"This might be a big mistake, I might be in tears at any moment, " Martin told the crowd.
The Waltham Forest Guardian reported that the decision was taken despite pleas from "furious protesters", including disabled 29-year-old Hayley Bowden, from Leytonstone, who was said to be in tears at the prospect of being unable to get to other branches with her eight-year-old daughter.
An unexpectedly clear voice came out of my other brother's mouth, though I thought he'd be breaking down in tears.
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If coping with it can be described as regularly breaking down in tears for no apparent reason sometimes in front of senior officers and soldiers whom I hold the utmost respect for.
Learning who could be trusted to see those tears of frustration in private, and learning who kept tampons and chocolate and other emergency supplies.
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The film ends with Bruno in tears, but any parents watching will be far more concerned about the baby, who for some mysterious reason never cries at all.
However, his contribution was short-lived as he hobbled off in tears just seven minutes later, to be replaced by Mamady Sidibe, following a sliding tackle from Jody Craddock.
Many of the women in the circle appeared to Liz to be close to tears, though some were more difficult to read, writing with expensive pens, their briefcases balanced against their slim ankles, their hair blown smooth.
"It is bound to be a hugely emotional night and we expect to have tears in our eyes for nearly every song, " the group said in a statement.
But Anjem Choudray, UK leader of Al-Muhajiroun, which has been accused of recruiting Islamist militants in British universities, said Muslims "would not be shedding any tears" over the accident.
But they would soon find out that it was not my heart that ruled my appetite, and there would often be tears, theirs, a dramatic departure, phone calls in the middle of the night, a dozen e-mails, clothing to be sent for, and so on and so forth.
Don't be surprised to see hard-bitten corporate executives and military officers with tears in their eyes as they watch their children's presentations.
The education secretary said related exam reform will prove to be a success while radical reforms to the exam system in England will "end in tears".
While few people expect a pontiff to be elected on the first ballot, the Vatican was ready: In the Room of Tears off the Sistine Chapel where the pope goes immediately after his election, three sizes of white cassocks hung from a clothes rack.
Brinson's mother dabbed tears away from her eyes when James thanked his soon-to-be in-laws for what they do for his family.
It may not be the Russian government's main aim in this dispute, but they would shed few tears if the row were to damage Mr Yushchenko politically.
Some residents of the favela could be seen looking out of their windows at the advancing police, while others broke down in tears when their homes were searched.
The young nurse in tears on nightshift because she "didn't think nursing was going to be like this".
There can be no world in which everything we want is all possible and the attempt to realise Utopia just brings about tears and farce.
Moving to the present, it would be easy to conclude that the Treasury and Fed are sadly repeating history in ways that will surely end in tears.
As our nation shakes its collective head and wipes away the tears, one thing will result in the days, weeks and months ahead: There will be a national conversation about what caused such an act and how to prevent another one like this and so many others in the past few years, especially since Columbine.
With tears in his eyes and the Paraguayan flag wrapped around his neck, Mr Cartes said he would be the president of all Paraguayans.
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