain, the senator's daughter, and Cindy McCain, his wife of 38 years, were both at the service and wept over his casket.
I wept for an hour watching Brokeback Mountain, and listened to the soundtrack during long car rides ("The Wings" is a perfect song).
" Judy Huang wept while recalling Mr. Hong's generosity and used another Chinese expression to describe it, that of "delivering coal in snowy weather.
Everybody wept after hearing about the pain she had kept to herself for years, afraid of losing everyone and everything that she loved.
"We don't have food to eat and nobody asks us how we are," said shopkeeper Anna Papadopoulou, 74, who wept as she spoke.
Jeffrey Willis wept Thursday before learning he had been convicted of the first-degree murder of Rebekah Bletsch, a court official tells PEOPLE.
The title Mary Wept refers to the anointing of Jesus: Usually, when men were anointed in the Bible it was on the head.
The 24-year-old Roberge, a Canada native who became known in Australian media as "Cocaine Babe," wept as she learned her fate.
Their celebrity couple name, Dra-Lo, flashed before your eyes sounding like a rejected monster from the Harry Potter franchise, and you wept.
While seated at the processing station, the woman recalled, Laura wept and begged the border officer—Ramiro Garza—not to send her back.
When the girl emerged, J.P. hugged her, cradled her in her arms and stroked her hair as the child wept on her shoulder.
I think now of my mother and how she wept when the doctor confirmed that Dave and I had indeed been born blind.
As David French wrote in National Review: Today, there were conservatives across the nation who choked up—some openly wept—during his testimony.
During the hearing, Carter appeared distraught and wept at times, but she did not speak and no statement was read on her behalf.
During the trial, he wept many times at the defense table, particularly when pictures of his dead son were shown to the jury.
Erin Andrews wept openly on the witness stand as she described how the illegal peep hole video recording destroyed her professionally and personally.
I have it on good authority (my mother) that my father wept for hours on the night Bobby Kennedy was killed in 1968.
"I wept through the movie — I was so moved by it," he said of Richard Linklater's "Last Flag Flying," opening Friday, Nov. 3.
When he reappeared 45 minutes later, wondering what all the fuss was about, I wrapped that child up in my arms and wept.
When gory photographs of P.J.'s body and the elevator's bloody floor were introduced as evidence, the children's relatives gasped aloud and wept.
Where Parisians wept Monday, as they also did along the banks of the Seine and at the plaza of the Hôtel de Ville.
I held him in my arms just a few short weeks after we brought him home, and wept while listening to Obama's inauguration.
But his family was, and they wept when Caproni said he would be set free and allowed to live with them in Mississippi.
"It happened far away, but it affects us all," Gal, a community organizer for York Pride Fest in Toronto, said as he wept.
The comment came after Rodman had wept on CNN when discussing the unprecedented talks in Singapore between Kim and U.S. President Donald Trump.
She clutched it and wept as she watched her son joyfully belt out one last song, "Think of You," with duet partner Cassadee Pope.
Harris wept openly in the courtroom as his attorney played a home video of Cooper laughing as Harris taught him to play a guitar.
While authorities searched for Wallen, Tessier wept alongside her family at a news conference, begging for her safe return while holding her parents' hands.
When she halted her academic career—the worst six months of her life—she wept every time the Astrophysical Journal arrived in the house.
John Lewis, a veteran of the civil rights movement wept in a Congressional Black Caucus news conference called to push for gun control. Sen.
He added that one of his sister's wept when their dad brought home a baby grand piano and she realized it wasn't a Steinway.
I laughed out loud in parts, and I wept openly at others, and found that the humor and pathos enhanced, not undermined, each other.
She was able to make it through her talk, but as soon as it was over, she darted to the restroom, where she wept.
Instead, at this emotionally charged town hall, they wept together inside a church that acted as a haven for a country united in mourning.
She sure 'nuff was, and looked so goddamn despondent when Eugene slipped it under the door instead of a knife that I nearly wept.
It is why some Parisians reportedly wept and gathered to sing near the cathedral, even if they hadn't set foot in it for years.
The pace of the chants quickened, one man stamped his feet, another wept silently, and after 30 minutes the beloveds were captivated and perspiring.
Richard Dickinson Richmond Hill, Ga. I wept after reading Talbot's article about Pruitt's dismemberment of the E.P.A. My life's work has been environmental protection.
Fielder, the Texas Rangers slugger, wept Wednesday as he said that health issues were forcing him to end his 12-season major league career.
But I wept, too, because I could hear in my teacher's overbright tone that she'd known it to be a lie from the start.
He wept as he explained his situation to the Kurdistan 24-news correspondent which caused her to also break down, cutting the interview short.
I wept when I saw the latest viral picture of the war in Syria, the one of Abdel Hameed Alyousef holding his twin toddlers.
In the early hours of Saturday, she wept after hearing the news, changed out of her pajamas and joined the caravan to Little Havana.
As she shared her experiences of discrimination and intimidation on Twitter, Vijaya Gadde, the company's head of legal, policy, trust and safety, openly wept.
Deisimar sat on a bench in a park in Maicao, just inside Colombia, and wept as she told her story — the story of Venezuela.
Relatives wept, remembering loved ones who they will never see again and calling for something to be done in America to stop the bloodshed.
When an 11-year-old son of English teachers from Ningbo, a city south of Shanghai, won his round, his mother wept with joy.
The time she wept through Hillary Clinton's defeat at what she had thought would be her victory party at the Javits Center, on Nov.
Claudeir Francisco had been cycling when he was shot; he was still clinging to his cellphone headphones as his mother wept over his body.
Neighbors around his childhood home in New Jersey were stunned after the crash; one wept when she told another about what had happened. CAPT.
I have attended countless memorials and I have watched while friends lit candles and parents wept for the Black and brown youth we lost.
The singer wept, said he had little money left and blamed his ex-wife for destroying his reputation and his relationship with his children.
Egyptian Christians wept with rage as they recovered the bodies of loved ones, furious at a state they believe will no longer protect them.
When Princess Diana died, Katherine and I sat in my room and wept, because we thought there were no more princesses in the world.
After visiting a century-old market that had been heavily damaged in a fire, her office said, she returned to her car and wept.
Former slaves of the self-help company founder quietly wept in the back row as the verdict was read to a packed Brooklyn courtroom.
Thinking back, I fear I haven't wept over a book in a long time, which makes me worry about myself, or does that represent growth?
The aftermath As she was trying to leave, Greitens gave her a hug and laid her on the floor while she wept, the woman testified.
ET on ID. "MacDonald wept for his wife and children, cursed his assailants and described them for police artist F.G. Ponce," Potter and Bost wrote.
When al-Anbari met with his wife, who has cancer, "the two wept," the son said, speaking on condition of anonymity out of security concerns.
Kabir had tried to open the Persian Empire up to the West, he wept, only to be frustrated by the hand of a hardline assassin.
You either loved Gilmore Girls or you didn't; you either adored Bunheads and wept when it was canceled, or you avoided it like the plague.
He remembered that Jesus wept, too, and so he cried with her until his father came on the line and asked what was going on.
