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In the sonnets, Shakespeare rhymed "eyes" with "lies", "cries", "arise", "devise" and "despise".
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Seconds later, after the doors to the chamber are closed, a desperate, clamoring cry arises from within, then slowly subsides into moans and finally into silence.
When the mortgage securitization market collapsed amid a flood of defaults and foreclosures — many of them on loans that should not have been made — the cry arose for lenders to have "skin in the game".
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His daughter, who has already made five trips to the United States, sat with him at a company conference last year in Orlando, Fla. Halfway through the keynote address, a youngster's cry arose from the audience, he said.
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