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They shall come with weeping, and with supplications will I lead them .
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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You hear the creak of caskets opening, the tap of tiny feet as cherubs dance excitedly, and the clanking of cast-iron doors as angels go about their business on narrow lanes lined with weeping widows.
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Benedict's dramatic departure that day flying by helicopter from the helipad in the Vatican gardens with his weeping secretary by his side and circling St.
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On the long train ride back to Chicago, the Cubs were awakened by the sound of Wilson, pounding the floor of the train with his fists and weeping.
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Was anyone else joyfully weeping here along with little Mackenzie and Mary?
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Ann was with someone just the other day that was just weeping about not being able to get work.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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From driving the battered old Commer, with hard benches back and front and his charges sleeping among the amps, he progressed to a tour bus and then to a chauffeured limousine with blacked-out windows, forcing its way through crowds of weeping teenage girls.
ECONOMIST: Neil Aspinall
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His funeral resembled a medieval pageant, with giant umbrellas, white horses in black cloaks, and tens of thousands of weeping mourners following his coffin through the streets of Addis Ababa, as rain beat down on them from the grey skies above.
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Several Nighthawks players and coaches were veterans on the NFL. They shared with me some stories of cut days in the NFL. They told me about cut players openly weeping or falling to their knees and begging to stay on the team.
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True, he can put on a bit of a show: he quivered with anger during last year's health-care debate, and he has an unusual habit of weeping inexplicably on public occasions.
ECONOMIST: Lexington
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The crown of the weeping cherry, motionless and more than forty feet high, was a feathery mass against a sky strewn with stars.
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