Then, just as the ax falls, she cries out that her mother has finally been avenged.
This think piece is very thought-provoking, succinctly put and cries out for a really good discussion.
Ora cries out in her sleep, haunted by the accidental death of her best friend.
For example, there is a superstition that if a gecko cries out four times, someone will die.
This case cries out for clarity and resolution, and the only place to get either is in court.
But then along comes something that cries out for more and better disclosure.
Continuing illegal immigration across the Mediterranean cries out for a co-ordinated EU response.
This system cries out for a 3-D gesture-sensing interface of the kind Samsung just unveiled on one of its TVs.
Wherever the booming economy cries out for workers, or a place needs regenerating, the ever-arriving and ever-progressing Latinos will move in.
Aubyn, and are supposed to be, because the chronicled cruelty of the previous four books cries out to expose their culpable inanities.
"My body cries out, " a tearful Mr. Carter said at a 1992 news conference at Olympic Stadium, where he announced his retirement.
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The AMT today lacks theory and equity and cries out for repeal.
Meanwhile Google Earth, though it works just fine with a regular mouse and keyboard, cries out for experimenters to devise cooler navigation techniques.
Yet the situation scarcely cries out for whizzy new doctrine: Mr Brown has tried to tout a sort of neo-Keynesian statism, without dramatic success.
As the old prioress, Madame de Croissy, lies writhing on her deathbed, she cries out that God has forsaken her and the Carmelite order.
The danger entailed cries out for congressional oversight, and corrective action.
Tennis is a sport that cries out for players with personality and Djokovic has that in spades, but it has not always worked to his advantage.
The entire movie cries out that exalted, self-denying spirituality, however noble, is less sane than everyday love and sex and the full adoration of the sensuous world.
His decision delighted both his family and his new club Saracens, but it leaves a gaping hole in a Fijian pack which continually cries out for direction.
The 76-year-old Argentine has described inequality as "a social sin that cries out to Heaven" - and has emphasised the Church's duty to serve the poor and disenfranchised.
That disparity, the lawyers say, cries out for legal redress.
At last he cries out for help, but Edward is already there, half hidden by the swirls of dirt he raises with the board he has brought from the boat.
The screenplay, brilliantly adapted by the husband-and-wife team of Cyrus and Betsy Nowrasteh from the true story captured by a Franco-Iranian journalist Freidoune Sadebjam and directed by Mr. Nowrasteh, cries out for justice.
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