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Many take this tournament very seriously, occasionally breaking into cries of encouragement, triumph or anguish but otherwise remarkably focused.
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Nagging him about it, breaking into crying fits and threatening to leave if he doesn't propose immediately will not get you what you want.
Still, he was raucously cheered at the Dubliner, where the crowd jostled for handshakes and broke into cries of "Four More Years!" and "U.S.A.! U.S.A.!" .
As the last twang dies away, the assembled toss-pots tend to break into cries of "What a rollicking good song.
In Act III, when the Venetian ambassador Lodovico (the fine bass-baritone Eric Owens) arrives from Venice with instructions for Otello, the chorus, portraying the jubilant Cyprian throngs, broke into cries of "Viva!
It was at this point that Bahadi walked out, accompanied by a victim's services staff member, breaking into audible cries as she got to the door.
I read before my journey to Baja of what happens to people when they come in contact with a whale, how they tend to go, literally and figuratively, a bit overboard: nearly tipping over boats for a passing touch; spontaneously breaking into song; crying out in ecstasy; or just flat-out crying.
In "Number," she alternates between asking "Was I just a number to you?" and "Was I just a --" before breaking into the caricatured pouty cry of a cartoon baby doll.
Occasionally, the crowd broke out into cries of "let's go, Bill!" as if he were the nominee.
"You want to talk about grown men crying?" said Commissioner Darren Finn, breaking into sobs.
Consider breaking into small groups.
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