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She can still castigate cruelty, but she appears willing both to smile a little and to weep a bit at certain manifestations of human foolishness.
Admit that and you are free to revel in the matchlessly ugly beauty of Maria Callas's singing, and even to weep a bit over her too-sad life.
During his kidnapping, she showed none of this, especially not on television, although she was under pressure to weep a bit during the appeal for information on the basis that it might melt the kidnappers' hearts.
When the rice first boils, it might weep a bit or even lift the lid.
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She wept a bit, removed her glasses, wiped her eyes and chuckled at the tender moment being distorted by a modern contraption.
In our cabin, Evelyn told me that she had wept a bit in the taxi on the way to our train to Cherbourg, but couldn't tell if it was from leaving Paris or missing Callie.
In Europe in the days when maternal mortality was high – that is, every age till very recently – a bereaved husband acted just like the father in The Tale of the Juniper Tree; he wept greatly, then he wept a bit less, then he rose and took a new wife.
I wept a bit and then discussed details.
"The leaves are going to weep a little bit".
"These days, male politicians enjoy the freedom to weep - a bit, anyway".
"The first thing I thought about was my mother" — who committed suicide five years ago — "and I wept a little bit and wondered what the next step would be".
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