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Moments later, upon closer examination and with great cries of frustration, it was obvious it was still lost.
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And there was the premiere of "Qu'un Cri Élève Nos Chants!" ("Let a Great Cry Lift Up Our Songs!") by the 36-year-old Quebec native Julien Bilodeau, an orchestral piece that skillfully (and puckishly) weaves bits of motifs and riffs from Beethoven's Ninth into a restless, pungently contemporary 10-minute score.
Eva gives a great cry.
A great cry goes up from the square: "Irhal!
"At the end," Mr. Davies says, "everything comes together in a great cry of freedom".
Instead I took as my watchword Whitman's great cry: "Do I contradict myself?
The people would pause and then a great cry would go up and they would press on.
If a public library were to put radio in its reading room & sell time to advertisers, a great cry would presumably go up from the patrons.
Perhaps the best known of his short ghost stories, this is an unsettling piece that starts with a great cry – "Halloa!
"God is great!" cried several former N.D.P. members in the gallery, waving aloft their membership cards from the party, which was legally dissolved in April.
They could be the same tears that Alexander the Great cried when he realised he had no worlds left to conquer.
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