And who will we cry with, laugh with, and lose-weight-gain-weight-and-lose-weight-again with?
It's confusing, and sometimes we cry ourselves to sleep at night, but the new ASUS N10 is hardly a netbook, and has earned the right to shed that completely confusing Eee moniker to try and be something more.
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"We were subjected to vast criticism and not a little personal abuse from personal colleagues and others whose most frequent cry was that we should not play God and we should not interfere with nature, " he said.
"We're seeing a rally cry and call to action in our industry being led by runners, " he said.
And even more, when we cry out in tears.
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Of course we shouldn't hang out the bunting and cry "job done!"
We can continue to point fingers, cry in our soup, and long for the days gone by.
We children, who had never seen him cry before were all subdued and shocked.
We can only hope that the community rallies with enough hue and cry to stop this policy before all third parties are choked off and Twitter gets MySpaced.
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During minute two Baby cried and we went to get him, uncertain whether to laugh or cry.
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Recently, we have seen top officials from the Bank of the England and the FDIC cry for simpler models due to the complexity of the existing ones essentially they want a less mathematically complex model with simple rules.
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Soon the British were producing their own gin, though a shortage of grain meant that they literally had to make the stuff from hogwash at first. (It tasted awful.) In the early 18th century British agriculture turned around, grain became more plentiful and gin became more palatable, though a far cry from what we know today.
In the early 18th century British agriculture turned around, grain became more plentiful, and gin at last became more palatable--though a far cry from what we know today.
"There were blocks and times and periods in which we would talk and then it would end, " but he offered her a "shoulder to cry on" when she told him her father had died.
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.
And when we raised a few brand-new questions, he looked as if he might start to cry.
When you learn that it is being taken seriously by the U.S. Air Force, and that we are spending tax dollars to train military doctors in this method, you might want to cry instead.
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The turkey is the centrepiece of the US Thanksgiving tradition, though the specimens we eat today are a far cry from their hunted wild relatives, reminiscent of the birds early settlers would have found and Native Americans hunted.
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