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Considering the crying need for more competition in the banking market, hats off to Mr Hill.

But now we see that "funny" can also mean: What I take to be serious, what I am not laughing about, what I am earnestly considering, or crying over, or bewailing even.

Back on the trail, I considered quitting or crying, or both.

In the future, watching scheduled TV will probably be considered a cry for help.

Fast-forward to the 1960s and self-harm, particularly overdosing, started to be considered a cry for help, a last option to communicate to a partner or friend that you couldn't cope.

Concurring with our findings, this study also revealed that women consider screaming and crying as shameful and wasted energy during the final stage of birth.

"I'm not sure you understand the properties of a camera," I said, in a surprisingly assertive tone, considering I was crying.

If you don't feel good after crying, consider why.

Oftentimes crying is considered a sign of sadness or grief, but crying can also be an expression of happiness.

And none of us should consider the cries of liberal democrats to do something more with restrictive gun laws as necessary... AMC movie theaters should reconsider having signs up telling permit holders not to carry on their premises.

The wearable art on display here from Meridith McNeal might be considered a far cry from the latest fashion.

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