He did it so effortlessly that the cry went up that he'd "stolen" the franchises for much less than their worth.
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.
Where Far Cry 2 was an uncompromising, downright mean game, Far Cry 3 eases up a bit.
It's all a far cry from growing up in a dusty rural village on the outskirts of Gaborone, Botswana's capital.
Laugh, cry or throw up (depending on your mood and meds) but please do this: Email it to 100 friends and tell them to do the same.
"Russell Crowe said don't cry if you get up there, and now I'm crying, " she said.
Caitlin Moran, a columnist at The Times, picked up the battle cry (or, um, battle tweet).
Two little brothers are so fed up seeing mummy cry, so I try to do that in the car or shower.
So we took up the rallying cry of parents-to-be everywhere: Not us!
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When asked why she wasn't weeping, Lu Sui responded, ""Because the rest of the team is crying, and besides, if I cry, I will mess up my make-up.
Many of them figure to take up that rallying cry again, though as sports business consultant Marc Ganis points out, there are other ways to share the wealth these days.
These premises, plus the hangarlike 11, 000-square-foot workspace Wilner maintains for his brigade of restorers in Long Island City, are a far cry from the walk-up apartment where he first lived and sold frames back in 1983.
He said he first noticed Blything when he made one of his children cry by telling him to "man up" when QPR scored a goal.
Part mea culpa, part rallying cry, Ford is trying to gin up empathy among customers and investors through a series of four-minute films it is producing and putting up on the Web.
But then that day, if they get home and like they don't have any friends over or a brother isn't there or a sister isn't there or things like that, they could just go up to their room and cry because it really hurts on the inside.
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But holding seminars and issuing directives is a far cry from hunting down criminal gangs and breaking up their networks.
Yet as more court battles heat up and merchants, consumers and activists cry foul, the federal government may step in.
Cry has been successful in lobbying parliament to set up an all-party parliamentary consultation body which will advise the Department of Health on future policy.
One 45-year-old IT manager at this stage told me that when he got up in the morning, he started to cry.
Her mother-in-law would cry and storm off, and Ms. Brown would end up apologizing.
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Any new owner who is unwilling to stand up to what will be a powerful hue and cry from Rangers fans and supporters is not going to be successful.
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Sharjah's Natural History Museum has had over 200, 000 visitors since it opened two years ago, but setting up slick audio-visual displays is a far cry from breeding rare animals in captivity.
For example, KPMG now tracks statistics for 153 banks in China, which is up from 21 in 2006, but a far cry from the 7, 622 banks that operate in the United States.
Her father picked her up in a tight hug, and Burgess started to cry.
Kendall sat up straighter in his desk chair, making the springs cry out.
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