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.
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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Of course our governors can encourage or mandate certain activities or stimulate or direct particular undertakings--land for railroad building in the 19th century, highway construction and space exploration in this one--but that's a far cry from directing the whole economy.
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.
It's a terrifying thought, but science suggests that when under attack, plants cry for help.
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They still boast of their fiscal prudence as a contrast to Mr Bush's recklessness, but worry that fiscal discipline is a less effective rallying cry when, despite huge budget deficits, America's interest rates remain extraordinarily low.
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.
For decades, Shiokawa tried to find his father's body, but failed -- a fact that made him break down and cry during his interview with us.
Under cross-examination from the prosecution she was asked if it did not trigger anything that Millie did not cry when she got an injury but cried when she came back to the house.
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Petitioning the White House is silly, for instance, but only a tiny handful of Devil May Cry fans have actually done that.
But in all the hue and cry, there is little comment on the fact that the case of Mary Bell, while tragic and disturbing, also appears to be a model of successful rehabilitation.
It is still their rally cry, one that will be tested and scrutinized all year, but perhaps never more than on Saturday when the Penn State football team starts its season for the first time since 1966 without Hall of Fame coach Joe Paterno.
Wilshere was known to cry with frustration if his team-mates were unable to match his standards but that became less of an issue once Arsenal came calling.
Indeed, when Rees raises the prospect that the atom-smashers may not compact the planet, but instead create a novel vacuum that eliminates our galaxy, the reader can't resist a sci-fi cry of "coool!"
The Republican cry that the government should not come between a doctor and her patient is fine in principle, but if the doctor and drug company are getting their money from the government then we have the right and obligation to have the brake of reason on the reimbursements.
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