Binet has his cake and eats it, and gets to cry over the spilt crumbs, too.
In a minute Gary was hollering at him to stop being a sissy and to get up and the dent in his forehead wasn't anything to cry over.
So when you see the press in full cry over some drug the question to ask is this: Is this medicine a genuine threat, or has it simply lost its star billing?
Most of them cry more over their lost pictures of children and parents, brothers and sisters who have passed on.
Mr. BARR: You know, I don't think it is, and you're not really hearing any Democrats cry foul over it, I think just because there's such a clear allusion to, you know, that widely popular Joker figure that Heath Ledger played in that Batman movie.
That may seem a far cry from taking over the market (most metallocene producers now concede they will never completely dominate it), but it underscores the value that will be added to the commodity markets.
Music fans, however, needn't cry into their ciders over the one-year Glastonbury holiday.
Within minutes of the ceremony ending, the cry was up all over Twitter and the blogosphere for Bullock to host next year, and a Facebook campaign page was started with that goal in mind.
Not exactly words to make someone smack his forehead and cry, "Get me over there right now!"
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All I did when they visited was cry in sympathy for their worry over me, or fall asleep, but after they left I missed them.
It's a nice, little sanctuary but a far cry from the club's glory days over a hundred years ago when a wealthy member gave them a parcel of land at 40th and Broadway, along with the money to build the four-story Mendelssohn Hall.
This new sanctimoniousness, said officials, was a precaution to ward off a hue-and-cry from Jordan's Islamists, already restive over King Abdullah's hands-off approach to the looming war on Iraq.
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It was a far cry from 12 months previous, when Andy Robinson presided over a run of eight defeats in nine games before being sacked.
Modern Georgia is a far cry from the ill-run backwater that Mr Saakashvili took over in 2003.
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The Berkshire Hathaway meeting's expected all-time record attendance, which is bound to do wonders for Omaha's economy over the very short run, is a far cry from the puny 12 people ("including my relatives, " Buffett told Forbes) that didn't even fill a small room back in 1982, in the days before Buffett became widely known as the Sage of Omaha.
But with new owner John W Henry unable to watch the first home game since taking over at the club through illness, Marsden's rallying cry seemed to have the desired effect as Liverpool began with a real thrust to their play.
As the debate over the financial bailout has dominated Congress and the presidential race, the rallying cry has been Main Street - as in, we need to be looking out for Main Street, not Wall Street.
"Cry freedom, " writes the Sun, while the Guardian says: "The nightmare is over".
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You may cry foul, insisting that these shippers are not your employees and that you have no real control over their actions.
It's all a far cry from Haygood's previous life as a police officer -- serving the Baltimore Police Department for over two decades before retiring in 2006.
Such measures are a far cry from 1997, when rather than urging households to spend, governments in Asia begged them to hand over their gold jewellery to be melted down to bolster official reserves.
When Apple brought over Launchpad and full-screen apps from the iPad to the Mac, it was a far cry from the kind of sweeping changes Microsoft is creating with its Metrofied Start screen, but Switched On observed it as a move that benefited new users to the Apple ecosystem while potentially alienating old Mac fans.
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