I never sat in a theater and wept over love and death as a teenager, years before I'd have to confront those feelings for real.
Kevin and Mary Ann Sherman wept during Friday's news conference as they called for prosecutors to hold responding officers accountable in light of the video.
Popping the question with a ring that says, without a shadow of a doubt, that you're not just in love, you're family: Reader, we wept.
Martin, also shown midair in the photo wearing red and white shoes, wept on the stand the first day of the trial speaking about Heyer.
Jean's best friend described him as her "absolute person" and his father openly wept on the witness stand, talking about the loss of his son.
Sharon Seudat, 22, of Glen Head, loudly wept in Nassau County Court while expressing remorse for the infant's death on March 31, 2016, Newsday reports.
She wept on the stand as she acknowledged that she "made a mistake" in not alerting authorities about her daughter's killing, according to multiple reports.
The 47-year-old wept and apologized during the court hearing Wednesday, saying he took full responsibility for his behavior, according to The Chicago Tribune.
She wept when Towers told her that if she stayed on that level of Subutex, her baby might suffer withdrawal in the weeks following birth.
And we broke for lunch, and I wept in my trailer from shame and guilt for not grieving for those two families and their loss.
Read the DOJ's conclusion on the Sterling investigation Several of Sterling's relatives wept after the DOJ told the family no federal charges will be filed.
The 24-year-old wept openly after being overlooked for the 2014 American team for Sochi, despite finishing third at the U.S. championships that year.
Had the victim been Jewish, Ms. Freij said as she wept in a recent interview, the police would have worked harder to find a suspect.
As Jakob Dylan, the musical guest, sang about how he had nothing but the whole wide world to gain, I wept softly in the darkness.
Bill Mazeroski, the Pittsburgh Pirates second baseman, wept so unabashedly during his speech in 221 that he ended it after two and a half minutes.
His widow, Margarita Castillo, wearing a faded pink T-shirt and leopard-print stockings, wept as she recalled how the paramilitaries had taken him away.
On one occasion, he saw his own chart, said "Charles M.—that's me," opened it, saw "Alzheimer's disease," and said, "God help me!" and wept.
In Enchanted by Death, for instance, Isaichik says that her neighbor was buried "without an orchestra, without music," and that only his ex-wife wept.
Later that night in Pasay, on the pavement of a main thoroughfare, Jennelyn Olaires wept as she cradled the body of her partner, Michael Siaron.
He put them in her IV, laid down next to her, wrapped his arms around her as she calmed, and wept as she peacefully passed.
His face covered by a surgical mask against the dust raised by the debris, he wept as he acknowledged the grim truth behind the wait.
She spent Tuesday night at an election watch party in a bar in Florissant, a suburb of St. Louis, where some wept at the news.
The day after that, she stood on the platform at Paddington station, and wept while I waved goodbye to her with my new school cap.
On the ride to San Juan, he looked around at toppled trees, downed telephone poles, tangled power lines, roofs and crumbled wood structures and wept.
Brett Kavanaugh bellowed; he snarled; he pouted and wept furiously at the injustice of having his ascendance to power interrupted by accusations of sexual assault.
She wept during closing arguments as the prosecutor played the video of the hooded figure swiftly shooting her son at the base of his skull.
CANBERRA, Australia — When Kamalle Dabboussy learned this month that President Trump was removing troops from northeastern Syria, he pulled over in his car and wept.
In fact, Luis Gutierrez was so overcome with emotion at how good this particular speech was that he had to leave the chamber, and wept.
Rachel sent Kenny home so he could be with his daughter, whom he wept over several times; the couple hugged and left on happy terms.
Fidel, the guest of honor, spoke with difficulty, but he remained commanding enough so that many of the delegates wept at the sight of him.
"In a way it was like 'Twelve Angry Men' in reverse," said Jane Ritter, a retired schoolteacher on the panel who wept during the verdict.
Mr. Torres and Ms. Norton, who have three children together but are not married, wept at the sentencing hearing, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
For those of you who also wept uncontrollably when you finished reading Call Me By Your Name, there's a beacon of hope on the horizon.
In late 2015, McDonald's announced that it was tragically doing away with its iconic Dollar Menu, and fast food lovers everywhere wept upon hearing this news.
One young woman from Brazil burst into tears as her time in the elevator came to an end, and Mr. LaBeouf hugged her as she wept.
She wept for her only grandchild — my son — who would not remember her, for the second grandchild in my pregnant belly whom she would never meet.
They wept as they kissed their older daughters, Katlin, 543, and Christina, 16, goodbye, leaving Christina to finish the last half of high school without them.
They wept again as they said goodbye to their parents and friends and Rich's job on a fishing boat and the only community they've ever known.
At a vigil just two days after Clayton's death, hundreds lit candles, sang, wept and paid respect to a woman they knew as a living hero.
TV footage showed army troops and other rescuers pulling out the body of a man from the concrete rubble of a damaged house while relatives wept.
Both Jesus and Mary wept tears of sadness and blood in Biblical references... and the modern iterations, below, are good enough to make us cry, too.
Before the verdict was announced, followers of Mr. Bapu prayed for a positive ruling at several of his ashrams and wept when the court convicted him.
Now television screens across America filled with close-ups of the commando's wife, as she wept in her VIP guest's seat high above the House chamber.
Understandably, it was an emotional experience for him, as he wept in the afterglow of his victory: Federer hadn't dropped a set in the entire tournament.
Ms. Yan broke down and wept at times as she admitted her guilt, and another defense lawyer, Christine H. Chung, who sat beside her, comforted her.
Maria wept on release, and went immediately to see her two children, whom she was only able to see a handful of times while in detention.
Lady Gaga wept as she read an emotional speech for the LGBT community and victims of the Orlando mass shooting Monday outside L.A.'s City Hall.
As Mr. Taunton drove, Mr. Hitchens read aloud from the Gospel of John and mulled over the precise reason Jesus wept at the death of Lazarus.
When he was first wheeled up to the front door, on a gurney, his mother-in-law had come out and clasped his hand and wept.
According to a spokesman from the Spartanburg County Solicitor's Office, family members of the victims wept as they addressed the court about their slain loved ones.
In the waiting area of Gate C14 at Baltimore Washington International Airport, she wrapped a blanket around him, cradled his head in her arms and wept.
He added that he wept after being shown a piece of concertina wire from a border along Spain's north African enclave of Ceuta, which borders Morocco.
One woman sent me a bunch of her documents for a Title IX sexual harassment complaint, and I almost openly wept with her over the phone.
"I love my father; he could use some mercy now," sang Mary Gauthier as I sat behind the wheel of my still-running car and wept.
When an agent from the Department of Commerce and Public Events visited in 1956, "the antiquarians wept, dustily, on his neck," The New York Times reported.
Lorrin P. Willis, Cary, N.C. A native Manhattanite, I had to move to North Carolina 40 years ago and wept all the way down Interstate 95.
He wept as he invoked the first graders killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School, in Newtown, Connecticut—a response for which some gun advocates mocked him.
