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They may be less understanding if a local health-care provider stops offering a service simply because it can no longer make money from it.The history of reform since the 1980s shows that the public and professionals are often more flexible than instant cries of outrage suggest.
This, he says, can be "our most violent form of nostalgia," a revival of our wish, as infants, to have our mother arrive the instant we cry out from pain or hunger.
An instant comparison cried out to be made; physically and technically there was a similarity with the outstanding Brazilian striker Romario, a point that was stressed by Aguero's coach, the great Cesar Luis Menotti.
You put it out there and receive an instant reaction: laughing, crying, yelling, applauding.
I also saw Police Officer Sharon Miller, who started crying the instant she saw me.
An instant later, he cried out, "Look!
It's remarkable how often it looks as if in the next instant he might cry.
But the instant the baby cried, Jack buckled.
She looked around over the shoulder of someone giving her a supportive hug, and she said suddenly, tearfully, "If we are doing the right thing, why are we all crying?" At that instant, the knock came solidly at the door, followed by the requisite bark, "Cease deliberations!" The officer swung the door open, and I stood there with the sheet in my hand.
The torment is present in the song's opening ('There were nights when the wind was so cold'), from which the singer recovers ('I finished crying in the instant that you left... And I banished every memory you and I had ever made').
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