Every time you look at his photograph you just can't help but cry and think, 'Why you?
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Well, what can you do but cry when you've devoted yourself to a candidate like Primary Colors' Jack Stanton--charming, idealistic in some ways, but more than a little slippery?
"My chest was full of grief and I couldn't help but cry, " said Takeko Kano, a 67-year-old grandmother who came to the ceremony hoping she would feel a sense of peace over her missing daughter.
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But her cry, no one heard her cry but me, and when I put these certificates on display I'll remember it.
But the cry for reforms from some former UMNO Youth leaders linked to Anwar rings discordant, especially the likes of Saifuddin Nasution.
Open world games often compromise gameplay and pacing for player control, but Far Cry 3 maintains a delicate and impressive balance between corridor narrative and sun-on-your shoulders exploration.
It is a nice business, but a far cry from the dreams some Westerners once had about China.
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The mothers sat in the next room and listened to their children cry but were not permitted to go in and soothe their babies.
For example, KPMG now tracks statistics for 153 banks in China, which is up from 21 in 2006, but a far cry from the 7, 622 banks that operate in the United States.
Physiology is an important science like all others, no doubt, just like anthropology or any other, but a far cry from credentials that would qualify her to dispense advice to others how to go about fixing their lives.
For all 2012, nearly 55, 000 new manufactured homes were sold, up from about 52, 000 in 2011 but a far cry from a peak of more than 370, 000 in 1998, according to the Manufactured Housing Institute, an industry trade group.
It's a nice, little sanctuary but a far cry from the club's glory days over a hundred years ago when a wealthy member gave them a parcel of land at 40th and Broadway, along with the money to build the four-story Mendelssohn Hall.
He was humiliated and in pain but tried not to cry while they were waiting.
Not the cry, but the flight of a wild duck, leads the flock to fly and follow.
She was visibly trying not to cry, but her lips were quivering.
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James Allan will admit that it's his own cheating heart that makes him cry, but in the end, he's not that sorry about it.
But I tend to cry foul at these studies because I think the truth is a lot simpler: we do what comes easiest to us.
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"I thought this would bring my mother and I together, but all she did was cry and cry, " Danielle remembers.
But please don't cry because my reality show would be so boring.
Computers have become remarkably useful but are still a far cry from the dream of early computer pioneers of a machine so smart it would be indistinguishable from a human.
True, dairy farms already scan their herds with electronic implants, but it is a far cry from a milking shed to a herd of muddy steers in a Colorado blizzard.
But there has to be a cry for a change in this mindset wherever you are.
But New Hampshire is a far cry from the reliable Republican state it was in the past.
The Giffords shooting sparked an important discussion about the need to tone down incendiary rhetoric, but that's a far cry from accusing people of complicity in crime.
The site still draws roughly seven million visitors a month, but that's a far cry from the more than 30 million is was pulling in during its 2008 heyday.
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