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In my early childhood memories, she isn't coping well: crying, screaming and leaving me places.
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I may well cry tomorrow.
Well, cry me a river!
These men, whom we all knew quite well, cried out: "Abdellah, little girl, come down.
"Enough!" we may well cry (as we sometimes cry at the unending proliferation of productions of the plays).
To which clap-happy optimism one might well cry out "Praise the Lord!" were it not the case – as Anthony Gottlieb skilfully deduces in his essay "Believe it or not" on the future of religion – that rising prosperity and equality inevitably does away with silly old superstitious deism.
In fact, if I were Obama, I might well cry "foul" over the job description.
He may very well cry each night, cradling an Oscar statue made from crumpled print outs of these headlines.
The EU, the IMF, our lenders, all sorts of financial, political and economics analysts, Germany, and so many others participating in (and benefiting from) this constructed crisis are warning that if Greeks break the two-party hold -- responsible for bringing Greece to the brink of destruction some five years ago -- they may as well cry their savings and lives goodbye.
Watch a sad movie, such as "when a man loves a woman", when feeling difficult to endure it, you might as well cry aloud.
There are little white people here as well!" cries Mr. Lottering, grinning widely at his startled audience.
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