At that very road crossing, he had said a tearful good-bye to his constant companion and best friend. |
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The Radio 1 DJ bade a tearful farewell on her last day as host of the breakfast show. |
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In less than a minute, he could destroy me utterly, reducing me to a tearful, trembling wreck, consumed with a wretched, self-loathing misery. |
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Carl arrived home early on Wednesday morning for a tearful reunion with Kim on the doorstep. |
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We say a tearful good bye to legendary anchorman and the standard of journalist integrity, Dan Rather. |
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Julia works for Michelle, a literary agent who nobly downed tools to drive her to the woman's sixth-floor council flat for a tearful reunion. |
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Within five days she flew home alone for a tearful reunion with her parents and he was arrested by German police. |
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There was a tearful reunion with mum Sue and foster mum Margaret, who looked after Kerry at the age of 13 with husband Fred. |
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No one can fail to be moved by the sight of a tearful mother wailing for her dead child. |
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More than 2,000 people bade a tearful farewell to the man credited with having a huge impact in his fight for progress for the black community. |
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A heartbroken grandfather has made a tearful appeal for the return of his beloved Jack Russell dog. |
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Staff, pupils and parents are due to bid a tearful farewell to their Bolton primary school tomorrow. |
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And if you truly love that small store of yours, prepare for a tearful farewell. |
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Girls from the Leaving Certificate classes brought along roses in a tearful farewell to their friend. |
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Partner Debbie hugged the couple's son, Daniel, aged two, in a tearful farewell. |
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Robert's widow, Sharron Johnston, 44, has made a tearful plea for anyone with information to come forward. |
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Parents and staff have said a tearful farewell to a children's nursery that has closed after 25 years. |
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The heartbroken mother of Easter murder victim Lucy Royle today made a tearful plea for help to find her savage killer. |
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Mr Hussain's 34-year-old widow Naila has made a tearful plea for help to catch her husband's killers. |
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Lynette and the rest of the ladies-in-waiting, including Gwyneth, bid Eleanor a tearful farewell. |
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Hundreds of mourners bid a tearful farewell to the tragic teenager and friends donned specially-made replica England shirts bearing his name. |
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In another country, on the other side of the continent a young woman bid a tearful farewell to her family, friends and well-wishers. |
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The images of my mother crying and holding on to me as we bid a tearful farewell to our home flashed through my mind. |
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When her Son saw her and his other friends weeping with a tearful voice he commended her to John. |
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She had time for a visit to Middlesbrough for a tearful farewell. |
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Her colleagues revered a tearful Sue as someone who has at all times dedicated her life to helping others. |
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At a charity run held in Bobo-Dioulasso on 7 April 2001, she appeared in public and made a tearful speech. |
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In a tearful statement, he launched into a soliloquy about seeing himself free again playing with children, balloons, and dogs. |
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Attacked on Twitter and by outraged columnists for promoting sexism, Taylor issued a tearful public apology. |
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A few days after his arrest, she paid him a tearful visit at the West Side prison on Fifty fourth Street. |
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The Queen said a tearful farewell to her younger sister, who was cremated. |
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The wife of a Bolton man who was kicked to death as he walked home from his birthday celebration has made a tearful appeal for her husband's killer to come forward. |
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The Nobel prize is so important that a tearful reaction would only demean it. |
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Sharp, who came in sixth, holds a tearful Bishop, who took fourth, in a tight embrace. |
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Submit to a tearful interview with Barbara Walters? |
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The service became the target of reporter Kevin Donovan after a tearful phone call from someone who said Ontario's air ambulance service was an accident waiting to happen. |
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In modern Copenhagen, Claudia tries to sell the jewels she stole from the old baron but ends up fleeing the shop and making a tearful confession to him about the theft. |
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Anyone expecting a tearful mea culpa would have been disappointed. |
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Lee Purdy's unlikely week in the glow and neon of world championship boxing came to a tearful end in the arms of his temporary cornerman Darren Barker on Saturday night in Atlantic City. |
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They were permitted to visit him on 29 January, and he bade them a tearful farewell. |
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Barry and Robin accepted as well as Maurice's son, Adam, in a tearful ceremony. |
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It was a tearful and heartfelt reunion as the trapped miners finally saw their dear loved ones again. |
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In this a tearful girl departed from a hotel. |
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At first, the video for the song was meant to be an elaborate production but ended being up a tearful head shot in a taxi cab with Duffy's mascara smudging. |
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A tearful woman who identified herself as Yushenkov's wife answered his mobile phone and said he had been killed. |
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A tearful Morphew, the father of two grown-up daughters, told the court he was appalled by what he had done and was sorry. |
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A tearful Grigg-Booth, who appeared in court on police bail, sat in front of the public bench as the court clerk read out the allegations. |
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A tearful, red-headed woman, who lost her son in the explosion, stood up. |
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