"I just, it just all came out, tears of joy, I just couldn't stop shaking, " she said, laughing and crying at the same time.
Before the answer came out of her mouth, tears started streaming down her face.
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Within the Liberals (seen as conservative, basically pro-business and largely sympathetic to the government) a split developed after its vice-chairman, Ronald Arculli, stalked out of the chamber in tears shortly before the vote.
New York state education officials have already begun to weigh the fallout from tougher standardized tests tied to new academic standards after schools and parents complained this week that children ran out of time, collapsed in tears or froze up.
She became famous for her ability to wring tears and truth out of celebrities and statesmen in her specials.
Anyone of those would take a bite out of disposable income, but the combination tears through consumer wallets.
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In New York, some parents and teachers said students froze or broke into tears because they ran out of time to finish new tougher tests in mid-April.
The first order of business was to get gasoline to the Houston market and highway corridors of I-45 and I-10, which served as primary evacuation routes and trails of tears for thousands of motorists stranded alongside the road when their cars ran out of gas.
Titania could not conceive of the way they were made, except as distillations of sadness and heartbreak and despair, since that was how she made her own poisons, shaking drops of terror out of a wren captured in her fist, or sucking with a silver straw at the tears of a dog.
All of the victims' names were read out amid tears, the five-hour reading punctuated by the solemn silences, and music.
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As the verdict was read out, relatives of the victims hugged and wiped away tears while Beasley slumped over, his head in his hands, and his mother sobbed.
Opinion was divided over whether the peak of his game was the 1982 world championship semi-final, when he rescued a deficit of 59-0 with a break of 69 to reverse the match entirely, or the final, when he made a total clearance of 135 in the final frame (his opponent, Ray Reardon, sitting pale with disbelief) and then, in tears, called his wife and baby daughter out of the crowd to hug them.
Some residents of the favela could be seen looking out of their windows at the advancing police, while others broke down in tears when their homes were searched.
It was all in sharp contrast to the tears of a Japanese female television host - peeled onion just out of shot presumably - when the hosts lost to Turkey.
See, your eyelids actually spread a film of oil over your eyeball which protects a thin layer of tears that allow you to keep your eye open without it drying out.
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As a retirement coach for ING Financial Partners, Ms. Kylen has seen many an investor reduced to tears at the mere thought of losing money on an investment or running out of funds in retirement so many that she keeps a big box of tissues on her desk.
An unexpectedly clear voice came out of my other brother's mouth, though I thought he'd be breaking down in tears.
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