After the election, Ms. Wintour wept as she talked to her staff members about the need to move forward in the face of a stinging defeat.
When Orpheus turned to look at Eurydice, sending her back to Hades (spoiler alert: it's not a happy ending), a woman sitting near us wept bitterly.
Ten years ago, Michaela Coel was a celibate, ultra-religious Pentecostal Christian who wept when her friends got tattoos and begged them to believe in Jesus.
As we silently stared at Manhattan's smoldering skyline, we wept for the dead, but also for the surge of a love we had not packed at departure.
"There are some educated people left in my village, but they will never raise their voices," he said, as another man wept silently, listening to him speak.
Mourners laid flowers and wept as they filed past closed coffins, set out on a public square in the center of the small city of 146,000 people.
His 23-year-old daughter, Samantha, and 19-year-old son, Jake, both wept silently in the courtroom, the son wiping his eyes with his jacket sleeve.
As dawn broke, a scene of chaos emerged along many streets, and people wept as they searched for relatives two days before the Lunar New Year holiday.
Brooks drove with Cachay to to the animal hospital and consoled her as she wept, grief-stricken when the dog was put to sleep later that night.
That faint arc of galactic light was, to this world, unimportant—it did not sustain life, it did not give shelter — yet she wept for its loss.
If the procedure wasn't well-known before, it certainly gained infamy after Kardashian wept through her "vampire facial" in an episode of Kourtney and Kim Take Miami.
People wept and hugged and stood up to thank us for taking the time and care to make this film that meant so very much to them.
She lost control and wept openly when she recalled her father visiting her in jail and telling her there was no near-term prospect of her release.
But on Sunday, he wept after securing the ultimate rank with his first-ever tournament win in a bruising bout with long-dominant Mongolian-born yokozuna Hakuho.
As their flight departed San Antonio, Isamar Sanchez and her seven-year-old daughter wept, fearing what would happen after they returned to their gang-ravaged homeland.
Attendees at the event, many of whom also wept, observed a minute of silence in memory of those killed, maimed, raped, kidnapped and displaced during the war.
Several of the migrants then wept as Francis knelt before them, poured holy water from a brass pitcher over their feet, wiped them clean and kissed them.
After the rejection, the usually vibrant pop star openly wept about the possibility of being stuck in a contract that forces her to work with her abuser.
Now she wept as she beheld the scorched skeleton of the cathedral that a week earlier had gone up in flames, generations of devotion reduced to rubble.
And when a gunman stormed into a synagogue just last month, declaring "all Jews must die," Americans wept over the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in US history.
The 44-year-old black woman wept for several minutes on the ground as others who came to pay their respects put their hands on her back.
Dad's love lives on Social media wept alongside Bailey Sellers after she posted the last set of flowers and birthday cards she'll ever receive from her father.
Indeed, Gregory said that when his brother called after learning that Mr. Trump had chosen him as his running mate, they wept and swapped verses from Scripture.
He had little sympathy for neighbors who wept at the prospect of living alongside refugees, or planned to sell their homes and move before housing prices fell.
After a particularly hot steaming, we left the sauna — so new that some of the boards still wept sap — and went to a porch to cool down.
I had to do this while fellow Marines wept nearby from doing hundreds of burpees as punishment for not being able to reassemble their weapons fast enough.
Even in the midst of so much grace, it turned out, sin had abounded, and I wept for the victims, who had been my classmates and neighbors.
Maeva Canappele, 20, wept as the boat began to distance itself from the island of St. Martin, destined for Guadeloupe, a six-hour ride on choppy seas.
Prayers at Soleimani's funeral in Tehran, which moves to the general's southern home city of Kerman on Tuesday, were led by Khamenei, who wept as he spoke.
Many wept as they told of murder, land theft, forced migration and the legacies of living in a region where fear of retribution silenced people over generations.
You may wind up feeling like the young female soldier Alexievich interviews who says, "We no longer wept, because in order to weep you also need strength."
When Italians witnessed the unveiling of the Veronese replica, in the creamily lit space where the artist intended his masterpiece to be seen, many of them wept.
As I wept inconsolably over his death, my young colleague, Jacque Smith, then Jacque Wilson, was dry-eyed and seemed confused by my obvious show of emotion.
Then my Sim wept uncontrollably over his urn, with a plate of food still in hand because, evidently, she inherited my real-life habit of depressive eating.
And on Saturday, when Ms. Knox finally broke a self-imposed three-day silence at the Festival on Criminal Justice in Modena, in central Italy, she wept.
As Cameron, the oldest of Sterling's five children, wept, McMillan said that Cameron has had to watch footage of his father dying on all the news outlets.
"I still haven&apost been able to talk to him," Orantes told The Associated Press in Spanish as she wept through a telephone interview Monday from the prison.
A few days after Suzy Batiz learned that she'd made Forbes's 2019 list of America's richest self-made women, she lay down on her kitchen floor and wept.
"We've been talking to staff, they see him, they hear him," Mr. Ricks, 51, said of Mr. White as he stood near the shelter on Thursday and wept.
"I was very happy on that day in 1945, but I'm even happier today," he read, as his 93-year-old father squeezed his eyes shut and wept.
I guess the first time I learned about that euphemism was when I read [Jane Schaberg's] The Illegitimacy of Jesus, which was an important book for Mary Wept.
On Thursday, some players at the event in Liverpool wept when they learned of Mr. Bristow's death there, and fans chanted, "There will never be another Eric Bristow."
"I know this is a difficult moment ... Liberating the land often calls for offering our souls to this country," he said as some relatives of the captives wept.
Last June, one video showed a breakdown in which Clarke wept, berated himself and punched his chest as Samson, his service Rottweiler, jumped up to block the blows.
Obama openly wept as he talked about the Sandy Hook shooting, in which 26 people, 20 of them young children, were killed at an elementary school in Connecticut.
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"He is a latter-day prophet​," Ms. Kim said after Mr. Jun blessed her with a prayer, putting his hand on her head, while she knelt and wept​.
Before the goat was slaughtered to start the action, a video of the event showed, local musicians sang a tribute to the recent martyrs as the general wept.
"And I will raise these girls to love you," she said as she wept during a candlelight vigil for her husband, slain Douglas County sherriff's deputy Zackari Parrish.
After that victory, she wept openly on the court, and told reporters that she had come to the Australian Open thinking this might be her last major tournament.
At Wednesday's committee hearing activist Sara Ziff, a former fashion model, wept as she recounted abuses she endured as a teenage model, including pressure to strip for photographers.
But the other night when the D.N.C. rolled that montage of non-dame presidential faces I wept so hard I had to open a new box of tissues.
The way he'd said, "It breaks my heart" gave me the feeling that if I had burst into tears at that moment, he would have wept with me.
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But they also said she could be tough on the students; some of them, Ms. Fitch said, wept in their cars outside Ms. Braverman's house after being criticized.
Prayers at Soleimani's funeral in Tehran, which was later due to move to his southern home city of Kerman, were led by Khamenei, who wept as he spoke.
My job was to understand and explain why what may have been the largest crowd of mourners ever assembled wept hysterically for a man my readers considered monstrous.
