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"Walk in!" cries our merry host, the latch clicks and in comes a stranger, "dark in complexion and not unprepossessing as to feature", hat "hung low over his eyes", which take in the room "with a flash more than a glance" and like what they see.
Ingmar Bergman, in "Cries and Whispers," employed the same device.
The crowd erupted in cries of: "Lock her up!
When the audience erupted in cries of "Judas" and worse, Mr. Williams, 59, remained composed.
Court officers descended on the relative as the courtroom erupted in cries and chaos.
The role of the woman who dies, of cancer, in "Cries and Whispers" is played by Harriet Andersson.
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"I'm never coming in!" he cries.
in "Cry-Baby".
Many federal agencies are in crying need of more workers.
I don't believe in cry-it-out.
The novelist is a practitioner who specializes in crying.
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