A. announcements, the crying babies, the onset of darkness as the plane sat and sat.
That's part of why "Matilda" is so much more touching than musicals in which the crying-time sign is flashed with Pavlovian predictability.
Turns out, trying to put a lid on whatever emotions triggered the crying in the first place might just make it worse.
Taking cover from Iraqi bullets behind the bridge's iron beams, Carter tossed a smoke grenade for cover and dashed toward the crying woman.
FilmFour produced many of Britain's most successful films over the last 20 years, from Trainspotting and the Crying Game to Four Weddings and a Funeral.
The 50-year-old actor's long career on stage and screen includes parts in The Crying Game, Bullets Over Broadway and the BBC's Only Fools and Horses.
She said it might be that the crying hampered bonding between the parents and the baby and this contributed to the difficulties in later life.
In fact, every year since The Crying Game was nominated in 1992, Miramax has scored at least one Best Picture nominee (The Aviator is its nominee this year).
After all, while you and your colleague were away, your team was likely coming up with all sorts of conclusions as to what prompted the crying in the first place.
British cinema had a productive decade - nine films received best film nominations in seven years, among them The Full Monty, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Secrets and Lies and The Crying Game.
For all the crying by global warming alarmists about the lack of civility in the global warming debate, almost all of the over-the-top vitriol among spokespersons for each point of view emanates from the alarmist crowd.
She and her husband both had emotional difficulties after their daughter Wren was born nearly two years ago, with the mother crying all the time and thinking that having her daughter may have been a mistake.
He was wrapped in the sensation of her absence, the gulls crying and circling, the crash and drag of the waves, a cold wind slicing underneath his clothes.
Once the perp is spotted, a short chase would ensue that involves some mild resistance, a German Shepard being restrained and the Armani suit crying on the floor in handcuffs.
The boy began crying because of the altitude change, and his mother tried to soothe him, court papers said.
" The discomfort fed his comedy and has provided the title of his new stand-up special, "Why Is the Rabbit Crying?
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"It was really hard for me for about 45 minutes when I was on the bus crying and stuff, " Smith said.
Eighteen-year-old Scarlet Sepulveda came out of the meeting crying.
The couple's young son Alan was scared of going into the hall and it was felt this area was the focus of the evil in the house, and rather than cross it, the child would stand at the threshold crying.
College basketball's recent outbreak of splotchy eyes and drippy noses is a "new high mark of a changing culture, " says Tom Lutz, the author of "Crying: The Natural and Cultural History of Tears, " even if some prefer other forms of catharsis.
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The game is crying out for stability, and the experienced guys know the job, and for so many now age is not a problem.
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Tempers exploded, the child is yelling and crying, the father is noticeably angry, but also noticeably holding back because I am there.
Everywhere you look, whether in the halls of Congress, as far away as a Pakistan school bus, or as close as an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, the human family is crying out for the world's women to step up to leadership roles.
It has taken me a year to implement my career change: whilst the country is crying-out for competent teachers, the admissions process is laborious.
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