His mother, Sabah Fawaz, 58, had been so desperate to join the protests that she wept from frustration when her recent heart surgery forced her to stay home.
He said he wept after a Spanish journalist showed him a piece of concertina wire from the border of Spain's north African enclave of Ceuta, which borders Morocco.
In 2186, Barack Obama, the first incumbent U.S. president to visit Hiroshima, gave a speech emphasizing nuclear disarmament and met bombing survivors, embracing one elderly man, who wept.
"I'm very sad for being a loser today but Novak deserved to take the trophy," said Del Potro, who wept into his hands before being comforted by Djokovic.
When I first stood before a Rothko painting, years ago at the Whitney Museum, I, as many others have similarly reported, broke down; I wept silently before the canvas.
In Turkey's Hatay province, near the Syrian border, women wept as they sat on the ground, their hands bound with scarves, to show solidarity with women imprisoned in Syria.
I wept for the entirety of Oh My Sweet Land, mostly because I was seated in a small kitchen and the actor in front of me was chopping onions.
BREAKFAST BROWSE Off the market The Sexiest Man Alive (that's actor Idris Elba to us mere mortals) tied the knot over the weekend, and women the world over wept.
He wept as he noted that the tiny hamlet's population of 700 grows to 2,703 in the summer months, and that he feared for the future of the town.
During a press conference last month, Warmbier wept as he begged for the forgiveness of North Korea's people, admitting on camera he had stolen a banner from his hotel.
His gravelly voice rising as he wept, Kimura recalled opening his first sushi restaurant in Tsukiji 17 years ago in a bid to draw tourists and revive the market.
"I am simply grateful for his visit," said Tomoko Miyoshi, 50, who lost 10 relatives in the Hiroshima attack and wept as she watched Mr. Obama on her cellphone.
"All of us wept as we told stories of our working-class backgrounds and stories of racism and sexism and how this experience brought up those issues," Aleshire said.
Danelle, a patient of Dr. De la Vega's who agreed to be interviewed on the condition that only her middle name be used, wept as she described her predicament.
"When I saw Loretta Lynch on the news talking about how they were going to stand up for the transgender children in the school district, I wept," Kimberly said.
Upon emerging from the subway, participants had to pass through a large crowd of protesters who wept, prayed loudly and told passers-by that they would burn in hell.
Her family moved away almost immediately thereafter and I wept for that little girl and I prayed to god that she was under the age range that Larry preferred.
"We had a private viewing where we opened the coffin, and I got a chance to say one last goodbye to Noah," Mr. Pozner said, as some jurors wept.
Who can forget Philippa Forrester – every boy's childhood crush Philippa Forrester – commiserating with contestants down in the pit, as they wept over the smouldering remains of their life's work?
She wept when she spoke about the devastation her passing would bring her mother—"I'm an only child"—stepfather and husband, with whom she had hoped to start a family.
I wept as Antron's father (portrayed by the incredibly talented Michael K. Williams) terrifyingly told his son to "tell the police what they want to hear," after being intimidated himself.
When she arrived on the island and discovered she would be working with high-value detainees — and that she was the only female medic on Task Force Platinum — she wept.
The last eight years of progressive wins, culminating in the nationwide legalization of same-sex marriage ("Jesus wept," tweeted evangelical Republican Mike Huckabee) were frightening and bewildering to such evangelicals.
In the immediate aftermath of the vote, the anger and upset was palpable as pro-legalisation demonstrators wept as they heard the news that senate had voted against the bill.
Wherever he went he walked in a tropical breeze of adulation, but the reason women wept and young folk wanted to embrace him was because he was one of them.
The late senator's wife, 64, appeared emotional and wept throughout opera singer Renée Fleming's performance of "Danny Boy," which occurred towards the end of the Washington, D.C. service on Saturday.
She stoically reassured the population during escalated tension between North Korea and South Korea in 2010, and gravely wept again when second-generation leader Kim Jong Il died in 2011.
When Mark Hogg recently traveled to Puerto Rico to help deliver safe water kits to the hurricane-ravaged island, he met locals who wept at the sight of clean water.
A global summit in Nairobi opened with a moment of silence as some wept for the U.N. members killed in one of the deadliest aviation accidents in the organization's history.
She wept on seeing the result from the self-testing kit she had used, then rushed to a local health center where she received counseling before the diagnosis was confirmed.
Clearly overjoyed, the 24-year-old - who wept after being left off the Olympic team for Sochi in 2014 - pumped her fists and grinned as she skated off the ice.
And so, I played  That Dragon, Cancer, and wept for myself, my wife, our unborn child, and this family that lost theirs, but found the courage to tell their story.
During the congress, some delegates swooned and wept about Mr. Xi. Party media outlets have suggested that Mr. Xi will not remain leader for life, despite facing no term limits.
Days later, I sat with my father amid the ruin, surrounded by curled, soiled pictures and muddy belongings on what would have been their 60th wedding anniversary, and we wept.
On Wednesday, the night before the sentencing, others wept for Mr. Law, as he and Mr. Wong addressed hundreds of supporters gathered outside the square where they protested in 2014.
Opening arguments in the Hawthorne man's trial were presented Thursday in a Los Angeles court, according to local reports, which indicate the defendant wept openly in court during the proceedings.
She brought viewers to tears with her rare break in composure when she wept on her son Jack's shoulder as Renee Fleming sang "Danny Boy" at the Washington National Cathedral.
In a column called "The Piece I Knew I Would Have to Write," Tree of Life's Myers said he wept when he heard the news from New Zealand last week.
But in the gallery Mr. Venditto's wife, Christine, wept and his son, Michael, a former state senator, closed his eyes and held a single finger in the air, mouthing thanks.
On Thursday, Trump found himself revived by Kavanaugh's irate and tearful denial, delivered over the course of 45 minutes as his wife wept at the edge of the camera frame.
PATHEIN, Myanmar (Reuters) - Dozens of Rohingya Muslims including children wept in a Myanmar court on Friday as they were brought in to face charges of illegally traveling without proper documents.
The Sacred Band was largely undefeated until Alexander the Great's father, Philip II, annihilated them at Chaeraena, wept at their valor, and erected a memorial, which stands to this day.
Two years after the 2016 election, which brought on a sort of panicked celebrity activism (Cyrus later wept openly on Instagram, frustrated that Hillary lost), celebrities are more engaged than ever.
When he didn't, supporters watching his speech on large screens outside the assembly buried their heads in their hands, some wept, and they rolled up their Catalan flags and went home.
" The Oscar nominee continued: "I saw it, and I loved it, but I went home to my dad and wept for an hour because I just figured my part was bigger.
Leon Swanson and David Tait Jr., both 41, wept at a press conference on Friday after it was announced that they were raised by different biological mothers, according to CBC News.
Nervously rearranging the painted tambourines and traditional carved knives in her family's tiny gift shop, a young woman in Urumqi wept as she described families torn apart by the recent detentions.
Over the years, the "Idol" judges hugged (Abdul), fought (Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey), cursed (Steven Tyler) and wept (Jennifer Lopez), and, after the departure of Cowell in 2010, became kinder.
