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cries and for
Economic analysis was never Trevelyan's strong point and the England of the industrial transformation cries out for economic analysis.
One source for this was when, as a very young boy, he would hear his father, grandfather, and cowboys give out loud cries when the music moved them.
* In the 1991 Culture Clash play A Bowl of Beings, in response to Che Guevara's demand for a definition of " Chicano ", an " armchair activist " cries out, " I still don't know !!
The " band " is actually a clear 35 mm film leader on which the dialogue is hand-written in India ink, together with numerous additional indications for the actor — including laughs, cries, length of syllables, mouth sounds, breaths, mouth openings and closings.
The blood that you have spread still smokes ; it rises toward Heaven and cries for vengeance.
Nevertheless Dilmun had no water and Enki heard the cries of its Goddess, Ninsikil, and orders the sun-God Utu to bring fresh water from the Earth for Dilmun.
She cries tears of red gold for him, and searches for him under assumed names.
Amidst a deafening discord, Ben screams at all the figures from his past and collapses as he cries out for Phyllis.
The scientists realize that the baby's telepathic cries for help were the cause of the interference that ruined their experiment.
" In the chaos, Scarlett, left to fend for herself, cries for the comfort and safety of her mother and Tara.
Polonius, spying on the scene from behind an arras and convinced that the prince's madness is indeed real, panics when it seems as if Hamlet is about to murder the Queen and cries out for help.
Democratic U. S. Representative John Conyers described this as a " stunning ethical breach that cries out for an immediate investigation.
Her description in the poem is also related to Isis of Apuleius's Metamorphoses, but Isis was a figure of redemption and the Abyssinian maid cries out for her demon-lover.
The People's Front of Judea, composed of the Pythons ' characters, harangue their " rivals " with cries of " splitters " and stand vehemently opposed to the Judean People's Front, the Judean Popular People's Front, the Campaign for a Free Galilee, and the Popular Front of Judea ( the last composed of a single old man, mocking the size of real revolutionary Trotskyist factions ).
In Iliad XVIII, when Thetis cries out in sympathy for the grief of Achilles for the slain Patroclus:
Though their approach is gentle, the girl cries for help and her father kills the confused Tars.
Pietro di Vinciolo goes from home to sup: his wife brings a boy into the house to bear her company: Pietro returns, and she hides her gallant under a hen-coop: Pietro explains that in the house of Ercolano, with whom he was to have supped, there was discovered a young man bestowed there by Ercolano's wife: the lady thereupon censures Ercolano's wife: but unluckily an ass treads on the fingers of the boy that is hidden under the hen-coop, so that he cries for pain: Pietro runs to the place, sees him, and apprehends the trick played on him by his wife, which nevertheless he finally condones, for that he is not himself free from blame.
She is attacked and strangled by the First Slayer as the class ignores her cries for help.
Within days of the September 11 attacks in 2001, Perutz wrote to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, appealing to him not to respond with military force: " I am alarmed by the American cries for vengeance and concerned that President Bush's retaliation will lead to the death of thousands more innocent people, driving us into a world of escalating terror and counter-terror.
On the other hand, however, there started rising at the same time cries in defence of Cockney as, for example the following one: " The London dialect is really, especially on the South side of the Thames, a perfectly legitimate and responsible child of the old kentish tongue the dialect of London North of the Thames has been shown to be one of the many varieties of the Midland or Mercian dialect, flavoured by the East Anglian variety of the same speech ".

cries and mercy
The song contrasts the wooden attitude that the judge had exhibited when sentencing a man to death by the guillotine with his cries for mercy when being assaulted by the gorilla.
The female chorus, singing from the galleries, represents the winds and tempests ; the girls ’ voices describe the terrifying storm, pausing only for the sailors ’ cries for mercy.
This irony comes to a head when Barabas, falling into his own boiling cauldron, cries out to the Christian and Turkish onlookers for mercy.
When Welch finds him a book of literary criticism, Shakespeare cries in exasperation, " God ha ' mercy!

