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Finch then edged to the vacated area and there followed consternation and anguish captured in a cry from Rankin.
While many believe in a "cry wolf" effect that occurs when people tune out warnings of many types, to actually chronicle this effect for natural hazards is difficult.
In a cry for constructive leadership, 120,000 Palestinians and 160,000 Israelis have affixed their signatures to a broad platform for peace promoted by Sari Nusseibeh, a Palestinian academic, and Ami Ayalon, a former head of Israel's Shin Bet security service, with far less international backing than the Geneva proponents enjoyed.
In a cry analysis system meant to work with recordings captured in realistic environments, there is often a need for a pre-processing system which is able to differentiate the regions of interest (i.e., expiratory and inspiratory phases) from extraneous acoustic regions (i.e., residual).
"Let's hear it for Dubai!" she said in a cry that was met with cheers.
The crowd joined Spencer in a cry of "Heil victory!" And yet, still, headlines were tentative.
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There is not much difference in a crying frightened child and a crying frightened piglet.
A similar clamor is becoming louder in New York: a cry for defense.
The protests were in part a cry of anger against the whole political class.
Are imperatives in song often a cry to be loved?
A cry in the darkness kind of thing?" she asks.
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