Strother's most recent sentencing has sparked protest, first and foremost from Anderson's victim, who the Washington Post reported openly wept in court on Monday, asking Strother to reject the plea deal.
And women smothered their babies rather than see them starve, and wept, and felt the tears freeze on their cheeks... In that darkness, the White Walkers came for the first time.
If only I had wept from the eyes instead, my streaming face would have matched the setting—big and pompous mausoleums, tiny headstones reading only "mother"—and the work at hand.
Lilian Hernandez wept as she spoke the names of aunts, uncles, cousins, her grandmother and two great-grandchildren — 36 family members in all — missing and presumed dead in the volcano's explosion.
I later had the stirring pleasure of attending a same-sex wedding in the National Cathedral and wept while watching two good friends celebrate both their love and their civil rights.
"A big giant teddy bear, the piece of cake to my piece of pie," his sister Tiffany Tucker told me while she wept outside his apartment on University Avenue last week.
Earlier, Ahmed Hussein wept standing over the body of his 17-year-old son Ayman, who had been shot through the back just half an hour before in Mosul's Zahra neighborhood.
All around her through the day people spoke quietly and wept and some of the refugees with medical backgrounds tended to the wounded, and others passed through sleep and into death.
"I remember the first time I came to the convention, in 2009, I broke down in my room and wept about 10 minutes," said Dirk Golden, 59, of Jurupa Valley, Calif.
On a video call the other day, my father — an ardent patriot who grew up during World War II, and was never very interested in politics — suddenly wept about America's future.
"I want Daddy," he wept, as his mother tried her best to hold her composure to humanize the man that Fox News and other national media outlets had already begun demonizing.
Prayers at Soleimani's funeral in Tehran, which will later move to his southern home city of Kerman, were led by Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who wept as he spoke.
Prayers at his funeral in Tehran, which will later move to his southern home city of Kerman, were led by Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who wept as he spoke.
The driver's widow wept in court and members of his union, who had attended much of the trial, sat stone-faced and angry after the jury foreman read out the verdict.
His grandmother, Maria Auxiliadora Neves, said she wept as she collected his silver necklace, his cellphone and the few dollars he had saved to buy his girlfriend a pair of sandals.
But she was all smiles as she waved to supporters in the crowd after accepting her medal and receiving an embrace from Kaneto, who wept tears of happiness after the ceremony.
Kavanaugh's emotional account of the toll the allegations had taken on his family -- delivered while his wife wept in the background -- quickly inspired a collective sigh of relief among his supporters.
So it may seem ungracious to fault Mr. Pritchard for not injecting greater drama into the melismatic phrase describing Peter's despairing regret for his betrayal of Jesus: "weinete bitterlich" ("wept bitterly").
A South Carolina mother who wept as she pleaded guilty to drowning her 5-month-old daughter, Grace Carlson Santa Cruz, in 2015 has requested to take back her plea, PEOPLE confirms.
A 83-year-old former substitute teacher in Ohio wept in court on Thursday as she apologized for having sex with two 11th-grade students in parking lots last year, PEOPLE confirms.
Lilian Hernandez wept as she spoke the names of aunts, uncles, cousins, her grandmother and two great-grandchildren — 36 family members in all — missing and presumed dead in the volcano&aposs explosion.
In front of the ornate facade of the 1920s-era building, under a cloudy sky, a bugler played taps as Familia's elderly mother, Adriana, her brothers, sisters and her three children wept.
The then Conservative Party leader wept at the hopelessness he encountered on its litter-strewn streets and returned to London determined to do something for those who had lost out under Thatcherism.
Ms Moyle says he wept on seeing a painting by Claude on a subject that he had also tackled: "I shall never be able to paint anything like that picture," he said.
According to Richard Cellini, the Georgetown alumnus who established the memory project, some of the descendants wept openly when they were told of family histories that had been a mystery to them.
One year ago I wept in horror at the attacks in the Bataclan theater in Paris, recalling how my husband and I attended our first concert there together over a decade earlier.
M., who was kidnapped and sold into sexual slavery and raped repeatedly by fighters with the Islamic State, wept as she prepared to leave for Germany in January under a resettlement program.
Yet I've wept at the loss of physical books and can't imagine throwing away even a bad one with the same lack of care with which I delete documents from my computer.
I wept for them with genuine emotion that I was afraid to express any other way, because when I did I usually ended up lying on the carpet in our hall, hyperventilating.
"And look at what happened," the 76-year-old woman told CNN as she wept over the weekend massacre in El Paso, Texas, that left 22 people dead and 24 more injured.
A Syrian refugee in Germany, Nour Sheikh Ibrahim, wept as he remembered the kindness the elder Ms. Barkat had shown him when he defected from the Syrian Army and escaped to Turkey.
By the time he told Ms. Carter to stand up, and pronounced her guilty, the two families seated on either side of the courtroom's aisle — Ms. Carter's and Mr. Roy's — wept, too.
In 2010, Smith, who was inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame in 2003, wept when he was unable to close out an unbeaten 20-race career for the peerless mare Zenyatta.
In Corozal, farther into the mountains, Victor Manuel Belen Santiago wept as he told me that his mother, Zoraida Santiago Torres, 58, had saved his life by helping him kick drug addiction.
Ms. Schmidt recalled that even though Mr. Berry did not speak Japanese, he wept while watching the Japanese version of the play, saying it was the best production he had ever seen.
"I showed the results of aerial surveys of #bleaching on the #GreatBarrierReef to my students, And then we wept," Terry Hughes, a professor at Australia's James Cook University, wrote on Twitter in April.
The son of an ethnic-Korean pig farmer, whose childhood was spent in a shack in southern Japan, Masa wept joyfully when, as a teenager, he first saw a picture of a microchip.
More than 90 percent of the Great Barrier Reef was affected by coral bleaching just over two years ago -- the devastation was so severe that the marine scientists surveying the aerial data wept.
Residents shouted or wept in public meetings last month, raging at state officials, who released the results and then found themselves blamed for not knowing what the factories were putting up their smokestacks.
When we talked by phone, he sometimes wept about his pain, exhaustion, pill regimen — 219 medications or more daily, an alphabet soup of drugs, from acyclovir to fight infection to Zofran for nausea.
Hundreds of supporters of the move cheered and some wept as President Petro O. Poroshenko, who had attended the session, emerged from the cathedral to announce that Ukraine had a new church leader.
And for Rodolfo Cortes Barragan, 22020, who wept when Al Gore lost the 2224 election, the moment came when Bernie Sanders endorsed Hillary Clinton for president at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
We know that Koun is "the love of my life," the only person she's "ever been able to be properly alone with"; we know he wept on the day he left her behind.
In the row behind me, a woman wept deep, grieving tears — a kind of crying so suffused with pain that we're not used to hearing it in public, even in a darkened theater.
And I ran back to a new mayor's office and I sat on that couch and I wept because we were all there for his death, but we weren't there for his life.
They had spent all night in the E.R., the girl insisting on test after test until there were no more tests to take and her mother wept weakly and begged to go home.
