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Both main parties preferred Monday to see the Le Pen votes as a cry of pain.
PayPal claimed – almost as a cry of victory – that their site never even went offline.
I fear that a proclamation on the heels of a defeat would be interpreted as a cry of despair.
She strives for effect and achieves it, although as a cry of alienation this solo needs more texture.
It was entirely predictable that people used the referendum as a cry of outrage against years of austerity".
His novel Death In The Andes (1993) can be read as a cry of frustration with irrationality and superstition.
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"Oblivion" — as bleak a cry of anguish as any short-story collection ever published — was described in the Times by Walter Kirn as the work of a writer of "Spock-like temperament," who was likely a "genius, at least in the chess-grandmaster, Bronx High School of Science sense.
"Oblivion"—as bleak a cry of anguish as any short-story collection ever published was described in the Times by Walter Kirn as the work of a writer of "Spock-like temperament," who was likely a "genius, at least in the chess-grandmaster, Bronx High School of Science sense.
Young deaths are seen as a cry for help and attract plenty of government funds, though their number is on a par with the OECD average.
We're in jail!" The man yelled "We're in jail!" as if it were a cry of emancipation.
He lets out a cry of joy as a Nadal return goes long.
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