Pheasant's Tears is just one of the many wineries that have cropped up across Georgia in recent years.
The primate's tears have been used as an ingredient in love potions.
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"There was a huge state funeral and there were many pieces of journalism reporting the event in the national press and many of them talk about 'tears gushing from every eye' and the 'nation's tears', 'Britannia's tears' at the falling of her hero and poems about Nelson and so on, " says Dr Dixon.
Eric Clapton's "Tears in Heaven" played as mourners entered the church.
The debate breaks down, on one side, to the industry's crocodile tears over losing millions they've become used to commanding, and on the other, consumers whining that they can't do anything they want with protected content.
Brinson's mother dabbed tears away from her eyes when James thanked his soon-to-be in-laws for what they do for his family.
Then, there was an issue unto itself -- Hillary Clinton's almost-tears.
Ashford and Simpson are also credited as co-writers on Amy Winehouse's track, Tears Dry On Their Own, which contains a sample from Ain't No Mountain High Enough.
New MacBook Pros are practically a given for WWDC (or, let's just say tears will be shed if they elude us), but now, 9to5Mac is stepping up the expectations in a major way.
Everybody from fans to arena workers to the team's broadcasters shed tears on the court after the Kings lost 116-108 in overtime to the Los Angeles Lakers on April 13, 2011, thinking it would be Sacramento's farewell.
" The teacher's eyes filled with tears as she said, "I taught him the lesson.
"There's no amount of tears that will save you, " said Anthonia Nneka Nwabueze.
ATHENS, Greece -- Japan's Mizuki Noguchi produced a courageous run from the front to win the Olympic women's marathon title as Paula Radcliffe's challenge ended in tears.
Jesse Garcia, as Magdalena's outwardly tough cousin, Carlos, gives a climactic speech that's supposed to bring tears to the eyes of his listeners, and I can attest that it does.
And can I just say there's one song on this album that brings tears to my eyes almost and it's called--a song called "Trees, " because my dad used to--I'm now--I'm what--nine, 10, 11, 12 years old, and he was a singer.
Fully titled "There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth the Salt of My Tears, " the track uses the classic disc (also 1928) by Paul Whiteman's Orchestra with Bix Beiderbecke and Bing Crosby as a starting point, with an unmistakably similar two-beat underpinning, a slow grind that makes it impossible to pin it down either rhythmically or chronologically.
When she brought Millie to her mother's house she said her daughter's condition had them in tears.
But what about the argument that the U.S. is shedding crocodile tears?
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Tommy Franks with a piece of steel recovered from the Trade Towers, she saw this great soldier's eyes well up with tears.
Satire is now part and parcel of the political discourse, alongside impromptu music videos from Nigeria's favourite artists crying the tears of a nation.
Following the proceeding Mr. Aska's mother left courthouse in tears.
Jackson's praise for his mother brought tears to her eyes as she sat in court.
Pacquiao's wife was also seen in tears and has since pleaded with her husband to quit.
As the men spoke, Mtimkhulu's young son broke down in tears and collapsed.
Robson conceded that she broke down in tears one Mother's Day because Wade spent the entire day with Jackson instead of her.
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Mr Howkins said Haatchi's story "brings a few tears to a few people" when his son tells it to strangers while out dog-walking.
Without that tear, without the bird that tears off Ahab's hat, would it mean as much when Ahab goes down with his ship?
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