The veteran epidemiologist Zhong Nanshan, who is credited with identifying the coronavirus that causes SARS and is widely revered, wept as he spoke about Dr. Li in an interview with Reuters this week.
Oscar Wilde wrote that, before he found humility, he spent two years behind bars experiencing "anguish that wept aloud" and "misery that could find no voice" — which sounds more like defeat than victory.
Here's how LA Times described it: Packwood announced his intention to resign in a somewhat rambling speech during which he touted his achievements, reminisced about his decades in the Senate, and finally, wept.
H.C. Less by Andrew Sean Greer (2017) Andrew Sean Greer's Pulitzer Prize–winning novel moved me in ways I can't quite shake long after I wept tears that stained its final, beautiful pages.
At the time, Mr. Lee said he climbed Mount Bugak, the cool green peak that rises above the Blue House, in the evening, saw the protesters' candlelight filling the city center and wept.
Santa Avelina Journal SANTA AVELINA, Guatemala — Juana García Gómez, 75, wept over two coffins placed side by side in the sports hall of the Santa Avelina school in the western highlands of Guatemala.
And, although there might be an errant exception, I genuinely don't remember any time that I full-on wept between 1998 until last year, at age 32, when I cried during a breakup.
On Saturday one woman wept and clutched at the bars as she called out to Lopez Obrador, who was holding a news conference, begging him for help paying for a surgery for her mother.
The woman accusing Derrick Rose and two of his friends of gang rape wept on Wednesday as a lawyer graphically detailed the alleged August 2013 incident as the civil trial got underway, reports say.
I laid on my back in my tiny bedroom with my purity ring in a small tin on my end table, surrounded by posters of the celebrities that made up my universe, and wept.
Millions watched on Monday as sprinter Alysia Montaño dropped to her knees and wept following a devastating collision that knocked her off her feet during the Olympic trials for the women's 800 meter race.
WASHINGTON — A woman wept openly at a Bernie Sanders town hall in Iowa Monday, as she responded to the Democratic presidential candidate's questions about what it was like to live on $12,000 a year.
The father of Shanann Watts wept in the front row of a Colorado courtroom as the slain woman's husband Chris stood before a judge on charges he murdered her and the couple's two children.
The youngest of the group, Bilal Hadfi, 20 — who wept when he said goodbye to his mother in Belgium before leaving for Syria last year — is shown with a prisoner kneeling at his feet.
If you wept like an Oprah guest during Ray and did lame Joaquin Phoenix impressions in the mirror after Walk the Line, then Miles Ahead might actually be a bit too adventurous for you.
The woman, Svetlana Travis Zakharova, occasionally wept as a prosecutor described her as engaging in "a systematic and protracted extortion scheme" with one man, referred to as Complainant 1, that lasted over two years.
"Reno and I wept with gratitude to our Heavenly Father that Elsie would be granted a peaceful passing and would be able to save lives through her physical body still," Sunny posted on Facebook.
PARIS — Some fainted in the scorching July heat on Sunday, and many more wept as Simone Veil's coffin was carried up to the Panthéon, France's burial place for some of its most illustrious citizens.
"Obviously, this is a very touchy subject because there is immigration involved," Mr. Mickens said while his wife wept quietly by his side at a forum on Long Island organized by the White House.
He left, and the woman wept over him, until at last, to restore her balance, she decided to clean the house and opened the drawer where she'd put the two pieces of the stone.
"He cry out and he'll he make us all miss our brothers, the ones we ain't never even have," Elegba says, recalling Oshoosi's breakdown, when he wept and pleaded to see Ogun, who never visited.
But I have to say, when one friend showed up with the fanciest grown-up cookies I'd ever seen and no baby stuff, I was like, "A THING THAT I CAN EAT??" and nearly wept.
Last June, the 24-year-old woman posted a YouTube video of a breakdown in which she wept, berated herself and punched her chest until Samson, her service Rottweiler, jumped up and blocked her blows.
Conor McGregor wasn't always a monster in the cage -- he tapped out in his 3rd-ever MMA fight and wept in the cage ... but his opponent says the dude is FAR from a cry baby.
Ronaldo, pursuing the personal redemption he promised himself as he wept on the pitch at the end of the 2004 final, occupies an odd position in this Portugal side, in the limelight and yet peripheral.
On Tuesday, as family members wept in the courtroom, Mr. Pho was sentenced to five and a half years in prison after pleading guilty to a single count of willful retention of national defense information.
But when his wife told him that fires were burning for him on different islands, and that native elders were playing drums for him farther north on Vancouver Island, he closed his eyes and wept.
Amanda Cohen, the chef and owner of Dirt Candy, a vegetarian restaurant on the Lower East Side, wept with happiness on seeing her two-star review, in 2012—and she still feels its economic benefit.
In her living room days later, Mariam wept as she looked at a photograph of Othman during his interview, taking breaks from conversation to fix pots of sweet tea as she grappled with her emotions.
" Speaking later to a polite and enthusiastic crowd of about 1,800 under a chilly bright blue sky, Ms. Evers-Williams said: "Going through the museum of my history, I wept because I felt the blows.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 premiered in theaters worldwide on July 15, and millions of Harry Potter fans wept into their popcorn as they bid adieu to the story that defined a generation.
Last Friday, an Ohio woman wept inside an Akron courtroom while addressing the parents of the teenage girls she killed in 2017 when her car drifted off the road and struck them because she was texting.
"I lost a best friend who's practically a brother, and that's why I'm here," Zeif said as he openly wept beside Nicole Hockley, whose son Dylan, 6, was murdered in the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012.
Eureka was scolded for her utter failure of a lip sync in the maxi challenge, and she wept as she confessed her fear and anxiety about her ability to make the most of her comeback opportunity.
At the hilltop burial site on Thursday, Roshan Ghaznavi, a human rights campaigner, wept over the coffin of a girl named Negina from a poor family; she had been their best hope for a better life.
Iran&aposs leaders have vowed to avenge Soleimani&aposs death and inflict pain and destruction on the US.Khamenei also wept four times while giving Muslim funeral prayers beside Soleimani&aposs body at Tehran University on Sunday.
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - A deadly plane crash at Nepal's international airport was the fault of the pilot, who had been "extremely upset" and chain-smoked and wept in the cockpit during the flight, an investigation report said.
During the interview with King which aired on Thursday, Kelly wept and yelled that he was unable to pay child support, partly due to his ex-wife's allegations in "Surviving R. Kelly" that he abused her.
The new Davis Cup left him sitting in a courtside chair with a towel on Friday, covering his face as he wept at failing to give his friends and teammates a shot at another triumphant ending.
Instead, we wept for the beginning of the end of a fantasy world that enriched our lives with countless online communities, fan art, fan fiction, wizard rock, theories, podcasts, charity organizations, meet-ups, and lifelong friendships.
When he learned of it, he wept "like a child", the 50 year-old recalls in Ain Tarma, one of three towns hit by poison gas in 2013 in areas near Damascus collectively known as the Ghouta.
