It is how well (or not) the baby fares in the cry-it-out scenario that muddies the waters.
Like the boy in the cry-wolf fable, you just get to a point where no one believes you.
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They said it was against House rules to call the speaker a "cry-baby, " and said Democrats were just trying to divert attention from Clinton's inability to balance the budget.
The way he'd turn a line, or spin on his heels, or make something funny, or out of nowhere make me cry - I just never knew what was coming next.
Xanadu - based on the 1980 film flop of the same name starring Olivia Newton John - and Young Frankenstein beat A Catered Affair and Cry-Baby The Musical to take joint musical honours.
His stumble follows on the heels of last year's failure, "Ghost the Musical, " with songs by mega-songwriters Dave Stewart (half of the Eurythmics) and Glen Ballard, and 2008's "Cry-Baby, " with songs co-written by a member of the pop group Fountains of Wayne.
Other Japanese videogame outfits include Konami and Capcom, which has a big hit this year with its million-seller Devil May Cry, a survivor-horror game.
This new sanctimoniousness, said officials, was a precaution to ward off a hue-and-cry from Jordan's Islamists, already restive over King Abdullah's hands-off approach to the looming war on Iraq.
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Somewhere in the United States, there are places waiting to be discovered this summer -- jagged mountain peaks, roadside diners with heaps of eccentric flair and candy-coloured beach coves that cry out for skinny-dipping adventures.
But since then, he estimates, annual growth has settled down at around 70-150%, a far cry from the 700-1, 500% trumpeted by WorldCom.
There was an out-cry against Invisible Children when the film Kony 2012 broke earlier this year.
Moreover, the open-cry system gives brokers and traders a window on what's going on in the market.
The Merc is shoving its brokers and traders away from the open-cry system.
Moreover, Nasser had used the Palestinians' plight as a convenient rallying-cry to unite the Arab world around his leadership.
Volume there has remained constant--while electronic volume has exploded--making the exchange a perfect place to compare open-cry and electronic platforms.
'The Rock' is the star attraction in the Welsh capital on Saturday which is a far cry from three-and-a-half years ago.
So we took up the rallying cry of parents-to-be everywhere: Not us!
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Allowing parties to operate would make Mr Besigye's war-cry sound hollow.
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The BBC's David Willis says the austere surrounding of the all-women's detention centre will be a far cry from the five-star luxury the hotel heiress has become used to.
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The labor union at Thai Airways International PCL, meanwhile, singled out "Battle of the Angels" for special criticism, saying it tarnishes the reputation of flight attendants and is a far cry from day-to-day life in the skies.
It's also no surprise Trump -- who launched his campaign on a cry for tougher immigration policies -- took aim at Rubio on the issue.
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These premises, plus the hangarlike 11, 000-square-foot workspace Wilner maintains for his brigade of restorers in Long Island City, are a far cry from the walk-up apartment where he first lived and sold frames back in 1983.
Mr Wells-Burr also recalled witnessing Mr Nowak cry when he thought Miss Wells-Burr was going to leave him, months before her death.
That's still a far cry from its dot-com era high of 5, 048 from March 10, 2000.
Other symptoms can include a distinct, high-pitched cry, tightening of the muscles and seizures.
It was a far cry from a two-hour stage show, but it was a start.
It's a far cry from the small-town family grocery store where Shaheen worked during high school.
Modern Georgia is a far cry from the ill-run backwater that Mr Saakashvili took over in 2003.
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Mr. Santorum's rise is a far cry from his long-shot start last year.
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