Mrs Reed's family is now supporting Cry's campaign to introduce that here.
Cry's chief executive Alison Cox said things are gradually changing for the better within the medical profession.
Mrs Linforth is now backing Cry's campaign for better cardiac screening for young people who go to the doctor with inexplicable chest pains or for the siblings of a child who has died from a sudden cardiac death.
It's all a far cry from Haygood's previous life as a police officer -- serving the Baltimore Police Department for over two decades before retiring in 2006.
MovieBeam's short, sordid history hasn't exactly come to a close, but it's certainly a far cry from the service's once lofty goals.
Shaw applauds Cucinello's radio rallying cry to the Louisville area's employers.
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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.
It's a far cry from the promise of productivity that typifies most of Stoller's work.
That's a far cry from the 25% figure for 1973, when the Saudis, piqued by Israel's victory in that year's war, embargoed oil sales to the U.S. and prompted a 70% rise in crude prices.
And despite the hue and cry of journalism's cognoscenti, making money is the priority.
Critics cry that Colombia's army has been guilty of human rights abuses.
Newsreel footage and radio announcer Herbert Morrison's plaintive cry, "Oh, the humanity!"
The original Toyota Corolla was introduced here in the late 1960s, and was a far cry from today's descendant in quality, power, comfort or performance.
It is the rallying cry of Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel as she points to what she thinks is the way out of the euro mire.
There is no shortage of challenges, then, for the man who has accepted the Chancellor's rallying cry to 'strain every sinew' to get the economy growing strongly again.
At the same time, Tsakonas has been making an extra push on his efforts in KM, whose 92 square blocks are a far cry from Antiparos's relaxed luxury.
Soon after, the jumping monkey became the team's rallying cry.
That was a far cry from Harvard's current investment strategy.
It is starting to have the same haunting effect as George Bush senior's famous cry of "read my lips, no new taxes", ahead of the 1988 US presidential election.
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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"This one is going to take some time to sink in, walking round the ground seeing family I don't know whether to laugh or cry, it's a really special moment, " said Flintoff.
But with new owner John W Henry unable to watch the first home game since taking over at the club through illness, Marsden's rallying cry seemed to have the desired effect as Liverpool began with a real thrust to their play.
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.
It's all a far cry from growing up in a dusty rural village on the outskirts of Gaborone, Botswana's capital.
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.
New York - "Defense, " goes UCLA's hew and cry at the NCAA Final Four tournament.
That's a far cry from the 6.5% AvalonBay earns on average from the properties it builds.
It was that flight that resulted in the popular rallying cry of "Let's Roll!"
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