It may have appeared that President Barack Obama wept when the murder of 20 first-graders came up during his announcement of an executive order on gun control today, but some conservatives want you to look again.
Or would she be pronounced DBD (dead by dragon?) Almost no one could have predicted she'd bite the dust -- literally -- in the bowels of the Red Keep, flattened by falling stones as she wept in Jaime's arms.
Jones remembers a day four decades ago when Dlamini-Zuma lay on her bed and wept after being forced to miss her brother's funeral because the apartheid-era security services had hounded her out of South Africa.
Maia, from the Democratas (DEM) Party, wept upon winning the speakership and vowed to lead the house with "simplicity" - which would be a stunning change from the chaotic manner of former speaker, the scandal-plagued Eduardo Cunha.
Eric Greitens forced her into a nonconsensual sexual encounter on his basement floor as she wept uncontrollably with her hands bound and eyes blindfolded, according to a graphic report released Wednesday by the state House investigative committee.
A vocal, mostly older minority feels that Ms Park has been the victim of a left-wing witch hunt: on hearing the verdict outside the constitutional court, many wept and blared out the national anthem in defiance.
As his victims wept in a Michigan courtroom on Wednesday, long-time USA Gymnastics team doctor Nassar was sentenced to up to 175 years in prison for abusing young female gymnasts who were entrusted to his care.
The futuristic Warriors drowned in a sea of 90s-era switches, drives, isolations, and mismatches, and everyone wept with joy as LeBron was strapped into a harness and lifted, Peter Pan–style, into the hall of eternals.
With the Jurassic Park instrumental theme song playing through the speakers, the lead singer and I just held each other and fucking wept like babies at how amazing the Earth is, pondering We get to live here?
My boy came out sickly white, with the umbilical cord knotted around his neck, and he was silent for an eternal second before his gurgling cry bubbled through his lungs and my wife clutched him and wept.
My sons were especially moved by the Panamanian fans who wept with elation when their team lost 6-1 to England, because it was Panama's first-ever World Cup and its team had actually managed to score.
Adding drama to moment, he paid tribute to previously unannounced guests who wept in the gallery: the parents of Otto Warmbier, the University of Virginia student who died after being detained for 17 months in North Korea.
To those who wept especially for the Red Sox and Patriots and Bruins and less so the Celtics over the years, Boston teams and their fans will always be underdogs, no matter how much success they've hard.
Essay STRATFORD, Ontario — Howie Morenz wept when he finally agreed to join the Montreal Canadiens in 1923, abandoning his family and a budding career as a railway machinist in Stratford to become the world's greatest hockey player.
CAIRO — A young Irish prisoner punched the air and wept with relief at a prison courthouse near Cairo on Monday, as a judge acquitted him on all charges relating to a 2013 political protest that turned violent.
Michael Jordan openly wept as he remembered Kobe Bryant at a memorial service Monday, and then lightened the mood by joking that he was going to have to look at another "Crying Jordan" meme as a result.
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, wept in grief as hundreds of thousands of mourners thronged Tehran's streets for Soleimani's funeral, and the slain military commander's successor vowed to expel U.S. forces from the region in revenge.
Amid the torching of American and Israeli flags in Tehran's streets and a stampede that killed 35 people today in Soleimani's hometown, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei openly wept, and his countrymen repeated their calls for revenge.
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, wept in grief as hundreds of thousands of mourners thronged Tehran's streets for Soleimani's funeral, and the slain military commander's successor vowed to expel U.S. forces from the region in revenge.
This was after he had already publicly wept over the immigration ban and suffered the president's derision for doing so, and after he had announced that he would oppose most of the rest of the cabinet appointments.
Spanish players wept in joy after pulling off the shock at the Olympic repechage tournament on Sunday and the unheralded Europeans will now compete with global powers Fiji and New Zealand when the format makes its Games debut.
In the earliest days of SoulCycle, media outlets commissioned pieces on the new fitness phenomenon — the cult, the candlelit studios, the women who wept like they'd been saved, the men who said the class made them feel high.
Golunov wept as he was freed from police custody on Tuesday (after a brief house arrest) and said he would continue his investigative work which has seen him delve into alleged corruption among Moscow officials and other topics.
And that is not OK." Another said that Briles wept in front of the board when he met with them days before he was fired, and that he said, "I delegated down, and I know I shouldn't have.
Women, children, and men including some soldiers wept and hugged on the bus, live on state TV. Islamist rebels had kidnapped the people in a village in rural Idlib as they swept into the province three years ago.
"Thank you for the miracle," said the Sports Hochi daily, which sported a closeup of Uchimura's bulging biceps as he screamed in triumph, along with a photograph of his wife, who said: "I was so relieved I wept".
Charles Bennett, 58, wept after some of the friends and family who were victims of his years-long scheme urged U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain in Manhattan to take no pity on him despite his suicide attempt.
Early on, Terai told me, he was struck by the large number of men who wept at divorce ceremonies—"The women are usually O.K., but the men are bawling," he said—and by how relieved they looked afterward.
One soldier's reaction was visceral: In a hospital in Pomerania, Adolf Hitler wept when he heard about "the monstrous event" and became so distraught that he temporarily lost his eyesight ("everything went black before my eyes," he wrote).
Soleimani was widely seen as Iran's second most powerful figure behind Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 80, who wept in grief along with hundreds of thousands of mourners who thronged the streets of Tehran for Soleimani'sfuneral on Monday.
Although Mr. Swift acknowledged that Ms. Salman, who wept in court on Wednesday, had known of Mr. Mateen's long-term interest in jihadist ideology, he contended that she had no meaningful knowledge of his plan to attack Pulse.
B. Michael Jordan wept during his 2009 induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame, but it wasn't until at least 2012 that the still of his face, red-eyed with tears streaming down both cheeks, became a meme.
"We were together last night," the new widow, three months pregnant, wept as she rocked back and forth, her head veiled by a red scarf and buried between her knees as her sister-in-law squeezed her shoulders.
As President Trump spoke for three to five minutes, Ms. Johnson, 24, who is six months pregnant, wept openly, her body frozen with emotion, according to Representative Frederica S. Wilson, Democrat of Florida who accompanied the young widow.
" FROM COINAGE: The Real Cost of Going to Coachella At evening's end, Theresa Haggard – who sang, danced and wept through the concert – thanked the artists and said what was on everyone's minds: "I know Haggard is here right now.
He said that when a little girl who lives in Fukushima once asked him if she would ever be able to get married, because of the stigma attached to radiation, he was lost for an answer and wept afterward.
SEOUL (Reuters) - About 90 families from North and South Korea wept and embraced on Monday as the neighbors held their first reunion events in three years for relatives wrenched apart by the Korean War for more than six decades.
I wept when I saw the sack given to a little girl by her mother as a memento when they were sold to different slave masters (the story was embroidered on the cloth by a great-granddaughter, years later).
"She and her husband Brad have a beautiful daughter named Charlotte who has a chromosomal variation, so I called her and brought all of my scared feelings to her and wept with her and grieved with her," Scorsone shared.
