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How she enjoyed feeling something, crying for something!
"No one knows the injustice practiced on the negro's at Roanoke," they wrote to Gen. Benjamin Butler, "our garden's are plundere'd by the white soldiers, what we raise to support ourselves with is stolen from us, and if we say anything about it we are sent to the guard house…..it's not uncommon thing to see women and children crying for something to eat".
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As Steltzner's team settles into its seats, a sly, defiant voice comes over the loudspeaker: "Why begin, then cry for something that might have been?" The singer is Frank Sinatra.
An enraged Edrear attempts to kill her, but eventually halts when Dinah points out that he's crying for his brother; something that he's normally unable to do and that's being caused by Maphohetka's influence.
Are we not crying out for something like that?
His fettuccine with shiitake and Manchego was a dry, bland heap of pasta crying out for something wet, something more.
Microsoft must be chuffed/relieved and 360 owners generally have been crying out for something new since launch - Full Auto, clearly wasn't it - and Oblivion's graphics (the grass, the GRASS) will be appealing.
The bad stuff - say, a comedy about the aftermath of Hiroshima (I'm not making that up) - leaves your soul crying out for something sublime, or at the very least a play that allows you to use your brain a little and gives your heart muscles a workout.
He's crying out for something to actually matter.
But inside of companies, business leaders have long been crying out for something that's missing from the storyline: the importance of "soft" skills.
It's our home and we have loads of mates and know that people are crying out for something a bit different.
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