cries and come
Enki, who might have otherwise come to their aid, is lying in a deep sleep and fails to hear their cries.
When Hengist feels the time had come to execute his plan, he cries out " Nemet oure Saxas ," and, at that moment, grabs and holds Vortigern by his cloak.
He was unable to reach the Priory so he hid in a windmill, where, upon his discovery, he was taunted with cries of " Come down, come down, thou wicked miller!
The name " bush baby " may come either from the animals ' cries or from their appearance.
Here the soprano cries out, begging, " Deliver me, Lord, from eternal death ... when you will come to judge the world by fire.
Aragorn cries out silencing them, and then he demands the Dark Lord come forth.
Harry frantically tries to get Sally to come home, but she refuses saying that Harry " cries wolf " far too often.
The media cries out for the hero to come forward, and when Bernie can't due to incarceration, John uses the single shoe to take credit for the act.
With no apparent possibility of redemption or rescue, Bill sees and uselessly screams for help to his friends from the bar, who have come out to the parking lot and cannot hear his cries, nor see him or the train as it pulls away to a death camp, thus leaving them to wonder about his whereabouts and the viewer to wonder of his fate.
Not being able to bear the child's cries she tries to come back but she is too late when she finds out that it dies of exposure.
Goth manages to escape from his captors and cries for Zotz to come to him and explain to him why he is being punished.
Buffy, hearing Willow's cries, tries to get to her, but she falls into the basement where bodies come up from the ground and grab at her.
Unable to come to an agreement, one side cries Bart's catchphrase " Eat my shorts ", the other cries " Cowabunga " and both sides engage in a bloody battle.
The demons that had ‘ come on to these persons ’ began to tremble with fear and, by making loud cries, bemoaned their end.
Later in the street, the woman leaves crying in her car while the boyfriend is apparently trying to convince her to come back, but she doesn't notice him and just cries more.

cries and from
He heard cries from behind him, but he could make out no words.
The order to abandon ship was given, but cries of pain could be heard from the wounded below decks.
She slowly began to turn into a black poplar, the bark spreading up her legs from the earth, but just before the woody stiffness finally reached her throat and as her arms began sprouting twigs her husband Andraemon heard her cries and came to her.
In her bodhisattva vows, Guanyin promises to answer the cries and pleas of all sentient beings and to liberate them from their own karmic woes.
* The Night Sentry: An unnamed tower guard who cries " Twelve o ' clock and all's well ", etc., but can't resist ad libbing sarcastic commentary — much to the annoyance of the King, who suffers from insomnia.
According to some accounts, the name " bush baby " comes from either the animal's cries or appearance.
It is also narrated from Meursault's first-person perspective and includes ( in Russian ) the line, " The cries of hate will be my reward / Upon my death, I will not be alone.
The song " M1 A1 ", from the self-titled 2001 Gorillaz album samples the pulsing synthesizers and cries of " Hello!
Carrie does not forgive Sue, but believes her and then cries out for her mother before dying from the stab wound in her shoulder.
Towards the end of the story Odysseus instructs Phemius to perform wedding songs to conceal the dying Suitors ' cries from passers-by.
He cannot bear to hear the cries of his parents nor see the tears of Rangi as they are parted, he promises his siblings that from henceforth they will have to deal with his anger.
He tells him that if he cries, complains that he wants his mother, or says that he is hungry, he will lose points, while quiet boys who hide from the camp guards earn points.
In 1969, Van Dyke and Moore reunited for a one-hour variety special called Dick Van Dyke and the Other Woman which included a never before seen alternative take from one of the show's episodes in which Van Dyke breaks down and cries after being dismissed from a film role instead of just being disappointed.
Glenn Hughes, the authority on Imagism, said of her ' her loneliness cries out from her poems.
Zawinul exploited improvements in synthesizer technology on the recording and began to add processed sound effects such as cheering crowds ( taken from a Rose Bowl football game ), child-like cries ( Zawinul's own son recorded in their home ) and noises reminiscent of science-fiction aliens.
On the way back Dumbo cries and then starts to hiccup so Timothy decides to take him for a drink of water from a bucket which, unknown to him, has accidentally had a bottle of champagne knocked into it.

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