Once again an Author who has what I like to call the boy who cried wolf syndrome!
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That said, the card Merkel has played this weekend is a one-time pass, a Boy Who Cried Wolf trick.
But it never silenced the doubters, especially in Australia, where he was called by several umpires and jeered by crowds who cried "no ball" whenever he bowled.
In the American survey just over half of those who cried believed it didn't have an effect on their client and close to a half thought it had changed their relationship for the better.
At the risk of sounding like the nerd who cried wolf, I ask you to close your eyes and imagine what cheap technology and clever entrepreneurs around the world--not just in Silicon Valley--might do to your business model.
With star striker Jong Tae-se - who cried during their national anthem - leading the line magnificently, they were giving Brazil as good as they got in a first half that swung from end to end in hugely entertaining fashion.
On the first day of the competition, Mr. Dyantyi, the Cape Town-based driver who cried out as a taxi flew past him, had just successfully navigated a series of tight weaves and 90-degree reverse-turns through a maze of orange cones.
And whether you're the type of person who cried when Blind Faith broke up or if you're just a horological enthusiast who doesn't know Jack Bruce from Lenny Bruce, on June 5 Christie's New York will be auctioning off 25 watches from Clapton's personal collection.
Visitors will discover the cultures of faraway peoples through numerous events and activities including photo exhibitions posters, a screening of the Mongolian film "L'histoire du chameau qui pleure" (The Camel Who Cried) and a documentary on the Silk Road by Elise Blanchard, lectures, creative workshops, cooking and sporting activities.
And he was the one who I cried to later when they chose some geeky boy over me, despite my scores.
When the scientists set the same children the marshmallow task at the age of five, they found that the kids who had cried also struggled to resist the tempting treat.
The wife of a Brazilian runner, Cas Camara, who came in dead last far past the 60-hour mark, screamed and cried and begged her husband, who had fallen to the ground, his body seemingly wasted, to get up, get up and finish.
They had a glorious chance to take the lead in the second half but Arjen Robben, comfortably his team's most potent attacking weapon, could find no way past Spain captain Iker Casillas, who slumped to the floor and cried tears of joy after the final whistle.
The moms who watched (and, sometimes, cried through) the elevating Oprah clip were more likely to nurse and hug their babies -- suggesting heightened levels of oxytocin, which cues lactation -- than another group who laughed along with a video of Jerry Seinfeld telling jokes.
Branson immediately cried foul to British regulatory authorities, who have since taken heed, but the damage had been done.
"The armed forces cannot overcome this, " cried 50-year-old Ismet Halil, who lives above a row of shops first hit by the looting.
When he cried out in his sleep, it was usually Marla who went to him.
Kevin Wells, who still lives in Soham, Cambridgeshire, said he could have cried with "joy and relief" after seeing the work of Grief Encounter.
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"The landscape cried out for an 18th-century structure, " says Ms. Winter, who runs a nonprofit historic preservation group.
Rachel Loder, 16, who was a sophomore at the time of the Chardon shootings, received such a security blanket and cried and embraced it at difficult times during the past year, her father George Loder said.
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