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This case cries out for clarity and resolution, and the only place to get either is in court.
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This system cries out for a 3-D gesture-sensing interface of the kind Samsung just unveiled on one of its TVs.
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This has prompted cries of protectionism.
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This time, the cries of "Ra-uuul!"
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It arrived with much hype - almost every major newspaper has devoted column inches to the launch and to the fact that heartstrings had been successfully tugged (apart from Charlie Brooker writing in the Guardian who states that anyone who cries at this is "literally sobbing IQ points out of their body").
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Many in the state consider this good news, but there are perpetual cries that tourism is eroding local culture, infrastructure and natural resources.
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Vehement cries to shut these down are met with equally vehement cries of the critical importance of this oil to our economy and energy security.
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For the woman, however, a relationship like this can often lead to a chorus of worried cries from friends and family.
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This think piece is very thought-provoking, succinctly put and cries out for a really good discussion.
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Of course this is just a start -- a first response to the cries from those who must be heard.
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Whatever cost-benefit analyses are presented to them, the public, or at least that vocal section of it whose cries for law and order make penal reform electoral suicide, resent this expenditure.
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Met with both cries of sacrilege and acknowledgements that it actually looked pretty cool, this FPS, being developed by 2K Marin, has been pushed back to 2013, leaving Firaxis, the studio behind Civilization, a clear run with their more faithful remake of the strategy game.
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