Ethiopia's parliament declared Monday a day of mourning, while a global summit in Nairobi opened with a moment of silence as some wept for the U.N. members killed in one of the deadliest aviation accidents in the organization's history.
The crowd cheered through the opening credits, sang "I Love You Baby" along with Ledger and stayed mournfully quiet as Ms Stiles wept "I don't hate you, not even close, not even a little bit, not even at all".
" She once wept over a typo in one of her short stories published in The New Yorker , and, when the Times Magazine had to run a correction on an article she'd written, she said, "I was gaga with misery.
"Choosing between the people in Crimea, who wept when the Russian flag was run up and who were doomed to genocide, and sportspeople taking first place on the podium, I choose the people who couldn't defend themselves," Kudrashov said.
Then, for the first set of interrogations, Mr. Khweis was not Mirandized...During each interrogation, Mr. Khweis begged, pleaded, and wept, imploring the agents to bring him back home, even if it meant returning home to face criminal charges.
"Choosing between the people in Crimea, who wept when the Russian flag was run up and who were doomed to genocide, and sportspeople taking first place on the podium, I choose the people who couldn't defend themselves," Kudrashov said.
In one hospital in Ghouta, a mother wept as a nurse tended her small son, severely injured and dying, on a gurney next to two other dead or dying children, a Tweety Bird decal on the wall behind them.
While several of his players and members of their families wept in frustration in and outside the locker room, Riley tried to remain upbeat and bent on assuring them that the national championship trophy was almost in their grasp.
But then she goes on to give us Penelope's ordinary grief: "She cried a long, long time, / then spoke again ..." — where "cried" (not "wept") and the repeated "long" evoke Penelope's sobbing as powerfully as any other words could do.
When the foreman of the jury, which had deliberated for two and a half days, read the one-word verdict, "guilty," Ms. Mansonet placed her left hand to her face and breathed deeply while family members behind her wept.
"That was just so sad," he wept, in what was one of the only times I've ever seen him cry (in fairness, he and pals had inexplicably drunk a bottle of Buckfast at a Christmas party the previous night).
Tursun, who wept and shook as a translator read her prepared statement, said her three children were taken from her while she was in detention and that her four-month-old son had died without explanation in government custody.
Meghan Cox Gurdon, The Wall Street Journal: Having wept through "The Fault in Our Stars" in both its book and movie versions, enthusiasts will want to know: Does "Turtles All the Way Down" offer the same sort of cathartic transport?
TOKYO (Reuters) - Ichiro Suzuki, the most prolific hitter in baseball history and an icon on both sides of the Pacific, retired on Thursday as his fellow Seattle Mariners wept, bowed and hugged him in a Tokyo stadium rocking with cheers.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Reuters) - The mother of a 13-year-old black boy shot by a white police officer in Columbus, Ohio, wept and pleaded that his casket not be closed for the last time at his funeral service on Saturday.
Overcome with emotion, the three-times Grand Slam champion wept at a media conference as he revealed that he had initially planned to quit after playing this year's Wimbledon tournament but now felt Melbourne Park might end up his swansong.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - As Brazil forward Neymar broke down and wept uncontrollably on the pitch at the end of his team's hard-fought 2-0 win over Costa Rica on Friday, it was hard not to be moved by his reaction.
His distant cousin, Harriett Bullard White, told CNN she wept with joy as she placed a wreath at the statue during a ceremony, attended by Air Force officers, nearly two dozen family members and several surviving members of the Tuskegee Airmen.
NEGOMBO, Sri Lanka (Reuters) - Sri Lankans wept and prayed on Tuesday as they buried their dead from suicide bomb attacks on churches holding Easter services and luxury hotels that killed 321 people in the country's worst violence in a decade.
In first place after the short program, Zagitova wept in the arms of her coaches after coming off the ice from her free skate but was smiling by the time her score was posted, 155.42 for a total of 237.50.
When a coach pulled him from the first inning of a game that August and asked him to get an MRI, Verlander thought "the end" of his career had come, and he wept as he walked back to the clubhouse.
Then, Bolt's supposed successor as the sport's main attraction, Wayde van Niekerk, wept over suggestions of IAAF 'sabotage' from a rival Isaac Makwala who was not allowed to run the 400 metres because of a virus he claimed he didn't have.
Mirna Priz, who sells tamales and chiles rellenos, wept as she sat on a rock at a crossroads, with a suitcase in front of her and her 11-year-old son, Allen, and their terrier mix Cara Sucia by her side.
The day we drove to Northern Dutchess Hospital to meet Brian's new grandnephew (the trip I wept through), we were grappling with what we had learned hours earlier at the clinic: Fertility treatments were a serious long-shot for us.
"I remember at some point in the middle of 23s I came here for the first time and I almost wept because Sevastopol — a special city for every Russian — was in a terrible state," Mr. Putin said during one recent visit.
Among leadership, Spanberger has her fans, in no small part because she is calm and direct; unlike so many freshmen, male and female, she has never gone into their offices and wept, distraught about some foiled opportunity or a tough vote.
Flowers were piled knee-deep at the gates of the royal palaces; grown men wept openly in the streets; mild-mannered citizens inveighed against the usually blameless queen for what they believed was an inadequate response to a national crisis.
DALLAS (Reuters) - A former Dallas police officer charged with murdering an unarmed neighbor when she walked into his apartment thinking it was her own, wept as she testified in her own defense on Friday, saying she asks God daily for forgiveness.
TANTA, Egypt (Reuters) - Egyptian Christians wept with rage on Monday as they recovered the bodies of loved ones killed in twin church bombings, furious at a state they believe will no longer protect them from neighbors bent on their murder.
Mr. Garfield said he read the script, wept — Mr. Doss had single-handedly rescued 75 men from a brutal battleground in Japan — and that any hesitation he might have had vanished after he asked Mr. Gibson about the controversy head-on.
He also singled out Miguel Pizarro, 29, a drum-playing lawmaker with the Justice First party who recently wept at a news conference minutes after a 17-year-old was shot dead close to him during a protest in Caracas.
Meanwhile, Bernall's story proved to be a rallying point for youth ministry: In a 1999 Weekly Standard column, Joseph Bottum wrote about 73,000 teenagers who "wept along with sermon after sermon on her death" at a rally in Pontiac, Michigan.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former U.S. Congressman Anthony Weiner wept on Friday as he pleaded guilty to sending sexually explicit messages to a teenage girl, ending an investigation into a "sexting" scandal that played a role in last year's U.S. presidential election.
LESBOS, Greece (Reuters) - Pope Francis took three families of Syrian refugees back to Rome on Saturday after visiting the frontline of Europe's migrant crisis at a camp in Greece where migrants wept at his feet, kissed his hand and begged for help.
Bran forgave Theon and gave him the confidence he needed to die, Drogon comforted his mommy as she wept over the man she friend-zoned for 8 seasons, and Sansa and Tyrion shared the most intimate look of comfort, understanding and admiration ever.
When fan-favorite Bachelorette contestant Luke Pell was sent home last month, immediately after declaring his love for a teary-eyed JoJo (proving, once again, that there's simply no room for real emotion in reality romance), America wept right along with her.

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