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Clinton's eyes welled up this week while responding to a voter's question about her health and appearance.
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But as my worldview crumbled and my eyes welled up, I was forced to turn my gape downward.
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China's preparations to hold the Olympic Games that August further fuelled patriotic sentiment, which welled up again in the wake of the global financial crisis.
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Her eyes briefly welled up with tears as a clerk announced that the jury found her guilty of first-degree murder for killing Alexander in June 2008.
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Great joy welled up in my heart, and I stayed outside in the damp air for a long time, dreaming of how we could start our life anew someday.
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Jonsdottir turned to Gonggrijp, whose eyes had welled up.
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Some people's eyes welled up.
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Her frustration with him and his intransigence welled up and she was thinking of leaving, letting him lie in his own mess until the orderly arrived, when she noticed that his eyes were not simply closed but squeezed shut, like those of a child playing hide-and-seek.
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It showed when she welled-up when her name was called at the draft, even though hell was set to freeze over before she was passed on being called first.
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Tears welled in her eyes and she picked up a picture of her son and held it close.
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